Greetings all, time for my first presidential posting. Now you may be thinking I’ve been writing about the presidential candidates for some time, but actually I haven’t…until now.
Since I live in a state near to Massachusetts I was able to see how Romney performed first hand as governor. I’ve never been impressed with him. He comes across as a slimy, sleazy scummy politician who will say and do anything to get elected. Romney flips so much he should be working as a cook at the International House of Pancakes. He will say whatever you want to hear.
Hmm, that sounds a lot like the current resident of the Oval Office, doesn’t it?
Romney as governor signed into law the Universal Healthcare program that is now driving Massachusetts into bankruptcy. It mandated that you WILL buy health insurance or you will be fined and possibly jailed. This is the prototype of Obamacare which was jammed down the throats of the American People.
Governor Mitt Romney, (Hereafter referred to as “Mittens”), has stated that he did everything he could to make this a good law, but if he had vetoed it the democrat controlled legislature would have overridden him. This is a lie.
If Mittens had actually vetoed that fiasco and been overridden he would have had the credentials to say that he had tried to stop it. Instead, he has been saying that it really is a good idea and just needs some fine tuning.
Fine tuning? Does this picture of you signing the bill into law show the democrats twisting your arm behind you? Isn’t that Dead Ted, formally known as Fat Boy AKA Ted the Swimmer?
Hey Mittens! How about we fine tune your candidacy right into the dumpster where it belongs?
Mittens hasn’t been helping himself with his campaign staff choices. I read an article on Foxnews.com regarding a statement made by former Utah Gov. Mike Leavitt, a top supporter and adviser to Mittens campaign.
Speaking to a bipartisan group of governors at the National Governors Association, the former Republican governor who served as secretary of health and human services in the Bush administration, called the exchanges where individuals and small businesses can purchase health plans “a very practical solution to a problem that needs to be solved.” He warned governors who are reluctant to move forward with their state-level exchanges that their intransigence will only empower federal regulators.
Oh joy. More manure from the Establishment RINO wing of the Republican party. These idiots have refused to understand the 2010 midterm elections that not only blew out the Democrats but also took out a number of squishy RINO’s as well. They refuse to listen to the people they claim to represent. The Tea Party Republicans? They are working to marginalize them and force them out of “THEIR” country club party.
Typical of the politically tone deaf, they won’t consider that if they blow the 2012 election, (and making Mittens the nominee will probably help Obama into a second term), will cause a major split in the party with the high order probability of the Tea Party forming a true third party. If/when that happens, most of the Republican donors will abandon the RINO’s. Within a few years, the Republican party will go the way of the WHIG ((The Whig party (US) )) party.
So, I will in no way, shape or form support Mittens for president. Electing him is just like putting in a slightly more competent Obama. As of this time, I do not have a hard preference for the Republican nomination. It’s way to early for that. However it is NOT to early to drive a stake through the heart of Mittens candidacy.
~The Angry Webmaster~



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I heard of Mitt Romney a few years back. He released a PSA declaring that he was going to clean up all the “filth” from the media because it’s “hurting the children”: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnyNID-7AtU
I don’t like pro censorship politicians. Screw Romney.
Go freedom of speech!
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