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via Byron York on twitter: Romney: Clinton elevated the Democrat Convention

Dear God in Heaven give me strength!

Who in the world is Mitt Romney talking to here?

(Re: Clinton) “He did stand out in contrast with the other speakers; I think he really did elevate the Democrat convention in a lot of ways,” Romney said. “And, frankly, the contrast may not have been as attractive as Barack Obama might have preferred if he were choosing who’d go before him and who’d go after.”

Clinton was great!

You have got to be kidding me. Is this actually what Mitt said, and we are all going to watch tomorrow? Clinton elevated the convention? In a lot of ways? How? Bill Clinton is a serial womanizer, the only President to be impeached and disbarred for lying under oath, he tore you apart, Romney and Bush as well, and you think he elevated the place? Elevated from what? Middle earth to the gutter? Don’t you respect your position? Don’t you understand that praising Clinton won’t get you votes? Talk about the war on women! That man is one-man battalion in the war on women!

But hey, why don’t we praise him so we sound reasonable, not like those crazy right wingers who are trying to keep us from driving off the cliff.

Clinton was no centrist, he was a leftist and after HillaryCare was offered, the Republicans took control of the House and forced his hand.

The only difference between Obama and Clinton is that Clinton was too busy playing with interns and lost valuable time, but hey, Obama made up for it with two full years of full control, polarizing this nation to near perfect polarization and radicalizing the entire government, lock, stock and barrel.

But hey, let’s say nicey nice words about him.

Asked whether Clinton could be elected president today, Romney responded: “If the constitution weren’t in his way, yeah. Perhaps. But I don’t know the answer to that.”

Say what?

Hey Jen, could Clinton be elected today?

If Clinton were on the ballot today, I would fight tooth and nail to defeat him, because he started the housing crisis with the Community Reinvestment Act, the IRS under his previous administration went after people because of their ideology, he was a serial womanizer, he added the Social Security fund to the general fund to give the illusion of a surplus which he never had, and the only President to be impeached and eventually held in contempt and disbarred for lying under oath to a grand jury. Other than that, the Constitution says he cannot serve more than two terms under the 22nd Amendment, but of course you knew that, right David?

How hard was that?

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7 Responses to Who Is Romney Talking About?

  1. MaggieMae1 says:

    Niiice……….gives credence to those that claim there is no difference between Romney and Obama. Hope this one goes away fast.

  2. task says:

    When does Clinton tell the truth? The infamous words broadcast on national TV stating that: "he never had sex with that woman" required that the democrats change the meaning of sex the same way Robert's changed the meaning of a penalty in order to accommodate incredulity. He perjured himself before a Federal Judge and suborned perjury. He is a serial womanizer and to be accurate he was often a predatory sexual animal who exposed himself, forceable fondled women and most probably committed rape. What type of a party supports and lionizes someone such as this? Could he be elected again. The sad fact which greatly testifies to the character of the democrat electorate is "yes".

    The economy did OK under Clinton mainly because he decreased the capital gains tax and that by itself was a smart move. Instead of increasing the dependency cycle he reduced it but most of all the economy was still on a roll from the Reagan era and, unlike the present Administration, he did not sabotage the private sector with broad based regulatory impediments and in that sense had the pragmatism to work with the Republican Congress. But after all is said and done this part of Clinton's image would never have been possible had it not been for the 1994 Republican Victory. Ask where the Country would have been without it. He left leaving Bush with a recession.

    Clinton's real legacy was the poison pill he left the Bush Administration that could not be stopped. That was the empowerment of Fannie Mae, managed by the infamous architect Jimmy Johnson, designed to massively increase domestic home ownership that ultimately became the largest financial institute in the World and which in 2008 resulted in the largest financial meltdown since the 1929 Wall Street crash. Nice legacy!

  3. Jason LaFleche says:

    " not like those crazy right wingers who are trying to keep us from driving off the cliff." heh heh heh.

  4. Jason LaFleche says:

    When Bill Clinton was in office, never worried about having enough work, and I thought he was a down to earth person. It seemed like America was great then. I remember the Repubs back then giving him hell just like they try to today.
    He was almost ousted by the hippocrites on the right who aren't human enough to admit that they too, commit sins. It was like a Jerry Springer show for all of America to see. Shameful. All because of politics.
    You guys seem like you have all the answers, but if you were president, you would have to live in a concrete bunker.
    Crazy right wingers, you bet.
    Just wait and see, the proletariat will overthrow the bourgeoisie.

  5. task says:

    Well here we go again. Another self-appointed Christian demagogue from the same genre that produced Elmer Gantry and Micheal Moore.

    Clinton, the ex President of America (not Iraq, North Korea or Cuba), exposed himself to women, fondled them and probably raped them. He perjured himself, suborned perjury and directly lied to the American people; these are high Crimes and Misdemeanors. That is why he was impeached. Additionally he appointed to the Court an ex ACLU judge that dislikes our Constitution for failure to empower the State; he failed to institute almost all of the same policies that George Bush instituted and which came from Clinton’s own advisory and if they had been instituted, by him, we almost certainly would not have experienced 911; and he, along with his buddy, Jimmy Johnson, designed the blueprint that enabled Fannie Mae to ultimately author the destruction of the American domestic mortgage market which instigated the international monetary and fiscal crisis. Those are the poison pills that were dropped into the Bush Administration. Other than that the economy did just fine but mostly because we had a republican Congress which cajoled Clinton into joining them to lower capital gains taxes and reform the federal welfare program. Not surprising, he was not the Marxist that you are and never advanced regulations to crush American energy production and capitalism.

    I bet you despise Richard Nixon and yet the economy did fine until Carter came into the picture who you probably feel was wonderful. Clinton made Nixon look like the Pope. And no Administration saw job growth, not even Reagan’s, the way the Bush Administration did, until the last year, and yet I bet, that despite that, you despised Bush though every inch of his two terms. So who is the hypocrite, you big dope?