Romney slams Obama AND HILLARY. A preview of another run? Or just, "I told you so?"

Some may believe Obama is a lame duck (I don't)...but Romney political career is a dead one...only he dosn't seem to know it.


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You'd be better off just reading these posts. Not making them.

You got a lot of learnin to do.

There are things a candidate can and can't do.

There are things a non-candidate can and can't do.

Mitt is doing the things a non-candidate can do to help this country by providing an alternative perspective on what this poor excuse for a POTUS is doing and not doing which is hurting America and Americans.

There are ways Mitt can help that no one else can.

If every loyal American just emulated Mitt and did just what they were able to do for America we'd be better off than we are now.

How the hell is deriding an American prez during an international crisis "helping America"?!
Frankly, ur fortunate that rational folk like me are contributing some balance to these hate seeking threads..ur certainly not.


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Yes head in sand is always the best choice. Obama mocked Romney about Russia and he was way wrong. Its just that simple.
 
Romney and Palin, the perfect couple for POTUS and VPOTUS; add Newt Gingrich as Sect. of State and Mr. Nine Nine Nine as Sect. of the Treasury; bring back Rumsfeld as Sect. of Defense and Dick Cheney as National Security Advisor, mix in Rudy, a noun, a verb and 911 as head of the Homeland Security and Michelle Bachmann as the UN Ambassador.

You scoff, but that would be a stronger and smarter and better team than what's there now.

And for you to hold up that list as one for derision shows just how poor your judgment is.

Better for the MIC, worse for America.
 
Some may believe Obama is a lame duck (I don't)...but Romney political career is a dead one...only he dosn't seem to know it.


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You'd be better off just reading these posts. Not making them.

You got a lot of learnin to do.

There are things a candidate can and can't do.

There are things a non-candidate can and can't do.

Mitt is doing the things a non-candidate can do to help this country by providing an alternative perspective on what this poor excuse for a POTUS is doing and not doing which is hurting America and Americans.

There are ways Mitt can help that no one else can.

If every loyal American just emulated Mitt and did just what they were able to do for America we'd be better off than we are now.

Paid no taxes and banked only in the Caymans....lol

You're still beating that dead horse?
Harry Reid was lying when he made those accusations and he knew it.
 
"Romney did acknowledge that such steps may not have been enough..."

The only line from the article worth noting. Everything else is just sore loser crybabying.
 
Iraq is over. Afghanistan is coming to a close and we lost every single thing gained. Iraq is a basket case. The taliban is back. obama gave it up like a two bit whore.

You are off topic this is about Putin and robmoney not those places
 
The best thing that could ever happen to the Democrats is another Romney run.

Some may believe Obama is a lame duck (I don't)...but Romney political career is a dead one...only he dosn't seem to know it.


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You'd be better off just reading these posts. Not making them.

You got a lot of learnin to do.

There are things a candidate can and can't do.

There are things a non-candidate can and can't do.

Mitt is doing the things a non-candidate can do to help this country by providing an alternative perspective on what this poor excuse for a POTUS is doing and not doing which is hurting America and Americans.

There are ways Mitt can help that no one else can.

If every loyal American just emulated Mitt and did just what they were able to do for America we'd be better off than we are now.

Sarah Palin can say things now that she couldn't in political office. Continually pointing out the stupidity of the garbage now dumped in our political process is one of those things.
 
Once again, it's an attack on Obama's foreign policy with a single substantive alternative offered.

Once again,instead of mocking the guy thast was right at the time,Obama could have and should have PAID ATTENTION then,but it made a much better sound bite didn't it?

The alternative for the willfully ignorant,was to not turn a real and present geopolitical challenge into a campaign sound bite.
 
Some may believe Obama is a lame duck (I don't)...but Romney political career is a dead one...only he dosn't seem to know it.


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You'd be better off just reading these posts. Not making them.

You got a lot of learnin to do.

There are things a candidate can and can't do.

There are things a non-candidate can and can't do.

Mitt is doing the things a non-candidate can do to help this country by providing an alternative perspective on what this poor excuse for a POTUS is doing and not doing which is hurting America and Americans.

There are ways Mitt can help that no one else can.

If every loyal American just emulated Mitt and did just what they were able to do for America we'd be better off than we are now.

Paid no taxes and banked only in the Caymans....lol

Hypocrite much, Communist slut?

Obama Picks Jeffrey Immelt, GE CEO, To Run New Jobs-Focused Panel As GE Sends Jobs Overseas, Pays Little In Taxes

Jeffrey R. Immelt, the chairman and chief executive of General Electric Co. tapped by President Barack Obama as his next top outside economic adviser, will be asked to guide the White House as it attempts to jump-start lackluster job creation and spur a muddled recovery.

Immelt's firm stands as Exhibit A of a successful and profitable corporate America standing at the forefront of the recovery. It also represents the archetypal company that's hoarding cash, sending jobs overseas, relying on taxpayer bailouts and paying less taxes than envisioned.

http://www.rooseveltinstitute.org/i...obs-focused-panel-ge-sends-jobs-overseas-pays


4). General Electric CEO Jeffrey Immelt
Amount of federal income taxes paid in 2010? Zero. $3.3 billion tax refund.
Taxpayer Bailout from the Federal Reserve? $16 billion.
Jobs Shipped Overseas? At least 25,000 since 2001.

Bernie Sanders Exposes 18 CEOs who took Trillions in Bailouts, Evaded Taxes and Outsourced Jobs

:badgrin:
 
Once again, it's an attack on Obama's foreign policy with a single substantive alternative offered.

While preaching non-interference to Russia, Washington has been very active in showing its support for, first, protesters in Kiev and then to the coup-appointed government. The US participation in events in Ukraine did not confine itself to distributing snacks to rally participants, or friendly gestures of support.

“We’ve invested over 5 billion dollars to assist Ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure, prosperous, and democratic Ukraine,” Victoria Nuland, Assistant US Secretary of State for Europe and Eurasia said in December, 2013.

The announcement has drawn criticism.

“The West spent 5 billion dollars destabilizing Ukraine. This is something that is a mess that’s put on Russia’s doorstep by the West,” a US writer and activist, Daniel Patrick Welch, believes.

http://rt.com/news/us-sponsored-coups-ukraine-517/

Here's an alternate idea.

Don't start shit you can't finish.

Obama should have been prepared for this.

Unintended consequences and unforeseen results.

The Progressive M.O.

UNLESS you believe Obama and Putin planned this Dog (Obama) and Pony (Putin - the strong horse) show.

Which might explain his comment to Medvedev about being more flexible after the election.

Whether you believe he is inept or if you think he is in collusion with Putin against American interests, there is one thing that is without any doubt.

He is the worst.
 
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Some may believe Obama is a lame duck (I don't)...but Romney political career is a dead one...only he dosn't seem to know it.


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You'd be better off just reading these posts. Not making them.

You got a lot of learnin to do.

There are things a candidate can and can't do.

There are things a non-candidate can and can't do.

Mitt is doing the things a non-candidate can do to help this country by providing an alternative perspective on what this poor excuse for a POTUS is doing and not doing which is hurting America and Americans.

There are ways Mitt can help that no one else can.

If every loyal American just emulated Mitt and did just what they were able to do for America we'd be better off than we are now.

How the hell is deriding an American prez during an international crisis "helping America"?!
Frankly, ur fortunate that rational folk like me are contributing some balance to these hate seeking threads..ur certainly not.


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Your sentiment MIGHT make sense if you believed he was working in America's best interests.

Obama is not.

To get him the hell out of office as quickly as possible is our only hope.
 
Once again, it's an attack on Obama's foreign policy with a single substantive alternative offered.

Once again,instead of mocking the guy thast was right at the time,Obama could have and should have PAID ATTENTION then,but it made a much better sound bite didn't it?

The alternative for the willfully ignorant,was to not turn a real and present geopolitical challenge into a campaign sound bite.

Paid attention and done what? I don't remember Romney telling anyone what should have been done 2 years ago.
 
All Romney ever really did was to claim that scrapping the missile defense plans is what 'appeased' Russia and somehow led to the current situation.

Romney conveniently forgot that Russia intervened similarly in South Ossetia in 2008...

...while Bush had the missile defense plan still on the table.
 
WASHINGTON (AP) — Mitt Romney said Sunday that President Barack Obama is naive when it comes to Russia, has shown "faulty judgment" about Moscow's intentions and could have done more to try to deter its annexation of Crimea.

The 2012 Republican presidential nominee said Obama didn't have the foresight to anticipate Russia's moves and should have been working earlier with allies to make clear the penalties that Russia would face if it moved into Ukraine.

Romney did acknowledge that such steps may not have been enough though to hold back Russia President Vladimir Putin.

"Had we communicated those things, there's always the potential that we could have kept them from invading a country and annexing it into their own," Romney said on CBS' "Face the Nation."

During the 2012 campaign, Romney took criticism from Obama for saying Russia was America's "number one geopolitical foe," rather than al-Qaida. Now Romney seems to be claiming the right to say, essentially, "I told you so."

"There's no question but that the president's naiveté with regards to Russia, and his faulty judgment about Russia's intentions and objectives, has led to a number of foreign policy challenges that we face," Romney said.

"And unfortunately, not having anticipated Russia's intentions, the president wasn't able to shape the kinds of events that may have been able to prevent the kinds of circumstances that you're seeing in the Ukraine, as well as the things that you're seeing in Syria."

He said the U.S. should now welcome nations that seek entry into NATO, should forgo cuts to the U.S. military budget and reconsider putting a missile defense system into the Czech Republic and Poland, as once planned.

During the 2012 campaign, Romney had tried to portray the Democratic incumbent as soft on Russia. Writing in Foreign Policy magazine, he said that "for three years, the sum total of President Obama's policy toward Russia has been: 'We give, Russia gets.'

Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., who just returned from Ukraine, said it was Romney who was naive.


Durbin, referring to Putin, a former officer in the Soviet KGB, said Putin is "a bully and we've got to call him for what he is. But this notion that some sanction is going to stop a former colonel in the KGB from his ambitions of a Russian empire is naïve.

Romney also used the appearance to criticize Hillary Rodham Clinton, Obama's first secretary of state who now is considering a presidential run in 2016.

Romney said he couldn't think of a major country that had greater respect and admiration for the U.S. than it did "after five years of the Obama administration and Secretary Clinton."

"You look over the past five years and say, 'what's happened?' Good things have not been bursting out all over," he said.


Durbin, the second-ranking Senate Democrat, said on CBS that Romney suffered from "political amnesia."

"Osama bin Laden is gone. The war in Iraq is over. Afghanistan is coming to a close. And this president has worked with many of these nations successfully to put pressure on Iran, the sanctions, bringing them to the negotiating table," Durbin said.

He said Romney has "forgotten those facts."


http://news.yahoo.com/romney-slams-...--politics.html;_ylt=AwrTWfyxAy9TTAUAt2jQtDMD

Footage of Romney's comments here;
Romney Slams Obama, Clinton for Naïveté on Russia: ?This Is Not Fantasyland? | Mediaite

Is he gonna release his tax returns this time? (-:
 
You'd be better off just reading these posts. Not making them.

You got a lot of learnin to do.

There are things a candidate can and can't do.

There are things a non-candidate can and can't do.

Mitt is doing the things a non-candidate can do to help this country by providing an alternative perspective on what this poor excuse for a POTUS is doing and not doing which is hurting America and Americans.

There are ways Mitt can help that no one else can.

If every loyal American just emulated Mitt and did just what they were able to do for America we'd be better off than we are now.

Paid no taxes and banked only in the Caymans....lol

Hypocrite much, Communist slut?

Obama Picks Jeffrey Immelt, GE CEO, To Run New Jobs-Focused Panel As GE Sends Jobs Overseas, Pays Little In Taxes

Jeffrey R. Immelt, the chairman and chief executive of General Electric Co. tapped by President Barack Obama as his next top outside economic adviser, will be asked to guide the White House as it attempts to jump-start lackluster job creation and spur a muddled recovery.

Immelt's firm stands as Exhibit A of a successful and profitable corporate America standing at the forefront of the recovery. It also represents the archetypal company that's hoarding cash, sending jobs overseas, relying on taxpayer bailouts and paying less taxes than envisioned.

Obama Picks Jeffrey Immelt, GE CEO, To Run New Jobs-Focused Panel As GE Sends Jobs Overseas, Pays Little In Taxes | Roosevelt Institute


4). General Electric CEO Jeffrey Immelt
Amount of federal income taxes paid in 2010? Zero. $3.3 billion tax refund.
Taxpayer Bailout from the Federal Reserve? $16 billion.
Jobs Shipped Overseas? At least 25,000 since 2001.

Bernie Sanders Exposes 18 CEOs who took Trillions in Bailouts, Evaded Taxes and Outsourced Jobs

:badgrin:

So since he and Romney are the same; if we had more Jeffrey immelts we'd be a "better place" according to your faggoty ass?

Go blow Rush and shut the fuck up.
 
Paid no taxes and banked only in the Caymans....lol

Hypocrite much, Communist slut?



Obama Picks Jeffrey Immelt, GE CEO, To Run New Jobs-Focused Panel As GE Sends Jobs Overseas, Pays Little In Taxes | Roosevelt Institute


4). General Electric CEO Jeffrey Immelt
Amount of federal income taxes paid in 2010? Zero. $3.3 billion tax refund.
Taxpayer Bailout from the Federal Reserve? $16 billion.
Jobs Shipped Overseas? At least 25,000 since 2001.

Bernie Sanders Exposes 18 CEOs who took Trillions in Bailouts, Evaded Taxes and Outsourced Jobs

:badgrin:

So since he and Romney are the same; if we had more Jeffrey immelts we'd be a "better place" according to your faggoty ass?

Go blow Rush and shut the fuck up.

At least I don't expect the Government to pay for my jizz wipes.

And Mitt Romney is honest and principled.

Obama and Immelt?

Even on your back with your legs spread wide I bet you can figure this out!

Obama and GE’s CEO Immelt Pairing: Where Duplicity, Corruption and Self-Interest Reign


Posted in Corruption Obama

More evidence of the crony capitalism of the left, the political corruption, duplicity, faux scruples. See GE and its CEO Jeffrey Immelt and Obama.

Obama cynically rails against Wall Street in order to amass votes and support yet his administration is infested with the worst from the private sector. His words mean nothing as his actions usually belie an opposing position.

Obama is morally unscrupulous. He is a master of mendacity.

And we aren’t lying…!

Obama and Immelt Playing US Like Fools

Ann Kane April 03, 2011

Why do former Sen. Feingold and MoveOn.org need to force GE's Jeff Immelt's resignation? They were all supposed to be on the same side, right?

From CBS News:

Former Sen. Russ Feingold and progressive group MoveOn today called on General Electric CEO Jeff Immelt to resign from the President's Council on Jobs and Competitiveness in the wake of a report that despite $14.2 billion in worldwide profits - including more than $5 billion from U.S. operations - GE did not owe taxes in 2010.

When the left rails against the left, it's about setting somebody up in order to take him down. You know, Obama appoints a progressive leader to a high profile position; a couple months later, leftists call for CEO's resignation because of dirty accounting practices. Obama remains "neutral" until said resignation, and reaps a reward in the polls for standing up against capitalists.

Just this past January at the State of the Union and in the same month as appointing Immelt to head the President's Council on Jobs, Obama took issue with companies like GE who spend hundreds of millions of dollars hiring lawyers and lobbyists to "rig" the tax code:

Mr. Obama has railed against just the sort of tax loophole exploitation of which G.E. is accused.

"Over the years, a parade of lobbyists has rigged the tax code to benefit particular companies and industries," he said in his State of the Union address in January. "Those with accountants or lawyers to work the system can end up paying no taxes at all."

Where was Obama's concern about underhanded companies when he appointed Immelt?

In addition to his company's tax evasion, Immelt has no loyalty to American ideals. He's been pushing China since 2001 and was doing business with Iran up to 2005. He likes the ways Germany does business as well; top down, bottom up and inside out government and business together.

All this maneuvering screams Obama 2012. Michael Moore recently bloviated that the U.S. is awash with money, but it's all in the wrong hands. Moore is a johnny-one-note always stirring up the oppressed masses by ranting about the "fat cats." You can be sure Obama will use this same strategy in his 2012 campaign; Immelt has to go because he doesn't fit the working man's profile.

Imagine Obama telling some sympathetic group in San Francisco or Chicago that he's sad to see Jeff go, that he's been a great ally to the administration, but we have to be about the working people.

And many Americans will eat it up.

Blog: Obama and Immelt Playing US Like Fools

Obama Jeffrey Immelt CEO GE corrupt association

:D
 
WASHINGTON (AP) — Mitt Romney said Sunday that President Barack Obama is naive when it comes to Russia, has shown "faulty judgment" about Moscow's intentions and could have done more to try to deter its annexation of Crimea.

The 2012 Republican presidential nominee said Obama didn't have the foresight to anticipate Russia's moves and should have been working earlier with allies to make clear the penalties that Russia would face if it moved into Ukraine.

Romney did acknowledge that such steps may not have been enough though to hold back Russia President Vladimir Putin.

"Had we communicated those things, there's always the potential that we could have kept them from invading a country and annexing it into their own," Romney said on CBS' "Face the Nation."

During the 2012 campaign, Romney took criticism from Obama for saying Russia was America's "number one geopolitical foe," rather than al-Qaida. Now Romney seems to be claiming the right to say, essentially, "I told you so."

"There's no question but that the president's naiveté with regards to Russia, and his faulty judgment about Russia's intentions and objectives, has led to a number of foreign policy challenges that we face," Romney said.

"And unfortunately, not having anticipated Russia's intentions, the president wasn't able to shape the kinds of events that may have been able to prevent the kinds of circumstances that you're seeing in the Ukraine, as well as the things that you're seeing in Syria."

He said the U.S. should now welcome nations that seek entry into NATO, should forgo cuts to the U.S. military budget and reconsider putting a missile defense system into the Czech Republic and Poland, as once planned.

During the 2012 campaign, Romney had tried to portray the Democratic incumbent as soft on Russia. Writing in Foreign Policy magazine, he said that "for three years, the sum total of President Obama's policy toward Russia has been: 'We give, Russia gets.'

Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., who just returned from Ukraine, said it was Romney who was naive.


Durbin, referring to Putin, a former officer in the Soviet KGB, said Putin is "a bully and we've got to call him for what he is. But this notion that some sanction is going to stop a former colonel in the KGB from his ambitions of a Russian empire is naïve.

Romney also used the appearance to criticize Hillary Rodham Clinton, Obama's first secretary of state who now is considering a presidential run in 2016.

Romney said he couldn't think of a major country that had greater respect and admiration for the U.S. than it did "after five years of the Obama administration and Secretary Clinton."

"You look over the past five years and say, 'what's happened?' Good things have not been bursting out all over," he said.


Durbin, the second-ranking Senate Democrat, said on CBS that Romney suffered from "political amnesia."

"Osama bin Laden is gone. The war in Iraq is over. Afghanistan is coming to a close. And this president has worked with many of these nations successfully to put pressure on Iran, the sanctions, bringing them to the negotiating table," Durbin said.

He said Romney has "forgotten those facts."


http://news.yahoo.com/romney-slams-...--politics.html;_ylt=AwrTWfyxAy9TTAUAt2jQtDMD

Footage of Romney's comments here;
Romney Slams Obama, Clinton for Naïveté on Russia: ?This Is Not Fantasyland? | Mediaite

Is he gonna release his tax returns this time? (-:

If I were advising him he would.

Right after Obama released his secret College records.
 

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