The Hindenburg went down relatively quickly. The Romney campaign is taking the slow burn path.
The co-chair of presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s finance committee contributed to a group that used the money for a newspaper ad comparing Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm to Adolf Hitler.
The sound you hear is the furious clapping of Romney sycophant Hugh Hewitt.
Oliver Willis is an anti-Mormon bigot. Oh gosh…did I just make an unfounded accusation? Certainly not any more so than the ones you have been making against Mitt Romney. Sadly, my comment is probably the only one that is actually true.
And you have called people that aren’t on board the Globalwarmian train, “deniers.”
Tsk, tsk.
Questions: Why did they agree to print the ad? Why didn’t the paper print the story afterwards?
Thi is just terrible, OW. I suggest all of us sever all ties and noit take ANY MONEY with anybody or group using Nazi/Hitler anlogies; like…
‘Mr Soros says a “supremacist ideology” guides the White House. He hears echoes in its rhetoric of his childhood in occupied Hungary: “When I hear Bush say, ‘You’re either with us or against us,’ it reminds me of the Germans.” It conjures up memories, he said, of Nazi slogans on the walls, Der Feind Hort mit (The enemy is listening): “My experiences under Nazi and Soviet rule have sensitised me,” he said. …’
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Where’d he go?
Difference between Romney and The Hindenburg? That’s easy: One’s a volatile and dangerous gasbag; the other’s a Zepplin.
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Dugger, stop banging your head on your keyboard. It doesn’t help with your grasp of reality.
Duros; That was in the neighborhood of funny. Not bad.
Oh, no. Now Frank has turned on me.
I’m so wonely!
Funny is, and always will be, bipartisan.
Jimmmmmmmmmmmm; Now that’s funny.
Dugger: I only said it was in the neighborhood of funny…
Oh, Ok.
Yeah, I was just in the neighborhood, thought I’d stop by…