MickZagger
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weren't you one of the ones who earlier mocked him for not being a good candidate?
i know that was the lib meme going around the block.
not really.
I've been making it a point to mention when people called him a poor candidate. at least on this board, it was more the dirt lovin' liberals!
No. It was his fellow Republican's that mocked him.
[video=youtube;UdV0TdsYp9g]

Watch the video. Its apparent there's no love for Romney by his fellow GOP'ers.
Im not going to bother looking at the link. can someone describe it quickly?
Republicans ripping into Romney during the primaries something fierce. They are calling him a liar, a flip flopper, questioning his character, and worse.
How'd it work out for those republicans?
kthxbye
How'd it work out for those republicans?
kthxbye
it's statements like this that make you look Republican.
Really?
I pointed out that the more people bashed him, the more he won.
In the end, Obama may well have learned the same lesson.
Really?
I pointed out that the more people bashed him, the more he won.
In the end, Obama may well have learned the same lesson.
But you said it so gleefully though.
I did?
The more republicans attacked Clinton (like during impeachment), the more popular he became. The more Clinton simply went on TV, the less popular he became. Go figure.
Democrats made personal attacks on Ike, Reagan, and W, and all three ended up serving two terms.
A little ham handed, but makes the point. http://www.examiner.com/article/are-republicans-stupid
the "kthxbye" bit is what I assume Baracuda is referring too.
And?
The republicans we both refer to (like those in the video) may rally around the party's nominee, but their choice for nominee LOST.
That's where those republicans are now - supporting NOT their choice.
And?
The republicans we both refer to (like those in the video) may rally around the party's nominee, but their choice for nominee LOST.
That's where those republicans are now - supporting NOT their choice.
