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In reply to the discussion: So, Romney Viciously Bullied His Sons, Too [View all]bigtree
(85,971 posts)30. you do get a sense of that in those statements
. . . along with the rationale attributed to the reasoning behind recounting such bizarre behavior.
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I agree...and what's funny is that I didn't have that feeling toward McCain. Sure,
Laura PourMeADrink
Jun 2012
#36
Yes! I totally agree to all of that. New sticker: "There's Something About Romney" n/t
progressivebydesign
Jun 2012
#100
I feeel that way about McCain, also. I don't agree with his politics, but I respect him
Arkansas Granny
Jun 2012
#103
I remember McCain looking at the backside of Palin while twisting his wedding ring. He was creepy.
fasttense
Jun 2012
#137
I agree...but I do think he can get ruffled. I think back to some of those debates when someone
Laura PourMeADrink
Jun 2012
#85
PS I hoping the Obama people have noticed this and get him to "act out" during the debates. It is
Laura PourMeADrink
Jun 2012
#86
LOL. I just had a flashback of what a friend of mine used to do in the grocery. She would
Laura PourMeADrink
Jun 2012
#37
No but tackling your child and forcibly restraining them for no reason should be
Taverner
Jun 2012
#27
It's an unforgettable experience even if there is an alleged 'reason.' And Ann loves it!
freshwest
Jun 2012
#115
I wonder how many of the boys are now bullies - they learned at their father's knee :( n/t
patricia92243
Jun 2012
#10
weird...perfect description. I can almost see this being funny like with a birthday cake or
Laura PourMeADrink
Jun 2012
#42
That bottom picture in your post..........I've never seen such vacant eyes before - and 4 sets
kestrel91316
Jun 2012
#14
The difference is, you were children pranking other children and learning that pranks can be very
beac
Jun 2012
#104
"He does like pranks but he doesn't like to get pranked. We've learned that the hard way," Josh said
Bozita
Jun 2012
#24
In other words, a complete lack of a sense of humor when he's the butt of the joke.
bullwinkle428
Jun 2012
#79
"they jokingly told stories of their father's pranks in an effort to humanise the former businessman
aint_no_life_nowhere
Jun 2012
#25
Blind man into a wall? Hadn't heard that one. You forgot about how he told
Laura PourMeADrink
Jun 2012
#88