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25. Take this back with you:
Wed Nov 14, 2012, 07:20 PM
Nov 2012

A mandate on ending tax cuts for the rich. Sixty percent of Americans (including 42 percent of Republicans) agree:



http://elections.msnbc.msn.com/ns/politics/2012/all/president/#exitPoll

"Yeah, why would you sit down with the most successful and charitable businessman to run for President in 60 years during this horrible economy? "

Even his daddy didn't agree with him: http://www.democraticunderground.com/10021792260



seconded nt msongs Nov 2012 #1
He will, because he is a big person. madaboutharry Nov 2012 #2
I don't think that would be right. cali Nov 2012 #6
I don't disagree with you at all, but that just madaboutharry Nov 2012 #27
Well, he needs to get that way, badly. kurtzapril4 Nov 2012 #60
++ struggle4progress Nov 2012 #12
+100000000000000000 treestar Nov 2012 #56
Agreed....nt. occupymybrain Nov 2012 #3
And THIS IS WHY: WinkyDink Nov 2012 #4
Wow, classless Renew Deal Nov 2012 #23
Thanks - I missed that Patiod Nov 2012 #24
Yay- ColumbusLib Nov 2012 #37
I bet it never happens Floyd_Gondolli Nov 2012 #5
actually, i wouldn't mind him sitting down with Romney renegade000 Nov 2012 #7
He can sit down with him, The Velveteen Ocelot Nov 2012 #8
Agreed, although I see it as unlikely, anyways. bluedigger Nov 2012 #9
I cringed when he said that during his acceptance speech. WorseBeforeBetter Nov 2012 #10
I think offering to sit down with Romney makes the President look good struggle4progress Nov 2012 #11
If it was just about sitting down with the opposition, I'd be fine with it cali Nov 2012 #15
I disagree that it legitimizes anything Sherman A1 Nov 2012 #22
Who's gonna think it legitimizes Romney's BS? struggle4progress Nov 2012 #31
+10000 treestar Nov 2012 #57
He sat down with McCain too. BlueToTheBone Nov 2012 #13
McCain didn't utter the racist rubbish that Romney is spewing. cali Nov 2012 #21
McCain was still an active part of the government, Rmoney is "unemployed" corkhead Nov 2012 #30
this Johonny Nov 2012 #35
Sitting down with Romney does not give Romney a "right to have input". JoePhilly Nov 2012 #14
Exactly treestar Nov 2012 #58
Romney holds no office and won no election. I see nothing that gives him claim to a right for a Nika Nov 2012 #16
Keep your friends close but keep your enemies closer. lpbk2713 Nov 2012 #17
Post removed Post removed Nov 2012 #18
Did you vote for Romney? hrmjustin Nov 2012 #20
Oh heaven05 Nov 2012 #47
Take this back with you: ProSense Nov 2012 #25
why on earth you and your ilk think that being a businessman prepares one to govern cali Nov 2012 #28
Right. His magement of his campaign looked like he outsourced it to a brownie troop. Squinch Nov 2012 #33
Sitting down with Romney is good politics gravity Nov 2012 #19
After reading what Romney said, I agree. Renew Deal Nov 2012 #26
After the racist shit Romney spewed today, I'd be very surprised if he would sit down with forestpath Nov 2012 #29
I tend to think Obama walks on water, even when I am disagreeing with him, but if he sat down with Squinch Nov 2012 #32
Rmoney will never agree to the sit down and Obama knows it krawhitham Nov 2012 #34
He SHOULD have him over to the White House for a sit down LibraLiz1973 Nov 2012 #36
I'm right there with ya. WinstonSmith4740 Nov 2012 #38
Invite Romney yends21012 Nov 2012 #39
I wouldn't worry about this.... ReRe Nov 2012 #40
K&R. nt Honeycombe8 Nov 2012 #41
I would perfer to never see either of them again, oldbanjo Nov 2012 #42
If by "either of them"...., The Old Creak Nov 2012 #46
I can imagine it's going to be an awkward meeting. Jamaal510 Nov 2012 #43
As an icebreaker, the President might offer Mitt a visitor's tour of the White House pinboy3niner Nov 2012 #45
+10000 heaven05 Nov 2012 #44
It's a trap by the President. He knows that Romney has too much pride and would never accept it. grantcart Nov 2012 #48
By All Means USMCMustang Nov 2012 #49
Inviting Romney would be a big "waste of time"... cheezmaka Nov 2012 #50
It wasn't GIFT GIVING that President Obama was doing PennsylvaniaMatt Nov 2012 #51
By all means, please invite him...especially after his remarks today jaysunb Nov 2012 #52
I think it's just symbolic lexw Nov 2012 #53
It is like a feud. All of the losing relatives will stop feuding (for a while) and come over to DhhD Nov 2012 #54
Geez everything he does is a "slap in the face" to somebody treestar Nov 2012 #55
I can just picture that meeting Flatpicker Nov 2012 #59
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