The Weekly Standard , the Wall Street Journal editorial page, and even ol' Starburst are all engaged in furious last-minute lobbying to persuade Mitt Romney to select that nice young Boy Scout down the street who's offered to fix our finances, Paul Ryan, as Vice President. The problem with such a selection is obvious: Romney would be picking someone recommended by the
Well congratulations Ms. Fun! May your child be healthy, happy, and almost as clever as you with all the sense of humor he/she needs to survive the future.
<a href="http:\/\/nationalmemo.wpengine.netdn...\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/08\/romneyhood.gif" target="_blank">Romney Hood and Friar Ryan</a>, thank you Danziger.
What &quot;big Republican ideas&quot;? They&#039;re positively allergic to providing details on anything. They backpedal on their own ideas when the Kenyan Usurper mentions them favorably. The notion of rich people creating more jobs when we lower their taxes has been discredited for decades. Any of their figureheads are hard pressed to get through a single speech without uttering a whopper of an untruth that&#039;s easily disproven. Their supposed fiscal expertise gave us the scorched-earth meltdown of &#039;08. Their contempt for the rest of the world increased the danger level for our troops and turistas almost beyond reckoning.
&quot;Expand RmoneyCare to the rest of the country&quot; ? (The fringe wingnuts are already braced for this, since he&#039;s such a closet LIEbral...)
Apparently I have to start following you on IntenseDebate - the appetite-suppressing effect of comments like this can only help in my quest to lose a few pounds.
Let&#039;s see what eRmoney.com says about this match:
rich people aren&#039;t rich enough? yes/yes insincere laughter is the best medicine? yes/yes business experience trumps all else? yes/no &lt;&lt;uh oh! lying is OK in order to win? yes/yes
&quot;...&ldquo;Mr. Obama and the Democrats&rdquo; do enjoy making fun of Mitt Romney in every possible way, sure, but what is this assumption that they wouldn&rsquo;t be down for a nice long discussion of Paul Ryan and his big issues?...&quot; Oh yes, the Democrats could bash him hard with the WSJ&#039;s &quot;big issues&quot;. Very hard. They would be crying &quot;no fair&quot; by the time it was over. Hard to believe the Republicans are still so butt-hurt over FDR, they still want to fight over the New Deal. But there you have the current GOP.
I&#039;m still trying to understand how Romney is able to put 6 figures of savings into conventional retirement instruments that are capped by the IRS. Your statement is spot on.
Well congratulations Ms. Fun! May your child be healthy, happy, and almost as clever as you with all the sense of humor he/she needs to survive the future.
The Satellite of Love
Or GooGoosha&#039;s &quot;album&quot;.
<a href="http:\/\/nationalmemo.wpengine.netdn...\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/08\/romneyhood.gif" target="_blank">Romney Hood and Friar Ryan</a>, thank you Danziger.
What &quot;big Republican ideas&quot;? They&#039;re positively allergic to providing details on anything. They backpedal on their own ideas when the Kenyan Usurper mentions them favorably. The notion of rich people creating more jobs when we lower their taxes has been discredited for decades. Any of their figureheads are hard pressed to get through a single speech without uttering a whopper of an untruth that&#039;s easily disproven. Their supposed fiscal expertise gave us the scorched-earth meltdown of &#039;08. Their contempt for the rest of the world increased the danger level for our troops and turistas almost beyond reckoning.
L is for Liar.
No, wait...
&quot;Expand RmoneyCare to the rest of the country&quot; ? (The fringe wingnuts are already braced for this, since he&#039;s such a closet LIEbral...)
Apparently I have to start following you on IntenseDebate - the appetite-suppressing effect of comments like this can only help in my quest to lose a few pounds.
Let&#039;s see what eRmoney.com says about this match:
rich people aren&#039;t rich enough? yes/yes insincere laughter is the best medicine? yes/yes business experience trumps all else? yes/no &lt;&lt;uh oh! lying is OK in order to win? yes/yes
Yes, but redistribution of wealth is a very big thing.
Eddie Munster and his pet Etch-A-Sketch 2012
what&#039;s not to like?
&quot;...&ldquo;Mr. Obama and the Democrats&rdquo; do enjoy making fun of Mitt Romney in every possible way, sure, but what is this assumption that they wouldn&rsquo;t be down for a nice long discussion of Paul Ryan and his big issues?...&quot; Oh yes, the Democrats could bash him hard with the WSJ&#039;s &quot;big issues&quot;. Very hard. They would be crying &quot;no fair&quot; by the time it was over. Hard to believe the Republicans are still so butt-hurt over FDR, they still want to fight over the New Deal. But there you have the current GOP.
Anyone want to have a beer with Paul Ryan? Anyone? Free Beer? Anyone? Snacks included! Anyone? *crickets*
I&#039;m still trying to understand how Romney is able to put 6 figures of savings into conventional retirement instruments that are capped by the IRS. Your statement is spot on.