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In reply to the discussion: Absolutely The Most Brutal Ad So Far... 'Mitt vs. Sandy'.... Holy Shit this is Good [View all]patricia92243
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Absolutely The Most Brutal Ad So Far... 'Mitt vs. Sandy'.... Holy Shit this is Good [View all]
trailmonkee
Nov 2012
OP
This speaks to much much more than climate change - It's His Fucking Attitude!!
trailmonkee
Nov 2012
#3
look at post #14... also, again. it's his attitude, not the subject matter so much
trailmonkee
Nov 2012
#20
Huh?! A non issue? Says who? Do you know how many people vote on this issue alone?
JaneyVee
Nov 2012
#38
I think that a higher power might have just made it an issue... Sandy was a big, big wake up
trailmonkee
Nov 2012
#14
Okay let the President talk about climate change these last 4 days and let Romney talk about jobs
former-republican
Nov 2012
#57
These Issues are Connected, Climate Change does affect Jobs as does health care ,education
JI7
Nov 2012
#49
Right now my only concern is the President having another 4 years and if it means not talking about
former-republican
Nov 2012
#69
Climate change is a major problem but due to cost he would lose this election if he had ran on it.
oldbanjo
Nov 2012
#84
Climate Change just became a huge issue in this campaign as it should have been
sabrina 1
Nov 2012
#74
I believe before Sandy arrived, that was true....but that was then and now it is on the minds of all
Pachamama
Nov 2012
#128
"Most of those people in NYC don't have cars & many of them don't even have a driver's license."
alcibiades_mystery
Nov 2012
#27
I DO know what I'm talking about. I'm a native New Yorker and used to teach Driver's Ed.
Smarmie Doofus
Nov 2012
#72
And the Bronx. And Queens. Plenty of people w/o vehicles up here, too. m/t
Smarmie Doofus
Nov 2012
#122
??? No one would ever think that he is speaking while Sandy unfolds? Plus you can see its the RNC?
trailmonkee
Nov 2012
#41
It's plain that it's at RNC. It's Romney's tough luck that he spoke so idiotically...
Smarmie Doofus
Nov 2012
#61
This Election is his lesson in STOP SAYING STUPID SHIT... dude must really need to learn that one..
trailmonkee
Nov 2012
#76
I like the ad. It isn't just about Romney. It's about all the climate change denial
JDPriestly
Nov 2012
#67
Who's running it and where? Seems to me it might be of interest to folks in Va, NC and.......
Smarmie Doofus
Nov 2012
#55
Mitt, fuck you, the horse your rode in on, and the wagon full of like-minded fucksticks
JackBoik
Nov 2012
#60
And they stood and fucking CHEERED as Gov. Kolob used climate breakdown as a punchline
hatrack
Nov 2012
#109
The Daisy ad was arguably unfair. Even Goldwater didn't openly ridicule the widespread....
Smarmie Doofus
Nov 2012
#121
looks like they are already doing different versions... I think this one hits at raw emotion best...
trailmonkee
Nov 2012
#140
by the way, video has nearly 500k views.. was at 100k when i posted.. nice huh
trailmonkee
Nov 2012
#152
its all over twitter, Facebook & had been seen on msnbc, so its getting some great exposure..
trailmonkee
Nov 2012
#154