MITT WAS NOT MY FIRST PICK OF THE LITTER... BUT LOOKS LIKE HE'LL BE MY LAST PICK IN THIS COMING ELECTION.. ANY ONE BUT THE OBAMA'NATION..
HOPE HE'LL BRING ONBOARD HERMAN, NEWT, AND PALIN.. JUST TO PISS OFF ALL YOU LIBERALS DEMOCRATS... :^)
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Captain-Morgan 2012/04/14 02:26:32Willard Mitt Romney





















But in fairness to you, it is hard for many people to accept highly intelligent, secure in their skin, courageous, and accomplished woman.
But then, before the handsome, charismatic, Barack Obama came along you were a Republican. Republican's of every stripe are notarious Clinton haters.
She never gets too hungry for dinner at eight
She loves her country and doesn't mind working late.
She'd never bother with right wing bigots that hate
That's why the Former First Lady is a champ.
Doesn't like crappy games with morons in furs
Won't go to Harlem flashing ermine and pearls
Won't dish the dirt with those dizzy media girls
That's why the Former First Lady is a champ
She loves the free fresh wind in her hair
Our environmental perils she is very much aware
She and Bill are not broke, but that's ok.
She loves California, even when it's cold and it's damp
That's why the former First Lady is a champ
Doesn't like games with sharpies and frauds
Won't go to the right with those silly Blue Dawgs
Won't dish the dirt with those dim-witted media broads
That's why the Former First Lady is a champ
That's why the Lady....That's why the Lady
That is why the former First Lady is a champ
Ring-a-ding-ding-ding
Commencement speaker - Wellesley College - 1969
Graduated (with honors) Yale Law School - 1973
Civil Rights Activist - 1969 - present
Served as Congressional legal counsel - 1974
One of only two female faculty members, School of Law,
University of Arkansas 1974 - 1979
Co-Founded Advocate for Children and Families - 1977
First Lady of Arkansas - 1979 -1981, 1983 - 1992
Successfully led task force to reform Arkansas school system
One of 100 Most Influential Lawyers in America, National Law Journal 1988 - 1991
First Lady of the USA - 1993-2000
Fought to reform the health care system, making it an issue that culminated in the 2010 passage of reformed health care legislation.
Continued her advocacy work on behalf of children.
A stalwart voice for women equality.
Elected U. S. Senator in 2000
Re-elected U. S. Senator in 2006.
The first viable woman presidential candidate - 2008
Won primaries in all the most populous states, except IL
Won most popular votes in Democratic Party primaries and caucuses. (Super-delegates intervened and gave nomination to Barack Obama.)
Has served with distinction as U. S. Secretary of State, winning high praise from both sides of the aisle and around the world.
Voted Most Admired Woman for ten consecutive years.
How does her resume compare t...
Commencement speaker - Wellesley College - 1969
Graduated (with honors) Yale Law School - 1973
Civil Rights Activist - 1969 - present
Served as Congressional legal counsel - 1974
One of only two female faculty members, School of Law,
University of Arkansas 1974 - 1979
Co-Founded Advocate for Children and Families - 1977
First Lady of Arkansas - 1979 -1981, 1983 - 1992
Successfully led task force to reform Arkansas school system
One of 100 Most Influential Lawyers in America, National Law Journal 1988 - 1991
First Lady of the USA - 1993-2000
Fought to reform the health care system, making it an issue that culminated in the 2010 passage of reformed health care legislation.
Continued her advocacy work on behalf of children.
A stalwart voice for women equality.
Elected U. S. Senator in 2000
Re-elected U. S. Senator in 2006.
The first viable woman presidential candidate - 2008
Won primaries in all the most populous states, except IL
Won most popular votes in Democratic Party primaries and caucuses. (Super-delegates intervened and gave nomination to Barack Obama.)
Has served with distinction as U. S. Secretary of State, winning high praise from both sides of the aisle and around the world.
Voted Most Admired Woman for ten consecutive years.
How does her resume compare to Nancy Pelosi, Michelle Bachmann, Sarah Palin, or Condoleeza Rice. How does it compare to Ronald Reagan, George W. Bush, Barack Obama, or Mitt Romney.
Hmmm, go for the guy who's on my side vs the guy who's made it a point to appear NOT to be on my side.
No brainer.
Getting a lot richer when you were born rich doesn't qualify you to be a public servant and really understand the economy or foreign policy in general. Unless you're one of the frothing hate-bots that will hate Obama no matter what he does, it's crazy to vote for Mitt. Just remember the pundits on Fox will demonize ANY Democrat no matter what. If it wasn't Obama it would be somebody else and they'd be saying the exact same things about him or her. Whatever non-GOP candidate is there you can bet they'll make him out to be a communist marxist nazi anti-christ muslim before any actual issues are even discussed.