So, Mitt Romney is now a Teabagger?

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  • Little Texan
    Full Member Status

    • Jan 2004
    • 4579

    So, Mitt Romney is now a Teabagger?

    What a shape shifting, pandering, political whore this guy is.

    Romney makes move to embrace Tea Party

    WASHINGTON - For much of the past year, Mitt Romney seemed to strenuously avoid looking as if he were too closely linked to the Tea Party. No longer.

    In an apparent strategic shift, Romney will be standing beneath a Tea Party Express banner in New Hampshire on Sunday night, and by Monday afternoon he will be at a Republican gathering in South Carolina hosted by Senator Jim DeMint, the South Carolina Republican and Tea Party kingmaker.

    What changed?

    Governor Rick Perry of Texas entered the race, accepted swoons from the Tea Party, and immediately replaced Romney as the Republican frontrunner.

    Romney spent much of the spring and summer running a low-key general election strategy almost exclusively focused on President Obama as if he were already the GOP nominee. The former Massachusetts governor was cautious as he sought to maintain a broad-based approach and avoid the bitter primary altercations that can complicate a general election campaign.

    But since then, Romney has increasingly reached out to embrace the Tea Party, including singing its praises at a recent gathering in New Hampshire and culminating in this weekend’s plans.

    Some within the Tea Party movement are not ready to welcome Romney with open arms.

    A coalition of Tea Party groups is planning to stage a protest event about 30 minutes before Romney is scheduled to speak at the Tea Party Express rally.

    Among those planning to attend the counterevent - where protesters will hold a press conference, carry signs, and turn their backs on Romney while he speaks - are representatives of New Hampshire groups such as the Republican Liberty Caucus, the Lakes Region Tea Party, the Raymond Tea Party, and Granite State Patriots.

    FreedomWorks, a Washington-based group that has been at the forefront of the Tea Party movement, yesterday pulled its staff member off the Tea Party Express bus to protest Romney’s inclusion in Sunday’s event. The bus has been making its way across the country, eventually heading to Florida, where the Tea Party Express and CNN are jointly sponsoring a GOP presidential debate Sept. 12.

    “It’s preposterous,’’ said Brendan Steinhauser, director of federal and state campaigns for FreedomWorks. “Mitt Romney is not and never has been a Tea Partier. He’s just a charlatan. This movement’s been going on since the fall of 2008, and he’s never attended a Tea Party rally. He’s never reached out to the movement before.’’

    Romney’s aides declined to comment yesterday on the planned protest and downplayed any notion that the candidate was shifting his strategy, saying that he had said months ago that his campaign would pick up its activity after Labor Day. They also said that Romney has reached out in the past to the Tea Party movement, speaking at a New Hampshire dinner hosted by the fiscally conservative group Americans for Prosperity. He has also donated money to Tea Party-backed candidates.

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  • FORD
    ROTH ARMY MODERATOR

    • Jan 2004
    • 58785

    #2
    It's funny as Hell that the KKKoch Brothers puppets "Freedom Works" are bitching about Mittens, considering he's a pure predatory corporatist, just like they are.

    Maybe that's just it - they don't want BAIN Capital competing with their takeover of the whole goddamned planet?
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    • Nitro Express
      DIAMOND STATUS
      • Aug 2004
      • 32798

      #3
      The first time I ever heard of Mitt Romney was when he came into Salt Lake City to rescue the winter olympic games. The situation was so full of corruption and so much money was missing the games were in danger of not happening. Mitt came into a real mess and did an excellent job of fixing it. So is the guy capable of being a good president? Absolutely. Will he be a good president? No. Why? Look at his record. When he ran Massachusetts he played the part of a progressive liberal. Now he's 180 degrees from that running as a tea bag. I'm sorry but you can't be both. Mitt will be whatever you want him to be for your vote.
      No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!

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      • jhale667
        DIAMOND STATUS
        • Aug 2004
        • 20929

        #4
        He's just in desperation mode because (P)Rick Perry has overtaken him in the polls...but it's a lost cause, since the Teahadists are fully the religious zealot wing of the Republican party (all that libertarian/tax reform shit went out the window long ago, don't fool yourself into thinking otherwise) and they are not going to accept a Mormon, period. It's a wonder Batshit Bachmann is surprised (P)Rick's stolen her thunder - OF COURSE religious zealot wingnuts are going to pick a man over a woman even if they're spouting the same bullshit they want to hear..by her own logic, she's supposed to "submit" now, remember??
        Originally posted by conmee
        If anyone even thinks about deleting the Muff Thread they are banned.... no questions asked.

        That is all.

        Icon.
        Originally posted by GO-SPURS-GO
        I've seen prominent hypocrite liberal on this site Jhale667


        Originally posted by Isaac R.
        Then it's really true??:eek:

        The Muff Thread is really just GONE ???

        OMFG...who in their right mind...???
        Originally posted by eddie78
        I was wrong about you, brother. You're good.

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        • Nitro Express
          DIAMOND STATUS
          • Aug 2004
          • 32798

          #5
          Perry is a flash in the pan. His record will catch up to him and Romney will leap frog Perry. I don't think anyone really cares if Romney is a Mormon. They will care more about him being pro gay marriage and pro socialized healthcare in Massachusetts. Obama was a member of a pretty wacked out church in Chicago and nobody seemed to care. I think the country is beyond not voting for a person because they are a certain race, religion, or their sex. We have moved beyond those. Mitt's weakness is his attitude that corporations are people and he will say anything to get elected. Actually Mitt and Obama have a lot in common if you look how both behave. They really aren't that different. Both are corporate lap dogs.
          Last edited by Nitro Express; 09-02-2011, 11:32 AM.
          No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!

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          • jhale667
            DIAMOND STATUS
            • Aug 2004
            • 20929

            #6
            Originally posted by Nitro Express
            Perry is a flash in the pan. His record will catch up to him and Romney will leap frog Perry. I don't think anyone really cares if Romney is a Mormon. They will care more about him being pro gay marriage and pro socialized healthcare in Massachusetts. Obama was a member of a pretty wacked out church in Chicago and nobody seemed to care. I think the country is beyond not voting for a person because they are a certain race, religion, or their sex. We have moved beyond those. Mitt's weakness is his attitude that corporations are people and he will say anything to get elected. Actually Mitt and Obama have a lot in common if you look how both behave. They really aren't that different. Both are corporate lap dogs.
            "Flash in the pan" was what they called Reagan...(having said that, not even remotely a Reagan fan, but (P)Rick can't carry Ronnie's jock)

            Regardless of Rev. Wright's slightly wacky statements, it was still a Christian Church. Evangelicals and Fundamentalists believe that anyone unlike THEM is not worthy, so Romney will never get their support (they're the ones that still desperately want to believe Obama's a secret Muslim, remember?). He might hurt Obama among independent voters, so there'd be some danger there...but I'd be willing to bet (P)Rick will get the nomination just because he's a wackjob evangelical...he SPEAKS TO THEM...lol Plus, they're all about the rapture, and (P)Rick is the one that wants to ensure that happens sooner! Plus he's already talked about wanting to bring prayer back to public schools (Christian prayer, of course, none of that wacky heathen stuff), end abortion, he's doesn't believe in science or evolution, is seriously anti-gay...he's everything Mittens isn't, and totally aligned to their batshit agenda - so they'll flock to him despite the fact he's CLEARLY the bigger scumbag of the two.
            Originally posted by conmee
            If anyone even thinks about deleting the Muff Thread they are banned.... no questions asked.

            That is all.

            Icon.
            Originally posted by GO-SPURS-GO
            I've seen prominent hypocrite liberal on this site Jhale667


            Originally posted by Isaac R.
            Then it's really true??:eek:

            The Muff Thread is really just GONE ???

            OMFG...who in their right mind...???
            Originally posted by eddie78
            I was wrong about you, brother. You're good.

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            • Nitro Express
              DIAMOND STATUS
              • Aug 2004
              • 32798

              #7
              Romney belongs to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Jesus is right in the name of the church. Go to a Mormon church or visitors center you will see pictures of Jesus everywhere. Where Mormons differ from other christian religions is they believe we can become gods ourselves. I grew up Mormon and lived in Salt Lake City. The church has pretty good relations with other religions actually and even helped raise funds to restore the catholic cathedral in town. The only people that seemed to hate the Mormons were certain sects of southern baptists who would roll into Salt Lake trying to convert people away from Mormonism. One of the nut jobs was a guy named Mike Huckabee. Yup he came to Salt Lake to save people from Mormonism.

              Mormons probably have more in common with Jews than they do the prodestant christians in the US. Especially the orthodox jews. Lots of rules to follow and the church is demanding but that doesn't stop them from being successful in what they persue. I even have BYU on my resume and it's never been a problem. In fact, just the opposite. Everyone knows the school through it's football team mostly and people seem to think you have that Mormon work ethic. So I don't think Mitt being Mormon is that big of a deal. Harry Reid is a Mormon as well. It hasn't hurt his political career.
              No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!

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              • Nitro Express
                DIAMOND STATUS
                • Aug 2004
                • 32798

                #8
                A bat shit agenda may win you favor with the extremists in the Republican Party but extremists don't decide who's president. The people who vote either party do. The swing voters. Obama got them last time mostly because people were so fed up with the Republican party that they decided to give the Democrats a shot. The Democrats would have had it in the bag if Reid, Pelosi, and Obama didn't abuse their authority which makes them no better than what Bush and Chenney were. The Democrats just spent more, expanded the wars, and continued to take more freedoms away. They didn't fix one thing two years of Bush did to us and only made it worse. A lot of people see it that way. The voter is tired of business as usual in both parties. If the Democrats were smart they would run someone else besides Obama and they would have the election in the bag.
                No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!

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