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In reply to the discussion: It is absolutely astonishing that Romney and the GOP [View all]PatrickS
(294 posts)140. Reality won!
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Please let me not think of Ned Beatty in Deliverance ... Please let me not think of Ned Beatty
Arugula Latte
Nov 2012
#105
Yep...the way they responded to the original attack in Libya alone revealed what
deutsey
Nov 2012
#61
Because nobody tells Mr. Romney "no". Not anyone that wants to keep working there.
democrat_patriot
Nov 2012
#9
Part of me believes that some sort of fix was in, or at least was supposed to be in
drm604
Nov 2012
#10
Kerry didn't have the resources of the executive branch of the federal government.
Blanks
Nov 2012
#111
Maybe but..Kerry's organization was weak, didnt fight for those lost Ohio votes.
INdemo
Nov 2012
#115
Only 6% of scientists self-identify as Republicans in a Pew poll. The Rethugs have done
riderinthestorm
Nov 2012
#35
If he has any insight about this after-the-fact he'll probably write a book. Or if he doesn't --
JudyM
Nov 2012
#24
First of all that's how sociopaths think. Secondly, Rove promised them a rerun of 2000 and 2004.
rhett o rick
Nov 2012
#20
NO. They tried in 2008. As long as they have 40%+ of american voters willing to shove their heads
bluestate10
Nov 2012
#30
Not even then, because they just say they misread the signs, and can now say with absolute certainty
tblue37
Nov 2012
#44
I believe that, too, Cleita. That, and living in an echo chamber for most of his
japple
Nov 2012
#52
Yeah if that CBS story that you are apparently reference is true, I don't even know what.
Mayberry Machiavelli
Nov 2012
#37
This comment was posted on the article on Huffpost that described how shellshocked the Romney
tblue37
Nov 2012
#43
I shudder to imagine the kind of governance we'd have gotten from within that "bubble".
riderinthestorm
Nov 2012
#40
That's precisely what my friend and I were discussing last night. It is frightening.
myrna minx
Nov 2012
#62
They spent so much time hating Obama that they believed everyone hated him too....
Spitfire of ATJ
Nov 2012
#51
That's the heart of the matter: they thought everyone else hated him, too. 95% of my co-
japple
Nov 2012
#64
the right wing is already spining it that minorities were the cause...
Spitfire of ATJ
Nov 2012
#101
They may be entitled to their own opinions, but they are not etitled to their own facts.
StrictlyRockers
Nov 2012
#135
Only after it was all over did I realize how much fear I'd been holding inside
Sarah Ibarruri
Nov 2012
#59
Well when you plan to suppress the vote and cheat, naturally you wouldn't believe you lost. nt
Raine
Nov 2012
#60
But they were claiming that the Democratic poll margins were exaggerated and misleading! WTF??
George II
Nov 2012
#63
I'm not surprised at all, just try to listen to RW Talk radio all day, everyday for a month...
Up2Late
Nov 2012
#71
them really, really thinking they would win makes the victory all the more sweet
spanone
Nov 2012
#85
I worked in marketing communications for 20 years at a multiB multinational...
magical thyme
Nov 2012
#131