Old_Zircon - 2012-11-07
Disappointingly sane.
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Jeriko-1 - 2012-11-07 No it wasn't. Just the way he addressed the President and his family disturbed the shit out of me.
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Valvados - 2012-11-07 Never one to miss a chance for a dig at gay rights either.
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Old_Zircon - 2012-11-07 I'll watch it again when it's not 2:30 in the morning.
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Rodents of Unusual Size - 2012-11-08 "But I don't want to go to Honduras!"
"We'll all go. It will be good for us. AS A MOTHERFUCKING FAMILY! NOT A FIRST FAMILY LIKE GOD WANTED BUT A MORMON SHITEATING GRIN WEARING FAMILY SO SUCK IT UP WE'RE GOING TO MOTHERFUCKING HONDURAS AND WE ARE GOING TO HAVE THE FUCKING TIME OF OUR LIVES!"
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Valvados - 2012-11-09 Shiteating grin AND magic underwear wearing
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Cena_mark - 2012-11-07
Where's my knife? I want to celebrate, but I need something to cut this cake.
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Dinkin Flicka - 2012-11-07 Didn't you slit your wrist 4 years ago??
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Koda Maja - 2012-11-07
"I’ve only written one speech for tonight."
-Mitt Romney
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John Holmes Motherfucker - 2012-11-07
You built this, Mitt.
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Hooker - 2012-11-07
I find it hilarious that McCain, who thrust Sarah Palin into the spotlight and accused Obama of consorting with terrorists, showed more humanity in his 2008 concession speech than Mitt Romney has shown in his entire life.
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Cena_mark - 2012-11-07 McCain is a man of honor. He may have temporarily changed his colors for the 2008 election to appeal to those on the far right, but he is still more of a man than most.
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SolRo - 2012-11-07 than most women.
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Scrotum H. Vainglorious - 2012-11-07
Oh well, back to Bain to outsource more jobs and maybe build another elevator for your cars.
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John Holmes Motherfucker - 2012-11-07
This man ran the worst campaign I've ever seen. Devoting a whole night of the convention to taking an innocuous obama quote out of context ("We built that.") is worse than cynical. To anyone who is not consumed with Obamahate, and is willing to take 40 seconds to look up the actual quote on Google, it makes the Republicans look like they didn't have any real issues to run on. I still don't know what Romney ran on, other than lower taxes for rich people, and being a white guy.
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SolRo - 2012-11-07 he also ran on being rich.
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fourthguy - 2012-11-07
"I ran for office because I'm concerned about America:" Gotta get one last lie in at the end of the campaign there.
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Portaxx - 2012-11-07
Disappointed that a giant Vaudeville hook didn't yank him off the stage.
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Rodents of Unusual Size - 2012-11-07
The best thing about this election is the sheer amount of money corporations put into getting Romney elected and seeing it all go down the toilet.
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Bort - 2012-11-07 Yeah, I'm pleasantly pleased at how little impact Citizens United had. I imagine it would have had more impact, except for three things:
1) It's probably most effective in races where voters don't have strong opinions about either candidate. If they already love or hate at least one of them, Citizens United can't buy enough ads to change peoples' minds.
2) Many thousands of private citizens reached deep into their pockets to counter the Adelsons. I did and I bet a lot of other people here did too.
3) The E-Mails. Dear God, the E-Mails asking for contributions. They were effective in their unrelentingness, I have to give them that, but I won't miss them.
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Quad9Damage - 2012-11-07 I'm honestly not sure how they got my e-mail address, but the DCC bombarded me with mail throughout this campaign asking for donations to counter the latest Super PAC or attack ad blitz. "We need $ 10 million by midnight or we're all fucked!"
I chipped in a $ 30 donation once, feeling like I needed to contribute if I wanted to keep the evangelicals out of my bedroom. But the requests for donations continued pouring in, and I ignored them.
I'm glad the grassroots efforts have paid off, though. Seeing that Scrooge bin of pro-Romney money disappear down a wormhole makes me smile.
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EvilHomer - 2012-11-07
Who?
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Pillager - 2012-11-07
What now GOP?
That fat ball of rage Chris Christie?
Paul "The Dishwasher" Ryan? Santorum? Jindal?
You scraped the bottom of the barrel with Romney, I guess in '16 we'll see what's under the barrel.
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Koda Maja - 2012-11-07 Jon Huntsman would be a good choice, in my opinion. Though he stepped on some republican toes this election.
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spikestoyiu - 2012-11-07 Jon Huntsman is pretty great, as far as Republican Mormons go, so I doubt we'll be seeing much of him. Jindal is pretty much their version of Obama, so we'll probably see him next.
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fourthguy - 2012-11-07 Jon Huntsman? Are you kidding me? It's gonna be Rubio. He's young, he's charismatic, he's Catholic and Hispanic. He can appeal to moderates. Mark my words. In 2016 he's gonna jump in and try to save the Republican party by making up for the angry white guy shortage.
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Rodents of Unusual Size - 2012-11-08 If Jindal runs for president I will be happier than hell, because it means a few years of a campaign that will look like a Parks and Rec episode.
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Nikon - 2012-11-07
Turns out we like being able to fire people too, Mitt.
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Cherry Pop Culture - 2012-11-07
How in the living fuck does this douche-canoe win 48% of the votes in this country? Daddy and I got into it about my observation of Romney being a backwards, ignorant, silver spoon chewing motherfucker that should eat a shotgun. I guess some live by being or thinking they are the one percent in this world :/.
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Jet Bin Fever - 2012-11-07
Amazing that he got so close. But, thankfully close didn't cut it.
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