Romney's Biggest Hurdle?

Oh, we're doing videos? Sweet!! Here's my personal favorite.

Mitt Romney Flip Flop Collection - A Hilarious Video Compilation - YouTube

neat you do exactly what the majority of media does and ignore facts that discredit your guy but prop up the exact same type of evidence that brings down the other guy. Haha. You guys are quite pathetic. But you know that.

Funny, you do exactly what a lot of hyper-zealots do - when the facts don't support their delusion, they try to re-write the facts and pretend it's the truth.
 
Oh, we're doing videos? Sweet!! Here's my personal favorite.

Mitt Romney Flip Flop Collection - A Hilarious Video Compilation - YouTube

neat you do exactly what the majority of media does and ignore facts that discredit your guy but prop up the exact same type of evidence that brings down the other guy. Haha. You guys are quite pathetic. But you know that.

Hmm. No, I'm pretty sure I posted a video that shows your guy contradicting himself six ways from Sunday. Direct contradiction, depending on who he talks to.

Want to see the funniest thing I read all week?

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/24/u...ng-schools-civil-rights-issue-of-our-era.html

Mr. Romney said that the failure of so many American schools with minority students “is the civil rights issue of our era,” echoing a mantra of the school choice movement. “It’s the great challenge of our time.”

The challenge for Mr. Romney is that many of the ideas he touched on — increasing the number of charter schools, holding teachers more accountable for student success — have already been adopted by the Obama administration, whose education policies have all but co-opted traditional Republican positions.

In response to Mr. Romney’s proposals, the Obama campaign released a compilation of Republican governors’ past praise for the president’s education policies, including comments from Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey and Gov. Susana Martinez of New Mexico.

I do not think 'civil rights' means what he thinks it means.
 
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I have faith in neither and will be throwing my vote away for Ron Paul or Gary Johnson.
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Robmoney is trying to avoid his record in office.

So he wants to tout his great business acumen.


Problem is he was very good at making money while fucking up American lives.

Corporate raiders are not one of the good guys according to MOST Americans

Do some research and look at the myriad of successful companies and hundreds of thousands that have been hired from Bain's venture capital instead of lying all of the time. Of course success is antithetical to what your party preaches huh? Segregation, exploitation, class warfare.
 
Robmoney is trying to avoid his record in office.

So he wants to tout his great business acumen.


Problem is he was very good at making money while fucking up American lives.

Corporate raiders are not one of the good guys according to MOST Americans

Do some research and look at the myriad of successful companies and hundreds of thousands that have been hired from Bain's venture capital instead of lying all of the time. Of course success is antithetical to what your party preaches huh? Segregation, exploitation, class warfare.

Just to set the record straight - The segregationists FLOCKED to the Republican Party.
Another record corrector - Massachusets was 47th in jobs created during Romnney's watch. He had an exit approval rating of 34%. Obama leads in Massachusetts (where a GOP governor candidate is leading in the polls) by 20 + points.

If the only people Romney ever tried to govern want no part of him, why should I?
 
Robmoney is trying to avoid his record in office.

So he wants to tout his great business acumen.


Problem is he was very good at making money while fucking up American lives.

Corporate raiders are not one of the good guys according to MOST Americans

Do some research and look at the myriad of successful companies and hundreds of thousands that have been hired from Bain's venture capital instead of lying all of the time. Of course success is antithetical to what your party preaches huh? Segregation, exploitation, class warfare.

Just to set the record straight - The segregationists FLOCKED to the Republican Party.
Another record corrector - Massachusets was 47th in jobs created during Romnney's watch. He had an exit approval rating of 34%. Obama leads in Massachusetts (where a GOP governor candidate is leading in the polls) by 20 + points.

If the only people Romney ever tried to govern want no part of him, why should I?


Hey, I'm not stopping you from voting for this failed travesty we have in office right now.
 
Romney's Biggest Hurdle?
Finding advisors with better tap-dancing skills????

How comical!!!

Ed Gillespie wants to make it all-about-jobs....until he gets SMACKED!!!!

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"Advisers to President Barack Obama and presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney squared off on Sunday over job creation in a debate which, following Friday's weak jobs report, promises to be a deciding factor in the November vote.

Ed Gillespie, a senior adviser to Romney, citing Obama's healthcare reform law and a decision to put a major oil pipeline on hold, said on "Fox News Sunday" that Obama's policies have put a damper on job creation.

"The problem is this administration and this president's policies are hostile to job creators," Gillespie said.

Senior Obama campaign adviser David Axelrod noted in an appearance on CBS's "Face the Nation" that "Governor Romney offers himself as a job creator, a kind of economic oracle and he's saying the same exact thing as he said 10 years ago when he ran for governor of Massachusetts."

"What happened?," Axelrod asked. "Massachusetts plunged to 47th in job creation. They lost manufacturing jobs at twice the rate of the country and created jobs at one-fifth the rate of the rest of the country.

"It wasn't the record of a job creator. He had the wrong economic philosophy, and he failed,"
Axelrod said.

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Gillespie cited the need for "entitlement reform" - a reference to the massive U.S. Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid programs - as a pressing current need.


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Did Mitt Romney really create jobs? A review of his Bain Capital performance. | Alaska Dispatch

FactCheck.org : Facts Strained in ‘King of Bain’

Bain Capital Owns Clear Channel (Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Glenn Beck, Michael Savage, Etc.)

Even if Mitt hadn't been lying about Bain, the US is not a company whose business goal is vulture capitalism. His experience there does not apply to the job he is applying for.

As has already been pointed out, he was a failure as a one term governor. He did so much damage, they fired him after one term.

In spite of his constant lying and Etch A Sketch flip-flopping, there is one position he has repeatedly said he holds - that Reagan/Bush/Bush were correct to take money from the middle/poor classes and give it to the wealthy. Romney is essentially a Robber Baron and that's how his presidency would be conducted.

His greatest hurdles:

His inability to tell the truth about anything.
His lack of experience in any area related to governing.
His plan to gut the economy and drive the US into bankruptcy.

Compare that to Obama's creation of more than 4 million jobs as well as his policies actually causing the ultra wealthy to make more than 3 times the wealth they held when the president took office should be more than enough to make any thinking person laugh out loud at the thought of voting for Mitt.

Unless, that is, you're a 1%-er.
Or Norquist/Rove.
 
Romney's Biggest Hurdle?
Finding advisors with better tap-dancing skills????

How comical!!!

Ed Gillespie wants to make it all-about-jobs....until he gets SMACKED!!!!

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"Advisers to President Barack Obama and presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney squared off on Sunday over job creation in a debate which, following Friday's weak jobs report, promises to be a deciding factor in the November vote.

Ed Gillespie, a senior adviser to Romney, citing Obama's healthcare reform law and a decision to put a major oil pipeline on hold, said on "Fox News Sunday" that Obama's policies have put a damper on job creation.

"The problem is this administration and this president's policies are hostile to job creators," Gillespie said.

Senior Obama campaign adviser David Axelrod noted in an appearance on CBS's "Face the Nation" that "Governor Romney offers himself as a job creator, a kind of economic oracle and he's saying the same exact thing as he said 10 years ago when he ran for governor of Massachusetts."

"What happened?," Axelrod asked. "Massachusetts plunged to 47th in job creation. They lost manufacturing jobs at twice the rate of the country and created jobs at one-fifth the rate of the rest of the country.

"It wasn't the record of a job creator. He had the wrong economic philosophy, and he failed,"
Axelrod said.

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Gillespie cited the need for "entitlement reform" - a reference to the massive U.S. Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid programs - as a pressing current need.


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"After Romney surrogate Ed Gillespie appeared on Fox News Sunday and desperately attempted to defend Mitt Romney's position on the auto bailout, former Obama car czar followed his appearance and took apart the Romney campaign's arguments that there was any private investment to be found to save the auto industry."

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Can he do better as president than Obama? Yes, I believe he can...and will.

The evidence doesn't seem to support that position, but to each his or her own.

While Governor, unemployment was 5.6% in MA. When he left is was 4.7%. Job growth may have slowed- but it continued. I think that's a record American's will consider good. God knows Obama has the worst record- and that's why he will ultimately lose the election~

If you stop and think of the logic you are using, there is no way you cannot vote for President Obama.
He stopped the bleeding of job losses in this country that was happening before he took office and started and upper movement in jobs created in the US, under his administration.
Thank you for the vote.
 
Romney's Biggest Hurdle?

The future is getting clearer by the day

June 4, 2012

Go Ask Alice

"Former Bachmann and Santorum campaign press secretary Alice Stewart conceded Monday morning that Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney had a less than sterling job creation record during his time as Massachusetts governor.

In an segment on MSNBC Live, Stewart initially claimed the fact of Massachusetts ranking 47th out of 50th in job creation during Romney’s one term tenure was dubious information filtered out from the current White House staff.

“That’s a misleading number you’re putting out there that was put out by the Obama campaign,” Stewart said.

The Republican figure’s comments sparked host Thomas Roberts to aggressively question Stewart’s inaccurate statement.

“How’s that a misleading number when it’s the actual fact of where the states ranked when Governor Romney left office?” he asked. “How is that misleading?”

“It’s misleading facts put up by a desperate campaign,” Stewart replied.

“Was it 47th or not?” Roberts shot back. “Was it 47th or not? Was it 47th or not? Was it 47th or not?”

“He took it from 50th to 47th,” Stewart conceded, which is also untrue since Romney inherited office while Massachusetts ranked 36th in nation job creation."

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Romneys main hurdle remains the perception of Mormanism as a kooky cult faith a la Scientology.
 
IMHO it isn't his record at Bain.
I think it's his record in Massachusetts.
During his term the state's rank in job creation fell from 36th to 47th. This fairy tale of "his history of creating jobs" is pure myth.

On spending, from 2003 to 2007 Massachusetts's goverment spending went from 22.25 billion to 25.44 billion (about 24%).

His biggest accomplishment was implementing ObamaCare in Massachusetts,

Sure, candidates successfully pull off similar illusions on the voters all too frequently.
Can Romney pull it off?

Doesn't look like he did in Massachusetts. His exit approval rating was 34. And now, the only place that elected him to public office is considered out-of-reach for him with Obama leading by 22 points (RCP poll average).

When was the last time a president was elected without winning his home state?

Same Hurdle every Moderate or Conservative Candidate Faces. The liberally Biased Main Stream Media.
 
Can Romney pull it off?

No.

Romney’s biggest problem is Romney – he lacks the ability go compel enough Obama supporters to abandon Obama in large enough numbers to make a difference.

That is completely Asinine. Romney does not need to get 1 Single Obama Support to abandon Obama. Obama has done enough of that Already.

The Election is About Independents, Obama won them last time, then Quickly Lost a Bunch of Their Support once in Office. He has done Absolutely Nothing to win any of them back, And In fact continues to Alienate Independents.
 
The evidence doesn't seem to support that position, but to each his or her own.

While Governor, unemployment was 5.6% in MA. When he left is was 4.7%. Job growth may have slowed- but it continued. I think that's a record American's will consider good. God knows Obama has the worst record- and that's why he will ultimately lose the election~

If you stop and think of the logic you are using, there is no way you cannot vote for President Obama.
He stopped the bleeding of job losses in this country that was happening before he took office and started and upper movement in jobs created in the US, under his administration.
Thank you for the vote.

You guys do not even live in Reality.

All the Largest Months of Job Losses Came Either After Obama was Elected, or After he took Office.

You have to be an Idiot if you do not think knowing a Liberal Democrat was Talking office did not Speed the Layoffs.
 

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