Owner59 -> RE: Mitt Romney (1/27/2014 5:09:28 PM)
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That`s interesting Cloudboy.My recollection is that they chose a long form primary thinking that that would increase their chances of ending up with someone electable. In the film, Mitt takes the flip flopper thing badly. OMG.. That one word had him burning and ranting no end.He would say "well I didn`t flip-flop on that" and complain about how unfair life was. Another telling narrative comes out,a little bit from all of the Romneys, that even if they lose "they`ll be ok" and...they`ll "be able to get back to their lives"....like the whole thing was a huge burden. I doubt a single soul lost sleep worrying over mitten`s bleak future. On a happier note... "Romneyworld buzzes over Chris Christie troubles" [:D] http://www.politico.com/story/2014/01/mitt-romney-new-jersey-governor-chris-christie-bridgegate-george-washington-bridge-102300.html "The pleasure Mitt Romney loyalists are taking in the struggles of Chris Christie. The condition is prevalent, stemming from a range of perceived Christie slights towards Romney during the 2012 campaign, which several Romney loyalists ticked off quickly — and with still-evident bitterness. Several former Romney donors and staff told POLITICO that their alumni network has been buzzing over revelations that Christie’s staff was involved in lane closures on the George Washington Bridge that caused massive traffic jams, and were allegedly politically motivated. Some view it as a vindication of Romney’s decision not to tap Christie as his running mate, while others have merely watched in amusement. The sniping is not insignificant. Christie is not well-liked among tea party activists and leaders, where he is seen as a big-government moderate. So, in order to build a coalition that could give him a chance at the 2016 GOP presidential nomination, he’ll most likely need strong support from Republican establishment types, like those who formed the core of Romney’s formidable operation."
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