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Saturday, January 17, 2015

Too bad, Mitt-- you can't outrun this one. :-)

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COMMENTS:
*  Romney will never be President, thank God for small and big favors. Romney has never had a hard day in his life. I'm sure he's experienced a headache or something like that which may cause one to think they're having a bad day. But he has never worried about meals, bills nor anything material. People say money doesn't buy happiness. I beg to differ or should I say it's a heck of a lot better to have too much money than not enough. And that's Romney's biggest worry, probably, where can I invest this money to avoid paying any income tax on it. If the guy want to be President let's sell it to him for the cost of our National Debt. I'm sure between Romney and a few of his closest friends that a huge dent could be made on our debt.
*  It's amazing how many dolts the GOP seems to put up as the standard bearers of their party....now we have simple Mitt and the ISIS admirer in Dr. Ben Carson....who's been spending too much time watching ISIS posted videos.
*  Mitt's real baggage is that expensively groomed, out-of-touch, multimillionaire trust-fund-baby private equity/hedge fund/venture capitalist types may be envied for their wealth, but are trusted and liked by almost no one.
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This cartoon nails it on Mitt Romney’s baggage — literally
By Nia-Malika Henderson, January 16, 2015

Even if much of the Republican Party leadership isn't exactly jazzed up about another Mitt Romney run, cartoonists, late-night comedians and New York Times columnist Gail Collins surely are.

And count Democrats among that group as well. Mo Elleithee, the top communications guy at the Democratic National Committee, tweeted out this Miami Herald cartoon that captures just how rough a path Romney faces, given his already-obvious baggage. He's got to convince conservatives -- and dog-loving America, which happens to equal about (and this is true) 47 percent of the country -- that he really is their guy.

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