Mitt Romney Tied His Dog To His Car Roof
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This can only help him–if he was afraid to abuse household pets, how could he be expected to stand up to al Qaeda and/or Dan Rather?
I expect Giuliani to announce he vivisected cats any day now.
This is all Librul lies.
Mitt tied his dog Tagg to the backseat. It was his son Fido who crapped all over the roof of the car.
Just imagine what the media would do to Hillary or Al Gore if they’d done this. Just imagine. We would never hear the end of it. This is how conservatives win elections: with ammo just like this.
He put the dog on the roof of the car! What kind of an asshole does something like that? The dog was literally scared shitless.
Shades of Clark Griswold.
Motorcycle Cop: Do you know what the penalty for animal cruelty is in this state?
Clark: No, sir, I don’t.
Motorcycle Cop: Well… it’s probably pretty stiff.
I love convertibles! I drive with the top down all of the time. I do have a windshield. I have the top down in the heat of the day and the cool of the night.
I’ve even been caught in the rain on a drive with my mother with the top down. My children, grandchildren and dog love to ride in the back seat. I’ve had many road trips with the top down all day and especially at night!
I have to say my dog has never messed in the back seat of our convertible with the top down, however I did have a dog mess all over my grandfather’s shoe in the back seat of our car with the top up.
Gosh, I never thought a convertible was torture. I’ll have to let the motorcycle drivers and convertible owners know this is a torturous way to travel.
I’m going to have to think about how I’ll let my dog know the bad news.
Does anybody know what the hell he’s talking about?
First, I’d like to start off by pointing out that in the early 80′s most people didn’t wear seatbelts or use baby carseats. But we’re talking about a dog here…my dog loves to stick her head out the window for an entire journey! I really doubt that Seamus was miserable–it probably felt just like a ride in a convertible. Mitt is a dog lover and the fact that he brought the family dog on the trip showed that he loved it. When their dog couldn’t go on a trip with them Mitt and Ann used to drive their dog an hour away to relatives in the country just so that their dog didn’t have to be locked up in a kennel. They certainly had the money to board the dog and yet they took the time to do a 2 hour round trip at the beginning and end of their trip to make sure their dog was in a loving environment. I think that because Mitt is squeeky clean (He really IS…I know him) his opponents are showing their desperation with this supposed dog abuse.
Still not a good idea.