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The Romneys display a remarkable sense of entitlement
« on: April 17, 2012, 08:40:42 PM »
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The Romneys display a remarkable sense of entitlement

I found Ann Romney calling the Hilary Rosen controversy “a birthday present” a little odd. The outrage machine ginned up the culture war to defend Ann’s “choice” to stay at home, but she’s telling us she enjoyed it? She wasn’t really hurt and offended? If the president had declared a “war on moms,” as Republicans claimed, could she really experience that as “a birthday present”? Is it really all about Ann?

On “The Ed Show” last night I said it revealed Ann Romney’s sense of entitlement, that she would call such apoplexy “a birthday present.” But I hadn’t even heard the most entitled part of her interview with ABC’s Diane Sawyer, in which she exclaims, “It’s Mitt’s time. It’s our turn now.” In the same interview, her husband told Obama to “start packing,” rather presumptuously (who orders around the president?), but Ann Romney declaring “It’s our turn now” is even worse. Ann, the voters will decide that. Don’t order the car elevator for the White House quite yet.

http://www.salon.com/2012/04/17/its_mitts_time/

http://www.democraticunderground.com/1002576891

What about when the gals from NOW said that Rush's comments were a God send? Were they having a remarkable sense of entitlement too?

I may not lock my doors while sitting at a red light and a black man is near, but I sure as hell grab on tight to my wallet when any democrats are close by.

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Re: The Romneys display a remarkable sense of entitlement
« Reply #1 on: April 17, 2012, 08:45:54 PM »
They are bitching about 'it's our time now', but had no problem with the Clinton's 'co-presidency'....


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Re: The Romneys display a remarkable sense of entitlement
« Reply #2 on: April 17, 2012, 08:47:11 PM »
They are bitching about 'it's our time now', but had no problem with the Clinton's 'co-presidency'....



I am enjoying how the Romneys have them all up in arms, it means they are scared to death of 0bama losing.
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Re: The Romneys display a remarkable sense of entitlement
« Reply #3 on: April 18, 2012, 04:11:58 AM »
I am enjoying how the Romneys have them all up in arms, it means they are scared to death of 0bama losing.

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Re: The Romneys display a remarkable sense of entitlement
« Reply #4 on: April 18, 2012, 08:16:19 AM »
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On “The Ed Show” last night I said it revealed Ann Romney’s sense of entitlement, that she would call such apoplexy “a birthday present.” But I hadn’t even heard the most entitled part of her interview with ABC’s Diane Sawyer, in which she exclaims, “It’s Mitt’s time. It’s our turn now.” In the same interview, her husband told Obama to “start packing,” rather presumptuously (who orders around the president?), but Ann Romney declaring “It’s our turn now” is even worse. Ann, the voters will decide that. Don’t order the car elevator for the White House quite yet.

Weren't the Dems saying "It's Ted Kennedy's seat" when Scott Brown beat the snot out of you guys?

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Re: The Romneys display a remarkable sense of entitlement
« Reply #5 on: April 18, 2012, 08:19:02 AM »
I am enjoying how the Romneys have them all up in arms, it means they are scared to death of 0bama losing.

Yep, their little hyena tails are tucked up under their asses  :rofl:






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Re: The Romneys display a remarkable sense of entitlement
« Reply #6 on: April 18, 2012, 08:27:51 AM »
Or how about...


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Re: The Romneys display a remarkable sense of entitlement
« Reply #7 on: April 18, 2012, 08:37:35 AM »
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As compared to whom, DUmbass?
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Re: The Romneys display a remarkable sense of entitlement
« Reply #8 on: April 18, 2012, 08:40:39 AM »
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DIANE SAWYER: We heard that MSNBC apparently taped last night at a fundraiser that-- and you said it was a birthday gift to you to criticize you as a mom?
 
ANN ROMNEY: That wasn't how I meant it. It was a birthday gift to me because I love the fact that we're talking about this. Because I have been on the trail with Mitt for a long time, nearly a year. We've been to 35 states and the thing that happens, Mitt goes in the-- on the rope line and he gets mobbed. And then I go to the other side of the rope line and I go and talk to people. And I'm-- there's so many women that are there and I'm like, "Why are you guys here? What is-- what's motivating you? What are you talking about? What are you thinking? What are you feeling?" And it's really interesting the response I get. Number one which is so fabulous for me and it's so endearing to me is they say they praying for me which is so touching to me, it nearly makes me cry. The other thing they say is I am so worried about the deficit spending and the economy and my husband's job, my job, my child's job. That's all they're talking about. And I have been hearing this now for a year. And I've been-- after all of this and all this time when everyone else is talking about everything else. And I'm like, "Wait a minute, I know what's going on. I know what's happening. I know what people care about. I know what women are talking about."
 
And I love the fact that women are talking about deficit spending and the economy, I love that. And for her to make a comment that because I am a stay-at-home mom I don't know anything about the economy, that's where I think it was an unfortunate-- an unfortunate--
 
DIANE SAWYER: But she of course said what she meant was the that the circumstances in which you were able to stay at home were a lot different from--
 
ANN ROMNEY: Of course they are--

DIANE SAWYER: --from many--

ANN ROMNEY: --and you know-- and I will say for me financial security has not been a huge issue. But that does not mean I'm not compassionate. It does not mean that I have not had different challenges. Everyone in life has their challenges, mine have not been financial. I'm grateful for Mitt for that and grateful for the blessings that that's brought in my life.
 
But I've also had very serious challenges in my life. And for me you can't go through life without being scarred and we're all scarred. And I have been given that in my life and for me, I-- I take it as a place where I can understand people that are suffering, understand people that are going through difficulties. You don't have to go through everyone's specific difficulty to understand that people are having trouble. And I-- and I have a different perspective on that from the struggles I've gone through.
 


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DIANE SAWYER: And you would say to them?

ANN ROMNEY: You know-- I got to know Michelle, she's a lovely person. I've never-- met Barack Obama, but I-- I believe it's-- Mitt's time. I believe that the country-- needs the kind of leadership that he-- is going to be able to offer. And I believe he is the person that can turn around this economy. So I think it is-- it's our turn now.
 


http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/transcript-diane-sawyer-sits-mitt-ann-romney/story?id=16150624&singlePage=true