Romney's legacy
#1Romney's legacy
Posted: 11/4/12 at 2:51pmMitt Romney will be remembered as having been a 2-term president of the United States of America and a very successful one, one who got the economy back on track, ended the wars in the Middle East and ushered in a new era of Pax Americana!
#2Romney's legacy
Posted: 11/4/12 at 2:55pm
Really? Even though right wing sites are even admitting it's over for Mitt you still carry on with this idiotic fantasy? Jim, you discredit yourself and show how stupid you really are.He WILL NOT be a one or two term President. EVER. Deal with it.
People like you live in a fantasy world that is very dangerous.The American People will have spoken come Tuesday night and your months of lies and crap will all have been for nothing. You desperate tweets and Facebook rants all for nothing. We are all laughing at your stupidity! LOL!
#2Romney's legacy
Posted: 11/4/12 at 3:04pmNo one will even remember him in two months...
#3Romney's legacy
Posted: 11/4/12 at 3:07pmThe Republicans HATED Him during the primaries. Mitt lied about them as well. Look at what he did to Newt. After Tuesday they will start trash talking him, a book will come out on how big of a disaster his campaign was, more people who supported him will trash him,and he will go off and live his billionaire life in his multiple homes with his trashy wife and family.Occasionally Fox will have him on to trash Obama but no one but Fox viewers will care.
#4Romney's legacy
Posted: 11/4/12 at 3:09pmAnd we are all going to be laughing our collective asses off.
#5Romney's legacy
Posted: 11/4/12 at 3:12pm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ByzxFQSlyDA&sns=fb
Here are Republicans saying why NOT to vote for Romney!
#6Romney's legacy
Posted: 11/4/12 at 3:14pmAnd, according the other video, the ones who ARE voting for Romney, have no good reason why there are, when they are asked.
#7Romney's legacy
Posted: 11/4/12 at 3:14pmGreat video. Yet they all support him now. So, they were lying then or are lying now. Hey Jim, can you explain this video to us?
#8Romney's legacy
Posted: 11/4/12 at 4:18pmSaying Mitt Romney would make a great president is kind of like saying Jim Colyer would make a good song writer. Both are so delusional it is hard not to feel sorry for them...or to be very afraid.
Phyllis Rogers Stone
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
#10Romney's legacy
Posted: 11/4/12 at 4:31pmGive him a fluorescent pink fright wig and a jewel in his navel and he would be a troll doll!
#11Romney's legacy
Posted: 11/4/12 at 4:38pmThat pic will never get old.
#12Romney's legacy
Posted: 11/4/12 at 4:43pmLooks like he needs to be in a pimped out scooter.
#13Romney's legacy
Posted: 11/4/12 at 5:01pmDo you think he'd buy out of pocket or receive one off the Govunment like those other disabled?
#14Romney's legacy
Posted: 11/4/12 at 5:33pm
I am for Mitt Romney 100%. I was for Romney in 2007. McCain didn't have a chance. But then our politics does shift back and forth between Republicans and Democrats, which is how it's supposed to be. Mitt Romney is a brilliant man and one who loves this country. He does not have to risk his life running for president. He has unlimited money and could be traveling the world in luxury or just lying by the pool sipping his favorite drink. Romney is an expert in the field of economics. If anyone can help to create jobs and stimulate the economy, it is he. Hopefully, he will get some of the beggars off the streets of Nashville by putting them back to work. Romney will stop these hellish wars and bring as much stability to the Middle East as possible. Bush and Obama have brought us a disastrous 12 years. What I like most about Romney is that he is genuinely a nice guy and a good man. He served as a missionary in France. I know a lot of people don't like Mormons, but I have been to Salt Lake City and to Temple Square and can tell you that Mormons are some of the hardest working people in America. Let's face it! They started out with a desert! I am not Mormon. In fact, I am suspicious of all religion. To me, religion seems an odd mix of mythology and lies. Carl Sagan said "Science is the candle in the dark," and I tend to agree. Nothing is achieved by prayer. Achievements come through scientific knowledge and advanced technology. And hard work! But I respect Romney's right to practice his faith. One of the great things about our country is its freedom of religion. We can be believers or atheists. It's all the same! I posted for 7 hours yesterday on behalf of Mitt Romney. I post on dozens of forums across the web. I have over 1000 friends on facebook and have been campaigning ferociously for Romney. I sincerely believe he will be president. I will not rub it in, however, if and when he is elected. Obama people are the ones who spike the football! Not Romney people. I will say this, however, since someone brought it up. Romney is not "zombiesque!" Obama is! I noticed Obama's resemblance to Boris Karloff's "Mummy" from the beginning!
Updated On: 11/4/12 at 05:33 PM
#15Romney's legacy
Posted: 11/4/12 at 5:36pmSo when is your next Klan meeting?
#16Romney's legacy
Posted: 11/4/12 at 5:40pm8 years of Romney would be like living through the prequel of the Hunger Games.
#17Romney's legacy
Posted: 11/4/12 at 5:44pm
The Republicans shamelessly discard their losing nominees like the vilest of garbage. Most times trying to forget they exist. Their nominees are only tool, puppets. Willard will be seen as the guy who lost an "easy" election, not as the corporate shill who ALMOST was bought the election by the super rich for the super rich with the help of the Supreme Court and millions of fools.
That is his legacy.
Unknown User
Joined: 12/31/69
#18Romney's legacy
Posted: 11/4/12 at 5:51pmPaul Ryan is already hard at work on his 2016 presidential campaign. Yes- he knows that Tuesday night the Romney/Ryan ticket goes down to defeat and he's going to be Pailined if he doesn't get out ahead of it. The Republican party is going to be on Fox Wednesday morning announcing that Romney was too liberal and that they will not make that mistake ever again. They are going to line up behind a "Real Conservative" this time...will it be Ryan or Santorum?
#19Romney's legacy
Posted: 11/4/12 at 5:53pm
I guess all those jobs that were shipped off to Chinese workers count somehow in Romney's job creation rhetoric?
If Romney's track record is correct, he made millions off bankrupting companies.
Bain Capitol, lead by Romney, is one of the reasons why there are so many unemployed US citizens. Most of their jobs were shipped overseas.
That is a fact.
#20Romney's legacy
Posted: 11/4/12 at 5:56pm
Yes, Jim, Romney does not need the MONEY that a huge presidential salary would bring, he needs his big fat coc..er EGO stroked.
Yes, he COULD be sitting on some paradise island, THE CAYMENS, where he can keep a close watch on all of his tax-free money. And I am sure you are right, he of ALL people in history would be the one to settle the middle-east conflict...by going after our greatest threat...RUSSIA!
Oh, for goddess's sake, why am I trying to argue with a man who is clearly mentally ill?
FindingNamo
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
#21Romney's legacy
Posted: 11/4/12 at 6:06pmIt's too late for Ryan to get ahead of this mess. Only Chris Christie was smart enough to figure out how to do it and he executed it flawlessly.
#22Romney's legacy
Posted: 11/4/12 at 6:16pmI agree Namo. Never liked Chris Christie but after seeing him this week I'm taking another look. I may not agree with him but what he did was brave,IMO. He showed that he is willing to put politics aside and work together to get things done and we have not seen ANY Republican do that for Obama.Not saying I'm gonna go out and campaign for Christie. However, I am going to take a little closer look and not judge him to harshly.Christie is looking like a moderate these days.
#23Romney's legacy
Posted: 11/4/12 at 6:28pmChristie took the first step in his campaign for 2016, Ryan is quietly cursing Sandy for all the wrong reasons! I am sure he saw his chances for 2016 infringed upon.
#24Romney's legacy
Posted: 11/4/12 at 6:38pmI think it's hilarious that when a republican supports obama you look more closely at them, but when democrats start supporting Romney you throw them to the curb. Last week someone posted something about Oliver Stone and someone else whose name I can't recall who aren't supporting obama this election and you immediately started insulting him and kicked them to the curb, which I'm sure you didn't do last election when they were on the same side as you. It's just funny.
Videos









