Over-Confident Boater Romney Slips Away From Voters
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Posted by James Rowen at 11:41 PM
4 comments:
Glad to see he was able to bring all of his friends and supporters along with him in the Republican "Big Boat."
Also, he gave a glimpse of what a Romney administration would look like: the Bush administration with boating instead of brush-clearing.
Remember John Kerry and the ads his windsurfing pictures unleashed? Do we will have to wait for Jon Stewart make this moment truly memorable! Great idea for ads with the Republican 'Big Boat'!
Anonymous--YOU send it on to the Daily Show, with my permission.
BTW: Romney's response to the fellow on the pier that he was Romney's neighbor: "you don't say." As if Romney couldn't believe that his neighborhood association would let this guy in. It was less than welcoming, or friendly. I think Mittens doesn't like to be reminded that other people may exist in his stratosphere. Case in point: boating off by yourself on Labor Day.
He may not have to show his birth certificate in Michigan (and c'mon: in what state does ANYONE need to show his/her birth certificate?) but I think he needs to come up with some papers proving he is a member of the human race and not just a Rombot.
He swift-boated himself!
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