Posted on 10/05/2012 6:27:17 PM PDT by blam
Ann Romney explains the paper with his Dad’s name on it. He does this all the time.
it’s snot what you think
The liberals and the media are still in meltdown and denial. First Romney never looked down, as compared to Obama who never looked up. And what answers could he have had? It wasn’t like “what is the capital of Ubeckistan”. Goodness how dumb do they think the American people are. With Romney’s rapid response to the questions, he rarely stopped talking. I could have had an ipad or a laptop and could have not even read the answer off the screen that fast.
Geez, Obama not only lost the debate. But he was exposed as the phony and most over rated politician in history.
I hope they keep believing this. All the way until the moving trucks are pulling up to the WH in January.
Exactly! Most people couldn't get as much out of a computer as Romney does from a 4"X6" piece of paper. Every answer to every contingency on every issue was there and Romney spotted it and used it all without anyone ever seeing him look at it.
Sorry, it was a laps in judgment. I wasn’t yelling at you, I was yelling at liberalism, you were the post I replied to.
S’okay! I just wanted to be sure you knew what I meant. Have a great weekend!
They were entitled to a blank piece of paper, I’m sure. What else could they be writing their notes on?
Me too, but right to his prison cell.
>> “Romney wiped his nose with the handkerchief and his a$$ with the pretender-in-chief.”
bttt
Why is it “cheating” to have hidden notes when it’s legal to have visible notes?
According to black liberation theology, it’s impossible for a white man to accomplish anything without defrauding a black man first.
Ergo...
a speaker in the ear would likely make you kinda go blank because you have to interpret it....kinda like the look on Obama’s face
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