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In reply to the discussion: What're the best ways to make Mittens "go postal" during the debates? [View all]tomm2thumbs
(13,297 posts)6. I think if they keep pushing him on offending the UK regarding the Olympics
anything Olympic dents his image, and that one goes right to offending allies and misreading international affairs
ask him if he really thinks he has the right instincts for this job, given that episode
remind him that he is on the other end of the hiring table right now, and it looks like we are going with the other fella
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What're the best ways to make Mittens "go postal" during the debates? [View all]
Ken Burch
Sep 2012
OP
^What this person said. Especially in light of the tax amnesty he surely took part in.
silvershadow
Sep 2012
#48
Just having to be on stage with a black man is all it will take, mit is a racist ahole
madokie
Sep 2012
#2
Remaining civil, composed and in charge of the facts...i.e. what comes to the President naturally...
Princess Turandot
Sep 2012
#7
A handshake with plenty of electrostatic discharge should screw up his microprocessor n/t
IDemo
Sep 2012
#10
"Fair and balanced" is neither fair nor balanced. How 'bout reporting facts? n/t
gkhouston
Sep 2012
#61
since he has been on every side of every major issue, hit him with flip-flopping
central scrutinizer
Sep 2012
#26