Now that the 2012 presidential election is down to the wire, Republicans have naturally gotten in line to endorse and support present party leader Mitt Romney. But just a few months ago, many were vociferous in their criticism of the ex-Bain Capital CEO. Labeling him “dishonest” and a “serial flip-flopper,” Republican leaders, such as Newt Gingrich, Donald Trump, Rudolph Giuliani, and Rick Santorum, among others, were quite clear why a “Mitt Romney for President” should not happen. Think I’m just another liberal promoting President Barack Obama‘s talking points? Then see it for yourself in a viral YouTube video entitled “Why Republicans Say You SHOULDN’T Vote for Mitt Romney.” SEE ALSO: Roland Martin: ‘Childish’ White People Think Colin Powell’s POTUS Endorsement Based On Race[1] The video kicks off with Rudy Giuliani, the former Mayor of New York, saying, “I ran against him in ’07 and ’08, I’ve never seen a guy change his positions on so many things, so fast on a dime.” Rick Santorum ...
From the instant 2nd presidential debate[1] classics, “Please proceed, Governor” and “Get the transcript,” to the 3rd debate set-down[2], “Well, governor, we also have fewer horses and bayonets,” President Barack Obama has become King of the Unexpected Soundbite. But this one is pure gold. In an upcoming Rolling Stone cover story, “Obama and the Road Ahead: The Rolling Stone Interview,” by Douglas Brinkley, the POTUS in no uncertain terms called Mitt Romney a “bullsh**tter”. Politico reports[3]: We arrived at the Oval Office for our 45-minute interview … on the morning of October 11th. … As we left the Oval Office, executive editor Eric Bates told Obama that he had asked his six-year-old if there was anything she wanted him to say to the president. … [S]he said, ‘Tell him: You can do it.’ Obama grinned. … ‘You know, kids have good instincts,’ Obama offered. ‘They look at the other guy and say, ‘Well, that’s a bullsh**ter, I can tell.’” Score. And one. Hilariously, Rush Limbaugh found the ...
If voters were looking to hear more from presidential candidates last night on U. S. leadership in the world, they were sorely disappointed. Presidential...