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'I Want To Congratulate The President,' Romney Says In 240,000th And Final Lie Of Campaign
BOSTON—While delivering his concession speech at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center Tuesday night, Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney uttered the 240,000th and final lie of his 2012 campaign when he offered his “sincere congratulations” to President Barack Obama. “This has been a hard-fought and closely contested campaign, and while we’ve had our share of disagreements, there has always been a great deal of respect and admiration between myself and the president,” said Romney, concluding 17 months’ worth of manipulative falsehoods, half-truths, and outright fabrications with one last bald-faced lie. “Tonight, the American people made their voices heard. And now I urge every one of my supporters to set aside their differences with my opponent and join me in standing behind our president, so that we all may come together in a spirit of understanding and cooperation to build a better America.” Romney then concluded his speech by expressing his thanks for the tireless efforts of his campaign team, marking the 12th and final true statement of his nearly six-year-long White House run.
~ http://www.theonion.com/articles/i-want-to-congratulate-the-president-romney-says-i,30283/?utm_source=Facebook&utm_medium=SocialMarketing&utm_campaign=standard-post:headline:default
Love the onion haha
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On November 07 2012 15:26 Zooper31 wrote:Show nested quote +On November 07 2012 15:24 MountainDewJunkie wrote:On November 07 2012 15:24 Zooper31 wrote:On November 07 2012 15:22 REDBLUEGREEN wrote: Hmm random thought just now, do people in Costa Rica, American Samoa, Guam etc also vote for US president? I know they had to give out delegates during the republican primary, I'm sure they can vote for the president too. But if only the electoral college matters, then their votes don't really count...? Right? Not sure, I just vividly remember laughing as the American Somoa representative spoke in a very island'y tongue and looked like a sumo wrestler as he gave out his countries delegates to Romney.
They vote in primaries, but have no say on the election. D.C. is the only non-state that gets a vote in the electoral college.
I kinda wanted Obama to win the electoral vote but lose the popular vote, so Republicans would add 'abolish the electoral college' to their party platform in fury.
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On November 07 2012 15:26 ControlMonkey wrote:Show nested quote +On November 07 2012 15:10 Gheed wrote:On November 07 2012 15:08 Iodem wrote:On November 07 2012 15:07 Hrrrrm wrote:On November 07 2012 15:06 Iodem wrote:On November 07 2012 15:04 oneofthem wrote: alright i missed this concession speech but it would be nice to see his tax returns Pretty sure he hasn't paid much because he's been unemployed for the past decade or so Capital Gains. He's paying some. I said 'much,' not 'none.' and taxes on investments were nerfed a while back, no? Oh, man, I sincerely hope that when my generation is 50+ years old we start demanding buffs and nerfs from congress. The political news will read like patch notes: Removed bug allowing offshore tax havens Reduced unemployment benefits Increased gun ownership build time
Like, no lie.
If laws were presented this way I would actually pay attention.
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On November 07 2012 15:26 jalstar wrote:Show nested quote +On November 07 2012 15:24 julianto wrote: I really wanna know what your predictions for 2016 candidates are! Rubio/Christie vs Warner/Castro
lawl @ Christie
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On November 07 2012 15:22 ticklishmusic wrote:celebration time with michelle Cocaine is a hell of a drug
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On November 07 2012 15:22 Xivsa wrote:What's that? Predicted the results of all 50 states correctly.
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On November 07 2012 15:26 Iodem wrote:Show nested quote +On November 07 2012 15:24 julianto wrote: I really wanna know what your predictions for 2016 candidates are! Clinton for Democrats If Republicans are smart- Huntsman or Rand Paul Dunno. Huntsman seems a long shot. What about Rubio or Christie? Be funny if it was Hillary Clinton vs Jeb Bush. Is it truly the land of opportunity?
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On November 07 2012 15:26 Iodem wrote:Show nested quote +On November 07 2012 15:24 julianto wrote: I really wanna know what your predictions for 2016 candidates are! Clinton for Democrats If Republicans are smart- Huntsman or Rand Paul
Huntsman/Christie/Jeb/Rubio are all realistic options. I don't think Rubio will manage it simply because he hasn't actually DONE anything.
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On November 07 2012 15:26 MountainDewJunkie wrote:Show nested quote +On November 07 2012 15:25 StarStruck wrote:On November 07 2012 15:21 MountainDewJunkie wrote: I'm looking for Obama to say something really specific, it would really impress me. But I won't hold my breath.
In a perfect world, after his thank yous and yes we cans and I love my wife and so on, I want him to say something like, "the popular vote has demonstrated that there are many people who are dissatisfied with America, and with me. Though we do not see eye to eye [with those people], I know we all want a better America. We all want the same thing. I will be the man that will help America get back on its feet, I will help all people, because whether or not you supported me, we are all brothers here."
Or something like that...
I'm sorry... weird tangent. What the heck do you expect and the popular vote? Come on man. Not the first time we've seen it like this. I said I don't expect anything. I just want him to say something really cool so I'll have a little hope again lol
The axe I was grinding you on was the popular vote. There's been many American Elections where it's looked like this. Winning the popular vote doesn't necessarily mean jack. ;/
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On November 07 2012 15:24 julianto wrote: I really wanna know what your predictions for 2016 candidates are!
Hillary Clinton vs Jeb Bush
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On November 07 2012 15:28 TheTenthDoc wrote:Show nested quote +On November 07 2012 15:26 Iodem wrote:On November 07 2012 15:24 julianto wrote: I really wanna know what your predictions for 2016 candidates are! Clinton for Democrats If Republicans are smart- Huntsman or Rand Paul Huntsman/Christie/Jeb/Rubio are all realistic options. I don't think Rubio will manage it simply because he hasn't actually DONE anything.
Well according to Mitt, if he was born Hispanic... ;x
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Huntsman went on Colbert Report a few months ago, ripped into the Republicans, and ruled out a 2016 candidacy.
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I doubt Hillary will have any interest in 4 years. What will she be, like 72?
Edit: oh 69. Interesting.
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Christie, Clinton.
Though I feel Clinton would steamroll, with Obama and her husband supporting.
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On November 07 2012 15:29 DannyJ wrote: I doubt Hillary will have any interest in 4 years. What will she be, like 72? 69
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Popular vote separated by 0.5% now in Obama's favor, about 600k people. Would be nice if it passed a percent.
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On November 07 2012 15:28 Falling wrote:Show nested quote +On November 07 2012 15:26 Iodem wrote:On November 07 2012 15:24 julianto wrote: I really wanna know what your predictions for 2016 candidates are! Clinton for Democrats If Republicans are smart- Huntsman or Rand Paul Dunno. Huntsman seems a long shot. What about Rubio or Christie? Be funny if it was Hillary Clinton vs Jeb Bush. Is it truly the land of opportunity? 
I'd go full tinfoil hat conspiracy theorist if it were Clinton vs Bush
I could see Christie taking a shot at it. He might be able to pull something. I think I'd prefer him over Rubio.
But I can't see anyone but Clinton being the nominee for the democrats. She's been prepping for it since... basically forever? xP
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On November 07 2012 15:28 igotmyown wrote:Show nested quote +On November 07 2012 15:22 ticklishmusic wrote:On November 07 2012 15:15 Mohdoo wrote: where the fuck is obama..? lmao celebration time with michelle Cocaine is a hell of a drug
"fuck yo couch! buy another one you rich motherfucka!"
Turns out Obama went and got shitfaced with J-bid after ravaging Romney.
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