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Mittens meet the people bus tour
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He is just like us regular joe's riding around in his campaign bus, across the great USA, stopping to talk with people just like him.
Except he keeps his bus strapped on the roof of his private jet and hoses it down if it soils itself so he can hop into it and get down with his peeps. http://www.politicalchat.org/attachm...1&d=1340474003 Just being funny. I know most all political bus tours are the same with the candidate flying from stop to stop to "catch the bus". |
Those are one hell of a pair of Air Force straps!
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Well, we are all going to be in the 1% some day......
You didn't know that? Vote for Mitt and become a Billionaire! Who wouldn't support that? |
Apparently the mittster is having a problem with GOP governors. He is bussing around the country saying how bad things are. Meanwhile the GOP governors, trying to boost their ratings, are touting the number of jobs that were created. In truth most of those jobs were created with Stimulus money.:p
Support for said governors is taking a big hit simply because they are spending all their political capital on social issues (e.g., Snyder in MI, McDonnell in VA, etc.) and not the economy. |
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Mittens is a sociopath and a liar. John |
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Romney Campaign Said to Ask Scott to Downplay Job Gains By Michael C. Bender - Jun 21, 2012 Mitt Romney’s presidential campaign asked Florida Governor Rick Scott to tone down his statements heralding improvements in the state’s economy because they clash with the presumptive Republican nominee’s message that the nation is suffering under President Barack Obama, according to two people familiar with the matter. Scott, a Republican, was asked to say that the state’s jobless rate could improve faster under a Romney presidency, according to the people, who asked not to be named. What’s unfolding in Florida highlights a dilemma for the Romney campaign: how to allow Republican governors to take credit for economic improvements in their states while faulting Obama’s stewardship of the national economy. Republican governors in Ohio, Virginia, Michigan and Wisconsin also have highlighted improving economies. Scott should follow the advice of the Romney campaign and it won’t undermine his own message, said Mac Stipanovich, a political strategist and lobbyist in Florida. “This is one of those situations where you could have it both ways and there’s enough truth in it that it would resonate,” Stipanovich said. “It would be better if everybody was singing from the same hymnal.” That was the first part, here is the whole Bloomberg article http://www.bloomberg.com/news/print/...job-gains.html I like the new line of bull one about trying to shame Obama for not passing the Dream act 2 years ago. :rolleyes: Carl |
These governor are, or will be, running for reelection. They have to brag about the improving economy in their states if they expect to win.
Willard wants them to continue the ads, but add that the recovery would have happened much faster if he had been elected in 2008. The man is pitiful. I read that on Republican pundit thought Kasich's ad was an Obama ad, when he first saw it. |
Good stuff here:
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Carl |
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