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cali

(114,904 posts)
Fri Nov 9, 2012, 01:23 AM Nov 2012

Now I'm satisfied: I really wanted to see mitty sip from the goblet of bitter humiliation

It's a great feeling. You know the guy feels like shit about losing. I hope the sting of defeat is with him day and night for the rest of his life; that he's haunted by "if only", that his law gnaws away at him.

The arrogant, lying piece of shit deserves no peace of mind.

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Now I'm satisfied: I really wanted to see mitty sip from the goblet of bitter humiliation (Original Post) cali Nov 2012 OP
He wanted to achieve something his father never did--and he failed. ScreamingMeemie Nov 2012 #1
Rosebud... yashoo Nov 2012 #2
The Agony of Defeat! n/t sheshe2 Nov 2012 #3
I get you, but I'm horrified at the thought of Ann being beaten to a pulp tonight. DCKit Nov 2012 #4
You certain it's not the other way around? I'm not. Indpndnt Nov 2012 #11
Geez, and I thought I was cynical. DCKit Nov 2012 #12
When does he start at fox? nt Chunk Nov 2012 #5
Funny, when McCain lost, I had no great animosity afterwards. Old and In the Way Nov 2012 #6
I agree about McCain Justice4All1 Nov 2012 #7
Same here about both! nt ProudProgressiveNow Nov 2012 #8
The Goplet Blue Owl Nov 2012 #9
I don't normally gloat over other people's pain... Kalidurga Nov 2012 #10
Re: McCain.... then he let his owners saddle him with Sara Palin. DCKit Nov 2012 #13
"We saved their asses by voting for Obama on Tuesday, and they'll never get it." Old and In the Way Nov 2012 #14
 

DCKit

(18,541 posts)
4. I get you, but I'm horrified at the thought of Ann being beaten to a pulp tonight.
Fri Nov 9, 2012, 01:41 AM
Nov 2012

You know he would.

Old and In the Way

(37,540 posts)
6. Funny, when McCain lost, I had no great animosity afterwards.
Fri Nov 9, 2012, 01:42 AM
Nov 2012

But I am reveling in Mitt's defeat and am enjoying the continued exposure of this fraud. Hope he moves back to France.

Justice4All1

(119 posts)
7. I agree about McCain
Fri Nov 9, 2012, 01:47 AM
Nov 2012

I think the reason, people who know Myth, hate him is because he's such a shameless liar.

I bet Christie voted for Obama.

Kalidurga

(14,177 posts)
10. I don't normally gloat over other people's pain...
Fri Nov 9, 2012, 02:27 AM
Nov 2012

I will make a huge exception for Mitt and all his GOP friends like Akin and Mourdock. I hope they all feel the burn of humiliation. I hope it stings for a long time. I hope they are laying in bed with the covers over their heads and they had beans for lunch. I hope they keep thinking if only they had been farther to the right, then people would like them, they would really really like them. The nuttier they get the better off we are when normal people see how crazed Republicans have become.

Ditto about McCain I didn't want him to feel bad for losing. He ran a fairly decent campaign and I just can't bring myself to hate him even though he did go a little nuts this campaign season.

 

DCKit

(18,541 posts)
13. Re: McCain.... then he let his owners saddle him with Sara Palin.
Fri Nov 9, 2012, 03:17 AM
Nov 2012

My S.O. is still laughing at every reference to her, even tonight. Calls her "Sarah Paley". Everything about him is cute.

I've got friends and family who are diehard Republicans, so I can't afford to gloat too much.... I love them and depend on them for so many things. But you know what? We saved their asses by voting for Obama on Tuesday, and they'll never get it. I've got to suck it up forever, and never admit that I tried to save their asses.

Even my sisters don't get how our "democrat" POV would protect and enhance their rights. Makes me cry, a little. But they don't need to know all the evil democratic things I do behind their backs.

Old and In the Way

(37,540 posts)
14. "We saved their asses by voting for Obama on Tuesday, and they'll never get it."
Fri Nov 9, 2012, 08:13 AM
Nov 2012

Ain't that the truth. It's remarkable how petty and facile their complaints about Obama are. Bengazhi....really? How about Bush's performance in the run-up to 9/11? Drone's in Pakistan? How about Bush's illegal and immoral war against Iraq? Job Growth? Consider the Republican record from 2000 through 2006? Deficits? How about the off-budget wars/taxcuts that ended the Bush term with unemployment cratering @ 700K jobs/month? Republican governance has been a consistent and serious disaster since Nixon....
and they've only become a more incompetent bunch as the leadership gene pool shrinks and sane people head for the exits.

Were Obama white with an R behind his name, they'd have crowned him Ronaldus Magnus II (what's up with that stupid , Roman emperor-like description of Reagan?). Instead, they act outraged that Obama is bad because....COB!, Kenyan, Muslim, commie, and.....nothing really, just a lot of hot air to mask the shortcomings of the candidates that they've helped to elect over the past 4 decades.

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