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In reply to the discussion: I can't stop marveling at rMoney's monumental arrogance [View all]Motown_Johnny
(22,308 posts)60. He honestly believed he was chosen by God
and he had trouble wrapping his head around the fact that he isn't.
I'm not surprised at all.
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I wonder if he set a precedent on the tax returns? Will the next Republican candidate start out
brewens
Nov 2012
#1
Maybe. I think we should set about requiring a minimum of say, 12 years, tax returns be revealed in
silvershadow
Nov 2012
#56
Mitt Romney is a huckster. American voters have ways of shutting that thing down.
libdem4life
Nov 2012
#3
LOVE YOUR POST!!! "American voters have ways of shutting that thing down." ROFL!!!!!
calimary
Nov 2012
#120
Yeah, I thought it was a mess too and for being so wealthy , she doesn't always wear
sammytko
Nov 2012
#107
I totally agree with you. I have a 12 year old and at age 11 she would have been embarrrassed to
Happyhippychick
Nov 2012
#154
I'm glad that Romney/Ryan lost, but we don't need to be attacking a 10 year old's fashion sense (nt)
Nye Bevan
Nov 2012
#130
That's my theory too.She spent 2 hours getting her hair teased into an updo and then tore the hotel
Happyhippychick
Nov 2012
#152
of course there have always been exceptions but it is useful to those in power
Voice for Peace
Nov 2012
#48
The older you are in life when you face your first big loss, the harder it is to take.
milestogo
Nov 2012
#7
He thought his tastes of defeat were building name recognition, training and
magical thyme
Nov 2012
#28
Bitter to me implies denial & rationalization, anger, blame -- anything except self-reflection
Voice for Peace
Nov 2012
#41
Obscurity, or even better, federal investigation, would be my choice as well.
Voice for Peace
Nov 2012
#99
Please. don't let your cats eat those rubber scraps! They have passed them safely
tblue37
Nov 2012
#25
I think social media is helping pull back the curtain on their lies and spin.
Arugula Latte
Nov 2012
#168
the entire media was behaving as if they were manufacturing consent for the theft
RepublicansRZombies
Nov 2012
#100
Yes, bubble is the most likely explanation. The famous saying applies:
Bernardo de La Paz
Nov 2012
#147
It's not the transition website and fireworks because obviously you want to be prepared
NYC Liberal
Nov 2012
#36
Really? I thought some candidates do it. Obama's campaign considered it in 2008
democrattotheend
Nov 2012
#190
Precisely. As another DUer said, his "concession" speech seemed to have been outtakes from his
Dark n Stormy Knight
Nov 2012
#117
he just got high on his own supply. He believed the polls are wrong BS and everything else from Fox
Hamlette
Nov 2012
#45
Yes, the part where he didn't want to be blamed for potential failures at Bain says it all n/t
sammytko
Nov 2012
#113
The real Americans, the Makers, voted for him. Everyone else does not belong here.
WinkyDink
Nov 2012
#77
I believe I would be humiliated if I lost millions of people's votes...myself..so I imagine he is in
onecent
Nov 2012
#84
Most satisfying to me is that we, the little people they despise so much, denied them
catbyte
Nov 2012
#96
It wasn't just Romney himself. The same exact thinking infected his entire campaign from grassroots
Douglas Carpenter
Nov 2012
#90
I also think he has a Daddy complex and that's what bites him the worst...
ScreamingMeemie
Nov 2012
#101
Oh man, I've been here 11 years and I don't know what I would have done without it during
Arugula Latte
Nov 2012
#186
I think somewhere in Mormon prophecy, he believed he was "destined" to make this HIS country.
VPStoltz
Nov 2012
#129
His behavior is exactly what I expect from an egocentric sociopath. nt
RedCappedBandit
Nov 2012
#170