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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: Freeper on August 19, 2012, 09:56:04 AM
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renie408 (7,881 posts)
Can we all agree that Paul Ryan is the gift that keeps on giving?
Every time I think, "OH! That is just delicious! What more could this guy do or say that would top THAT?" I read something else. I was getting pretty annoyed and depressed every time I got on Facebook having to see people I like supporting Romney. Guess what? Just a little over one week after the Ryan nomination and I haven't seen a SINGLE word supporting that ticket. Not one. I really ought to send Rmoney a Thank You card for selecting Ryan as his VP pick. Between down-ticket Republicans running as hard as they can from him and the dredging up of all the hypocritical things the Boy Wonder has said in the past twelve years to the delicious irony of his family making a giant chunk of their money off of government contracts to his 75% increase in net worth during the time he has been in office...Well, Paul Ryan is just the gift that keeps on giving.
Thank you, Mitt, for not releasing your taxes and for nominating Paul Ryan. Those two things alone are making this election cycle more fun than they started off being. "
(Oh, and I think we should all be wearing Facebook or whatever social media you indulge in OUT with accurate and verifiable information about Romney and Ryan.)
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10021159885
Yeah keep believing that DUmmies, keep believing it. :rotf:
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(Oh, and I think we should all be wearing Facebook or whatever social media you indulge in OUT with accurate and verifiable information about Romney and Ryan.)
Yet somehow one of the mostest smarerest people in the world provided exactly ZERO facts or quotes it the post.
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Oh my.
Truthfully, I keep politics out of Facebook altogether. The closest it comes is that I list my political views as 'Right-of-center'.
Anyway, out of those on my friends list who do get political, the Pro-Romney/Ryan posts outnumber the Pro-Obama posts four-to-one.
And that includes people who I would have NEVER imagined supporting Romney at all, as they were always ambivalent or formerly supportive of Democrats.
This also spans age groups from 18 to 80.