Actually my favorite is when he said that there were "57 states". What an idiot. I can't believe that anybody running for President would say that. Can't believe that Mitt Romney said that............................ wait a minute, it wasn't him. It was Obama that said that!!!!!
The answers below are so typical. Of course Romney self destructs damn near every time he opens his mouth. Those quotes are public record. Rather than try to defend their nominee, the Far Righties make a weak attempt to just change the question. Right out of the Republican playbook.
Before long they will bring up Clinton or Jack Kennedy. And they dearly love telling everyone what the Founding Fathers thought. Just give them time.
Bob, Bob, Bob, your constant whining is so unmanly. You need to face facts, Obama has as many or more flubs as Romney. You try and make Romney sound dumb but the tables can be turned just as easily to make Obama sound even more stupid. (57 states, really how stupid is that. I don't even know how an educated American can make that mistake.) I love the way you use the same retort on everyone that slammed you with an Obama screw up.
Actually my favorite is when he said that there were "57 states". What an idiot. I can't believe that anybody running for President would say that. Can't believe that Mitt Romney said that............................ wait a minute, it wasn't him. It was Obama that said that!!!!!
There's an old saying in Tennessee - I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee - that says, fool me once, shame on - shame on you. Fool me - you can't get fooled again.
Here, I'll go real slow so you can understand S A R C A S M
Let me help you out.
SARCASM sar·casm (särkzm) n. 1. A cutting, often ironic remark intended to wound. 2. A form of wit that is marked by the use of sarcastic language and is intended to make its victim the butt of contempt or ridicule.
First there was his declaration that corporations are people, and then that he enjoys firing people, then the dummest thing he ever said was.....
''I'm not concerned about the very poor. We have a safety net there.''
To be fair, to Mitt Romney the 'very poor' means anyone who doesn't use a solid gold toilet.
wow-don't you know the liberal news media is bias against the Republican Party in general??? Also have you never noticed that the newspapers sometimes has to print a retraction becuase they made MISTAKES??? Like you said reading is fundemental
so what you are saying is facts are important when liberals use them against Republicans--I mean everyone knows the US government has a huge federal budget deficit ( even Obama admitted that is a fact) ...yet almost every single Liberal I know says we(USA) must have Obamacare even thought there is NO MONEY in the budget for it. I should point out to you I do support the idea of universal healthcare but I am worried about its impact on the over all federal budget.
So, you WEREN'T concerned when we went to war (twice) and instead of raising taxes to pay for it, cut taxes, and privatized the war effort to increase the profit of P.M.C.'s and companies like Haliburton?
oh you mis-understood my point....unlike many liberals and supporters of obama I can admit my mistakes so yes bush was wrong but now the real question are you willing to admit obamacare was wrong???
So you can't spell, capitalize or punctuate correctly, can you? Are you saying that your list encompasses every quote Mitt Romney ever made? I doubt it. I read your list, and I was asking if he had ever said anything nice about a Democrat, which was not on your list. Spelling, proper capitalization, punctuation and reading comprehension are fundamental aspects of the reading experience. Try it sometime.
—Mitt Romney (April 2007)
Source: Mitt Romney quotes
"I'm not familiar precisely with exactly what I said, but I stand by what I said, whatever it was" ~Mitt Romney
Oh, wait ... that was the other guy.
Before long they will bring up Clinton or Jack Kennedy. And they dearly love telling everyone what the Founding Fathers thought. Just give them time.
Sorry, that was GWB...
Let me help you out.
SARCASM sar·casm (särkzm)
n.
1. A cutting, often ironic remark intended to wound.
2. A form of wit that is marked by the use of sarcastic language and is intended to make its victim the butt of contempt or ridicule.
''I'm not concerned about the very poor. We have a safety net there.''
To be fair, to Mitt Romney the 'very poor' means anyone who doesn't use a solid gold toilet.