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In reply to the discussion: Documentary reveals Clueless, Delusional Romney unfit for high office [View all]philly_bob
(2,433 posts)111. Would love to see someone review the Rove/Anonymous/Ohio story.
I remember it vaguely.
I always wondered why the Bush vote-fixing machine didn't work for Romney.
Links, please, someone, and thanks, Demeter, for remembering...
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Documentary reveals Clueless, Delusional Romney unfit for high office [View all]
cthulu2016
Jan 2014
OP
And did anybody notice the lady ann? With her queenly bouffant up-do, certainly crown-ready.
calimary
Jan 2014
#85
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
Good! I'm glad! I hope they had seconds on behalf of the waitstaff at the private dinner
calimary
Jan 2014
#135
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
Sadly, Romney wasn't alone. Rove and others believed right up to the end that Republicans would win.
Agnosticsherbet
Jan 2014
#6
Yes, that's what kept going though my mind too.. My husband was watching Fox
mountain grammy
Jan 2014
#18
I believe the pollsters found that it was more profitable to tell Mitt what he wanted to hear.
rocktivity
Jan 2014
#36
My in-laws honestly believe Obama's election was the result of voter fraud and Acorn.
mountain grammy
Jan 2014
#25
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
Unfortunately, "Clueless & Delusional" in not a disqualification for President of the United States.
bvar22
Jan 2014
#41
They changed their internal polling methods to get the results they wanted and then believed them.
pamela
Jan 2014
#66
Isn't it more conceivable that he believed Rove successfully "fixed" the election counts? nt
valerief
Jan 2014
#106
I think he truly believed that HE was the fulfillment of the White Horse Prophecy,
tblue37
Jan 2014
#109
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
If I recall, there were a bunch of DUers that weren't ready to crack the champaigne
hughee99
Jan 2014
#120
No, I just find someone making significant psychological judgments about a person
hughee99
Jan 2014
#134