GOP Nominee 2012 - Who Will It Be?, Pt. 4

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With Rick's, yes the Santorum's marriage may be fine but he is so tightly wound, I feel bad the guy can't relax, it must be taxing on his wife, they seem under alot of stress.
I have a feeling Santorum looks so tightly wound because he has to maintain his asshole puckered shut twenty-four hours a day, to always be at the ready to fend off potential random homosexual attacks from behind.

He honestly looks like a man clenching his sphincter without pause while trying to maintain a smiling visage for the public and press.
 
have you met the current Republican party?

Yes, which is why we should be very worried about how they're going to run our country. My point!


why? 'cause she's black?

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Cause she gonna whoop yo ass.
 
I do think however, behind closed doors that Michelle could be a potential spouse beater though, not saying she does, but I bet you a soda that the genetic propensity is there.

Wow. That you would make that kind of ugly and completely unsubstantiated suggestion about someone you don't even know speaks more about you than about Michelle.
 
I do think however, behind closed doors that Michelle could be a potential spouse beater though, not saying she does, but I bet you a soda that the genetic propensity is there.

Say what now?

If there's a point to that sentence, I'd really like to know what it is.

I couldn't care less about a candidate's marriage status. The only time I see that as anything resembling an issue is if they're trying to tell everyone else that only certain types of marriages are allowed and others are "sinful", while at the same time engaging in the very "sinful" behaviors and "marriage-destroying" activities they're condeming.

Beyond that, your private life is your own business. My private life is my business. I'd like us to keep it that way.
 
The point is for Diamond to create a justification for disliking the Obama's.

He also has a long and illustrious history on this forum of denigrating women so it fits the MO rather well.
 
He's been doing stand up? Maybe he steals all his jokes from Bill Ross. I guess Bill Ross/Maher would know about porn queens since he's dated some. I don't get the taste level there, but to each her own.

politico.com

Former Pennsylvania Sen. Arlen Specter took a jab at presidential hopeful Mitt Romney Wednesday by teasingly comparing him to an adult film star.

“The Republican Party has moved so far to the right, you can’t recognize Mitt Romney. What Mitt Romney will appear in October? Mitt Romney has changed positions more often than a pornographic movie queen,” joked Specter on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe.”

“I did not say that… the great senator from the state of Pennsylvania said that,” responded Donny Deutsch, a panelist on the show.

Specter cited “Bill Ross” as the person who first came up with that joke – he meant comedian Bill Maher.

The former senator, who famously switched from the Republican Party to the Democratic Party in 2009 before being defeated for the Democratic nomination in 2010, has been performing stand-up comedy in Philadelphia nightclubs over the past few months.

Read more: Arlen Specter makes X-rated Mitt Romney joke - Tim Mak - POLITICO.com
 
"pornographic movie queen."

jesus. how old are these people?

Arlen is older than Bill Ross. He just likes to be nice to ladies by calling them queens. Isn't Bill Ross that painting guy with the big bushy hair? I think at least his last name is Ross, or maybe I'm just exhausted.

Not that anyone cares but me but that's Bob Ross

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For whatever reason it wouldn't play for me on here, so I found it on Gawker. I think he started to say negotiator and couldn't get the word out for some reason. Word too big :D

http://jezebel.com/5897447/rick-san...oung-man-against-dangers-of-pink-bowling-ball

"At a campaign event in a Wisconsin bowling alley yesterday, projected GOP nomination silver medalist Rick Santorum told a boy that he shouldn't use a pink bowling ball on camera, telling him that "friends don't let friends use pink balls." Bowling with the pink ball, presumably, is an affront to Rick Santorum's rigid sensibilities, a bending of holy rules that declare that men should always have blue balls." :lol:

Raw Story

Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum on Wednesday told a young man not to use a pink ball at a bowling alley in Wisconsin.

“You’re not gonna use the pink ball. We’re not gonna let you do that. Not on camera,” he said, according to Reuters reporter Sam Youngman.

“Friends don’t let friends use pink balls,” he added.

Santorum was bowling with the University of Wisconsin at La Crosse College Republicans. Wisconsin holds its presidential primary next Tuesday.

The Human Rights Campaign, the largest lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender advocacy group in the country, blasted Santorum for his comment.

“This is another example of Rick Santorum intentionally making ignorant statements that have a real impact on LGBT people,” said HRC Vice President of Communications Fred Sainz. “Whether he’s comparing our marriages to inanimate objects, saying our children would be better off with a parent in prison as opposed to two loving same-sex parents, or calling open military service a ‘tragic social experiment;’ he’s proven that he thinks LGBT people are second-class citizens not worthy of dignity or respect.

“In this case, he’s advancing tired gender norms by implying a boy should be ashamed or embarrassed to use a certain color bowling ball.”
 
I'm sure it's not what you think...

"the government nig" otiator?

Maybe that's what he was trying to say.

i'm sure you're right, that it was some other word... but the fact that he gets so flustered after stopping himself mid-word makes me wonder...


one doesn't need to really stretch the imagination to think that rick santorum may have bigoted thoughts in his head...
 
i'm sure you're right, that it was some other word... but the fact that he gets so flustered after stopping himself mid-word makes me wonder...


one doesn't need to really stretch the imagination to think that rick santorum may have bigoted thoughts in his head...

Oh I was just trying to be funny... I wonder too.

I wouldn't be the least bit shocked if that was on the tip of his tongue.

I know for a fact that the term "government n*gger" get's thrown around quite a bit behind some politician's closed doors here in Texas, I've witnessed it.
 
If Mitt becomes President and we go back to Mad Men times I'VE GOT FIRST DIBS ON DON DRAPER.

Did Mitt really say that Russia is our greatest foe? Another Mitt head scratcher.


(CNN) – George Romney was the butt of the jokes Sunday, but it was his son Mitt who took the "Mad Men" heat Tuesday from President Barack Obama's top campaign adviser.

Speaking on "CBS This Morning," David Axelrod derided Romney for espousing policies he said were from another era, using the AMC series set in 1966 to slam the Republican presidential hopeful.

"Romney seems to look at the world through the rear view mirror," Axelrod said, listing a series of seemingly antiquated policies Romney has promoted on the stump.

"He wants to go back to the policies of the last decade on economics," Axelrod said. "And on other stuff, he says Russia's our greatest foe, he thinks employers ought to be able to decide if women should be able to get contraception coverage or not, every employer. If we drill for oil, that will solve our energy problem, no high fuel efficiency."

Axelrod concluded the former Massachusetts governor was taking fictional television a little too seriously.

"I think he watches 'Mad Men' instead of the evening news. He's in a time warp," Axelrod said.

On Sunday, Romney's father George was briefly mentioned on the series' season opener. A character working for another politician objected to a joint appearance with George Romney, referring to the candidate as "a clown."

George Romney launched a failed presidential bid of his own while serving as governor of Michigan. He went on to serve as former President Richard Nixon's secretary of housing and urban development.

Romney spokesperson Andrea Saul responded to Axelrod's comments, saying America's challenges are "too serious for President Obama and his team to be laughing about TV shows."

"If the White House spent more time worrying about the economy and less time worrying about Mitt Romney, maybe the country would be in better shape,” Saul said in an email.
 
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