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This Should Be Clinton's Response To The Rmoney Statement On His Speech...... (Original Post) global1 Sep 2012 OP
K&R nt avebury Sep 2012 #1
I don't even want to know CoffeeCat Sep 2012 #2
Here Is The Statement From The Rmoney Campaign On Clinton's Speech....... global1 Sep 2012 #3
I'm dizzy from the spin! Avalux Sep 2012 #4
I seriously wonder if... CoffeeCat Sep 2012 #5
Taking a strength and trying to make it into a liability, repug SOP siligut Sep 2012 #6
So, now the Republicans Heart Clinton? Proud Liberal Dem Sep 2012 #7

CoffeeCat

(24,411 posts)
2. I don't even want to know
Thu Sep 6, 2012, 07:20 AM
Sep 2012

what Romney's reaction was. He's too stupid to process the greatness that was Bill Clinton's speech.

To offer a valid counterpoint, Romney would have to be truthful, honest and wise--because that's what Clinton's speech was.

Since Romney and Ryan are a couple of low-life, lying dogs who do nothing but spin--they don't get to have an opinion.

global1

(25,242 posts)
3. Here Is The Statement From The Rmoney Campaign On Clinton's Speech.......
Thu Sep 6, 2012, 08:27 AM
Sep 2012

Romney campaign responds to Clinton DNC speech

(CNN) - GOP presidential candidate Mitt Rmoney's campaign issued a statement after former President Bill Clinton's address to the Democratic National Convention on Tuesday night, saying Clinton "drew a stark contrast between himself and President Obama."

"Bill Clinton worked with Republicans, balanced the budget, and after four years he could say you were better off," Rmoney campaign spokesman Ryan Williams wrote. "Barack Obama hasn’t worked across the aisle – he’s barely worked with other Democrats – and has the worst economic record of any president in modern history.

"President Clinton’s speech brought the disappointment and failure of President Obama’s time in office clearly into focus,” Williams continued.

CoffeeCat

(24,411 posts)
5. I seriously wonder if...
Thu Sep 6, 2012, 11:46 AM
Sep 2012

Clint Eastwood isn't running their entire campaign.

It's just that ridiculous.

siligut

(12,272 posts)
6. Taking a strength and trying to make it into a liability, repug SOP
Thu Sep 6, 2012, 12:00 PM
Sep 2012
Barack Obama hasn’t worked across the aisle – he’s barely worked with other Democrats


Actually, in this case, just outright lies. This repug subterfuge has to be beat down until it can't get up, it is destructive and malicious and it will continue to fester unless we can stop it.
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