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portrait of a narcissist who surrounds himself with sycophants unblock Jan 2014 #1
He wouldn't be the first candidate or President Mr.Bill Jan 2014 #7
that's ttrue.... tulsakatz Jan 2014 #16
He was SHOCKED. A lotta caterers/waitstaff in Boston ate well that night. MADem Jan 2014 #26
And did anybody notice the lady ann? With her queenly bouffant up-do, certainly crown-ready. calimary Jan 2014 #85
I noted Election Night that she had done her hair.....such an elegant msanthrope Jan 2014 #96
from what i remember she had her hair down earlier that evening... VanillaRhapsody Jan 2014 #127
She had the hair down....and then went back to " dress" before 8pm. Then the states fell msanthrope Jan 2014 #128
we will just have to agree to disagree...that is NOT how I saw it at all... VanillaRhapsody Jan 2014 #132
Yep--and she was blindsided. Talk about believing one's own courtiers. MADem Jan 2014 #110
I think you’re mistaken. busterbrown Jan 2014 #105
I knew a few of 'em--they took shit home! MADem Jan 2014 #107
Good! I'm glad! I hope they had seconds on behalf of the waitstaff at the private dinner calimary Jan 2014 #135
+1!!! nt MADem Jan 2014 #140
Nixon was delusional VA_Jill Jan 2014 #27
Nixon was Carolina Jan 2014 #84
thats the issue with my dad PatrynXX Jan 2014 #97
True VA_Jill Jan 2014 #117
also St. Reagan--dementia in the second term without a doubt librechik Jan 2014 #89
I agree he wouldn't be the first swilton Jan 2014 #121
absolutely, and people very much overestimate the power of the individual in office. unblock Jan 2014 #131
Which one would exactly be, as a CEO with his thumb on Billions of dollars in assets. calimary Jan 2014 #82
Rove promised Romney would "win" Ohio (by electronic vote fraud at the state level) Demeter Jan 2014 #95
Would love to see someone review the Rove/Anonymous/Ohio story. philly_bob Jan 2014 #111
Which, ironically, would not have mattered at that point anyway Proud Liberal Dem Jan 2014 #137
I believe Rove had 3 states in play Demeter Jan 2014 #138
Yes Proud Liberal Dem Jan 2014 #141
k&r great spanone Jan 2014 #2
He thinks prophecies are more reliable than facts. lob1 Jan 2014 #3
He should have studied it out. nyquil_man Jan 2014 #4
ask Karl Rove; corkhead Jan 2014 #5
haha.....good point!! tulsakatz Jan 2014 #17
Sadly, Romney wasn't alone. Rove and others believed right up to the end that Republicans would win. Agnosticsherbet Jan 2014 #6
Or the alternative explanation. zeemike Jan 2014 #12
Yes, that's what kept going though my mind too.. My husband was watching Fox mountain grammy Jan 2014 #18
I agree dflprincess Jan 2014 #51
"...out foxed (so to speak). " dchill Jan 2014 #70
If anonymous had done this... Agschmid Jan 2014 #78
I think they did take credit MsLeopard Jan 2014 #90
Right on! BlueMTexpat Jan 2014 #71
I read about that too. boguspotus Jan 2014 #19
right. if romney had won ohio he still would have lost. nt arely staircase Jan 2014 #42
Welcome to DU, boguspotus! calimary Jan 2014 #91
Your points are very eloquently stated and very true mdbl Jan 2014 #101
Great post calimary! Thank You boguspotus Jan 2014 #104
Yes, on making good policy decisions seem foolish dragonlady Jan 2014 #119
yep n/t 2pooped2pop Jan 2014 #39
Ding Ding we have a winner malaise Jan 2014 #40
Ohio wouldn't have changed this election. nt obxhead Jan 2014 #87
Exactly! Carolina Jan 2014 #88
They also probably thought they had put up enough hurdles... GoCubsGo Jan 2014 #123
Yes, Rove had a fix in and it didn't work dem in texas Jan 2014 #126
There was a scene that seemed to back up this theory.. DCBob Jan 2014 #133
true... tulsakatz Jan 2014 #20
I believe the pollsters found that it was more profitable to tell Mitt what he wanted to hear. rocktivity Jan 2014 #36
The reason people like Rove don't understand SheilaT Jan 2014 #37
In Rove's defense, BlueMTexpat Jan 2014 #72
yeah, poor raptors heaven05 Jan 2014 #75
They better be very small raptors! Bortman33 Jan 2014 #83
Infoxicated (NT) The Wizard Jan 2014 #59
Megyn and Rove heaven05 Jan 2014 #74
Wishful thinkers, the lot of them. QuestForSense Jan 2014 #58
The combination of... TlalocW Jan 2014 #8
I remember crunching the numbers in July 2012. nyquil_man Jan 2014 #15
Plus when you crunched the paths to 270 TlalocW Jan 2014 #21
Some may have folded knowing that Ohio exboyfil Jan 2014 #46
Oh, what a classic clip! AAO Jan 2014 #54
That's right! Frank Cannon Jan 2014 #69
Doesn't it kill you when comedy and satire actually turn into real life? pink-o Jan 2014 #102
& they had one poll.... tulsakatz Jan 2014 #23
I would change "reveals" to "confirms" nt geek tragedy Jan 2014 #9
One of Romney's first acts would have been to invade Iran.... Spitfire of ATJ Jan 2014 #10
Spoiled child of privilege. Rozlee Jan 2014 #11
You touched upon an amazing point.... ewagner Jan 2014 #13
Excellent and compelling prose, cthulu2016. K&R. nt Xipe Totec Jan 2014 #14
That's not it at all jmowreader Jan 2014 #22
I was going to write something similar Fumesucker Jan 2014 #47
+1000 heaven05 Jan 2014 #77
is it worth watching? barbtries Jan 2014 #24
My in-laws honestly believe Obama's election was the result of voter fraud and Acorn. mountain grammy Jan 2014 #25
LOL - When do they think he is going to get around to all this mischief? Chemisse Jan 2014 #31
The difference between us and them, besides their genetic stupidity, is that they are programmed to ChisolmTrailDem Jan 2014 #33
Your Thanksgiving dinner conversation must rival the 4th of July. I know the feeling. kairos12 Jan 2014 #48
YES, i have come late to the discussion. rustbeltvoice Jan 2014 #124
What a joke Rafale Jan 2014 #28
It's worse tyhan Morris, zentrum Jan 2014 #29
I think Mitt truly believed in his prophecy. Cracklin Charlie Jan 2014 #56
Fox News Faygo Kid Jan 2014 #30
Post removed Post removed Jan 2014 #32
There is no Santa? tavernier Jan 2014 #34
You just have to excuse those defacto7 Jan 2014 #35
What is the documentary? SheilaT Jan 2014 #38
Right now only Netflixs davidpdx Jan 2014 #45
I have Netflix. SheilaT Jan 2014 #50
A lot of people said the same thing about the book Double Down davidpdx Jan 2014 #55
Unfortunately, "Clueless & Delusional" in not a disqualification for President of the United States. bvar22 Jan 2014 #41
NEBRASKA Omaha Steve Jan 2014 #43
We hired someone who worked on the Romney campaign, Sen. Walter Sobchak Jan 2014 #44
Mittwitt truly, as the camera never blinks. kairos12 Jan 2014 #49
every republican I know thought Mitt would win Skittles Jan 2014 #52
CBS was just taken over by a VP from FOX cprise Jan 2014 #62
I don't think his elevator, yortsed snacilbuper Jan 2014 #53
He reminds me of Sling Blade. Cracklin Charlie Jan 2014 #57
Don't you mean his "car elevator?" 6000eliot Jan 2014 #86
Or as Orion Samuelson would say on his WGN Farm Report... IllinoisBirdWatcher Jan 2014 #103
Of course he thought he had won. Lunacee_2013 Jan 2014 #60
He was annoyed that he even had to bother to run a campaign lolly Jan 2014 #61
romney and other republicans thought he was going to win Pennsylvania JI7 Jan 2014 #63
And Ohio. ProSense Jan 2014 #81
knr Douglas Carpenter Jan 2014 #64
To paraphrase one of the best ... 3catwoman3 Jan 2014 #65
They changed their internal polling methods to get the results they wanted and then believed them. pamela Jan 2014 #66
Election night xxqqqzme Jan 2014 #67
I saw the doc, and, as someone who HATES what candidate ecstatic Jan 2014 #68
Excellent points and post PCIntern Jan 2014 #76
agreed, except I didn't find it a total waste of time. magical thyme Jan 2014 #93
Mitt earned his nickname in Massachusetts: unhappycamper Jan 2014 #73
Be very afraid workinclasszero Jan 2014 #79
Romney could win if he campaigns to the Left of Obama after the Primaries: ProSense Jan 2014 #80
Thank god for Anonymous BlackM Jan 2014 #92
Some great election night pics here: CrispyQ Jan 2014 #94
Fantastic pictures. blue neen Jan 2014 #122
There was a web site that featured photos from the Romney gatherings. GoCubsGo Jan 2014 #130
My opinion is that any Republican sulphurdunn Jan 2014 #98
47% of the electorate agreed with him. GeorgeGist Jan 2014 #99
On another note, great prose Z_California Jan 2014 #100
Isn't it more conceivable that he believed Rove successfully "fixed" the election counts? nt valerief Jan 2014 #106
Sounds like George W. Bush, except without the guys who fix elections. Coyotl Jan 2014 #108
I think he truly believed that HE was the fulfillment of the White Horse Prophecy, tblue37 Jan 2014 #109
He probably had Krazy Karl Roves assurance the he would win INdemo Jan 2014 #112
I truly believe Romney thought a black man could never win... KauaiK Jan 2014 #113
Guess he's trying to redeem himself by giving Christie the high-five! They are both delusional libdem4life Jan 2014 #114
Working the phones for the Obama campaign (yeah, I know) in a largely Republican maddiemom Jan 2014 #115
Started watching it yesterday jehop61 Jan 2014 #116
My goal in 2014 is to get Dems to the polls so I can here these words again. ffr Jan 2014 #118
If I recall, there were a bunch of DUers that weren't ready to crack the champaigne hughee99 Jan 2014 #120
You should leave snark to people who "get" things cthulu2016 Jan 2014 #125
No, I just find someone making significant psychological judgments about a person hughee99 Jan 2014 #134
That sort of thing can happen when you beleive the salesmen JHB Jan 2014 #129
According to Romney's family, he's crazy Oilwellian Jan 2014 #136
The fact that Romney actually believed that he was going to win is sad Gothmog Jan 2014 #139
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