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pbrower2a
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« on: March 03, 2013, 02:32:43 PM »

How is anything he said conservative?

Watch the interview tomorrow. He's also chosen to make CPAC his first public speech since the election.

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No, it's lamenting the economic and cultural decline of America. Rubio, Jindal, Cain, etc. are proof that race has nothing to do with it, but please continue to spew Democratic myths.

The Republican Party caused this manufactured crisis.  They are agents of economic decline.  \

Yeah, this nonsense was ALMOST a worn out joke by 2012, but it will be deader than dead in 2016 after eight years of decline under Obama *rolls eyes*

Oh, the economic meltdown of 2007-2009 didn't happen, and the recovery beginning in March 2009  is a delusion?

Barack Obama so far has done nothing to hurt the chances of any Democratic nominee to win the Presidential election of 2016.
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pbrower2a
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« Reply #1 on: March 04, 2013, 11:03:35 PM »

I detect an extreme amount of malevolence, envy, and resentment over the success Romney has achieved in life.

If he had founded a software company, a cruse line, or a trendy retailer as a model of economic success instead of being a vulture capitalist we wouldn't have the resentment. His sort of capitalism causes at least as much harm to those who work for the company that he takes over as good. He is better described as an out-sourcer or a job-cutter than a "job creator". Contrast the image that Ross Perot created.  

If he had stayed out of Presidential politics this would be largely unknown.

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Bernie Madoff and Alan Stanford had some very good years, too.

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He has been exposed. Say what you want, but the derogatory stuff about Mitt Romney is far more genuine than the smears against Barack Obama. He ran on the promise that his acumen as a businessman would solve a budgetary mess in the Federal government. Such came with too high a price tag for most of us.  
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