Romney is done

Anyone notice that "deer in the headlight" look that Mittens is sporting?

And I don't think Lyin Ryan is having a good time either. Nobody ever asked all these hard questions before. Poor guy. He is trying to remember what lie he told last time. And if it will work again. What happened to Ryan being a policy wonk and how he was gonna change the debate?

Is this REALLY the best the Rethug party had to offer? Good God. You rethugs will have no one to blame but yourselves when you lose in Nov.

Ryan is looking more and more like a poor decision every day. First they trash his budget then his Medicare plan then the gaffe with pot legalization. I think he'll be happy when it's over and he's back in the House.
He may lose that race, also!

Rob Zerban For Congress
 
He now considers foreign policy and our troops fighting and dying in Afghanistan "a distraction" and "a shiny object".


He is not fit to be POTUS or CiC.


I can't wait for the next round of ads from Obama.
Thanks for picking up this story. The main stream media missed it.
What would we do without you?
Continue telling lies, unchallenged.
 
Thanks, Al-Quaida.

You've just green lighted drone attacks in Libya. It'll be that much easier to weed you out.

Yep and when President Obama sets his sights on an enemy of America, he gets the job done.

... bin Laden ... Gaddafi ... al Awaki ... and many other al Quada and Taliban leaders.

Unlike the Rs who just want to spend more money and kill more Americans.
 
We're what, 56 days away from election day? His numbers have gotten worse. He's lost any momentum he had. He's gotten no bounce from his convention. He was upstaged by a skit comedy aired by his confederates.

All of that is bad obviously.

What is worse is this.

Few (if any) who are honest observers of the Governor can say that he is inspirational much less charismatic or anything other than what we have seen before with McCain, Bush, etc...

Usually Americans vote for whom they like; this is a given. But if we were to say that 2012 is a different type of animal and that Americans are now ready to vote for "an adult" who isn't going to be a buddy but be the guy who tells us what we need instead of what we want to hear, Romney isn't even delivering on specifics and his plans have an air of ridiculousness about them. By closing loopholes and going after the famous trio of "waste, fraud, and corruption", he's going to cut taxes and cut the deficit at the same time.

Obama's bounce lasted one day. It's gone now.

After the attacks in Libya and Egypt, both countries we supposedly helped get their freedom, Obama's foreign policies are flaming out.

Obama has never had a foreign policy platform.
The only success he had were to piss off Russia and Israel at the same time.
Who gives a shit if he pisses off Israel? Are they going to stop taking billions in U.S. taxpayer money to spite us? :lol:
 
I bet Synthaholic on 11 Sep 01 was sitting in a NYC bar around 4pm complaining the baseball games weren't coming on TV that night....
 
He's even lost Mark Halperin:


Unless the Romney campaign has gamed this crisis out in some manner completely invisible to the Gang of 500, his doubling down on criticism of the President for the statement coming out of Cairo is likely to be seen as one of the most craven and ill-advised tactical moves in this entire campaign.


Romney and Foreign Policy | The Page by Mark Halperin | TIME.com
While being a stealth RW apologist, Halperin is also the #1 Hack!


1. Mark Halperin - Salon.com
 
He now considers foreign policy and our troops fighting and dying in Afghanistan "a distraction" and "a shiny object".
He is not fit to be POTUS or CiC.
I can't wait for the next round of ads from Obama.

We're what, 56 days away from election day? His numbers have gotten worse. He's lost any momentum he had. He's gotten no bounce from his convention. He was upstaged by a skit comedy aired by his confederates.

All of that is bad obviously.

What is worse is this.

Few (if any) who are honest observers of the Governor can say that he is inspirational much less charismatic or anything other than what we have seen before with McCain, Bush, etc...

Usually Americans vote for whom they like; this is a given. But if we were to say that 2012 is a different type of animal and that Americans are now ready to vote for "an adult" who isn't going to be a buddy but be the guy who tells us what we need instead of what we want to hear, Romney isn't even delivering on specifics and his plans have an air of ridiculousness about them. By closing loopholes and going after the famous trio of "waste, fraud, and corruption", he's going to cut taxes and cut the deficit at the same time.

Or the pollsters don't wanna be hassled by some racist faggot that plays the role of Attorney General occasionally..... :thup:
 
He now considers foreign policy and our troops fighting and dying in Afghanistan "a distraction" and "a shiny object".

He is not fit to be POTUS or CiC.

I can't wait for the next round of ads from Obama.

Romney is the biggest embarrassment to the nation since GWB.
I agree, he's done.
Actually, you forgot one, in between: Poor Sarah!
 
Meanwhile our sovereign ground is being attacked by mobs with an embassy issuing an apology to the attackers. American dead in Libya.

The lack of response right now is deafening.
Post the text of that "apology", please.

"The Embassy of the United States in Cairo condemns the continuing efforts by misguided individuals to hurt the religious feelings of Muslims – as we condemn efforts to offend believers of all religions,”


And when was that released - before the violence or afterward?

And do you support the crazy kook Koran burner in Florida, who already got Americans killed in Afghanistan last year?
 
Even Lyin' Ryan is distancing himself from The Mittwit!!! :lol:



Ryan avoids Obama criticism in response to Libya, Egypt attacks

By EMILY SCHULTHEIS | 9/12/12 12:31 PM EDT


POLITICO's Juana Summers reports from the trail in De Pere, Wis.:
Paul Ryan said Wednesday that the violence in Libya and Cairo that left four diplomats dead was "pretty disturbing news," but didn't criticize the Obama administration.


In his comments, made here ahead of a town hall at Cornerstone Community Ice Center, Ryan made no mention of statements made by President Barack Obama or Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Instead, he called for a moment of silence and said he joins all Americans who are "shocked and saddened by news in the Middle East."


"The attacks on our diplomatic missions in Egypt and Libya and the loss of four American lives, including our ambassador, J. Christopher Stevens; this is outrageous," he said. "Our hearts are heavy and our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families, and I would just like to ask at this moment that we join together in a moment of silence in memory of them.


"This is a time for healing. It is a time for resolve. In the face of such a tragedy, we are reminded that the world needs American leadership and the best guarantee of peace is American strength," Ryan said.


This is a far softer tone than the one Mitt Romney struck, both today at a news conference in Jacksonville, Fla., and in a statement released late last night.
 
Get a load o' this:

Facing criticism for its aggressive and politically-charged response to Tuesday's violent attacks on the American embassies in Egypt and Libya, Mitt Romney's presidential campaign is quietly advising Republicans how to respond to questions about the campaign's handling of the episode.

In talking points currently being pushed to Republican leaders and top surrogates, the Romney campaign recommends attacking President's Obama "foreign policy of weakness" and dismissing questions about how the campaign responded to the crisis last night.

A sample response, as proposed by the Romney campaign officials in Boston:

"Did Governor Romney 'jump the gun' last night in releasing his statement?"

"No. It is never too soon to stand up for American values and interests."


FIRST ON CNN: Romney camp tries to manage fallout from Libya response – CNN Political Ticker - CNN.com Blogs
 
He now considers foreign policy and our troops fighting and dying in Afghanistan "a distraction" and "a shiny object".


He is not fit to be POTUS or CiC.


I can't wait for the next round of ads from Obama.


but.. but... but...

he supports personhood amendments and anti-choice legislation...

what more could the right want?

but but, YAWN

yes finally you understand what we see when you post.
 
Romney is a desperate idiot and so are his supporters.

Romney slams Obama over attacks on US officials in Libya, Egypt

Mitt Romney attacked the Obama administration late Tuesday over the attacks on the U.S. diplomatic missions in Egypt and Libya, claiming its first response was "to sympathize" with the attackers.

An Obama campaign spokesman responded by saying they were "shocked" that Romney would "choose to launch a political attack" shortly after the death of a U.S. official. A State Department officer was killed in Benghazi, Libya, after armed protesters stormed the consulate.

Romney said he was "outraged" by the attacks and the killing of the officer in Benghazi.

"It's disgraceful that the Obama Administration's first response was not to condemn attacks on our diplomatic missions, but to sympathize with those who waged the attacks," he added.

Obama campaign spokesman Ben LaBolt criticized Romney for seeking to make the situation a campaign issue.

"We are shocked that, at a time when the United States of America is confronting the tragic death of one of our diplomatic officers in Libya, Governor Romney would choose to launch a political attack," he said.

Romney slams Obama over attacks on US officials in Libya, Egypt - NBC Politics

:eusa_boohoo:

funny how we don't hear about all the deaths of our military under Obama as we did of bush..
Instead we get Obama ass kissing article like this one
See my avatar folks, the lamestream media is nothing more than a DNC press release

Are you completely stupid??? That statement was not from the WH!!!! Do I need to draw you a picture???

Let’s start from the beginning here. The statement by the Romney campaign and Chairman Priebus that the Obama Administration as sympathizing with the attackers in Cairo and Benghazi is based entirely on a statement that was issued by the U.S. Embassy in Cairo that included sentences such as this “Respect for religious beliefs is a cornerstone of American democracy. We firmly reject the actions by those who abuse the universal right of free speech to hurt the religious beliefs of others.” There were, however, two crucial facts that the Romney campaign didn’t wait to find out before issuing their statement. First of all, it turns out that the statement itself was issued before the protests actually started, and certainly before the tragic attack in Benghazi that resulted in the deaths of Ambassador Stevens and three others.

That doesn’t necessarily make the statement acceptable, of course, but the context is important because the Romney campaign’s statement makes it seems as though the embassy statement was made in response to the embassy protests, and that’s simply not the case. The second fact that the Romney campaign’s decision to speak out in haste obscured is the fact that the White House and State Department almost immediately disavowed the Cairo Embassy statement when it became public:
The Obama administration is disavowing a statement from its own Cairo embassy that seemed to apologize for anti-Muslim activity in the United States.


“The statement by Embassy Cairo was not cleared by Washington and does not reflect the views of the United States government,” an administration official told POLITICO.

Romney Campaign Fumbles Initial Response To Attacks In Egypt And Libya
 
Lets hope you don't choke on those words

He's not FIT to be President or CIC..

But a Junior Senator of less than TWO years in Congress was..:lol:

FOUR years in the Senate which is more experience than the failed Governor of Massachusetts had

TWO YEARS before he decided to bless us with him running for President, the other TWO YEARS campaigning...

a friggen JUNIOR SENATOR PEOPLE they put in office as President..
 
Romney is a desperate idiot and so are his supporters.

Romney slams Obama over attacks on US officials in Libya, Egypt

Mitt Romney attacked the Obama administration late Tuesday over the attacks on the U.S. diplomatic missions in Egypt and Libya, claiming its first response was "to sympathize" with the attackers.

An Obama campaign spokesman responded by saying they were "shocked" that Romney would "choose to launch a political attack" shortly after the death of a U.S. official. A State Department officer was killed in Benghazi, Libya, after armed protesters stormed the consulate.

Romney said he was "outraged" by the attacks and the killing of the officer in Benghazi.

"It's disgraceful that the Obama Administration's first response was not to condemn attacks on our diplomatic missions, but to sympathize with those who waged the attacks," he added.

Obama campaign spokesman Ben LaBolt criticized Romney for seeking to make the situation a campaign issue.

"We are shocked that, at a time when the United States of America is confronting the tragic death of one of our diplomatic officers in Libya, Governor Romney would choose to launch a political attack," he said.

Romney slams Obama over attacks on US officials in Libya, Egypt - NBC Politics

Hey, it's not Mittens' fault. He's down so low in the polls compared to the President he HAS to be a big fuckin' douchebag to try and make up some ground.

Maybe he figures getting the Pam Gellar vote will put him over the top.
 
Lets hope you don't choke on those words

He's not FIT to be President or CIC..

But a Junior Senator of less than TWO years in Congress was..:lol:

FOUR years in the Senate which is more experience than the failed Governor of Massachusetts had

TWO YEARS before he decided to bless us with him running for President, the other TWO YEARS campaigning...

a friggen JUNIOR SENATOR PEOPLE they put in office as President..

Do you even understand what a JUNIOR SENATOR is?

Evidently not

A Junior Senator can have forty years experience in the Senate
 

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