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Willard Mitt (the Pitt's) Romney is out and about calling Hillary Clinton corrupt. Romney is openly stating that it visibly appears that Hillary Clinton's took bribery (see the youtube item below).
For those who have followed my fights with Pitten's, you are well aware that there's no room for this hypocrisy from this Racketeering Romney character. There's hundreds of items out there about Mitt's deceptions, his "retroactive" retiring from Bain Capital and more. He is a RICO boss who gained unjust enrichment unlawful and via Colm Connolly corruption.
Mr. Connolly was Romney/Bain's law firm partner (at MNAT.com) who became a U.S. Attorney.
Granted - Thus Far - his lordship that will rule his own world one day (according to his lordship) has been getting away with corruption, organized crimes and possibly accessory to greater evils, for more than a decade now. However -that's all about to change - cause yours truly is still in the fight.
And I've got a surprise coming. (Mitt is REAL stupid for giving me an opening like this - timing apropos).
(If only Hillary would dare to throw the true mud back at him).
Just sayin.........
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[center][font size=6] Mitt Romney should STFU -
because yours truly
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[center][font size=6 color=burnt] Colm Connolly = Mitt Romney = CORRUPTION[/font][/center]
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I'm gonna dance on Pitten's foot in mouth - civil court grave......
Just sayin.....
still_one
(92,134 posts)He wants to stay in the news - I'm going to help him do so - in splendor!
emulatorloo
(44,115 posts)Yet the media could not wait to give McCain and his bruised ego hours and hours of unchallenged airtime.
Romney is such a liar and hypocrit, media just loves that shit.
still_one
(92,134 posts)2naSalit
(86,534 posts)He who lives in glass houses...
laserhaas
(7,805 posts)and I'm about to shatter it - right under his arse...
2naSalit
(86,534 posts)to get it on video! I'm sure that many would love to see it.
You'll love what is coming (and coming .... and coming)
Everyone found fault with me about this issue;
but NOT anymore (just took a while to solve).
2naSalit
(86,534 posts)I was hoping you wouldn't be deterred.
laserhaas
(7,805 posts)Just as bad as good people doing nothing
Are victims taking it up the rear and acting as if it's okay.
I'm never walking away
OKNancy
(41,832 posts)laserhaas
(7,805 posts)and Mitt stupidly thinks it is all over.
What until he gets a load of me - a step up!
spanone
(135,823 posts)edit: not 'going to' they have already started....with a fine base of years of benghazi...
laserhaas
(7,805 posts)I don't believe it will work here
(though I am perplexed why she came out soooooo early)
spanone
(135,823 posts)2naSalit
(86,534 posts)term "swiftboating" was known in common parlance... like back in the early 1990s. I was there and saw it happen.
Brother Buzz
(36,416 posts)by Andy Borowitz
WASHINGTON (The Borowitz Report)In an urgent memo to the field of G.O.P. Presidential candidates, the Republican National Committee chairman, Reince Priebus, praised them for their relentless personal attacks on Hillary Clinton, but warned that their hatred for the former Secretary of State might be peaking too early.
Priebus called the candidates ongoing evisceration of Clinton magnificent, but expressed his concern that no human beings, even an impressive group like yourselves, could possibly sustain such a high intensity of throbbing hatred for an entire year and a half.
Remember, this is a marathon, not a sprint, he wrote. You need to leave some hate in the tank.
In the conclusion of his memo, Priebus advised the candidates to take an occasional day off from hating Clinton so that they could return to despising her with renewed freshness and vigor.
Responding to the R.N.C. directive, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) said that he understood Priebuss concerns, but assured him that, at the end of the day, they were groundless. Anyone who doesnt think Im capable of spewing an infinite stream of vitriol and bile doesnt know what Im made of, he said, pointing with pride to his long record of hating President Obama.
http://www.newyorker.com/humor/borowitz-report/g-o-p-chairman-warns-against-hatred-for-hillary-peaking-too-soon
spanone
(135,823 posts)laserhaas
(7,805 posts)laserhaas
(7,805 posts)They'll have run out of Chit to toss by then...
karynnj
(59,501 posts)Swiftboating does not mean attacking a candidate with negative stories. It is making up stories and providing no proof questioning well defined official military records. Not to mention, they were attacking a record that strongly showed the strength of character that Kerry had even as a young man.
The problems that HRC has faced in the last couple of weeks are in part based on things she really did.
She did create at least the appearance of a problem when it came out that she commingled her personal and work email on a account on her own server. That was exasperated when, after sorting what her team said were the work emails, she then said she wiped the server. I remember comments that Nixon might have been better off had he destroyed all the tapes when they became know. I always disagreed as that would have destroyed any trust.
On the various Clinton Foundation issues, there have been articles going back years. In fact, the Right wing author did not need a lot of heavy duty research to find many of the things he wrote of -- and he added little in terms of investigating what the real impacts were. Yet, it doesn't help when the Foundation has to BOTH admit that there were things they should have made public per the Obama agreement and they had to refile forms.
Then I see that Bill Clinton just stepped down from a role in a for profit chain of universities - just as HRC is condemning them.
NONE of these things have yet shown anything illegal was done, but they do add up to an unsavory pattern.
NoJusticeNoPeace
(5,018 posts)mouth
laserhaas
(7,805 posts)A moniker most apropos to my pursuit against Mr. Pitten's
Thinkingabout
(30,058 posts)To retract what they say. We know Romney listens to FOX and then tells the stories which he apparently thinks is true, he heard it on FOX. The stories are crumbling already, if the book release was April 1st then we could say April Fool's.
laserhaas
(7,805 posts)that needed an entrance point.
Tah Dah!
laserhaas
(7,805 posts)It's amazing how galling hubris can be.
Just sayin....
kentuck
(111,078 posts)<snip>
Political Action Committees connected to foreign corporations have already raised over $5 million for the 2012 elections, continuing a trend of increasing contributions from U.S. subsidiaries of foreign interests.
In the entire 2000 election cycle, foreign-connected PACs raised just over $7 million. In 2008, the total shot up to $15 million. Were on pace for another big year.
UBS, the Swiss financial services company, for example, is headquartered in Zurich and Basel, Switzerland, but its American subsidiaries are free to run a PAC (UBS Americas) to raise money for federal campaigns. UBS Americas is among Mitt Romneys top 20 donors in the 2012 election cycle, having contributed almost $75,000. So is Credit Suisse, also headquartered in Zurich, whose U.S. subsidiaries have raised over $200,000. So is Barclays, headquartered in London, whose U.S. subsidiaries have raised over $150,000.
This is perfectly legal so long as its American employees running the PAC and contributing the money, and so long as the PAC remains unfinanced by the foreign parent corporation.
...more at link
laserhaas
(7,805 posts)Or face eternal damning
laserhaas
(7,805 posts)As a plan has been Hatch'd (figuratively speaking)
laserhaas
(7,805 posts)Clear Channel (jHeart) is next