In Mitt's standard stump speech, he complains that Obama wants fundamental change, whereas Romney simply wants to restore America to its former greatness. But he just called for fundamental change.
And CNN has Ari Fleischer and Eric "Goat-fucking Child Molester" Erikson doing post-debate commentary.
Joy.
And don't forget Donna Brazile. Because if there's anybody who you want to offer their cutting political insights, it's the mastermind behind Al Gore's presidential campaign.
One of Rick Santorum's puffy pale-white offspring is sporting the official Santorum campaign sweater vest.
Wooo I was looking for the vest! Thanks!
I'll get you that nickle gas now! Just let me go burn down the economy first...
He's a shy overambitious dog-catcher on the wrong side of the law. She's an orphaned psychic mercenary with the power to bend men's minds. They fight crime!
At the Arizona debate, Mitt Romney just zeroed in on Newt Gingrich’s favorite target: the news media.
In the exchange, Mr. Romney seemed to revive a long-whispered claim that George Stephanopoulos, the ABC anchor, had discussed the issue of birth control with the White House before posing a question about it during a Republican presidential debate. (Mr. Stephanopoulos has vigorously denied this.)
“You recall back in the debate we had,” Mr. Romney said to the moderator, John King, “George Stephanopoulos talking a lot about birth control. We wondered why in the world contraception – why is he going there? Well, we found out when Barack Obama continued his attack on religious conscience.”
Mr. Romney was referring to Mr. Obama’s recent announcement of a plan requiring that insurance companies, including those affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church, cover birth control, which set off a firestorm of criticism from social conservatives. The president has since revised the plan to address concerns from religious groups.
Mitt Romney provided a more nuanced explanation of his opposition to the federal loan package that helped rescue the auto industry in 2008 and 2009, saying there was “no way” he would have let American car companies implode. But a bipartisan group of auto industry executives, government officials and financial experts have said that if General Motors and Chrysler had followed his advice at the time and gone into bankruptcy, implosion is exactly what would have happened.
The context is Mr. Romney’s 2008 New York Times opinion article in which he argued that Chrysler and General Motors should not receive federal aid. “Detroit needs a turnaround, not a check,” he wrote.
But auto industry executives and people who were involved in the government-mandated reorganization of the auto companies have said that the managed bankruptcy was not an option at the time Mr. Romney wrote his article. Furthermore, they have said, following a path into bankruptcy then would have caused far more severe job losses and even liquidation.
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that is not fair enough John king.
Make him answer the goddamned question
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This deal just keeps getting better and better.
Me: "Yeah, they hate you."
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hehehe
Joy.
He molests children AND fucks goats?
Busy man.
You aren't angry enough!
MOAR ANGRES
And don't forget Donna Brazile. Because if there's anybody who you want to offer their cutting political insights, it's the mastermind behind Al Gore's presidential campaign.
Who, battered women?
Dude. Ouch.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DVAsmrwdtQ
Win.
And John King is 0-2 with a GAA (gaffes against average) of 0.01?
Oh, it's there.
It's just not verbalized yet.
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Wooo I was looking for the vest! Thanks!
I'll get you that nickle gas now! Just let me go burn down the economy first...
From the Economist live blog:
http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/02/22/romney-on-birth-control-and-george-stephanopoulos/ Conspiracy mongering.
http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/02/22/debate-fact-check-romney-and-the-auto-bailout/