Posted on February 11, 2012, in Mitt Romney, Sarah Palin and tagged Barack Obama, CPAC, Joe Biden, John McCain, Koch brothers, Mitt Romney, Sarah Palin, Tea Party. Bookmark the permalink. 2 Comments.
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Speaking in Tongues
Willard wasn’t a severe Governor (liar!) and establishment Republicans hardly want to describe themselves as severe (at election time) but there’s good reason for voters “not to be quite sure about what severe means.”
Maintaining tax cuts for the rich (job creators) and defense spending (keeping us safe) while tackling the debt (balancing the budget) can only be achieved with severe spending cuts i.e. sticking it to the majority of Americans, especially the poor and seniors (including teabaggers).
Romneymania sweeps America
Mitt’s firm belief in unlimited corporate campaign donations is what first got me really excited,” said 48-year-old pipe fitter David Flores, adding that another reason he joined “Romney Nation” was because he found it “pretty cool” that Romney pays a lower income tax rate than he does. “Money is speech—that’s what the First Amendment is all about. Finally, there’s a candidate who speaks directly to me.”
http://www.theonion.com/articles/romneymania-sweeps-america,27155/