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Is this Obama ad with Big Dog talking about sticking with Obama's plan new?
Holo-Reagan totally would have upstaged Mitt. I listened while I assembled some children's furniture. It was pretty dull . . . . assembling the furniture was more interesting and less predictable.Clevinger said:Haha, what the fuck? It turns out they really were going to do the Holo-Reagan thing. They canceled it out of fear it would upstage Romney.
The only impression I had was that Ann Romney was stunning when she was younger.
Optics!
I just caught glimpses on the televisions on my gym wall. The only impression I had was that Ann Romney was stunning when she was younger.
Going assume that there were still no details at all from Romney? More war mongering? I expect there was even something for the birthers since Romney is adding that to his his speeches now? More bs lies about how President Obama has don't anything and no record while ignoring every single thing he's done?
And people complain the RNC was a palace of lies.
8 out of 11. Not bad I guess.My guesses said:I built that...
Punishing success...
Politics of division...
I went to Israel...
Putting our service members of the armed forces in danger from cuts...
War on Religion...
Iran... Russia... Providing aid and comfort to our enemies...
Keystone pipeline...
Obama's negative attacks...
(lame personal anecdote with fake half chuckle presented as evidence of humanity)
No actual plans or details.
Going assume that there were still no details at all from Romney? More war mongering? I expect there was even something for the birthers since Romney is adding that to his his speeches now? More bs lies about how President Obama has don't anything and no record while ignoring every single thing he's done?
I just caught glimpses on the televisions on my gym wall. The only impression I had was that Ann Romney was stunning when she was younger.
(that picture isn't real)
Is the logo real? Not moving the goalposts. Just curious.
What have Republicans proposed more or less every election since you've been alive? Let's see:
Domestic oil production, school choice, cut spending, reduce taxes/regulations, blah blah blah. No, no specifics.
http://www.nextnewdeal.net/rortybomb/romneys-job-plan-same-mccains-2008-and-bush-2006-and-2004
But the same exact playbook is there in 2006, as it was in 2004 and 2008, and as it is 2012. Domestic oil production, school choice, trade agreements, cut spending and reduce taxes and regulations - it's been the conservative answer to times of deep economic stress, times of economic recovery, times of economic worries and times of economic panic. Which is another way of saying that the Republicans have no plan for how to actually deal with this specific crisis we face.
@mattyglesias: Clint Eastwood demonstrating that seniors may not be prepared to navigate a menu of subsidized private insurance plans.
I think the person who hates Clint the most tonight isn't Romney, but Marco Rubio.
Rubio delivered his speech extremely well and probably would have been the headline story or a strong highlight if things went to plan. Instead Clint overshadowed Rubio's 2016 pre-campaign speech. People who saw Rubio's speech may remember it, but it won't get much traction beyond the viewing audience because the only two stories being played in the media right now is Eastwood's senility and Romney somewhat humanizing himself. Rubio is now a 3rd tier story below the fold.
That said, Rubio seems much more polished than Christie. Heck, Rubio looks much better than any upcoming Dem candidate for 2016 in terms of rising stars. What Rubio needs to do now is actually get immigration reform going in Obama's second term. If he can attach his name to whatever immigration reform Obama ends up doing, then that will give Rubio some street cred with hispanics beyond the Cuban community.
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I think the person who hates Clint the most tonight isn't Romney, but Marco Rubio.
Rubio delivered his speech extremely well and probably would have been the headline story or a strong highlight if things went to plan. Instead Clint overshadowed Rubio's 2016 pre-campaign speech. People who saw Rubio's speech may remember it, but it won't get much traction beyond the viewing audience because the only two stories being played in the media right now is Eastwood's senility and Romney somewhat humanizing himself. Rubio is now a 3rd tier story below the fold.
That said, Rubio seems much more polished than Christie. Heck, Rubio looks much better than any upcoming Dem candidate for 2016 in terms of rising stars. What Rubio needs to do now is actually get immigration reform going in Obama's second term. If he can attach his name to whatever immigration reform Obama ends up doing, then that will give Rubio some street cred with hispanics beyond the Cuban community.
Just watched Huntsman on Colbert and I have to say if by some miraculous reason the republican party dropped the crazy by 2016 and nominated this guy I would have a hard time not voting for him.
The few things that bothered me about him during his campaign seem like obvious pandering that wouldn't reflect his governing style.
Reminds me of an Eisnehower republican and I can get behind that.
Yup, I pretty much agree with this. I felt bad for Rubio cuz he got disregarded in all this.
The Clint decision was really an unmitigated disaster. I wonder what the fallout might be. Never seen anything like that in politics, before.
Just watched Huntsman on Colbert and I have to say if by some miraculous reason the republican party dropped the crazy by 2016 and nominated this guy I would have a hard time not voting for him.
The few things that bothered me about him during his campaign seem like obvious pandering that wouldn't reflect his governing style.
Reminds me of an Eisnehower republican and I can get behind that.
he's a clown and you should feel bad. Obama is to the right of Eisenhower.
Eh. Moore was calling out Bush on Iraq when most "progressives" were falling over each other to give him a handy.
Punch the hippie is still a popular sport it seems.
Explain?
He seemed pretty open in admitting that their is certainly a role for government: advocating infastructure spending and education spending along with healthy regulations, a scathing critique of citizens united and a pragmatic approach to governing.
He seemed about one or two sentences away from saying he is a democrat.
And regardless of what you think, a movement of his party toward his positions and style is a win for everyone.
Came out for the Ryan plan. Wants to elim cap gains tax and "broaden the base".
He's for some of the things that liberals want, and that prohibits people from looking into his positions in detail
He also came out for Simpson-Bowles, which still isn't perfect but leagues better than the Ryan plan.Came out for the Ryan plan. Wants to elim cap gains tax and "broaden the base".
He's for some of the things that liberals want, and that prohibits people from looking into his positions in detail
Nye calls akin "fucking idiot"
http://dailycurrant.com/2012/08/30/bill-nye-blasts-todd-akin-challenges-debate/
In a day filled with hilarious stuff this takes the cake!
Separate normal storks and rape storks!
I got onionedjoke site
Sorry not intentional :/ I got played tooDammit I was played
I don't think Republicans are at all capable of acting like the adults in the room when it comes to foreign relations. They can cry all they want about Obama going on an "apology tour" or whatever, but how the rest of the world sees us DOES matter if we need trade partners or allies for war.I'm a registered Independent, but the last 5 minutes of Romney's speech on foreign policy is primarily why I've voted Democratic the last two Presidential cycles.
Presidents can try to set the agenda, but domestically the party that controls Congress and holds more state governorships tends to have a bigger sway on domestic policy. However when it comes to foreign policy, the President pretty much runs the entire show and can start foreign and/or secret wars with little to no congressional oversight or approval. This means if we vote for a President who's controlled by a bunch ideologues, we can end up chasing around bunch of middle eastern dictators while stuck trying to terraform the Arabian sub-continent for the next half century. All the while sowing the seeds for terrorism for even more generations to come.
So when Mitt Romney started sabor-rattling about Iran, it just confirmed my belief that this guy needs to be nowhere near the steering wheel of our military.
In terms of domestic policy, I actually liked the concept of compassionate conservatism that Bush originally espoused. Or at the very least it was a legitimate alternative to choose from. But in the mid 2000s, Republican base just became extremely xenophobic. They became openly anti-muslim, anti-immigrants, and etc. And it's only got worse the last several years.
But if in 2016, a Republican candidate shows up who has a sane worldview and foreign policy outlook, and rejects the politics of anger, division and "othering", then I might be able to get behind the Republican ticket. Honestly, Obama pretty much already governs as a moderate conservative circa '80s. Our country has swung so much to the right that pretty much any moderate from either party is almost indistinguishable. So if the Republicans fielded a candidate who was based in reality, then I might actually have to make a real choice in the presidential election.
As it stands, Mittens is basically just a neo-con marionette like Bush. And Ryan proved he's not serious at all by the countless lies and half-truths in his speech. If he had any integrity he would have rejected that draft when the speechwriters handed it to him.
Someone should put side by side clips together of all thing things Romney is mentioning with comparable clips of George W Bush mentioning. End with "You want 4 more years of Bush?"What have Republicans proposed more or less every election since you've been alive? Let's see:
Domestic oil production, school choice, cut spending, reduce taxes/regulations, blah blah blah. No, no specifics.
What have Republicans proposed more or less every election since you've been alive? Let's see:
Domestic oil production, school choice, cut spending, reduce taxes/regulations, blah blah blah. No, no specifics.
Someone should put side by side clips together of all thing things Romney is mentioning with comparable clips of George W Bush mentioning. End with "You want 4 more years of Bush?"
LOLGOP said:REMINDER: Give a Republican a fish and he'll think he learned how to fish. Teach him to fish and he'll call you socialist.
This sums up the theme for this farce of a convention, and hell, the farce of the Republican party as a whole:
Pretty sure no one cares about the Eastwood stuff outside of the left...the RNC had a decent show, and Romney will get a nice bounce. Now he can spend his massive war chest too...