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To: RobinMasters

Milquetoast Mitt is so bland and boring that I think he does make a two-man race a referendum on Bamster — at least right now. I know people who voted for Bamster our of white guilt and Bush fatigue that would be more likely to vote for Romney than any other Rupublican candidate. What we see as Romney’s weakness on FR, works in his favor with other groups of voters.

That said, it remains to be seen what happens to Mitt when the media gets the signal (and they will get a signal) from Bamster’s minions to go after him with everything they got. The dog on the car roof, lack of miltary service, Bain Capital layoffs, Romneycare, flipflops, and Mormonism. . will all be on the table and will raise “serious questions”. . . in the MSM reports. I can see this coming a mile away.


83 posted on 12/29/2011 8:02:22 AM PST by vekzen
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That said, it remains to be seen what happens to Mitt when the media gets the signal (and they will get a signal) from Bamster’s minions to go after him with everything they got. The dog on the car roof, lack of miltary service, Bain Capital layoffs, Romneycare, flipflops, and Mormonism. . will all be on the table and will raise “serious questions”. . . in the MSM reports. I can see this coming a mile away. You are absolutely right. Obama's campaign has said it will be the fair-shot campaign... Romney will be the poster boy for the 1%, heartless capitalism, Mormonism, and just for a kicker - the past racist ideology of Mormonism, gives them the always reliable race card... I'll take Newt, even if he loses women... I am a woman. He hasn't lost me.
189 posted on 12/29/2011 8:52:21 AM PST by true believer forever (First, they came for the rich.)
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