The Washington Post is read by criminals and welfare cheats.
“I got my ass kicked 30 years ago”...yeah, I kinda see his point.
But hey, let’s drop this so we can get back to the fascinating details of Obama’s formative years...uh, I mean his college years....Or, uh, his activities at law school...his composite girlfriends...where he was born...
Just sayin.
I wonder if they'll continue to do this all the way thru the election.
Fake, but accurate......geez where have we heard this one before?
Hey liberal Media!Howsabout a teeny peek into the life and times of young Obama, Sotro or whatever his name is?
I'm sure we'll learn that Romney's bullying drove Lauber to alcoholism.
Romney can’t remember whether or not he assaulted someone with scissors? I clearly recall that I’ve never assaulted anyone with scissors.
Is Romney so dimwitted that he lacks the capacity to remember whether or not he assaulted someone with scissors?
Or, has Romney committed so many assaults that he can’t remember the details of many of them?
Or, is Romney just a liar?
Romney gives us wonderful choices, doesn’t he?
"It might be interesting to see what else an attorney might have to say about the matter."
Nice. Just what an outfit that's bleeding cash needs- a costly lawsuit.
On the other hand, how could Romney NOT have any memory of anything like that he might have done?
I suspect something happened, but not a haircut with scissors. Maybe just the threat took place and now it is being blown out of proportion by the Libs.
This is EXACTLY the same sort of BS that was thrown at Herman Cain! Fit’s the media MO perfectly!
What the heck kind of claim is this? First of all, it doesn't say Romney cut his hair, he just "held the scissors". Whatever does that mean? The it says "presumed to be gay"? By who? The teens who did this? The promoters of the story? In 65, having long hair certainly didn't mean homosexual.
This all sounds like a lot of BS to me.
That being said, I believe that what Romney did to that poor fellow high school student was terrible, if the story is true. If the story is true, Romney should try to do something to make peace with himself and the boy's family.
As I thought about this Romney story, it caused me to shudder a little bit as I recalled how I and some other boys in our small private school many years ago picked on this one unattractive girl in our class over and over all through high school.
I can't or don't want to know why we did it or why we somehow picked her out so many years ago to be the target of our teasing, teasing that sometimes turned into terrible ridicule, and, which, looking back, may have often brought the poor girl to tears. To this day, I feel bad about what we did to that poor innocent girl.
I remember that she was shy and vulnerable. I can barely remember her name, but I could easily look at my yearbook and find her name, but I don't want to. I guess I am too ashamed to look at her picture and her name again.
I'm just an average person who will never run for public office and who will never be a famous person, although my family has friends who are public officials and other friends who are nationally known persons.
So what terrible damage I may have done to the high school girl's life many years ago will not come out in public like Romney's story came out in public, because I will never run for public office.
I don't know what I would tell Romney if I was advising him on this matter.
I might tell him that if the story is true, he should admit it and apologize to the boy's family, and maybe the boy's family and the public---especially those of us who have bullied fellow schoolmates during our high school days and are now very sorry for what we did--will forgive him and let him move on.