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Post by Let It 🩸 on Oct 8, 2012 9:10:18 GMT -5
i just read that Paul Ryan is a worse vice presidential candidate choice than Sarah Palin. i'm sure this article was written by a liberal but that's a bold statement. -article by Bill Press, host of "Full Court Press" on Current TV God bless. Very suspect. What was his reasoning . . . She looks better in less clothing? he didn't give a reason in the article, just made the statement. God bless.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Oct 8, 2012 16:48:46 GMT -5
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Post by Let It 🩸 on Oct 8, 2012 17:26:12 GMT -5
Romney Proudly Explains How He's Turned Campaign Around BOSTON—For weeks many Beltway insiders had written off the Romney campaign as dead, saying the candidate had dug himself into too deep a hole with too little time to recover. However, with a month to go before ballots are cast, Romney has pulled even with President Obama, and the former Massachusetts governor credits his rejuvenated campaign to one, singular tactic: lying a lot. “I’m lying a lot more, and my lies are far more egregious than they’ve ever been,” a smiling Romney told reporters while sitting in the back of his campaign bus, adding that when faced with a choice to either lie or tell the truth, he will more than likely lie. “It’s a strategy that works because when I lie, I’m essentially telling people what they want to hear, and people really like hearing things they want to hear. Even if they sort of know that nothing I’m saying is true.” “It’s a freeing strategy, really, because I don’t have to worry about facts or being accurate or having any concrete positions of any kind,” Romney added. Romney said he is telling at least 80 percent more lies now than he was two months ago. Buoyed by his strong debate performance, which by his own admission included 40 or 50 instances of lying in one 90-minute period, the candidate said he will continue to “just openly lie [his] ass off” until the Nov. 6 election. Whether it’s a senior citizen, military family, working mother, businessman, or middle-class American, Romney said, he will lie to every single one of them as often as he can if that’s what it takes to win the presidency. “The best part is, it’s really easy to lie,” said Romney, who added that voicing whatever untruths come into his mind at any given moment is an easy thing to do because all it requires is opening his mouth and talking. “For example, if someone accuses me of having a tax plan that makes no discernable sense, I just lie and say that I do have a tax plan that makes sense. I also say there is a study that backs up my plan. See that? Simple. None of it is remotely true, of course, but now we’re moving on to the next topic because people are usually too afraid to ask me straight up if I’m lying, because that is apparently not something you ask someone who is running for president.” Moreover, Romney said, if anyone does accuse him of lying, he will simply say he is not lying, which he noted is just an extension of the overall strategy. “So, if I’m talking to retirees,” Romney continued, “I lie and say I’ll fight tooth and nail to save Medicare, which causes them to applaud. On the other hand, if I’m talking to the party base, I lie and say we have to cut Medicare, which causes them to applaud. So, you see, my goal here is to get everyone applauding for me, because if everyone is clapping their hands, standing on their feet, and shouting my name, that means they like me and will vote for me.” Romney’s campaign advisers said that they adopted the strategy of lying a lot after realizing several things: (1) Lying sounds good, especially when the truth sounds bad, (2) the American media doesn’t care if you lie, (3) the American people don’t care if you lie, and (4) it’s okay to lie if you are very, very desperate to become the president of the United States. “If we’re going to be carried into the White House, it’s going to have to be on a wave of lies,” Romney campaign manager Matt Rhoades said. “Most important, Mitt is comfortable when he is lying because then he doesn’t have to say anything bad. And in this last month it’s important that we just let Mitt be Mitt, whoever the hell that is.” “It’s late in the game, but this campaign has finally found its groove,” Rhoades added. “And that groove is lying. Bald-faced, make-no-apologies, dirty, filthy lying.” According to Romney, amidst all the lies, there is only one thing that remains true. “I literally have no clue where I stand on any single issue at this point,” said Romney, adding that when it comes to women’s rights, gay rights, health care, the middle class, the economy, or the U.S. military, all he knows is how to lie about them. “I understand what other people want. And what I’ve learned, especially in the past week, is that in order to be a viable candidate for the White House, that’s all you really need to know.” Following the interview, Romney told various reporters that, if elected, he would save the newspaper industry. www.theonion.com/articles/romney-proudly-explains-how-hes-turned-campaign-ar,29845/
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Oct 9, 2012 16:41:25 GMT -5
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Post by Let It 🩸 on Oct 9, 2012 16:54:58 GMT -5
it's paramount that you get laid a.s.a.p. God bless.
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Post by Master Wanker on Oct 10, 2012 6:14:26 GMT -5
I would say to you use a plastic bag but I doubt you'll ever need one
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Post by Let It 🩸 on Oct 10, 2012 11:24:52 GMT -5
it's paramount Joe Biden punch that little bitch Paul Ryan in the face tomorrow at the debate.
God bless.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Oct 10, 2012 11:55:49 GMT -5
it's paramount that you get laid a.s.a.p. God bless. Who ya gonna call?.....Caro!
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Post by NYR on Oct 10, 2012 13:27:22 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Oct 10, 2012 16:44:31 GMT -5
i wonder if romney is on obama's kill list.
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Post by Let It 🩸 on Oct 10, 2012 18:55:27 GMT -5
Naked, Tied-Up Paul Ryan Tells Staff He Can’t Prepare For Debate Unless They Slap Him Harder Congressman Ryan demands to be slapped even harder before continuing to get ready for tomorrow’s debate. DANVILLE, KY—Lying fully nude with his wrists and ankles tied to the corners of his hotel room bed, an intense, sweat-drenched Paul Ryan reportedly told his staffers today that the only way he could prepare for Thursday night’s vice-presidential debate was if they slapped his naked, bound body harder and harder. Sources confirmed the GOP vice-presidential nominee had brought in a specially-trained debate coach named Madame Renee, a fiercely conservative dominatrix dressed in a form-fitting black corset and thigh-high pleather platform boots, to provide the debate preparation he requested, ranging from heavy paddling, to rope bondage, to discipline lessons, to employing a testicle-clamping device known simply as “the Humbler.” “Slap my face as hard as you can and tell me how much you want bigger government,” the bound Wisconsin congressman is said to have shouted through gritted teeth as his aides recited Obama budget proposals, which he then rebutted with conservative talking points between screams of “more” and “faster.” “Oh, God, yes, tell me what loopholes we have to close for our tax plan to remain revenue neutral! Tell me the loopholes!” “Harder!” Ryan is said to have commanded, his body red and battered from hours of being struck with a studded riding crop. “Make me cry.” According to sources, Ryan then insisted that aides rake their fingernails across his chest and spit in his face while calling him a “filthy liberal slut.” Over the previous two days of debate preparation, numerous fellow guests of the Sheraton hotel confirmed hearing alternating bellows of pain and pleasure emanating from the building’s top floor, as well as what several occupants on the floor below described as whip cracks, loud slaps followed by satisfied cries of “yes,” and what sounded like the exact figure of the U.S. federal deficit screamed out in ecstasy. According to sources familiar with today’s session, after several hours of drills on defense spending involving handcuffs, a Wartenberg wheel, and a metal ball stretcher, aides stated the team moved on to the topic of entitlements, during which the House Budget Committee chairman insisted he was only capable of retaining all the necessary facts and figures if he were treated like the “dirty little dog” he is. Reports confirmed that Madame Renee and various staffers then dragged the fully nude House Budget Committee Chairman around by a leash on his hands and knees, repeatedly forcing him to lick their shoes and drink from the hotel toilet bowl. “Choke me, please, Madame,” the flushed, bruised congressman is said to have requested of the dominatrix as she tugged tighter on his slip collar while he stared at a chart showing the growth of the national debt under Obama’s tenure. “Choke me until I’m almost passing out. Please, Madame, please.” “Tighter,” he reportedly gasped, as his body tensed and arched from lack of airflow. “Oh, God, I love it! I love it!” While noting his approach was unorthodox, campaign aides stated that Ryan’s fact retention and ability to maneuver through difficult questions had notably improved with his close work with Madame Renee. In particular, staffers cited Ryan’s strong response to being vigorously struck on the chest, buttocks, and inner thighs with a cat ‘o nine tails every time he mentioned the phrase “middle class,” as well as being rewarded for answering health care questions correctly by dripping boiling hot paraffin on his nipples and anus. Following a busy and painful day of preparation, sources stated the vice presidential nominee spent several hours winding down by putting on a large diaper, suckling from an oversized baby bottle, and insisting that various staff L4E L4E Members cradle him in their arms. “Before the Republican National Convention, we must have slapped Paul’s entire body with long wooden switches and thick leather straps for five straight hours, and he gave a great speech,” said Ryan spokesman Brendan Buck over the phone, as the congressman could be heard grunting in a combination of pain and pleasure through a ball gag in the room behind him. “I can’t tell you how this works or why he does it, but one thing’s for sure, he’s really made a lot of progress on foreign policy after all of our female staffers repeatedly kicked him in the scrotum with the points of their shoes.” “If we run through his body language drills one more time, really double down on our position on women’s health issues, and attach electrodes to the glans of his penis as he has requested, I genuinely believe there’s no stopping him in tomorrow’s debate,” Buck added. “Provided of course that he doesn’t suffer any serious injury of some kind.” At press time, several top GOP strategists and speechwriters were reportedly urinating all over the vice presidential candidate. www.theonion.com/articles/naked-tiedup-paul-ryan-tells-staff-he-cant-prepare,29872/
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Post by NYR on Oct 11, 2012 22:38:08 GMT -5
biden took ryan to school tonight. that was an incredible performance.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2012 0:34:31 GMT -5
biden took ryan to school tonight. that was an incredible performance. You're joking right? The debate was pretty even other than Biden making more headlines by breaking every piece of debate decorum ever created. VP debates don't really matter anyhow. It was at least more entertaining than the first Pres. Debate was though.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Oct 13, 2012 14:08:18 GMT -5
As we near election day, Mitt's finally in a decent position, albeit open to volatile changes.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2012 18:31:30 GMT -5
Dude, NL4E, it doesn't matter who the Republican nominee is, you would support him/her. Is that correct? By all means say no if it isn't so. But you really just come across as a Republican fanboy, for lack of a better term. And that's worthless. Be an independent thinker. And not because I said so. Do it because you are an original human being. I bet you're not even aware what you're capable of.
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Post by NYR on Oct 14, 2012 13:18:45 GMT -5
biden took ryan to school tonight. that was an incredible performance. You're joking right? The debate was pretty even other than Biden making more headlines by breaking every piece of debate decorum ever created. VP debates don't really matter anyhow. It was at least more entertaining than the first Pres. Debate was though. oh, please. when i hear total bullshit, i tend to laugh my ass off too. conservatives are all pissy that biden called ryan out. ryan lied 24 times in just around 40 minutes and biden was absolutely right to have acted the way he did. romney and ryan should only get the respect they think they deserve once they stop misrepresenting their campaign left and right.
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Post by Let It 🩸 on Oct 15, 2012 18:33:12 GMT -5
Obama Excited To Participate In First Debate The president says he is aware “how crucial this first debate is” and is eager to give a strong performance. WASHINGTON—Saying he was excited to “finally get out there” and defend his policies in front of the entire nation, President Barack Obama told reporters he was energized and eager to participate in his first debate of the 2012 election cycle Tuesday night. “Everyone—myself, my opponent, pundits, the media—we all recognize how crucial the first debate is, and that’s why I can’t wait to knock it out of the park,” Obama said Monday during a break from his near constant debate training sessions, which he described as essential for making a strong first impression on viewers. “After all the sound bites and attack ads, it’s great to at long last have the opportunity to appear alongside my opponent and offer a full-throated argument in support of my plan to return our middle class to prosperity.” “You don’t get many chances to clearly articulate your policies and rebut those of your opponent in front of the entire nation,” Obama continued. “And I don’t intend to let this opportunity slip by.” Telling reporters he needs to be at top of his game if he hopes to win over independent voters in the first debate, the president said he has been hard at work honing his rhetorical skills so he can set the tone for the rest of the campaign. He noted that in particular he has focused on not being afraid to go on the offensive and on perfecting his body language, which he said would be “absolutely essential” for gaining the upper hand in the first contest between the candidates. Moreover, after months of being attacked on the campaign trail, Obama acknowledged he was looking forward to finally dispelling what he described as baseless allegations leveled against his administration, saying he would “relish the chance to set the record straight once and for all.” In addition, sources confirmed Obama has eagerly awaited “this, the first of three debates,” so he can seize on the Romney campaign’s numerous gaffes and repeatedly draw attention to the GOP nominee’s shifting policies. Hoping to employ Romney’s own words against him, Obama said it was vital that he use his initial debate appearance to “drive home” the message that his opponent is unprincipled and out of touch. “Look, it’s the first debate, which many people would argue is the most important of them all, so I have a responsibility here to come out swinging and really set the pace for the next two matchups,” Obama said. “Now, Gov. Romney is also aware of just how important the first debate is, so we expect him to be on the attack. But now is my first chance to really show people I’m completely focused and not at all rusty, so expect a spirited discussion.” Admitting a subpar performance on his part could give Romney a significant bump in the polls and critically shift the electoral landscape just weeks before Election Day, Obama vowed to approach the first debate very seriously. The president said he and his team had devised rebuttals to every possible Romney answer and were working on ways he could stay bold, aggressive, and on-message throughout the evening, adding that he did not want to take any chances in the first debate and be forced to rely on a rebound in the next two. Obama also told reporters he was fully aware that the first debate would be watched by as many as 70 million Americans, and that “this is the big one.” “The bottom line is that I have a much stronger plan for middle-class families, I actually have consistent and detailed policies on the economy and the deficit, and I have proven myself to be strong on national security,” Obama said. “All I need to do in the first debate, really, is make this distinction to the American people, and then this first debate should pretty much seal my reelection.” “Frankly, it’d be pretty embarrassing if I couldn’t pull that off,” Obama added. www.theonion.com/articles/obama-excited-to-participate-in-first-debate,29930/
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Post by Deleted on Oct 16, 2012 11:58:07 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Oct 16, 2012 14:23:27 GMT -5
I saw that site earlier today. The website is clever, but it doesn't give anyone who knows anything about what is going on any kind of real information.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 16, 2012 15:35:35 GMT -5
I saw that site earlier today. The website is clever, but it doesn't give anyone who knows anything about what is going on any kind of real information. Much like Romney and Ryan.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Oct 16, 2012 17:08:34 GMT -5
Presidential Debate #2 tonight. I'm excited. Who else will be watching when the Mittens comes off (as the winner)?
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Oct 16, 2012 19:27:20 GMT -5
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Post by Let It 🩸 on Oct 16, 2012 20:04:58 GMT -5
i'm watching the debate on PBS.
God bless.
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Post by Let It 🩸 on Oct 16, 2012 21:34:52 GMT -5
this debate has been really fucking boring. i should've watched Alaska: The Last Frontier.
God bless.
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Post by spaneli on Oct 16, 2012 21:45:12 GMT -5
I think Obama won this debate. Not as convincingly as Romney in the first, but he got the win he needed. Wouldn't be surprised if the polls shifted a couple of points toward Obama. Less than the 4 point bump that Romney received after the first debate, but a bump that put him ahead just again, just barely.
These first two debates remind me a lot of Mondale v Reagan in 1984. Reagan came out in the first debate poorly, looked gassed, and out of ideas. Mondale closed the race and even took the lead. Reagan came out in the second debate better than the first and recovered the damage. I think that's a bit of what just happened. Not to the same degree, but a comparable.
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