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KurtNYC

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11. They love to play the cowboy myth --
Thu Jul 19, 2012, 04:10 PM
Jul 2012

lone guy, horse, gun, no government, no taxes, and a big steak every night.

In a sense Romney's writers wanted to cast Steve Jobs, Ford and Ray Croc as cowboys who got no benefit from civilization or the cultural glue that just barely holds it together. The first cowboy got a bunch of his innovation from Xerox. The second lone ranger got roads built for him and public transport destroyed, and the 3rd hombre put restaurants on those roads in big cities.

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Just Stupid get the red out Jul 2012 #1
good article on the twisting of the quote and how it played out KurtNYC Jul 2012 #8
Thinking isn't Mitt's strength CanonRay Jul 2012 #23
kr. not to mention the destruction of public transportation. every major business innovation in HiPointDem Jul 2012 #2
Twist and Shout? You've gotta be kidding me! cilla4progress Jul 2012 #3
Didn't the Mormans build all the roads? Lint Head Jul 2012 #4
No but apparently Mittens taxes do pay for many either. SoutherDem Jul 2012 #6
The conservatives are trying to rewrite history across the board! LongTomH Jul 2012 #5
They love to play the cowboy myth -- KurtNYC Jul 2012 #11
Yeah it was the hovercraft version of the Model-T Romney meant aint_no_life_nowhere Jul 2012 #7
Republican "logic" RedStateLiberal Jul 2012 #9
Henry Ford is a poor example anyway.. Blanks Jul 2012 #10
And although Ford had some serious flaws Jeff In Milwaukee Jul 2012 #13
I think Mitt is intentionally lying, so they the media will talk about him lying, and not JoePhilly Jul 2012 #12
Good point. Blanks Jul 2012 #14
I think he's that desperate to change the subject. JoePhilly Jul 2012 #15
Seems like the media is just calling this like "he said she said" KurtNYC Jul 2012 #18
Apparently they think it is there job to protect Romney emulatorloo Jul 2012 #29
Uh, yeah. Okay. rMoney, did you know that the width of railroad ties dates back to the Romans? HopeHoops Jul 2012 #16
NO Angry Dragon Jul 2012 #26
Guess Mitt is going after Elizabeth Warren- retroactively... stlsaxman Jul 2012 #17
Maybe Romney is thinking: "we didn't pay for the roads to the factories because the factories KurtNYC Jul 2012 #19
Snort! Fawke Em Jul 2012 #20
I remember those days well Flatpicker Jul 2012 #21
in my day we built our OWN bridges too KurtNYC Jul 2012 #25
Sorry Mitt. JDPriestly Jul 2012 #22
The WPA was mostly focused on rural roads so farmers could get their product to market Spitfire of ATJ Jul 2012 #24
And the Interstate Highway System, Interstate Freeway System no_hypocrisy Jul 2012 #27
Ike only got it passed by telling Republicans the millitary wanted it for domestic rapid deployment. Spitfire of ATJ Jul 2012 #28
You have a valid point. no_hypocrisy Jul 2012 #30
Their biggest fear is obsolescence. Spitfire of ATJ Jul 2012 #31
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