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adieu

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62. I wasn't sure that the title wasn't referring to
Sun Nov 18, 2012, 02:15 PM
Nov 2012

Allen West or Scott Brown or Joe Walsh. But clearly Romney is one big fat example.

UPDATED: He's a Uniter. demwing Nov 2012 #1
The difference is that absolutely nobody wanted Romney in the first place BlueStreak Nov 2012 #29
I don't think any of those edhopper Nov 2012 #31
Jeb is the strongest of the lot, which isn't saying a great deal peace frog Nov 2012 #70
I think it was just to get rid of him (Rmoney) cilla4progress Nov 2012 #42
Their powder may be dry but in their cleverness they've lost the party lunatica Nov 2012 #56
And a few might be "turning" on them! cilla4progress Nov 2012 #69
uniter kardonb Nov 2012 #36
yep, exactly my point /nt demwing Nov 2012 #86
HerMitt Romney MineralMan Nov 2012 #2
Romney has Mental problems...no if and or buts Tippy Nov 2012 #3
It is so obvious that he does salinen Nov 2012 #21
Yes. Gruesome, demoralizing, and quite frightening. n/t Ineeda Nov 2012 #22
In more ways than one. GoCubsGo Nov 2012 #46
We all know some of these people salinen Nov 2012 #97
That's because you couldn't drag them to see a mental health professional Wednesdays Nov 2012 #99
oh, riigghhtt salinen Nov 2012 #108
To me..it says something Gruesome about that 40 something % and the brainwashing Cha Nov 2012 #94
well...DUH. BlueMan Votes Nov 2012 #26
Raised in a different environment wtmusic Nov 2012 #37
Harry Reid. Hamlette Nov 2012 #51
Harry was raised agnostic. nt wtmusic Nov 2012 #55
EXACTLY. BlueMan Votes Nov 2012 #89
Harry. Reid. Hamlette Nov 2012 #50
Was Harry Reid's father the son of a (literal) outlaw who RENOUNCED U.S. CITIZENSHIP? WinkyDink Nov 2012 #60
and why should someone's grandfather be the critical factor in how we judge people? Hamlette Nov 2012 #72
Thank you Hamlette Hekate Nov 2012 #88
Very Good Point- Look at how easily he was played by mitch mcconnell- BlueMan Votes Nov 2012 #91
That's Why I Kept Comparing Him To Nixon n/t DallasNE Nov 2012 #39
Both his wife and his son admitted this publicly. n/t vaberella Nov 2012 #52
Without a doubt! marew Nov 2012 #63
Ahhhhh, four years from the now the totally new, totally redesigned Romney 3.0 will be out much 2on2u Nov 2012 #4
They may recycle primary losers... awoke_in_2003 Nov 2012 #66
Exactly right peace frog Nov 2012 #80
Yeah, the last time they ran a loser from the previous election was Dewey Wednesdays Nov 2012 #100
McCain is one of these warrior1 Nov 2012 #5
One of these what? nt edhopper Nov 2012 #6
I think warrior means McCain is another poor loser Wednesdays Nov 2012 #102
This is because running for president was all he had. surrealAmerican Nov 2012 #7
He will never want for cash as long as he lives Wednesdays Nov 2012 #103
Biggest sore loser ever. The Velveteen Ocelot Nov 2012 #8
Hopefully he'll go to jail oldbanjo Nov 2012 #13
Nixon in '62 comes close BuelahWitch Nov 2012 #28
But he was still respected enough edhopper Nov 2012 #30
Poppy Bush didn’t whine in '92, that's true Wednesdays Nov 2012 #104
He lost every state he has a residence in........... thelordofhell Nov 2012 #9
You left out Michigan world wide wally Nov 2012 #45
he is a multidimensional loser. as a noun. as a verb. as a adjective! NRaleighLiberal Nov 2012 #10
agreed fil62793skx Nov 2012 #75
I've never seen such a dismal presidential candidate. proud2BlibKansan Nov 2012 #11
And on the Rethuglican heels of Ineeda Nov 2012 #24
And yet he won more than 20 states Wednesdays Nov 2012 #105
They got to know him? union_maid Nov 2012 #12
He was only nominated due to the electronic vote flipping in the primaries. reusrename Nov 2012 #34
Love your last line - Mira Nov 2012 #14
You obviously weren't around several decades ago... regnaD kciN Nov 2012 #15
I agree. Also, Republicans may have no feeling one way or the other about Romney as a person but spooky3 Nov 2012 #18
I was around edhopper Nov 2012 #20
I remember... femrap Nov 2012 #35
IA. President Carter was great pitbullgirl1965 Nov 2012 #101
Yep, femrap Nov 2012 #107
It was not uncommon to see bumper stickers saying "Don't blame me, I voted for McGovern karynnj Nov 2012 #59
Don't forget Dumbya..... Bigmack Nov 2012 #16
I will give W credit for simply disappearing The Velveteen Ocelot Nov 2012 #17
He's convinced history will laud his greatness peace frog Nov 2012 #76
It's Was A Pleasure To Watch... KharmaTrain Nov 2012 #19
ask any repuke onethatcares Nov 2012 #23
During the femrap Nov 2012 #40
His pick in 2016 will undoubtedly be Jeb peace frog Nov 2012 #78
Papa Bush will femrap Nov 2012 #92
The world cannot endure another Bush peace frog Nov 2012 #95
Well, if Poppy kicks the bucket Wednesdays Nov 2012 #106
The Corporate media IS Mitt Romney, they cannot separate themselves so easily RepublicansRZombies Nov 2012 #25
So Romney the moron is gone- we are still stuck with the stupid ass media that pushed him on us RepublicansRZombies Nov 2012 #38
Gonna miss all those horse stories that could have been... Hulk Nov 2012 #27
Everybody in the GOP HATES him -- ask anyone active around either party n/t melody Nov 2012 #32
He was a pariah before the election. Salviati Nov 2012 #33
He wanted to win very very badly. at any cost. Loss is sending him over the edge Liberal_in_LA Nov 2012 #41
He lives in the rose-colored world in which burnsei sensei Nov 2012 #48
+1 awesome quote, burnsei! BarackTheVote Nov 2012 #57
Well put! - n/t coalition_unwilling Nov 2012 #85
It might even be shaking his faith treestar Nov 2012 #53
But they still agree with him Andy Stanton Nov 2012 #43
Excellent Point titanicdave Nov 2012 #44
You just described my esteemed governor peace frog Nov 2012 #82
In my journal, some time before burnsei sensei Nov 2012 #47
rMoney and Queen Ann believed they were in the line of rulership. HopeHoops Nov 2012 #49
Amen! marew Nov 2012 #65
Well, there was a time in France where a sharp blade would have dealt with them. HopeHoops Nov 2012 #73
The "not really a loser" should be behind Kerry too. n/t rzemanfl Nov 2012 #54
Don't disagree edhopper Nov 2012 #58
It was the worst campaign I have ever seen on a national level Kalidurga Nov 2012 #61
I wasn't sure that the title wasn't referring to adieu Nov 2012 #62
McCain is giving him a good run for the title. Even 4 years later! Overseas Nov 2012 #64
True! So very true! marew Nov 2012 #67
Hell, they "won" twice with W, and they STILL don't want him to emerge from the darkness DFW Nov 2012 #68
Scary how close he came. immoderate Nov 2012 #71
With the unemployment rate where it was, it was baked in the cake that any Midwestern Democrat Nov 2012 #87
No offense -- but this is not comforting. immoderate Nov 2012 #96
Most of them STFU cyglet Nov 2012 #74
He has become unhinged Politicub Nov 2012 #77
A fitting end for a terrible campaign. reflection Nov 2012 #79
At least Nixon had the sense to bury himself for awhile... Hekate Nov 2012 #81
Saturday piece in Buzzfeed put it quite succinctly: coalition_unwilling Nov 2012 #83
Well they never really wanted him in the first place. ginnyinWI Nov 2012 #84
He would have been an even worse winning candidate. DCBob Nov 2012 #90
No one has ever liked him, probably he was the most unlikable person Raine Nov 2012 #93
He did concede on election night. sadbear Nov 2012 #98
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