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GrantMercury 11-08-2012 07:04 PM

Romney was so clueless, he had victory fireworks ready to go.
 
He had the website, now we find he had the fireworks ready to go.

http://www.boston.com/politicalintel...WeJ/story.html :1orglaugh

Hillary 2016.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/rf/ima...1350698050.jpg

Rochard 11-08-2012 07:12 PM

Surprise!

Zoxxa 11-08-2012 07:21 PM

Why wouldn't he exactly?

SlammedMedia 11-08-2012 07:24 PM

Yeah, really..why wouldn't he? It's like MLB teams already have World Series hats and t-shirts, etc. made up for each team in the World Series.

You my friend are a nimrod!

DeletedBlogger 11-08-2012 07:24 PM

Of course he had them ready, if he didn't have them ready and won, there would have been no time to do shit.

Are people really that fucking stupid?

AllAboutCams 11-08-2012 07:25 PM

Why would he not have a celebration i would even if it was a small chance

GrantMercury 11-08-2012 07:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zoxxa (Post 19303386)
Why wouldn't he exactly?

It's not that he wouldn't...it's that he did. :1orglaugh

GrantMercury 11-08-2012 07:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DeletedBlogger (Post 19303392)
Of course he had them ready, if he didn't have them ready and won, there would have been no time to do shit.

Are people really that fucking stupid?

Of course - I'm not arguing he shouldn't have. I think it's funny that he did.

Zoxxa 11-08-2012 07:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GrantMercury (Post 19303395)
It's not that he wouldn't...it's that he did. :1orglaugh

What? Fuck off.

SlammedMedia 11-08-2012 07:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GrantMercury (Post 19303403)
Of course - I'm not arguing he shouldn't have. I think it's funny that he did.

I'm so confused how this is a thread on here. There are way too many teenie boppers around these parts of the weeb nowadays.

Go do something productive and drink some Javex.

2012 11-08-2012 07:32 PM

http://i.imgur.com/oyPzc.jpg

Dvae 11-08-2012 07:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GrantMercury (Post 19303403)
Of course - I'm not arguing he shouldn't have. I think it's funny that he did.

Why did you start the thread then, you PEABRAIN?

SuckOnThis 11-08-2012 07:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dvae (Post 19303412)
Why did you start the thread then, you PEABRAIN?

http://cdn.memegenerator.net/instances/400x/9578534.jpg

bronco67 11-08-2012 07:58 PM

What an over-confident cocksucker he is. People like him are so used to getting everything they want, like it's their birthright. It seems like every move this guy makes comes off as looking sleazy, clueless or any adjective that could describe someone out of touch with the rest of the planet. We're all living in his world.

You can't say any of these things about Barack Obama, whether you like his politics or not.

astronaut x 11-08-2012 08:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GrantMercury (Post 19303363)
He had the website, now we find he had the fireworks ready to go.

http://www.boston.com/politicalintel...WeJ/story.html :1orglaugh

Hillary 2016.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/rf/ima...1350698050.jpg

They actually lit em off but it turns out they were all duds

glowlite 11-08-2012 09:07 PM

You're quite the "mover & shaker" in the business world GrantMercury.
The people that think like you enable the rest of us to do just fine.

epitome 11-08-2012 09:19 PM

Of course he should have had them ready.

He should have also realized he wouldn't need him when he only needed a small room for his supporters and Obama needed a stadium.

SmutHammer 11-08-2012 09:23 PM

He lost by what less than 3%? you guys look pretty dumb acting like it was a slaughter considering the prejudice results.

Media calling Romney supporters racist old white males.

Truth is over 90% of black people voted Obama.

If they didn't do foolish shit like want to close planned parenthood, push their pro-life bullshit, Romney would have crushed him. oh, and lets not forget the media covering up and ignoring what was really going on. even the guy from MSNBC called the hurricane a blessing... wtf?


Edit/Add:
I'm not going to get back into this bullshit, I accept Obama won and is our president. I just wish the rest of you idiots would move on too.

bronco67 11-08-2012 09:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ed Hammer (Post 19303555)
He lost by what less than 3%? you guys look pretty dumb acting like it was a slaughter considering the prejudice results.

Media calling Romney supporters racist old white males.

Truth is over 90% of black people voted Obama.

And blacks only make up for 12% of the population, so that means a whole lot of white people who voted for him too. The Republicans thought they had the white, middle class working man but they voted against their bullshit.


---and why do you think the majority of people in Alabama or Kentucky vote so heavily for Romney? Because they're rich white people who see him as someone they can identify with, as they sit in a trailer eating corn on the cob with one fucking tooth?

This was a message to the right, but most of them are too dense to understand. Eventually they'll start dying off, and hopefully their replacements will be a little more progressive thinking, and not total jerk-offs.

Even with Karl Rove's attack ad team pouring millions of dollars into senate races, it still didn't buy them the election. They should try to change their party to fit the demographics, because that's how things work, not the other way around.

SmutHammer 11-08-2012 09:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bronco67 (Post 19303562)
And blacks only make up for 12% of the population, so that means a whole lot of white people who voted for him too. The Republicans thought they had the white, middle class working man but they voted against their bullshit.


---and why do you think the majority of people in Alabama or Kentucky vote so heavily for Romney? Because they're rich white people who see him as someone they can identify with, as they sit in a trailer eating corn on the cob with one fucking tooth?

Really, How fucking stupid are you? One you are confirming my post. white people also voted for Obama, meaning they are not the racist ones. Also I'm guessing you have never been to Kentucky, I live in Ky. Lexington and Louisville are far from being backwoods cities :2 cents:

where is it your from?

bronco67 11-08-2012 09:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ed Hammer (Post 19303565)
Really, How fucking stupid are you? One you are confirming my post. white people also voted for Obama, meaning they are not the racist ones. Also I'm guessing you have never been to Kentucky, I live in Ky. Lexington and Louisville are far from being backwoods cities :2 cents:

where is it your from?

I didn't say all white people are racist. Just most of the ones in the south.

SmutHammer 11-08-2012 09:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bronco67 (Post 19303567)
I didn't say all white people are racist. Just most of the ones in the south.

And there you go.... your so simple minded. I heard the same bs on MSNBC. Just going by your post are you saying most black people in America are racist?



I believe many people that voted for Obama either

a. You believe everything you seen on tv. The Obama campaign was super dirty.

b. you are racist. (over 90% of black people voted Obama)

c. you are lazy, and looking for a government handout.

d. you only care about yourself. living off the backs of successful people so they can pay your medical bills..

c. you can't think of the future.

d. your trying to again, make the cool vote?

There are exceptions to this, I do believe that there were some bad things that came with Romney, I totally disagree with pushing your beliefs on people. the pro-life stuff is bullshit. and cutting a lot of the programs would have hurt us in the long run. If people can't get birth control they will have unwanted children and those kids will grow up to be trouble etc. etc.

More importantly, Romney would have been better for getting this Country out of debt, He could have had four years to get things rolling, and after that we could have voted someone else into office. Without a, b, c, or d. Obama would have still got votes, But there is no way he would have been even close to winning.

I do not think Obama is a bad person, I just don't think he is the right person for the job. This has been proven over the last 4 years :2 cents:

SlammedMedia 11-08-2012 10:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ed Hammer (Post 19303579)
And there you go.... your so simple minded. I heard the same bs on MSNBC. Just going by your post are you saying most black people in America are racist?



I believe many people that voted for Obama either

a. You believe everything you seen on tv. The Obama campaign was super dirty.

b. you are racist. (over 90% of black people voted Obama)

c. you are lazy, and looking for a government handout.

d. you only care about yourself. living off the backs of successful people so they can pay your medical bills..

c. you can't think of the future.

d. your trying to again, make the cool vote?

There are exceptions to this, I do believe that there were some bad things that came with Romney, I totally disagree with pushing your beliefs on people. the pro-life stuff is bullshit. and cutting a lot of the programs would have hurt us in the long run. If people can't get birth control they will have unwanted children and those kids will grow up to be trouble etc. etc.

More importantly, Romney would have been better for getting this Country out of debt, He could have had four years to get things rolling, and after that we could have voted someone else into office. Without a, b, c, or d. Obama would have still got votes, But there is no way he would have been even close to winning.

I do not think Obama is a bad person, I just don't think he is the right person for the job. This has been proven over the last 4 years :2 cents:

you're a moron.

SmutHammer 11-08-2012 10:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SlammedMedia (Post 19303612)
you're a moron.

Please explain how what I put is wrong.

Oh, and make sure you read it all....

PornMD 11-08-2012 10:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ed Hammer (Post 19303579)
More importantly, Romney would have been better for getting this Country out of debt.

How exactly? He could never really explain that to the American people, which is why he failed. "He sucks, I don't, vote for me" can only go so far. As much as many people may have been crying for change, a change from bad to an unknown that could be potentially worse was scaring people.

There was also that thing where the Republican party ultimately decided on the guy who lost to the guy who lost to Obama. Isn't that a clue? He lost to an out-of-prime John McCain in the primary the first time around - the Republican party willingly nominated a loser. And hell, if you want to be technically correct, they nominated a loser last time around too, with McCain having lost the nom to Bush in 2000 back when he would have been a half-decent option.

I think ultimately a lot of Republicans were sort of jaded about voting because of that, hence the low turnout. How can you get excited about a dude who lost to a nearly-senile McCain 4 years ago? Seriously, Mitt was no leader - just some rich guy.

SmutHammer 11-08-2012 11:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PornMD (Post 19303658)
How exactly? He could never really explain that to the American people, which is why he failed. "He sucks, I don't, vote for me" can only go so far. As much as many people may have been crying for change, a change from bad to an unknown that could be potentially worse was scaring people.

There was also that thing where the Republican party ultimately decided on the guy who lost to the guy who lost to Obama. Isn't that a clue? He lost to an out-of-prime John McCain in the primary the first time around - the Republican party willingly nominated a loser. And hell, if you want to be technically correct, they nominated a loser last time around too, with McCain having lost the nom to Bush in 2000 back when he would have been a half-decent option.

I think ultimately a lot of Republicans were sort of jaded about voting because of that, hence the low turnout. How can you get excited about a dude who lost to a nearly-senile McCain 4 years ago? Seriously, Mitt was no leader - just some rich guy.

I have to admit, you have made some good points :)

epitome 11-08-2012 11:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ed Hammer (Post 19303579)
And there you go.... your so simple minded. I heard the same bs on MSNBC. Just going by your post are you saying most black people in America are racist?



I believe many people that voted for Obama either

a. You believe everything you seen on tv. The Obama campaign was super dirty.

b. you are racist. (over 90% of black people voted Obama)

c. you are lazy, and looking for a government handout.

d. you only care about yourself. living off the backs of successful people so they can pay your medical bills..

c. you can't think of the future.

d. your trying to again, make the cool vote?

There are exceptions to this, I do believe that there were some bad things that came with Romney, I totally disagree with pushing your beliefs on people. the pro-life stuff is bullshit. and cutting a lot of the programs would have hurt us in the long run. If people can't get birth control they will have unwanted children and those kids will grow up to be trouble etc. etc.

More importantly, Romney would have been better for getting this Country out of debt, He could have had four years to get things rolling, and after that we could have voted someone else into office. Without a, b, c, or d. Obama would have still got votes, But there is no way he would have been even close to winning.

I do not think Obama is a bad person, I just don't think he is the right person for the job. This has been proven over the last 4 years :2 cents:

A man that made money by saddling the companies he bought with debt being able to get our country out of debt is something I will never be able to stop laughing at.

epitome 11-08-2012 11:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ed Hammer (Post 19303565)
Really, How fucking stupid are you? One you are confirming my post. white people also voted for Obama, meaning they are not the racist ones. Also I'm guessing you have never been to Kentucky, I live in Ky. Lexington and Louisville are far from being backwoods cities :2 cents:

where is it your from?

The white people that voted for Obama are not racist and nobody tried to make that point.

I am sure Louisville is a bustling metropolis and melting pot. The only person I know from there is gay and felt the need to move as far away as possible when they turned 18.

Even if it is an amazing and diverse city so is Austin but we all know what most of the rest of Texas is.

LiveDose 11-08-2012 11:53 PM

All my lib friends on Facebook are doing this too. The election's over. What's with this continuous hardon for Romeny. 'Forward' right? Move on already.

selena 11-09-2012 12:02 AM

I am very anti-Romney, but why wouldn't his staff have preparations in place for a victory?

What I did find to be arrogance, that was later in the night proven to be false arrogance, was the story about him only having a victory speech.

But I'm never ran for President. Maybe he needed to do that for the mojo of it or something.

I dislike the guy for a lot of reasons, but his staff seeing that victory stuff was on hand if needed is not one of them.

epitome 11-09-2012 12:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LiveDose (Post 19303712)
All my lib friends on Facebook are doing this too. The election's over. What's with this continuous hardon for Romeny. 'Forward' right? Move on already.

It's been 48 hours after an election cycle that seemed to run forever.

Would love to go back in time to 2000 and see if people stopped talking about things 48 hours later. I'd wager they didn't.

I'm sure that had the Republicans won they would have stopped talking about Obama two hours later. :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

freecartoonporn 11-09-2012 12:35 AM

na nana na na

LiveDose 11-09-2012 12:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by epitome (Post 19303733)
It's been 48 hours after an election cycle that seemed to run forever.

Would love to go back in time to 2000 and see if people stopped talking about things 48 hours later. I'd wager they didn't.

I'm sure that had the Republicans won they would have stopped talking about Obama two hours later. :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

48 hours. Two hours. blah blah blah

astronaut x 11-09-2012 01:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ed Hammer (Post 19303555)
He lost by what less than 3%? you guys look pretty dumb acting like it was a slaughter considering the prejudice results.

Media calling Romney supporters racist old white males.

Truth is over 90% of black people voted Obama.

If they didn't do foolish shit like want to close planned parenthood, push their pro-life bullshit, Romney would have crushed him. oh, and lets not forget the media covering up and ignoring what was really going on. even the guy from MSNBC called the hurricane a blessing... wtf?


Edit/Add:
I'm not going to get back into this bullshit, I accept Obama won and is our president. I just wish the rest of you idiots would move on too.

I canvassed and worked the phones. I talked to a lot of blacks, hispanics and asians, but the majority of Obama supporters I talked to where white, and from many of the houses I visited, they were not all poor. I also worked bi-partisan outside the early voting stations handing out water, coffee and snacks and saw black people with Romney signs.

I wasn't expecting a lot of what I saw and experienced. I assumed as much as you did. Im sure a lot of blacks voted for Obama just because he was black, just as I am sure a lot of whites voted for Romney, but most of people I talked to seemed generally concerned about the economy, jobs, health care, and social security.

bronco67 11-09-2012 05:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ed Hammer (Post 19303579)
And there you go.... your so simple minded. I heard the same bs on MSNBC. Just going by your post are you saying most black people in America are racist?



I believe many people that voted for Obama either

a. You believe everything you seen on tv. The Obama campaign was super dirty.

b. you are racist. (over 90% of black people voted Obama)

c. you are lazy, and looking for a government handout.

d. you only care about yourself. living off the backs of successful people so they can pay your medical bills..

c. you can't think of the future.

d. your trying to again, make the cool vote?

There are exceptions to this, I do believe that there were some bad things that came with Romney, I totally disagree with pushing your beliefs on people. the pro-life stuff is bullshit. and cutting a lot of the programs would have hurt us in the long run. If people can't get birth control they will have unwanted children and those kids will grow up to be trouble etc. etc.

More importantly, Romney would have been better for getting this Country out of debt, He could have had four years to get things rolling, and after that we could have voted someone else into office. Without a, b, c, or d. Obama would have still got votes, But there is no way he would have been even close to winning.

I do not think Obama is a bad person, I just don't think he is the right person for the job. This has been proven over the last 4 years :2 cents:

I run my own business and have my own medical insurance, so I don't need a handout from the government. I just see a party that seems to have no empathy for anyone and cries socialism over every little bit of government.

Even though they hate too much government, they won't hesitate to legislate the control of women's bodies, our the use of marijuana, or dirty political tactics to suppress voters who they see as a threat rising against their precious status quo.

and then there's this...a map of the union and confederacy

http://i.imgur.com/8LEYp.jpg

and our 2012 electoral results

http://i.imgur.com/GKXyW.jpg

BlackCrayon 11-09-2012 06:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bronco67 (Post 19304025)

and then there's this...a map of the union and confederacy

http://i.imgur.com/8LEYp.jpg

and our 2012 electoral results

http://i.imgur.com/GKXyW.jpg

funny how that works.:helpme

SmutHammer 11-09-2012 06:37 AM

I guess it is fair to say there was prejudice on both sides, But calling the whole South racist is way over doing it. I'm actually from Pa. but I and many people I know from Pa. voted for Romney. I think it's funny how people think of Ky. I have traveled to many places, Kentucky is nothing like people think.

alex.missyouth 11-09-2012 06:39 AM

he's a moron, why would I be surprised?

bronco67 11-09-2012 07:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ed Hammer (Post 19304084)
I guess it is fair to say there was prejudice on both sides, But calling the whole South racist is way over doing it. I'm actually from Pa. but I and many people I know from Pa. voted for Romney. I think it's funny how people think of Ky. I have traveled to many places, Kentucky is nothing like people think.

I lived down south also(Virginia) and spent a lot of time in West Virginia and Tennessee -- and I don't think everyone is racist down there. But there's surely an imprint of the confederacy that still lingers. You can't deny that when you look at the 2 maps.

SmutHammer 11-09-2012 07:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bronco67 (Post 19304129)
I lived down south also(Virginia) and spent a lot of time in West Virginia and Tennessee -- and I don't think everyone is racist down there. But there's surely an imprint of the confederacy that still lingers. You can't deny that when you look at the 2 maps.

Yeah I can see your point, especially when comparing the two maps. In my own experience the south is much cleaner more calm and relaxed than the north. My family is always asking when I'm going to move back home, truth is I hate to even visit, It's so dirty and run down.. also seems like everybody is always mad and looking for a fight. People are a lot more friendly in the south.

Penny24Seven 11-09-2012 07:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ed Hammer (Post 19303579)
And there you go.... your so simple minded. I heard the same bs on MSNBC. Just going by your post are you saying most black people in America are racist?



I believe many people that voted for Obama either

a. You believe everything you seen on tv. The Obama campaign was super dirty.

b. you are racist. (over 90% of black people voted Obama)

c. you are lazy, and looking for a government handout.

d. you only care about yourself. living off the backs of successful people so they can pay your medical bills..

c. you can't think of the future.

d. your trying to again, make the cool vote?

There are exceptions to this, I do believe that there were some bad things that came with Romney, I totally disagree with pushing your beliefs on people. the pro-life stuff is bullshit. and cutting a lot of the programs would have hurt us in the long run. If people can't get birth control they will have unwanted children and those kids will grow up to be trouble etc. etc.

More importantly, Romney would have been better for getting this Country out of debt, He could have had four years to get things rolling, and after that we could have voted someone else into office. Without a, b, c, or d. Obama would have still got votes, But there is no way he would have been even close to winning.

I do not think Obama is a bad person, I just don't think he is the right person for the job. This has been proven over the last 4 years :2 cents:

HAHA you go A, B C D and then C and D again :)

BlackCrayon 11-09-2012 07:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ed Hammer (Post 19304084)
I guess it is fair to say there was prejudice on both sides, But calling the whole South racist is way over doing it. I'm actually from Pa. but I and many people I know from Pa. voted for Romney. I think it's funny how people think of Ky. I have traveled to many places, Kentucky is nothing like people think.


SmutHammer 11-09-2012 08:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brian837 (Post 19304180)
HAHA you go A, B C D and then C and D again :)

:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh I didn't catch that :1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

SmutHammer 11-09-2012 08:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BlackCrayon (Post 19304188)

That is absolutely hilarious! Boone county is right across from Cincinnati, I used to live in that area, But was kinda forced out... anyway I have never seen anything close to that in the area. Florence, Newport, Covington Ky. etc. are smaller cities but not backwoods. I'm not saying it doesn't exist, I just haven't seen it.

Anyway, Funny as hell! :thumbsup

ilnjscb 11-09-2012 10:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ed Hammer (Post 19304143)
Yeah I can see your point, especially when comparing the two maps. In my own experience the south is much cleaner more calm and relaxed than the north. My family is always asking when I'm going to move back home, truth is I hate to even visit, It's so dirty and run down.. also seems like everybody is always mad and looking for a fight. People are a lot more friendly in the south.

Then why was the south a democrat bastion for so long? It sort of blows that theory. The red states as they are now happened recently in the context of US history.

epitome 11-09-2012 10:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ilnjscb (Post 19304376)
Then why was the south a democrat bastion for so long? It sort of blows that theory. The red states as they are now happened recently in the context of US history.

Because the parties used to be the opposite of what they are today.

MediaGuy 11-09-2012 10:27 AM

I'm surprised he didn't just point them all toward the city and let'er rip.

http://www.forbes.com/sites/helaineo...-of-the-night/

:D

bronco67 11-09-2012 11:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ilnjscb (Post 19304376)
Then why was the south a democrat bastion for so long? It sort of blows that theory. The red states as they are now happened recently in the context of US history.

Allow me to clarify the reason why....

http://i.imgur.com/l594a.jpg

SuckOnThis 11-09-2012 11:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by epitome (Post 19304386)
Because the parties used to be the opposite of what they are today.


Yep. Could you imagine a republican saying this today?

'Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies, in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and not clothed.'

Dwight D. Eisenhower - Republican

Sly 11-09-2012 11:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SuckOnThis (Post 19304503)
Yep. Could you imagine a republican saying this today?

'Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies, in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and not clothed.'

Dwight D. Eisenhower - Republican

This guy was one of the worst: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Murtha

Spare the country to save his district.


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