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blueballs wrote:I scratch my head over all the venom toward Romney... heck, all the guy has ever done is be wildly succesful in everything he's ever done- be it private sector (Bain), public sector (MA), or non profit sector (SLC Olympics).

The guy has the best resume of anybody who has run for President in my lifetime. For anybody to suggest he isn't a viable alternative to the assclown who holds the office currently is mind boggling.
You don't really know Mitt Romney.

Check this out:

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Here's an assclown of biblical proportion and the last guy we need in the White House
And this is where we get to the hypocrisy at the heart of Mitt Romney. Everyone knows that he is fantastically rich, having scored great success, the legend goes, as a "turnaround specialist," a shrewd financial operator who revived moribund companies as a high-priced consultant for a storied Wall Street private equity firm. But what most voters don't know is the way Mitt Romney actually made his fortune: by borrowing vast sums of money that other people were forced to pay back. This is the plain, stark reality that has somehow eluded America's top political journalists for two consecutive presidential campaigns: Mitt Romney is one of the greatest and most irresponsible debt creators of all time. In the past few decades, in fact, Romney has piled more debt onto more unsuspecting companies, written more gigantic checks that other people have to cover, than perhaps all but a handful of people on planet Earth.

By making debt the centerpiece of his campaign, Romney was making a calculated bluff of historic dimensions – placing a massive all-in bet on the rank incompetence of the American press corps. The result has been a brilliant comedy: A man makes a $250 million fortune loading up companies with debt and then extracting million-dollar fees from those same companies, in exchange for the generous service of telling them who needs to be fired in order to finance the debt payments he saddled them with in the first place. That same man then runs for president riding an image of children roasting on flames of debt, choosing as his running mate perhaps the only politician in America more pompous and self-righteous on the subject of the evils of borrowed money than the candidate himself. If Romney pulls off this whopper, you'll have to tip your hat to him: No one in history has ever successfully run for president riding this big of a lie. It's almost enough to make you think he really is qualified for the White House.

The unlikeliness of Romney's gambit isn't simply a reflection of his own artlessly unapologetic mindset – it stands as an emblem for the resiliency of the entire sociopathic Wall Street set he represents. Four years ago, the Mitt Romneys of the world nearly destroyed the global economy with their greed, shortsightedness and – most notably – wildly irresponsible use of debt in pursuit of personal profit. The sight was so disgusting that people everywhere were ready to drop an H-bomb on Lower Manhattan and bayonet the survivors. But today that same insane greed ethos, that same belief in the lunatic pursuit of instant borrowed millions – it's dusted itself off, it's had a shave and a shoeshine, and it's back out there running for president.

Mitt Romney, it turns out, is the perfect frontman for Wall Street's greed revolution. He's not a two-bit, shifty-eyed huckster like Lloyd Blankfein. He's not a sighing, eye-rolling, arrogant jerkwad like Jamie Dimon. But Mitt believes the same things those guys believe: He's been right with them on the front lines of the financialization revolution, a decades-long campaign in which the old, simple, let's-make-stuff-and-sell-it manufacturing economy was replaced with a new, highly complex, let's-take-stuff-and-trash-it financial economy. Instead of cars and airplanes, we built swaps, CDOs and other toxic financial products. Instead of building new companies from the ground up, we took out massive bank loans and used them to acquire existing firms, liquidating every asset in sight and leaving the target companies holding the note. The new borrow-and-conquer economy was morally sanctified by an almost religious faith in the grossly euphemistic concept of "creative destruction," and amounted to a total abdication of collective responsibility by America's rich, whose new thing was making assloads of money in ever-shorter campaigns of economic conquest, sending the proceeds offshore, and shrugging as the great towns and factories their parents and grandparents built were shuttered and boarded up, crushed by a true prairie fire of debt.

Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/ne ... z25sMCqbZ6" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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D1B wrote:
blueballs wrote:I scratch my head over all the venom toward Romney... heck, all the guy has ever done is be wildly succesful in everything he's ever done- be it private sector (Bain), public sector (MA), or non profit sector (SLC Olympics).

The guy has the best resume of anybody who has run for President in my lifetime. For anybody to suggest he isn't a viable alternative to the assclown who holds the office currently is mind boggling.
You don't really know Mitt Romney.

Check this out:

Image

Here's an assclown of biblical proportion and the last guy we need in the White House
And this is where we get to the hypocrisy at the heart of Mitt Romney. Everyone knows that he is fantastically rich, having scored great success, the legend goes, as a "turnaround specialist," a shrewd financial operator who revived moribund companies as a high-priced consultant for a storied Wall Street private equity firm. But what most voters don't know is the way Mitt Romney actually made his fortune: by borrowing vast sums of money that other people were forced to pay back. This is the plain, stark reality that has somehow eluded America's top political journalists for two consecutive presidential campaigns: Mitt Romney is one of the greatest and most irresponsible debt creators of all time. In the past few decades, in fact, Romney has piled more debt onto more unsuspecting companies, written more gigantic checks that other people have to cover, than perhaps all but a handful of people on planet Earth.

By making debt the centerpiece of his campaign, Romney was making a calculated bluff of historic dimensions – placing a massive all-in bet on the rank incompetence of the American press corps. The result has been a brilliant comedy: A man makes a $250 million fortune loading up companies with debt and then extracting million-dollar fees from those same companies, in exchange for the generous service of telling them who needs to be fired in order to finance the debt payments he saddled them with in the first place. That same man then runs for president riding an image of children roasting on flames of debt, choosing as his running mate perhaps the only politician in America more pompous and self-righteous on the subject of the evils of borrowed money than the candidate himself. If Romney pulls off this whopper, you'll have to tip your hat to him: No one in history has ever successfully run for president riding this big of a lie. It's almost enough to make you think he really is qualified for the White House.

The unlikeliness of Romney's gambit isn't simply a reflection of his own artlessly unapologetic mindset – it stands as an emblem for the resiliency of the entire sociopathic Wall Street set he represents. Four years ago, the Mitt Romneys of the world nearly destroyed the global economy with their greed, shortsightedness and – most notably – wildly irresponsible use of debt in pursuit of personal profit. The sight was so disgusting that people everywhere were ready to drop an H-bomb on Lower Manhattan and bayonet the survivors. But today that same insane greed ethos, that same belief in the lunatic pursuit of instant borrowed millions – it's dusted itself off, it's had a shave and a shoeshine, and it's back out there running for president.

Mitt Romney, it turns out, is the perfect frontman for Wall Street's greed revolution. He's not a two-bit, shifty-eyed huckster like Lloyd Blankfein. He's not a sighing, eye-rolling, arrogant jerkwad like Jamie Dimon. But Mitt believes the same things those guys believe: He's been right with them on the front lines of the financialization revolution, a decades-long campaign in which the old, simple, let's-make-stuff-and-sell-it manufacturing economy was replaced with a new, highly complex, let's-take-stuff-and-trash-it financial economy. Instead of cars and airplanes, we built swaps, CDOs and other toxic financial products. Instead of building new companies from the ground up, we took out massive bank loans and used them to acquire existing firms, liquidating every asset in sight and leaving the target companies holding the note. The new borrow-and-conquer economy was morally sanctified by an almost religious faith in the grossly euphemistic concept of "creative destruction," and amounted to a total abdication of collective responsibility by America's rich, whose new thing was making assloads of money in ever-shorter campaigns of economic conquest, sending the proceeds offshore, and shrugging as the great towns and factories their parents and grandparents built were shuttered and boarded up, crushed by a true prairie fire of debt.

Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/ne ... z25sMCqbZ6" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Preemptive the the Baldy's and aZzclowns of the world:

1. Read the entire article
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3. Go fuck yourself
Thank you D1B for putting me inside the mind of one sick mutherfucking individual. :thumb:
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Baldy wrote:
D1B wrote:
You don't really know Mitt Romney.

Check this out:

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Here's an assclown of biblical proportion and the last guy we need in the White House



Preemptive the the Baldy's and aZzclowns of the world:

1. Read the entire article
2. Show your sources
3. Go fuck yourself
Thank you D1B for putting me inside the mind of one sick mutherfucking individual. :thumb:
When you recover from this foot in your ass, please attempt an adult response.
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blueballs wrote:I scratch my head over all the venom toward Romney... heck, all the guy has ever done is be wildly succesful in everything he's ever done- be it private sector (Bain), public sector (MA), or non profit sector (SLC Olympics).

The guy has the best resume of anybody who has run for President in my lifetime. For anybody to suggest he isn't a viable alternative to the assclown who holds the office currently is mind boggling.

Anybody born in Romney's position can't help being wildly successful, money-wise, as long as they follow the billionaire's creed.

Socialize risks, privatize profits.


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houndawg wrote:
blueballs wrote:I scratch my head over all the venom toward Romney... heck, all the guy has ever done is be wildly succesful in everything he's ever done- be it private sector (Bain), public sector (MA), or non profit sector (SLC Olympics).

The guy has the best resume of anybody who has run for President in my lifetime. For anybody to suggest he isn't a viable alternative to the assclown who holds the office currently is mind boggling.

Anybody born in Romney's position can't help being wildly successful, money-wise, as long as they follow the billionaire's creed.

Socialize risks, privatize profits.
How profound :roll:

dawg...you're old and tired, it would probably be better if you stuck to subjects you're more familiar with, like erectile dysfunction or Polident or other mens semen...things like that. :coffee:
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D1B wrote: When you recover from this foot in your ass, please attempt an adult response.
As soon as you post a real piece of journalism instead of a hunk of red meat for the mouthbreathers, we will. :nod:

It's a typical Taibbi target piece, plain and simple. Poorly written, poorly researched, loosely quoted, but extra heavy on the speculation and feather light on the facts....perfect for the dumbmasses.

You people need to make up your mind how you want to paint Romney.
Last month Romney was "out-of-touch", "aloof", "naive", etc. All of the sudden, according to Taibbi, Romney is "dictatorial", "cunning", "calculating". Sorry, Does. Not. Compute. :suspicious:

Love the KB Toys story Taibbi painted as some baby seal being preyed on by the big bad Great White shark called Bain. :lol:
The fact is KB Toys was a dying company that refused to budge from its 1950's business model. They were getting their ass kicked by the Wal-Marts, Targets, and Toys-R-Us' of the world because they didn't adapt. Malls and strip malls have been a dying breed for 20 years now, but KB Toys refused to see the writing on the wall and continued to put new stores in beside other stores who were shutting their doors.

After reading that piece of "journalism", there is 15 minutes of my life I'll never get back. :coffee:
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It took you three hours to read that, you lying conk ass. The nap you had to take in the middle was the 15 minutes you won't get back. :coffee:
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Chizzang wrote:It's pretty obvious we need somebody like Mitt Romney...




:rofl: that'll fix it
Well, duh! Tell us something we don't know! :coffee:
















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D1B wrote:
blueballs wrote:I scratch my head over all the venom toward Romney... heck, all the guy has ever done is be wildly succesful in everything he's ever done- be it private sector (Bain), public sector (MA), or non profit sector (SLC Olympics).

The guy has the best resume of anybody who has run for President in my lifetime. For anybody to suggest he isn't a viable alternative to the assclown who holds the office currently is mind boggling.
You don't really know Mitt Romney.

Check this out:

Image

Here's an assclown of biblical proportion and the last guy we need in the White House
And this is where we get to the hypocrisy at the heart of Mitt Romney. Everyone knows that he is fantastically rich, having scored great success, the legend goes, as a "turnaround specialist," a shrewd financial operator who revived moribund companies as a high-priced consultant for a storied Wall Street private equity firm. But what most voters don't know is the way Mitt Romney actually made his fortune: by borrowing vast sums of money that other people were forced to pay back. This is the plain, stark reality that has somehow eluded America's top political journalists for two consecutive presidential campaigns: Mitt Romney is one of the greatest and most irresponsible debt creators of all time. In the past few decades, in fact, Romney has piled more debt onto more unsuspecting companies, written more gigantic checks that other people have to cover, than perhaps all but a handful of people on planet Earth.

By making debt the centerpiece of his campaign, Romney was making a calculated bluff of historic dimensions – placing a massive all-in bet on the rank incompetence of the American press corps. The result has been a brilliant comedy: A man makes a $250 million fortune loading up companies with debt and then extracting million-dollar fees from those same companies, in exchange for the generous service of telling them who needs to be fired in order to finance the debt payments he saddled them with in the first place. That same man then runs for president riding an image of children roasting on flames of debt, choosing as his running mate perhaps the only politician in America more pompous and self-righteous on the subject of the evils of borrowed money than the candidate himself. If Romney pulls off this whopper, you'll have to tip your hat to him: No one in history has ever successfully run for president riding this big of a lie. It's almost enough to make you think he really is qualified for the White House.

The unlikeliness of Romney's gambit isn't simply a reflection of his own artlessly unapologetic mindset – it stands as an emblem for the resiliency of the entire sociopathic Wall Street set he represents. Four years ago, the Mitt Romneys of the world nearly destroyed the global economy with their greed, shortsightedness and – most notably – wildly irresponsible use of debt in pursuit of personal profit. The sight was so disgusting that people everywhere were ready to drop an H-bomb on Lower Manhattan and bayonet the survivors. But today that same insane greed ethos, that same belief in the lunatic pursuit of instant borrowed millions – it's dusted itself off, it's had a shave and a shoeshine, and it's back out there running for president.

Mitt Romney, it turns out, is the perfect frontman for Wall Street's greed revolution. He's not a two-bit, shifty-eyed huckster like Lloyd Blankfein. He's not a sighing, eye-rolling, arrogant jerkwad like Jamie Dimon. But Mitt believes the same things those guys believe: He's been right with them on the front lines of the financialization revolution, a decades-long campaign in which the old, simple, let's-make-stuff-and-sell-it manufacturing economy was replaced with a new, highly complex, let's-take-stuff-and-trash-it financial economy. Instead of cars and airplanes, we built swaps, CDOs and other toxic financial products. Instead of building new companies from the ground up, we took out massive bank loans and used them to acquire existing firms, liquidating every asset in sight and leaving the target companies holding the note. The new borrow-and-conquer economy was morally sanctified by an almost religious faith in the grossly euphemistic concept of "creative destruction," and amounted to a total abdication of collective responsibility by America's rich, whose new thing was making assloads of money in ever-shorter campaigns of economic conquest, sending the proceeds offshore, and shrugging as the great towns and factories their parents and grandparents built were shuttered and boarded up, crushed by a true prairie fire of debt.

Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/ne ... z25sMCqbZ6" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Rolling Stone, are you fucking kidding me?

Get a real news source and maybe we can have a debate.
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free7694 wrote:
D1B wrote:
You don't really know Mitt Romney.

Check this out:

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Here's an assclown of biblical proportion and the last guy we need in the White House



Preemptive the the Baldy's and aZzclowns of the world:

1. Read the entire article
2. Show your sources
3. Go fuck yourself
Rolling Stone, are you fucking kidding me?

Get a real news source and maybe we can have a debate.
Read it and refute the points it makes, smart ass.
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free7694 wrote:
D1B wrote:
You don't really know Mitt Romney.

Check this out:

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Here's an assclown of biblical proportion and the last guy we need in the White House



Preemptive the the Baldy's and aZzclowns of the world:

1. Read the entire article
2. Show your sources
3. Go fuck yourself
Rolling Stone, are you fucking kidding me?

Get a real news source and maybe we can have a debate.
:lol: at the typical RS hatred. Me thinks you conks protest too much. Here's a short list of people who have written for Rolling Stone over the years:

William Greider
Michael Hastings
Caroline Kennedy
Joe Klein
P. J. O'Rourke
Matt Taibbi
Hunter S. Thompson
Tim Dickinson

Does the writing lean left? Sometimes...maybe even often, but if you keep up with Taibbi's pieces, he absolutely skewers Obama and the Democrats as well. Journalism doesn't need to be "fair and balanced" it just needs to be based in accuracy. So please go ahead and feel free to counter Taibbi's facts in this article or any other. In fact, you should go read the piece he did on Jefferson County Alabama a couple of years ago if you really want to see how Romney's Wall Street works. :nod:

If you don't like the article it says more about your partisanship than your understanding of good journalism. Taibbi is a modern day Hunter S. Thompson and I'm guessing you didn't appreciate him much either. :nod:
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Taibbi hasn't yet written anything to match Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail. I read that in high school -- yes, I'm that old -- and it's one of the most searing political books ever written. Thompson took no prisoners on either side. Too bad his enduring image is Uncle Duke in Doonesbury. Thompson, for all his faults, was way better than that.
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Ivytalk wrote:Taibbi hasn't yet written anything to match Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail. I read that in high school -- yes, I'm that old -- and it's one of the most searing political books ever written. Thompson took no prisoners on either side. Too bad his enduring image is Uncle Duke in Doonesbury. Thompson, for all his faults, was way better than that.
One of my all time favorites as well and I only read it about a decade ago so it stands the test of time as a great historical read. Hunter was well respected on both sides of the aisle. :nod:
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kalm wrote:
Ivytalk wrote:Taibbi hasn't yet written anything to match Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail. I read that in high school -- yes, I'm that old -- and it's one of the most searing political books ever written. Thompson took no prisoners on either side. Too bad his enduring image is Uncle Duke in Doonesbury. Thompson, for all his faults, was way better than that.
One of my all time favorites as well and I only read it about a decade ago so it stands the test of time as a great historical read. Hunter was well respected on both sides of the aisle. :nod:
Hunter Thompson was one of those SOBs that just can't help but tell the truth. RIP
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kalm wrote: Does the writing lean left? Sometimes...maybe even often, but if you keep up with Taibbi's pieces, he absolutely skewers Obama and the Democrats as well. Journalism doesn't need to be "fair and balanced" it just needs to be based in accuracy. So please go ahead and feel free to counter Taibbi's facts in this article or any other. In fact, you should go read the piece he did on Jefferson County Alabama a couple of years ago if you really want to see how Romney's Wall Street works. :nod:

If you don't like the article it says more about your partisanship than your understanding of good journalism. Taibbi is a modern day Hunter S. Thompson and I'm guessing you didn't appreciate him much either. :nod:
Taibbi is a dyed-in-the-wool "progressive" and the only reason he "skewers" Obama and the Donks is because they haven't totally jumped off the left side of the cliff. The problem with Taibbi is he is in the business of telling half-truths, and not telling the entire story...only the part that backs up his warped political philosophy.

I had no idea your man crush for Taibbi was so passionate. :suspicious:
I'm not a huge fan of Thompson, but I do respect him. Comparing Taibbi to Hunter S. is, well.... :rofl:
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Baldy wrote:
kalm wrote: Does the writing lean left? Sometimes...maybe even often, but if you keep up with Taibbi's pieces, he absolutely skewers Obama and the Democrats as well. Journalism doesn't need to be "fair and balanced" it just needs to be based in accuracy. So please go ahead and feel free to counter Taibbi's facts in this article or any other. In fact, you should go read the piece he did on Jefferson County Alabama a couple of years ago if you really want to see how Romney's Wall Street works. :nod:

If you don't like the article it says more about your partisanship than your understanding of good journalism. Taibbi is a modern day Hunter S. Thompson and I'm guessing you didn't appreciate him much either. :nod:
Taibbi is a dyed-in-the-wool "progressive" and the only reason he "skewers" Obama and the Donks is because they haven't totally jumped off the left side of the cliff. The problem with Taibbi is he is in the business of telling half-truths, and not telling the entire story...only the part that backs up his warped political philosophy.

I had no idea your man crush for Taibbi was so passionate. :suspicious:
I'm not a huge fan of Thompson, but I do respect him. Comparing Taibbi to Hunter S. is, well.... :rofl:
I was thinking the same thing... that LOTS of hardcore progressive folks have been unhappy with Obama, but that hardly makes them anything resembling bipartisan.
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CID1990 wrote:
Baldy wrote:
Taibbi is a dyed-in-the-wool "progressive" and the only reason he "skewers" Obama and the Donks is because they haven't totally jumped off the left side of the cliff. The problem with Taibbi is he is in the business of telling half-truths, and not telling the entire story...only the part that backs up his warped political philosophy.

I had no idea your man crush for Taibbi was so passionate. :suspicious:
I'm not a huge fan of Thompson, but I do respect him. Comparing Taibbi to Hunter S. is, well.... :rofl:
I was thinking the same thing... that LOTS of hardcore progressive folks have been unhappy with Obama, but that hardly makes them anything resembling bipartisan.
Baldy and 90, attacking the messenger. Two of the more intelligent conks here underwhelming us again. :ohno:
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D1B wrote:
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I was thinking the same thing... that LOTS of hardcore progressive folks have been unhappy with Obama, but that hardly makes them anything resembling bipartisan.
Baldy and 90, attacking the messenger. Two of the more intelligent conks here underwhelming us again. :ohno:
Come on, admit it... the only reason Taibbi has ever criticized Obama is when Obama looked like he might be swinging to the right of where people think he should be.

Seriously, does anyone really think Obama will, in a second term, be able to come to the center the way Clinton did? Folks like Taibbi would implode, and the Obama admin is sensitive to that.
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CID1990 wrote:
D1B wrote:
Baldy and 90, attacking the messenger. Two of the more intelligent conks here underwhelming us again. :ohno:
Come on, admit it... the only reason Taibbi has ever criticized Obama is when Obama looked like he might be swinging to the right of where people think he should be.

Seriously, does anyone really think Obama will, in a second term, be able to come to the center the way Clinton did? Folks like Taibbi would implode, and the Obama admin is sensitive to that.
Taibbi is running the show. :lol:
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UNI88 wrote:
Cap'n Cat wrote:FOUR MORE YEARS!

Better Obama than a return to hate and war, elitism and money-grubbing.

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How different has Obama been from Bush?
- Hate & war: left Iraq, extended Patriot Act, kept Gitmo open, still in Afghanistan, bombed Libya (w/o Congressional approval), drone war in Pakistan & Yemen, continued proxy war in Somalia, etc.
- Elitism: is ivory tower intellectual elitism any better than wall street financial elitism? Has Obama really turned his back on corporate interests or is he speaking out of both sides of his mouth?
- Money-grubbing: REALLY? The government is going to have to tax income our kids haven't even made yet to pay for Obamacare, unnecessary military spending and other government programs. Obama has just continued Bush's policies of spending way more than the government takes in. He might want to allocate the funding slightly differently but they're still spending way too much.

It really cracks me up when Obama supporters slam Bush and vice versa. Their differences are incremental at best.

Fvck, 88, you're a worse generalizer than I am! Holy platitudes-built-on-toothpicks, Batman!!!


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blueballs wrote:I scratch my head over all the venom toward Romney... heck, all the guy has ever done is be wildly succesful in everything he's ever done- be it private sector (Bain), public sector (MA), or non profit sector (SLC Olympics).

The guy has the best resume of anybody who has run for President in my lifetime. For anybody to suggest he isn't a viable alternative to the assclown who holds the office currently is mind boggling.

Anybody born in Romney's position can't help being wildly successful, money-wise, as long as they follow the billionaire's creed.

Socialize risks, privatize profits.


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CID1990 wrote:
Come on, admit it... the only reason Taibbi has ever criticized Obama is when Obama looked like he might be swinging to the right of where people think he should be.

Seriously, does anyone really think Obama will, in a second term, be able to come to the center the way Clinton did? Folks like Taibbi would implode, and the Obama admin is sensitive to that.
Taibbi is running the show. :lol:
Well of course not Taibbi, but in this context he represents the far left writ large. To varying degrees presidential administrations listen to the squeaky wheels in their base, Obama isn't any different.
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CID1990 wrote:
D1B wrote:
Taibbi is running the show. :lol:
Well of course not Taibbi, but in this context he represents the far left writ large. To varying degrees presidential administrations listen to the squeaky wheels in their base, Obama isn't any different.
Good lord do you guys need to sort out your labels. Obama is a progressive...No wait...Taibbi is mad at Obama because Taibbi is a progressive and Obama is not. No wait...Obama won't move to the center because he listens to progressives like Taibbi. No wait...progressives are anti-capitalism... :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

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kalm wrote:
CID1990 wrote:
Well of course not Taibbi, but in this context he represents the far left writ large. To varying degrees presidential administrations listen to the squeaky wheels in their base, Obama isn't any different.
Good lord do you guys need to sort out your labels. Obama is a progressive...No wait...Taibbi is mad at Obama because Taibbi is a progressive and Obama is not. No wait...Obama won't move to the center because he listens to progressives like Taibbi. No wait...progressives are anti-capitalism... :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

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CID1990 wrote:
kalm wrote:
Good lord do you guys need to sort out your labels. Obama is a progressive...No wait...Taibbi is mad at Obama because Taibbi is a progressive and Obama is not. No wait...Obama won't move to the center because he listens to progressives like Taibbi. No wait...progressives are anti-capitalism... :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

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Crazy, you and Baldy defending the criminals like Romney who did all they could to bankrupt our nation. :dunce: :ohno:
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