Romney’s presidential campaign is only viable because of deep pocketed right wing contributors and deeply racist white Americans who cling to the Republican Party regardless of the quality of its candidates. The Romney campaign has weathered many missteps on the part of the candidate, who managed to insult the British during a simple photo opportunity at the Olympics and who was unable to run an effective convention, which is now nothing more than a glorified commercial. He followed his lackluster event with hastily made and just plain incorrect statements about the killing of the American ambassador to Libya and followed that public relations disaster by stating that middle income Americans earn $200,000 per year. Mitt Romney is a conservative, turned moderate, turned conservative again. He is very ambitious but not very bright, which is the cause of his latest campaign troubles.
It should be obvious by now the GOP is throwing this election, knowing full well how their real man, Obama, capitulates to everything they want.
The only concern the GOP has is with the downticket races.
The parasitical class has both political parties by the balls; however, the American voter has been very slow to pick up on this obvious truth.
And yes, Romney is a parasite, just as all of the other obscenely rich people:
The video shows Romney raising his voice and accenting the word “entitled” to emphasize the absurdity of people believing they have a right to health care, food and a roof over their heads.
In the upside-down world of Romney and his like, it is working people—those who actually produce all of the wealth—who are leeches, looking for a free ride at his expense. This is from a man who accumulated a fortune of $250 million heading Bain Capital, a private equity firm that bought up companies, loaded them with debt, charged them exorbitant fees, stripped their assets, and either closed them down or resold them, at the cost of thousands of workers’ jobs and living standards.
He is the beneficiary of government subsidies, a tax code grotesquely skewed in his favor, and the protection of politicians and regulators who give Wall Street swindlers a free pass—not to mention the multi-trillion-dollar taxpayer bailout of the financial system. He refuses to make public his own tax returns beyond the past two years, defying past practice for presidential candidates.
He's a parasite, yet millions will vote for him.
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