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January 17, 2008

New Romney TV ad

Fresh from a Michigan win, Mitt Romney and his campaign announced that they're not just back on the air in Florida, they've got a new commercial. Check it out here.

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wow...and they say Barack Obama is the shallow one with no specific answers

Shallowness, like phonyness know no party bounds. Mitt is a fool with too much money for anyone's good.

If Mitt were a real businessman, he'd have supported McCain-Kennedy this summer, like the US Chamber of Commerce did.

Can anyone even imagine electing another Republican after what they've done to our country in the last few years?

Between Hillary and “another Republican”, I’ll take “another Republican” anytime! ....yea?...Another Republican is a million times better than ANOTHER CLINTON!!! ....ain’t that the TRUTH?

Ditto 12:05.
I can't decide whether it was the balanced budget or strong economy that makes me despise Clinton so much. /sarcasm

12:20 Clinton was responsible for neither. That was the doing of a strong Republican Congress with Newt Gingrich as Speaker.

But here's something to remember Clinton by:
- 2 US Embassies: no real response;
- The World Trade Center: no real response;
- US Armed Forces weakened
- Intelligence agencies underfunded, weaked, unable to meet demands of 911.

And the attempt at hillarycare, which would have cost us millions and placed our meduical establishment at the level of any flea-bitten socialist country.

Did Bush do well? NO. He doesn't understand money. And is too obstinate to admit it and deal with it like an adult. Too much emphasis on the nonsense social conservative agends. But the Democrats know as little about money as Bush does.

Lesson:
Out with Huckahick.
Elect a Republican who DOES understand money. Pick from Giuliani, McCain or Romney.


Are Republicans Born Stupid... or do they take a Stupid Pill?

1:10 - Willful ignorance. It's one of the ingredients listed on the Kool-Aid packet.

Mitt is the man! I have given my money and now my vote to him!
GO MITT!

Why would you give Mitt your hard-earned money? The guy has money of his own to blow!

Mitt has his own money to blow- as opposed to Bob Allen who blows for your money

Think I'll look on our Atty General website to see what Rudy's up to these days.

At least in this commercial Mitt isn't being an @ss to reporters and having his press secretary tell the reporters how to address the candidate -- really?

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