I think you're a few billion short there.
I think you're a few billion short there.
I am honestly starting to think Palin might have been a better candidate than Romney at this point.
No one is grabbing anyone's guns. This is the funniest meme I see from paranoid people on the internet.
WARSAW, Poland - A Mitt Romney spokesman reprimanded reporters traveling with the candidate on his six-day foreign trip, telling them to "kiss my ass" after they shouted questions from behind a rope line.
As Romney left the site of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Warsaw and walked toward his motorcade parked in Pilsudski Square, reporters began shouting questions from the line where campaign staffers had told them to stay behind, prompting traveling press secretary Rick Gorka to tell a group of reporters to "kiss my ass" and "shove it."
He later apologized.
As Romney wrapped up his visit to the historical site, a CNN reporter had yelled, "Governor Romney, are you concerned about some of the mishaps of your trip."
"Governor Romney, do you have a statement for the Palestinians?" a New York Times reporter shouted.
"What about your gaffes?" yelled a Washington Post reporter, referring to a number of missteps the candidate has made during his trip, including one in which he said there were some "disconcerting" developments leading up to the London Olympics, drawing the ire of the British media, and another suggesting that culture was to blame for the difference in economic success between Israelis and Palestinians.
The Romney campaign has called the reports on the candidate's remarks about Palestinians a "gross mischaracterization."
Gorka told reporters answering questions to "show some respect."
"This is a holy site for the Polish people," he added.
"We haven't had another chance to ask a question," one reporter noted to Gorka.
Gorka told another journalist to "shove it."
Romney last took questions - three - from the traveling press corps Thursday in London. Romney did not address the media that's flying with him on any of the three charter flights - two that lasted more than four hours - either. Romney has conducted several television interviews during the trip.
Gorka later called both reporters to apologize for his remarks, telling one that he was "inappropriate."
ABC News reached out to Gorka for an additional comment but did not immediately receive a response.
http://news.yahoo.com/mitt-romney-sp...-politics.html
Three notable ups on what should have been an international coronation/pre-victory lap. Is he trying to lose?
awkward, condescending and totally out of touch. that's our Romney.
Willard is an unmitigated disaster tbh.... wonder if the media regrets spending months humping Willard and ignoring Ron Paul da gawd....
and deny us a chance to elect the 1%er of our choice? perish the thought.
Obama has a lot of problems in front of him. None is bigger than the above 8 percent in unemployment. God bless
Poll: Obama Leads Key Swing States, Nearly 9 in 10 Say Mind is Made Up
http://www.alternet.org/print/hot-ne...-say-mind-made
July 31: Obama Forecast Improves on Data Showing Faster Income Growth
http://fivethirtyeight.blogs.nytimes.com/
Gecko, even with his $Bs from assholes like Adelman, Rove, and the entire LYING right wing hate media, etc, has MUCH bigger problems thab Barry's 8%, which is not going to be the reelection killer it has been in other elections. The economy is changed 8%+ is the new norm. The jobs are gone, people are ed, aka "structural unemployment"
If we take a what is probably a push poll, and adjust the numbers toward Romney by 5% to 10%....
You guys keep telling yourselves Romney has no chance. This poliforum circle jerk cracks me up.
Romney has a good chance, as does his opponent.
Romney has a chance. Its just not as good as Obama's.
based on today's polling, sure. we'll see in November.
It also depends on how many people of each side turnout. I think it will boil down to who has the best turnout. Not what poll numbers say.
I wasn't saying we needed to cancel the election.
You're welcome to deny the effectiveness in forecasting as you frequently love to ignore sound logic but seeing as neither candidate is exactly causing either base to foam at the mouth with excitement I don't think turnout will be a surprise in either direction.
What about polls that say who will have the best turnout?
Can't you discern the difference between opinion and something being stated as fact?
No wonder you never win at the global warming arguments.
The fact Obama still has a chance is a testament to how bad a candidate Willard is.
Not really. Any decent Republican candidate would have a solid double digit lead at this point. There just aren't any.
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