Mitt Romney is the Devil
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Saturday, January 7, 2012
Thursday, January 5, 2012
Mitt Romney tortured his dog by placing it in a carrier on top of his car for 12 hours
Mitt likes to laugh & joke about it......but it's no joke. Torturing an animal isn't something to chuckle about.
Read the Globe & ABC articles to learn what it was like for the poor dog:
Boston Globe article: Romney's treatment of family dog on 1983 vacation becomes issue
ABC: What was it like for Romney's Pooch?
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Will Mitt Romney use his satan powers to get John McCain to choose him as his running mate????


No John!!!!!!!!!! Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!
CBS:
The Memorial Day guest list at Sen. John McCain's Arizona home runs to at least three Republicans mentioned as vice presidential running mates, but a top aide said Wednesday that vetting possible veeps is not on the agenda. "It's purely social," said Mark Salter, a senior adviser to McCain. Florida Gov. Charlie Crist, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney were all invited to a Memorial Day gathering at the senator's home in Sedona, Ariz. Romney ran for the Republican presidential nomination in last winter's primaries, but dropped out months ago and has endorsed McCain.
Thursday, February 7, 2008
The devil has been defeated! Mitt Romney pulls out!
I'll take some of the credit..........CNN:
Mitt Romney suspended his bid for the Republican presidential nomination Thursday, saying if he continued it would "forestall the launch of a national campaign and be making it easier for Sen. Clinton or Obama to win."
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Make Super Tuesday Mitt Romney's downfall!
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
John McCain beats the devil Mitt Romney and his millions in Florida!!!

Mitt spent $30 million in Florida ALONE & HE LOST................
CNN:
Sen. John McCain will win the Florida Republican primary, CNN projects based on election results and exit polling, edging out rival Mitt Romney..........................."It's also raging in paid advertising on TV and radio. Romney has spent $30 million on TV ads in Florida this year," said Bash. That's five times as much as the McCain campaign, which is now using less expensive radio commercials to directly question Romney's credibility on the economy
Thursday, January 24, 2008
Mitt Romney is called a pig and almost gets his teeth knocked out!

MSNBC:“Never get into a wrestling match with a pig,” Senator John McCain said in New Hampshire this month after reporters asked him about Mr. Romney. “You both get dirty, and the pig likes it.”
Mike Huckabee’s pugilistic campaign chairman, Ed Rollins, appeared to stop just short of threatening Mr. Romney with physical violence at one point.
“What I have to do is make sure that my anger with a guy like Romney, whose teeth I want to knock out, doesn’t get in the way of my thought process,” Mr. Rollins said.
Campaign insiders and outside strategists point to several factors driving the ill will, most notably, Mr. Romney’s attacks on opponents in television commercials, the perception of him as an ideological panderer and resentment about his seemingly unlimited resources as others have struggled to raise cash.
Mike Huckabee’s pugilistic campaign chairman, Ed Rollins, appeared to stop just short of threatening Mr. Romney with physical violence at one point.
“What I have to do is make sure that my anger with a guy like Romney, whose teeth I want to knock out, doesn’t get in the way of my thought process,” Mr. Rollins said.
Campaign insiders and outside strategists point to several factors driving the ill will, most notably, Mr. Romney’s attacks on opponents in television commercials, the perception of him as an ideological panderer and resentment about his seemingly unlimited resources as others have struggled to raise cash.
Sunday, January 20, 2008
Saturday, January 19, 2008
Mitt Romney caught lying again! His campaign is called inauthentic and pandering!

NY Times:But as has often been the case with Mr. Romney, parts of his change mantra have rung inauthentic to some, engendering fresh accusations of pandering and political misspeak from critics and rivals.
“There’s something about Mitt Romney that makes people disinclined to cut him a lot of slack,” said Dan Schnur, a Republican strategist who is not affiliated with any campaign. “Every candidate for every office pushes the envelope in their message. You don’t win a lot of elections with subtlety, but Romney seems to get called on it more frequently.” ......................
“There’s something about Mitt Romney that makes people disinclined to cut him a lot of slack,” said Dan Schnur, a Republican strategist who is not affiliated with any campaign. “Every candidate for every office pushes the envelope in their message. You don’t win a lot of elections with subtlety, but Romney seems to get called on it more frequently.” ......................
“I don’t have lobbyists running my campaign,” Mr. Romney said at a news conference in Columbia, S.C., an apparent reference to Mr. McCain, whose campaign manager, Rick Davis, was a lobbyist.
Mr. Romney was on the verge of extending his argument when Mr. Johnson shouted out: “That’s not true, governor. That is not true.” He cited Ronald C. Kaufman, an unpaid senior adviser to the campaign and a Washington lobbyist.
Mr. Romney argued that Mr. Kaufman did not even sit in on “senior strategy meetings,” even though Mr. Kaufman, a close friend, is a regular at the campaign’s Boston headquarters and has been a regular presence at Mr. Romney’s side over the past few weeks.
Other registered lobbyists who have played a significant role in his campaign include Warren Tompkins, Mr. Romney’s South Carolina consultant; Barbara Comstock, a senior adviser; and Vin Weber, Mr. Romney’s policy chairman.
Mr. Romney also received almost $200,000 in donations from federally registered lobbyists through the third quarter of last year, according to the Center for Responsive Politics, second among Republican candidates to Mr. McCain, who took in just over $300,000.
Mr. Romney was on the verge of extending his argument when Mr. Johnson shouted out: “That’s not true, governor. That is not true.” He cited Ronald C. Kaufman, an unpaid senior adviser to the campaign and a Washington lobbyist.
Mr. Romney argued that Mr. Kaufman did not even sit in on “senior strategy meetings,” even though Mr. Kaufman, a close friend, is a regular at the campaign’s Boston headquarters and has been a regular presence at Mr. Romney’s side over the past few weeks.
Other registered lobbyists who have played a significant role in his campaign include Warren Tompkins, Mr. Romney’s South Carolina consultant; Barbara Comstock, a senior adviser; and Vin Weber, Mr. Romney’s policy chairman.
Mr. Romney also received almost $200,000 in donations from federally registered lobbyists through the third quarter of last year, according to the Center for Responsive Politics, second among Republican candidates to Mr. McCain, who took in just over $300,000.
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Fred Thompson accuses Mitt Romney of lying to get votes!

CBS:Fred Thompson accused Mitt Romney today of misleading the people of Michigan to win that state's primary. “Everybody was flocking up there to Michigan and promising, in effect, the federal government was going to come in there and bail the entire state out,” Thompson told a crowd of about 100 people. “Now they say that with a straight face, and apparently it worked for some of them.” Thompson said he was referring to all the Republican candidates in Michigan, but that “Governor Romney was the most successful in doing it.” Romney campaigned in the primary on the platform that he “would bring jobs back to Michigan.” Thompson argues that making sure the national economy is strong is the way to help any state economy. “That’s no way to get elected president, on things that you cannot and should not deliver,” he said. “What we need to do, of course, is have sound policies for the entire country.” Appealing to the entire country is also how you should campaign, according to Thompson, referring to Romney’s focus on Michigan. “It’s important not to tailor your message to your particular audience because you’re going to have a lot of different audiences when you’re president,” Thompson said. “You can’t be all things to all people.”
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Mitt Romney uses his devil powers to win in Michigan!

Mitt Romney's campaign is not dead. Noooooooooooo!!! America wake up! Do not fall for Mitt's lies!!!CNN:
Mitt Romney claimed a much-needed victory in Tuesday's Michigan Republican primary, making the race for the GOP presidential nomination anybody's game.
Thursday, January 10, 2008
Mitt Romney admits his ads were incorrect as he is attacked by John McCain and Mike Huckabee!

AP:Surging in New Hampshire, John McCain seemingly should be the candidate taking heat from his Republican presidential opponents. But Mitt Romney was the one assailed during and after a high-stakes GOP debate
Romney's rivals want to cripple his campaign with back-to-back losses in Iowa and New Hampshire that would hamper the wealthy former Massachusetts governor in states beyond. They also don't particularly care for him.
Back and forth it went on Sunday, two days before the primary and only hours after Saturday night's debate.
"My friend, you can spend your whole fortune on these attack ads, but it still won't be true," McCain told his chief competitor Saturday night, taking issue with Romney's characterization of the Arizona senator's immigration plan as amnesty.
"I don't describe your plan as amnesty in my ad, I don't call it amnesty," Romney shot back — even though two of his TV commercials use the term, including on that says McCain "wrote the amnesty bill that America rejected."
On Sunday, Romney acknowledged: "I was incorrect."
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
John McCain beats Mitt Romney's devil butt in New Hampshire!
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