I’d like to see how he treats his horse. He says he has one, but what kind of care does he take of it? I’ve never seen him riding it. Does he even know how? His wife rides dressage, I know, and those people have got to be some of the most micromanaging nitpickers ever. Look up “dressage queen” some time.
Dressage?! Lord, and I thought that man couldn’t come off any worse. God, I hate dressage so much. Talk about a way to train OCD into a perfectly good horse.
Just as bad off as we are now. 30 years of printing money, little regulation, corporate socialism, “trickle down”, multitudes of small entitlement projects, wars funded off the budget ( Romney’s new financial “expert” pick was part of the group that dreamed THAT one up) would not have been dealt with any differently.
The only realistic choice that anyone would have would be to try to avert full on depression, which is what this administration has done.
People act as though there are easy cures to be had. Wishful thinking won’t do it, friend.
First term that came to mind when hearing about the dog abuse, “I like to fire people”, and holding down a crying student while cutting off his hair was “sociopath”.
A slick smile and used car salesman demeanor can’t cover that up.
it just doesn’t matter. If Charles Manson was the nominee, and the unemployment rates stay up through November, President Manson would be our first president with a carved swastika on his forehead.Hail to the Chief, president Helter Skelter!
The one-time, barely credible incident of “dog eating” as a child is nothing compared to Romney’s lifelong pattern of hypocrisy and psychopathic behavior. And it apparently evokes mass, profound stupidity in the mouth-breathers who support him.
“About New Adventures of Queen Victoria“Join HRH Queen Victoria…”She was “HM” (Her Majesty) not “HRH” (Her Royal Highness). Her children were royal highnesses.
Wow, you sure forgot about pushing through a health car bill, pulling us out of Iraq, taking out Osama bin Laden and Qaddafi, and winding down the war in Afghanistan awful quick. But I can see why amnesia might be a problem for you, since you seem to have blanked out the years 2000 through 2008.
At any rate, I’d be quite happy to vote Republican, except that, these days, it means voting in someone who does nothing but sit around, obstructing the governmental process, badmouthing people in other parties, trying to control people’s private lives, and get as dirty as necessary to win reelection. I expect the politicians I vote in to work.
BE THIS GUY over 12 years ago
How about “jerk”?
Basqueian over 12 years ago
I’d like to see how he treats his horse. He says he has one, but what kind of care does he take of it? I’ve never seen him riding it. Does he even know how? His wife rides dressage, I know, and those people have got to be some of the most micromanaging nitpickers ever. Look up “dressage queen” some time.
Linguist over 12 years ago
Poor Mutt. He’s turning into a Republican Rodney Dangerfield.
Sherlock Watson over 12 years ago
I can think of a very good word for Romney… and it rhymes with “Mitt.”
thesnowleopard Premium Member over 12 years ago
Dressage?! Lord, and I thought that man couldn’t come off any worse. God, I hate dressage so much. Talk about a way to train OCD into a perfectly good horse.
Kali39 over 12 years ago
The British have the term, “git.” I heard it on “Red Dwarf.” Also “smeghead,” but that doesn’t rhyme.
I think I’ll just stay with liar. That doesn’t rhyme either, but whatever works, right?
Qiset over 12 years ago
not as bad as eating the dog, hazing multiple times, and firing 50K from the auto industry.
KEA over 12 years ago
The worst part is… Mitt’s the best the Republicans can offer?
kamwick over 12 years ago
Just as bad off as we are now. 30 years of printing money, little regulation, corporate socialism, “trickle down”, multitudes of small entitlement projects, wars funded off the budget ( Romney’s new financial “expert” pick was part of the group that dreamed THAT one up) would not have been dealt with any differently.
The only realistic choice that anyone would have would be to try to avert full on depression, which is what this administration has done.
People act as though there are easy cures to be had. Wishful thinking won’t do it, friend.
kamwick over 12 years ago
First term that came to mind when hearing about the dog abuse, “I like to fire people”, and holding down a crying student while cutting off his hair was “sociopath”.
A slick smile and used car salesman demeanor can’t cover that up.
Linguist over 12 years ago
A schmuck by any other name would be a…..?( several Yiddish words come to mind but this is a family-friendly post. )
prrdh over 12 years ago
I’m not sure Skinner was qualified to give a diagnosis; certainly he wasn’t a psychiatrist, and I don’t think he was a clinical psychologist either.
On the other hand, you could argue that it takes one to know one.
Nighthawks Premium Member over 12 years ago
it just doesn’t matter. If Charles Manson was the nominee, and the unemployment rates stay up through November, President Manson would be our first president with a carved swastika on his forehead.Hail to the Chief, president Helter Skelter!
Possum Pete over 12 years ago
^ You’re right. It got George the 1st unelected in ’92.
transwarpmail-comics over 12 years ago
The one-time, barely credible incident of “dog eating” as a child is nothing compared to Romney’s lifelong pattern of hypocrisy and psychopathic behavior. And it apparently evokes mass, profound stupidity in the mouth-breathers who support him.
kjcain over 12 years ago
Political themes are not your stong point. Cheap shallow…
ashegroup over 12 years ago
As my Grannie used to say, “It takes one to know one.”
Kali39 over 12 years ago
Always wondered where that came from. Thanks.
jadoo823 over 12 years ago
…you are probably correct…truly successful governing requires intelligent compromise from all sides…
mizcraig over 12 years ago
“About New Adventures of Queen Victoria“Join HRH Queen Victoria…”She was “HM” (Her Majesty) not “HRH” (Her Royal Highness). Her children were royal highnesses.
DCAVALLARO over 12 years ago
what a bunch of whiney liberals you all are. I would love to fire a bunch of people in our governmet too.
Kali39 over 12 years ago
George Bush’s accomplishments in eight years that benefited the greatest number of people.
1...........
700. His leaving office.
Sorry, can’t think of anything else.
thesnowleopard Premium Member over 12 years ago
Wow, you sure forgot about pushing through a health car bill, pulling us out of Iraq, taking out Osama bin Laden and Qaddafi, and winding down the war in Afghanistan awful quick. But I can see why amnesia might be a problem for you, since you seem to have blanked out the years 2000 through 2008.
At any rate, I’d be quite happy to vote Republican, except that, these days, it means voting in someone who does nothing but sit around, obstructing the governmental process, badmouthing people in other parties, trying to control people’s private lives, and get as dirty as necessary to win reelection. I expect the politicians I vote in to work.