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Dammit, if you can't match the Bachmann/Trump level of Crazee, you don't deserve to be in the race.

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Well, a politician's legally forbidden from uttering a sentence without the word "I" in it.

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The reasonable man who ran for governor in 2002 returns...for one answer before climbing back into the subconscious of the right-wing nut we have today.

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It’s implied.

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Uh-oh. Lou Sarah has not had the spotlight on her for at least 3-4 days. maybe more! So what krazy statement can she make (blah blah blah lamestream media blah blah <something about her persecution> blah blah <something really, really dumb> blah blah)? Bachmann is getting all the attention!

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Oops, I forgot to ask: "Does Romney eat his own dog food by living in Massachusetts and partaking of its sweet, sweet socialist health care system?"

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The juxtaposition of "Bachman Not Sure If the Gays are a Public Health Crisis" with this story says it all.

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Say, this is a new tactic for the GOP, sounding reasonable and sane. It’ll never work. If he’s going to pull this off he’ll need some mouth foam and to start speaking only in capital letters.

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Possible alternate sign.

Fudge! Next exit!

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I don't live in Massachusetts. So what about RomneyCare didn't work? And why did Massachusetts have such a unique situation that we shouldn't use his plan nationally?

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And Obama ain't bad either. (rimshot)

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Slow down you Mittens apologists. He didn't utter a simple, declarative "Obama was born in the United States". He hid behind "I believe...".

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time to strap another dog to the car roof mittens.

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