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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Mitt Romney, the Republican U.S. presidential nominee in 2012, told a meeting of donors on Friday that he is considering another White House run in 2016, the Wall Street Journal reported.

Donors present at a meeting in New York told the Journal the former Massachusetts governor did not give a timetable for making a decision about whether to launch what would be his third presidential campaign.

Romney failed to win the nomination in 2008. He lost the general election to President Barack Obama in 2012.

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maybe this time he will show America where all his money is . He has had enough time to hide shit now.

Or he could just say fuck you like he did last time. :142smilie

The Mittster again :142smilie
 

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Regular viewers of "The Daily Show" know that Jon Stewart believes Mitch McConnell is actually a tortoise.

But he's not just any old tortoise.

Earlier this week, McConnell said Republicans should get the credit for recent improvements in the economy despite the fact that the GOP wasn't even in control of the Senate yet.

On Thursday night's "Daily Show," Stewart explained why.

"The truth is this, and it'll blow your minds," Stewart said. "If you rub Mitch McConnell's shell, you will receive five years of business growth."
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how stupid is this guy:142smilie
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its like they live in a world of GOP where only they can do anything good for America

its pathetic
 

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Valls called on everyone in France to come out to the demonstrations of unity on Sunday, and urged them not to be divided by the attacks. "Our compatriots and citizens who are Muslim by confession and culture are also the victims of terrorism," he said. "This is perhaps the most important message: the refusal of this confusion. Jihadism tries to create that confusion."

"We are not a collection of communities, we are one nation, a Republic with values: generosity, solidarity, fraternity, secularism," he emphasized. "We must also be lucid: antisemitism, racism, hatred of the other, these things are intolerable... Journalists were killed for drawing, police were killed for protecting us, and Jews were killed because they were Jewish. This is what is intolerable. The indignation must be total and permanent."

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the whole world must recognize and start killing these fuckers wherever they come in contact with them.

extermination to the nth degree is required
 

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Pope Francis is insisting that his concern for the poor and critique of the global economic system isn't some novel, communist-inspired ideology but rather the original and core "touchstone" of the Christian faith.

Some U.S. conservatives have branded the first Latin American pope a Marxist for his frequent critiques of consumerism and focus on a church "that is poor and for the poor." But in an interview contained in a new book, Francis explains that his message is rooted in the Gospel and has been echoed by church fathers since Christianity's first centuries.

"The Gospel does not condemn the wealthy, but the idolatry of wealth, the idolatry that makes people indifferent to the call of the poor," Francis says in "This Economy Kills," a study of the pope's economic and social teachings, excerpts of which were provided Sunday to The Associated Press.

Specifically, Francis summarized a verse from the Gospel of Matthew which is the essential mission statement of his papacy: "I was hungry, I was thirsty, I was in prison, I was sick, I was naked and you helped me, clothed me, visited me, took care of me."

"Caring for our neighbor, for those who are poor, who suffer in body and soul, for those who are in need: this is the touchstone. Is it pauperism? No. It is the Gospel."

He cites church fathers dating to St. Ambrose and St. John Chrysostom as expressing the same concerns, and noted somewhat wryly that if he had said the same "some would accuse me of giving a Marxist homily."

"As we can see, this concern for the poor is in the Gospel, it is within the tradition of the church, it is not an invention of communism and it must not be turned into some ideology, as has sometimes happened before in the course of history," an apparent reference to the Latin American-inspired liberation theology.
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the GOP says the Pope is a Marxist for caring about the poor.

how fucking sick is that. No empathy for anyone in their political platform.

Then they want to run The Mittster again with his 1% shenanigans and lies.

wtf

Give back and help people. Dont try to tear others down because they dont have the same chances as the rich to get rich and stay richer.

Neo Cons .... trot out Jeb Bush and Mitt....... you have to be kidding me
 

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Rush Limbaugh and the other neocons are making a big mistake bad-mouthing the Pope.

He's got the inside line direct to God.

One word from Him, and they'll all be burning in Hell. Forever.


Bring your marshmallows and hot dogs, the Pope's doing a neocon bonfire.

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ha


good one !

other side of it, is they dont have a chance in hell where they live to beat
Hillary and her money machines.


She got really mad with Bill about knowing that Epstion guy with Prince Andy


She was really giving him a verbal assault , and all the while Bill was holding his dick
with his hands in his pocket.

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Ok, now here's our first list.

RANK CANDIDATE PARTY RISING OR FALLING
1 HILLARY CLINTON

Hillary machine idles with nothing to do, but somehow minor foes are getting leaked on Democrat ▼

2 JEB BUSH
Today's Mr. Sensible ran as wingnut in '94. Oops. And annoying Mitt won't quit Republican ▼


3 RAND PAUL
Media can?t help but hang on his every word because he could easily hang himself Republican

4 SCOTT WALKER
Union-busting governor in birthplace of progressivism: a perfect theme for the '50s Republican

5 PAUL RYAN
Might have won in 2012 if they used ?dynamic scoring? to count votes Republican

6 ELIZABETH WARREN
It?s been weeks since she denied she was running. ... What is she hiding? Democrat

7 MITT ROMNEY
He 100 percent wants to be president, but only 47 percent wants to run Republican

8 CHRIS CHRISTIE
Mitt claimed kinship with NASCAR owners; bro-hugging N.J. governor does him one better Republican ▼

9 MARCO RUBIO
Holding first fundraiser at Manhattan restaurant; Yelp says oysters are subpar Republican

10 JOE BIDEN
Grandfathered into the top 10. Joe knew his way around a selfie long before the smart phone Democrat

11 JOHN KASICH
Speaks blue collar, raised Catholic and from Ohio. Pre-tea party, that was enough Republican ▲

12 BOBBY JINDAL
Enough with the Ivy League position papers, give us some ?God, Guns, Grits and Gravy? Republican

13 MIKE HUCKABEE
Enough with the ?God, Guns, Grits and Gravy,? give us some position papers Republican ▲

14 TED CRUZ
We know you?re trolling us, but we can monetize that Republican

15 BERNIE SANDERS
Unlikely to get Democratic nomination, but shoo-in for a Ben and Jerry?s flavor Independent Socialist Democrat

16 JIM WEBB
Hard-to-pigeonhole longshot, but reportedly got the attention of the Hillary machine Democrat ▲
17 RICK PERRY
New glasses don?t make him look studious, more like Warby Parker spokesmodel Republican

18 BEN CARSON
Wasted no time meeting at least one campaign requirement: a plagiarism apology Republican ▼

19 ANDREW CUOMO
Can count on one softball CNN interview Democrat

20 (Tie) RICK SANTORUM
We still have our ?12 sweater vest, but has he lost the ?16 evangelical play-in game to Huck? Republican

20 (Tie) MARTIN O'MALLEY
Relentless dinner-circuit travel and self-promotion save him from teeny type list below Democrat

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Romney, who made a fortune in the financial sector and was cast by Democrats in 2012 as a heartless businessman, wants to make tackling poverty ? a key issue for his 2012 vice-presidential running mate, Rep. Paul Ryan ? one of the three pillars of his campaign. The former Massachusetts governor also says he?ll have a different communications staff and hopes to show voters a version of himself they didn?t get to see last time. :142smilie Fraud....

Romney and his top aides have often attributed the loss to events out of their control. Within two weeks of the loss, Romney bluntly told a large number of donors on a conference call that Obama unfairly put his thumb on the scale with policy ?gifts? to key constituencies, ?especially the African-American community, the Hispanic community and young people.?
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Here is a idea

The Mittster hands out 200 bucks to every man woman and child in America

they take it and still vote for Hillary

just ouch
 

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With the shake of an Etch-A-Sketch, Mitt Romney reintroduced himself to the Republican Party on Friday as a man interested in running for president because of his desire to address poverty and income inequality. One only wonders why the former governor of Massachusetts neglected to focus on the growing problems the last time he held the title of GOP standard bearer.

Addressing a gathering of Republican National Committee officials below deck of the decommissioned U.S.S. Midway aircraft carrier in San Diego, California, Romney ticked off three priorities crucial to what he called the "post-Obama era": making the world safer with a more muscular foreign policy, providing opportunity to all Americans, and lifting people out of poverty.

"It's a tragedy, a human tragedy, that the middle class in this country by and large doesn't believe that the future will be better than the past," he said. "We haven't seen rising incomes over decades.":facepalm:


"The rich have gotten richer, income inequality has gotten worse and there are more people in poverty than ever before under this president," he added.:SIB

Romney stressed his years as an LDS pastor, a topic he and his campaign rarely broached in 2012, and described working "with people who are very poor to help them get help."


"I'm in this race because I care about Americans. I'm not concerned about the very poor. We have a safety net there. If it needs repair, I'll fix it," he said inelegantly following his victory in the Florida primary. "I'm not concerned about the very rich, they're doing just fine. I'm concerned about the very heart of the America, the 90 percent, 95 percent of Americans who right now are struggling."

"I like being able to fire people who provide services to me," he said before the New Hampshire primary.

"Corporations are people, my friend ... of course they are. Everything corporations earn ultimately goes to the people," he said before the Iowa Ames straw poll.

And his infamous remarks about "47 percent" of Americans: "My job is not to worry about those people -- I'll never convince them that they should take personal responsibility and care for their lives."

But it's not just the gaffes. Romney embraced the Paul Ryan budget in 2012 -- a sweeping plan that, if enacted, would have instituted draconian cuts to programs affecting the poor. Millions of low-income Americans benefiting from Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security, as well as other retirement funding, would have been affected under a Romney presidency. Added to his promise to repeal the Affordable Care Act and its subsidies for the poor, it's not hard to see how Romney wouldn't be vexed by some of the same problems should he ultimately decide to run for president.
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The Mittster changed his mind.


He is for the other 99 % this time.


And he will show all his wealth no matter where it is and how much and if its a secret

looks like dude is off to a good start:SIB
 

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Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin said she owes America a "global apology" for the 2008 GOP presidential ticket's loss to President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden.

During an interview with Fox News' Sean Hannity, Palin spoke about Obama's long-term strategy for defeating the Islamic State -- a militant group formerly known as ISIS or ISIL -- that he laid out in a speech Wednesday night.

"As I watched the speech last night, Sean, the thought going through my mind is, 'I owe America a global apology. Because John McCain, through all of this, John McCain should be our president,'" Palin said.


Palin went on to compare the Islamic State to Hitler and questioned how seriously Obama is taking the group.

"So when Barack Obama, like the rest of us, hear these bad guys, these terrorists, promising that they will raise the flag of Allah over our White House, for the life of me I don't know why he does not take this serious, the threat. Because yes, it's more than a vision," Palin said. "They're telling -- just like Hitler did all those years ago, when a war could've been avoided, because Hitler, too, did not hide his intentions. Well, ISIS, these guys aren't hiding their intentions either."
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she is seriously stupid

you dont owe aplogys for losing a election

she owes a apology for accepting a VP nomination that doomed McCain


how stupid is she really
 

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Shortly after declaring that she's "seriously interested" in running for president in 2016, Sarah Palin delivered a confusing speech that was panned by many, even some on the right.

Speaking at the Iowa Freedom Summit in Des Moines on Saturday, the former Alaska governor and one-time vice presidential candidate delivered a speech that John Fund of the National Review described as "meandering and often bizarre."

Here's an excerpt:

"Things must change for our government. Look at it. It isn?t too big to fail. It?s too big to succeed! It's too big to succeed, so we can afford no retreads or nothing will change with the same people and same policies that got us into the status quo. Another Latin word, status quo, and it stands for, ?Man, the middle-class everyday Americans are really gettin? taken for a ride.? That's status quo, and GOP leaders, by the way, y'know the man can only ride ya when your back is bent. So strengthen it. Then the man can't ride ya, America won't be taken for a ride, because so much is at stake and we can't afford politicians playing games like nothing more is at stake than, oh, maybe just the next standing of theirs in the next election."
In response to the speech, Democratic National Committee communications director Mo Elleithee issued a two-word statement:

?Thank you!?
The New York Daily News reports that Palin's teleprompter froze, forcing her to ad-lib some of her remarks.:142smilie

Palin also referred to President Barack Obama as "an overgrown little boy." And in a clip posted online by Right Wing Watch, Palin attacked the left for being racist and sexist.

"Really, it's kind of Orwellian, observing how that works, that rule of Saul Alinsky's, no doubt, that the left employs. Disgusting charges, from the left. Reverse them -- for it is they who point a finger not realizing that they have triple that amount of fingers pointing right back at them, revealing that they are the ones who really discriminate and divide on color and class and sex. We call them out. We don?t let them get away with it.?
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huh


I think hedge would have to take her over Christie though


:facepalm:
 

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Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee (R) said on Sunday that even though he opposes gay marriage for religious reasons, he has plenty of gay friends -- just like he has friends who drink, curse and enjoy ballet.

"People can be my friends who have lifestyles that are not necessary my lifestyle," Huckabee said on CNN's "State of the Union." "I don't drink alcohol, but gosh, a lot of my friends, maybe most of them do. I don't use profanity, but believe me, I've got a lot of friends who do. Some people really like classical music and ballet, opera -- it's not my cup of tea."

Huckabee, a potential 2016 presidential candidate, reiterated Sunday that he would like to run for the Republican nomination, joking that his ideal scenario would be for all other GOP candidates to drop out of the primary and let him win. He said his opposition to gay marriage is no more conservative than President Barack Obama's was when he won his first presidential term.

"Obama had the same position I had when he spoke about it in 2008, and for the same reason," Huckabee said. "He said it was because he was a Christian and because God is in the mix."

Obama's views on the subject have since evolved, and he said in 2012 that he supports same-sex marriage.

Republicans, particularly younger ones, have also been warming to the idea of gay marriage. But Huckabee said his views won't change "unless I get a new version of the Scriptures."

"This is not just a political issue, it's a biblical issue," he said. "It's like asking

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the analogy does not ring truth

gay is not to be compared with alcohol and cursing and opera

wtf ............ Huskster aint got a chance in hell


and guess who the gay people are coming out in force to vote for,,,,,,,,,,,,,

Hillary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, stick a fork in 2016 ................ this is over

no gay person worth their salt is voting GOP ..... ever


not in this lifetime.

First woman President
 

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President Barack Obama was displeased with Mitt Romney's 2012 Election Night concession call, and briefly considered appointing Hillary Clinton to the Supreme Court, one of his closest former advisers reveals in a new book.

The adviser, David Axelrod, says Obama thought Romney suggested the president was only re-elected because he got out the black vote, according to an advance copy of Believer: My 40 Years in Politics obtained by the New York Daily News.

Obama was "unsmiling during the call, and slightly irritated when it was over," Axelrod writes in the book, scheduled to go on sale next week. Romney also reportedly told Obama that he had done a good job getting out the vote in Cleveland and Milwaukee, which Obama interpreted to mean black people.


"That's what he thinks this was all about," Obama said, according to Axelrod.

The 2014 Netflix documentary "Mitt" captures the moments before the call on Romney's end and shows the former Massachusetts governor asking aides if someone has the president's phone number.

Even though Obama beat him handily, Romney apparently told Obama that he was surprised he had lost the election. Romney recently flirted with a third run for the White House, but announced last week he wouldn't join the race.

Before Romney bowed out, Obama publicly mocked him for being "suddenly deeply concerned about poverty."

"That's great. Lets do something about it," Obama said.

Axelrod also reveals in the book that Obama briefly considered appointing Hillary Clinton to the Supreme Court after he won the Democratic nomination in 2008. Clinton, who Obama eventually appointed secretary of state, is considered the frontrunner for the Democratic nomination for president in 2016.
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The Mittster - what a card

Hillary didnt care much for a lifetime appointment to the Supreme ct

She has bigger fish to fry.
 

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the rich in this country would not think of doing anything like this to
help America.


This is what giving back is about
 

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Speaking of the extremist group based in Nigeria that has killed thousands of civilians, Bush referred to Boko Haram as ?Beau-coup Haram.? Bush also referred to Iraq when he meant to refer to Iran.

Further, Bush misrepresented the strength of ISIS, saying it has some 200,000 men, which is far greater than the U.S. intelligence community?s estimates. Last week National Counterterrorism Center Director Nicholas Rasmussen pegged the fighting strength of ISIS at between 20,000 and 31,500.

?Governor Bush misspoke,? Bush aide Kristy Campbell told The Daily Beast after the speech. ?He meant 20,000.?

Referring to the leader of the so-called Islamic State, Bush referred to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi as ?the guy that?s the supreme leader or whatever his new title is?head of the caliphate.?

Bush was also short on describing how he might combat the threat of ISIS. ?Taking them out? in partnership with regional allies was about as specific as he got.

?We have to develop a strategy, that?s global, that takes them out,? Bush said. ?First, the strategy, you know, needs to be restrain them, tighten the noose, and then taking them out is the strategy.?

?First, the strategy, you know, needs to be restrain them, tighten the noose, and then taking them out is the strategy.?
Unlike senators who have more opportunities to delve into international affairs, governors tend to have a steeper learning curve on foreign policy ahead of a presidential run.

And for all his bluster about being different from his brother and father, Bush didn?t really espouse a particularly unique worldview.

The similarities in doctrine shouldn?t come as a surprise. A list of his advisers in The Washington Post reads like a who?s who of hawks from the George W. Bush and Reagan administrations.

Bush did coin a new term??liberty diplomacy??and spoke of the need for the United States to be engaged around the world. He also endorsed the National Security Agency?s mass surveillance of Americans, which began under his brother following the 9/11 attacks, as ?hugely important.?

At times Bush veered into talk about trade and the economy?two topics he was obviously more comfortable speaking about than issues of national security. As Bloomberg noted Wednesday, Bush has exposure to foreign markets as an adviser to Barclays PLC, he lived in Venezuela, and led trade missions to dozens of countries as governor.
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Speaking of the extremist group based in Nigeria that has killed thousands of civilians, Bush referred to Boko Haram as ?Beau-coup Haram.? Bush also referred to Iraq when he meant to refer to Iran.

Further, Bush misrepresented the strength of ISIS, saying it has some 200,000 men, which is far greater than the U.S. intelligence community?s estimates. Last week National Counterterrorism Center Director Nicholas Rasmussen pegged the fighting strength of ISIS at between 20,000 and 31,500.

?Governor Bush misspoke,? Bush aide Kristy Campbell told The Daily Beast after the speech. ?He meant 20,000.?

Referring to the leader of the so-called Islamic State, Bush referred to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi as ?the guy that?s the supreme leader or whatever his new title is?head of the caliphate.?

Bush was also short on describing how he might combat the threat of ISIS. ?Taking them out? in partnership with regional allies was about as specific as he got.

?We have to develop a strategy, that?s global, that takes them out,? Bush said. ?First, the strategy, you know, needs to be restrain them, tighten the noose, and then taking them out is the strategy.?

?First, the strategy, you know, needs to be restrain them, tighten the noose, and then taking them out is the strategy.?
Unlike senators who have more opportunities to delve into international affairs, governors tend to have a steeper learning curve on foreign policy ahead of a presidential run.

And for all his bluster about being different from his brother and father, Bush didn?t really espouse a particularly unique worldview.

The similarities in doctrine shouldn?t come as a surprise. A list of his advisers in The Washington Post reads like a who?s who of hawks from the George W. Bush and Reagan administrations.

Bush did coin a new term??liberty diplomacy??and spoke of the need for the United States to be engaged around the world. He also endorsed the National Security Agency?s mass surveillance of Americans, which began under his brother following the 9/11 attacks, as ?hugely important.?

At times Bush veered into talk about trade and the economy?two topics he was obviously more comfortable speaking about than issues of national security. As Bloomberg noted Wednesday, Bush has exposure to foreign markets as an adviser to Barclays PLC, he lived in Venezuela, and led trade missions to dozens of countries as governor.
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:facepalm::facepalm:


[video]http://www.tubechop.com/watch/3795063[/video]
 

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Obama is right. Bibi claimed his alternative wasn't war, yet didn't give any kind of specifics that would lead to anything but war, and war is not a solution. It was nothing but chicken little speak. Of course, Israel has a long history of crying that the sky was falling, which is usually a good indicator that they're about to attack someone completely unprovoked.


Netanhayu's "alternative" is a ground war in Iraq paid for by the blood of American soliders and American treasury.

If Netanyahu want's a ground war, Israel can fight it themselves and pay for it with the money they are using to expand settlements in Palestinian territory. Don't be surprised if Israeli voters decide it is they who want an alternative to Netanyahu in two weeks.

Al Arabya English might not support your opinion. But whether or not Mr. Obama was right has become immaterial. IRAN HAS REJECTED the ten yr term. IRAN has reneged on the deal. Mr. Netanyahu's speech had nothing to do with this outcome, and Mr. Obama had not changed the terms of the deal. Iran is playing hardball, and this is a very good opportunity for the US and P5 + 1, to gain the upper hand in negotiations. The price has just gone up, Iran. You do not reject good deals. You grab them when you can get them. Iran needs the deal. It is true, that Israel has not offered a viable deal, but, then, it is not party to the negotiations. Mr. Obama wants to verify that Iran has no nukes, and had set a term for a freeze. Iran said no to that deal, and that means, back to square one: an opportunity for the US to make a much better deal, take it or leave it. So it is no longer no bad deal, better no deal. Option still open. A better deal (for the US and the world) or no deal.

Yvonne Pennink , do you think America would ever agree to halt nuclear power operations for TEN years just because some crazy chicken little has been whining about a maybe possible not likely attack for 25 years? Would you thrust them back into the Dark Ages because of the irrational fear of a known liar? Of course not. And you can't "renege" on a deal when a deal was never made in the first place.


Appreciate the President refusal to be push into another war of choice!


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