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Wednesday, September 12, 2012

The Picture Worth a Thousand Words

Mitt Willard Romney

Republican Candidate
for
President of the United States
2012

God Save Us all



The sanctimonious smirk on his smug mug comes right after saying:
I’m outraged by the attacks on American diplomatic missions in Libya and Egypt and by the death of an American consulate worker in Benghazi. It’s disgraceful that the Obama administration’s first response was not to condemn attacks on our diplomatic missions, but to sympathize with those who waged the attacks.
UPDATE: Here is a series of still shots during and after Romney's remarks. Chilling.

And not to be outdone is this moron.


And this photo was on the Fox News website earlier today - minus the editorial comments. It's been taken down but was still there when I checked. It was also in an article on The Nation. No sensitivity for the feelings of the families.


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    1. A friend of mine, also a victim of spouse abuse, and I were talking about how that look was so chillingly reminiscent of how our husbands would look after a particularly harsh session of abuse. It just makes my skin crawl.

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  2. It's worth clicking on the photo for the enlarged version. It's only slightly bigger, but you can see the smirk much more clearly.

    This horrible man is a badly-wired robot from another planet who has been very ineptly programmed to imitate a human, and is failing at it. It's the only explanation.

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    1. I just updated with a link to an article that has a series of still shots. Because of what I said to knittergran I can hardly stand to look at them. This guy is a real honest-to-God sicko.

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  3. The Koch brothers and Adelson must be suffering paroxysms of apoplexy. All that money, wasted on a turkey of a candidate who seems locked in a political death wish nightmare he can't wake up from. And neither can they.

    So, Romney's clutch of fat-cat backers might decide that while they can buy him, he's such a clod as a candidate there's no way they're going to be able to buy the election for him. Attack ads, smear campaigns, appeals to bigots, diversions and lies repeated at saturation levels can only do so much, after all.

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    1. Since nothing else is working for them, election fraud seems to be their only remaining option. No doubt they will try everything in their bag of dirty tricks to steal it.

      At the same time, I'm sure there are a lot of moderate Republicans suffering major hangovers after Romney's crude display of political grandstanding, and undoubtedly, there are not-so-moderate Republicans who are just now waking up enough to smell the coffee. Of course, there are those remaining few who still have their heads so far up their asses they will never see the light of day.

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  4. Mittens has been programmed with a "stew smile" permanently planted on that mug. I had my issues with Obama, but after the RNC, I'm all in. We can't let those self-serving hard-asses win.

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    1. While I've not always been thrilled with all of Obama's decisions, see this rant and the comments. I didn't expect perfection, however, so never felt so disappointed that I would even consider not voting for him again. It didn't take the RNC for me to see how utterly evil and unqualified Romney is or to see that the Republicans have completely gone off the rails.

      I've also expressed in no uncertain terms how not voting or voting for a third party candidate would be a total disaster.

      Romney is a text book example of a sociopath and surrounds himself with people who exhibit the same characteristics. In fact, it's really very representative of today's Republican party. Dangerous and scary.

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