KING OF BAIN....Oh My Gawd!

Quote from RCG Trader:

lol, of course I know how capitalism work, as usual, you miss the point. I think you have no clue about how politics works.

As has been pointed out, Mittens is now THE one percenter. He will not shake this, and it will finish him. Remember swings states, lots of blue collar folks in those states. There be no explaining this away.

Here is the video.

http://video.cnbc.com/gallery/?vide...sImdQYWdlIjoiMSIsInN5bSI6IiIsInNlYXJjaCI6IiJ9

The video is down. I'll repost it when it's back up.
 
Quote from RCG Trader:

lol, of course I know how capitalism work, as usual, you miss the point. I think you have no clue about how politics works.

As has been pointed out, Mittens is now THE one percenter. He will not shake this, and it will finish him. Remember swings states, lots of blue collar folks in those states. There be no explaining this away.

Cant wait until they force Mitt to release his tax returns or demonize him daily for not doing so.As I said earlier,Obama has so much to work with
 
Quote from AK Forty Seven:

Cant wait until they force Mitt to release his tax returns or demonize him daily for not doing so.As I said earlier,Obama has so much to work with

Up until the point where he has to talk about his record. Whoops!
 
Quote from Brass:

I think you need to consider the end game, either intended or otherwise. Bottom line, I don't think Paul will get the nomination. Just my opinion, but we'll see how it plays out. However, Gingrich's efforts, along with the efforts of others between now and the general election, will almost certainly fry Romney enough to taste like chicken to those who know a reptile when they see one. And this piece admirably portrayed the ex-governor as a member of that species. I don't think Romney's record will appeal to all that many Independents and middle-of-the-road Republicans, let alone Democrats. And he's already not all that much of a favorite among the farther Right.

IMO, doesn't matter in the end for most of those groups. The farther right is gonna vote GOP regardless of the nominee because they absolutely hate Obama. At least 90% of middle of the road repubs will do the same.

Even though 40% of everyone identifies as independent, a huge portion of those are just trying to make themselves feel good. In reality they will partisan vote unless someone can really fire them up, and it is all but impossible for Obama to fire anyone in that group up this time around, so the GOP has an advantage there.

True objective and impartial independents are actually less than a 10% minority. By my estimation, this time around partisan voters will account for about 42% of the country voting GOP. And another 5% who normally lean democrat but are just completely frustrated with government enough to vote out the current party.

Even with an extremely fired up base, Obama only managed to get 52% of the vote against what most GOP partisan voters considered the worst nominee they've had in a few decades. It's pretty safe to assume that he won't get as much this time. There is just no fire there.

From an objective standpoint, it is hard to see how the GOp doesn't have a large statistical advantage regardless of nominee this time.
 
Quote from AK Forty Seven:

I support private equity and the rights for investors to make a profit but I don't like when it is abused by certain types to destroy lives for greed...
Quite so. They can easily be portrayed as modern day robber barons. And however legal their activities may be, I don't think such characters are admired by the general (voting) public.
 
Quote from Maverick74:

Uhhhhh....I think it might be a little bit of a problem. :)

It'll be a problem as it relates to swing voters. His die hard sheeple supporters of course don't care about his record.
 
Quote from Maverick74:

Uhhhhh....I think it might be a little bit of a problem. :)

I don't think it will for numerous reasons which is why Obama is leading all GOP candidates and Obama and the media hasn't even started their full attack on Romney yet
 
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