He's cool and funny...wish he was my uncle but certainly not my President...and those Ho's need to stop...if they came to him for help then they should reciprocate..
that's it and that's all
My sentiment as well...and one I share about G.W. Bush and Perry too. Good to have a beer with, but not someone I trust to handle the complex issues facing this country. I personally think Romney is a tool, but he's a smart tool that seems to have a level head about him.
Women reject Mitt Romney’s harassment claims
LinkThree unidentified women joined the ranks of those who insist they’ve never been sexually harassed by former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney on Tuesday, despite claims by the candidate that he might have acted inappropriately towards them in the past.
“People might think of me as a stick in the mud, but I can be quite a jokester sometimes. No seriously, I really mean that,” Romney said in reaction. “It’s possible I might’ve said something that was misconstrued as sexual harassment in the past, we just haven’t found anyone to make that claim yet.”
The move is an unusual one for Romney. While a clean-cut image is typically seen as an asset, especially for someone trying to attract Republican primary voters, Romney has been trying to tarnish his image ever since rival Herman Cain became wracked by allegations of sexual harassment. So far, the allegations against Cain have had a contrarian effect by making it easier for the former pizza executive to raise funds.
Since then, the Romney campaign has tried unsuccessfully to find former colleagues or staffers to whom the former governor might have said something remotely offensive or off-color. The three women on Tuesday were only identified as having worked for Romney when he was governor and later on his campaign staff.
He is certainly funny. 9-9-9.... the electric fence flip-flop... etc. etc. etc.
Shouldn't Cain have to register for the offender data base?
That's premature and partisan hackery.
Nothing has been proved yet. Cain has said some things that should be proved or disproved in relatively short order.
That's a real professional posting by a Presidential PAC.
Thanks for the clarification. For a moment, I thought he was into horses.
Something this incredibly mean-spirited even exceeds a script those at the Onion would pull.
This is beyond poor taste. Wow.
When this is all said and done, who's going to be #2 to Romney? Bachmann again? Ron Paul? Bueller?
Ferris Bueller for President.
I like it. That's a whole lot better than Obama.
I like the guy too. He is adorable. Small and funny like Elmo.
http://www.southernavenger.com/featu...ea-party-losesHerman Cain might not be a D.C. insider, but he certainly thinks like one. When the tea party was valiantly railing against TARP in the fall of 2008, the former Godfather’s Pizza CEO wrote: “Unprecedented problems require unprecedented solutions. [TARP is] a win-win for the taxpayer.”
Later, Cain would say he didn’t agree with how the bailout money was doled out. Sen. Bennett basically said the same thing during his primary race against Sen. Lee, which obviously wasn’t good enough for the tea party.
And the tea party was right. The problem with anyone who supported TARP is not that the bailouts were simply flawed or inefficient, but that they ever happened at all. The problem is with those arrogant enough to think the federal government should have the glaringly uncons utional power to “intervene in the free market” to privatize corporate profits while socializing losses — all at the expense of the American taxpayer.
The tea party thought this was an outrage. Cain thought it was a necessity.
Cain was not only wrong about TARP, but called anyone who even believed there was a housing crisis “ignorant…” and his establishment-minded delusions do not end there. In a piece led “In Herman Cain’s Writings, Startling Lack of Foresight,” Time magazine’s Mark Benjamin writes:
In a July 21, 2008, column, Cain referred to Wall Street’s troubles as “the mainstream media’s it’s-not-a-crisis-but-we-are-going-to-make-it-look-like-one banking crisis.” In less than two months, Lehman Brothers would declare bankruptcy and, a few weeks later, Congress would pass a massive bailout to rescue the nation’s largest banks.
Cain, of course, supported those bailouts to “correct” an economic problem he insisted did not exist.
Your wife has admitted to watching big black porn, and has defended polyamory and cuckoldry.
Then you top it off with this got cartoon.
I have already said it... If he can hang on money-wise. I would think it would be Newt.
I won't say "take that to the bank" or "subscribe to this thread suckers" or anything, but that is who I think it will be.
I think it will be a yet undeclared candidate.....
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I'm not saying who....go away.
Well, they will have to win without the first several states. If I remember correctly, Oct. 31 was the deadline to register to be on the ballot for the first four or so states.
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