Romney and Ryan were 'shellshocked' by loss, as their wives 'cried softly'
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[QUOTE=BackflipHatchetAttack;38386436]Just one thing bothers me about the election. Now I don't like Romney at all, and very much wanted Obama to win. However, people need to stop giving Romney shit for just "being rich." It's like people are jealous of his money or something. It doesn't matter how rich he is, what matters is his opinions. If you became rich would you want people to disregard your opinion just because you're rich?[/QUOTE]
I hate how he became rich, not that he is rich. Hes fucked plenty of worker's pensions after liquidating somewhat healthy companies with outrageous interest rates with loans. The company he had built and worked for is pretty much the stereotypical rich people fucking over people for money kinda thing. He denies it constantly, but how can you keep saying how you love the people and want to bring jobs back when you were one of the people who took them overseas before.
[QUOTE=Sgt Doom;38386446]It's not just that; it's mainly that in combination with out-of-touch comments like "I love firing people" and policy ideas that favour the rich, is why a fairly large portion of Facepunch give him shit for it.[/QUOTE]
He's also a spineless and corrupt tool with no semblance of integrity who catered specifically to special interests and big ticket members of the Republican party, as well as being a straight faced liar. His existence as a person makes me sick, and the fact that he had 47% popular vote makes me sicker.
Ryan is just an idiot.
The wife who cried money
Damn, so was I. Shit was heartbreaking.
[QUOTE=laserguided;38385567]Its sad that politicians can be legally bribed off to support issues the public probably does not support which is unfortunate.[/QUOTE]
I don't think that's an electoral college issue.
[QUOTE] • The campaign had dismissed public polls as biased, and designed their own internal polls to be supposedly 'unskewed'. These polls had Romney and Ryan genuinely convinced that they were massively popular and would win in a landslide.[/QUOTE]
Everything is liberal agenda to these idiots.
[QUOTE=Raidyr;38388064]Everything is liberal agenda to these idiots.[/QUOTE]
"I reject your reality and substitute my own!"
While it would make more sense to judge by the popular vote, saying much form the reported numbers is kinda hard. Very many states in the US are so firmly in either the red or blue, that many people will simply decide not to vote. The picture would probably be a bit different if the US was actually using the popular vote for something, but as it stands now I personally wouldn't say much from the numbers.
[QUOTE=laserguided;38383733]Popular vote was 49 to 50. So not really.[/QUOTE]
It was of course closer because this time around they couldn't run against Sarah Palin
[editline]9th November 2012[/editline]
[QUOTE=laserguided;38385399]I don't live in the US, so that means I can laugth at you guys for having a not terribly sound 'democracy'. 3% is not a landslide. A landslide victory would be 10%+ difference to be honest.[/QUOTE]
You sound about as ignorant as any typical American peckerwood so congrats
[QUOTE=POLOPOZOZO;38389170]It was of course closer because this time around they couldn't run against Sarah Palin
[editline]9th November 2012[/editline]
You sound about as ignorant as any typical American peckerwood so congrats[/QUOTE]
You also sound as ignorant as any typical American peckerwood, so congratulations to you aswell.
I don't see any value in constant bickering back and forth just because you disagree so I'll end this conversation before it even started.
[QUOTE=Doneeh;38387794]Damn, so was I. Shit was heartbreaking.[/QUOTE]
ok you can stop now its getting old
[QUOTE=BackflipHatchetAttack;38386436]Just one thing bothers me about the election. Now I don't like Romney at all, and very much wanted Obama to win. However, people need to stop giving Romney shit for just "being rich." It's like people are jealous of his money or something. It doesn't matter how rich he is, what matters is his opinions. If you became rich would you want people to disregard your opinion just because you're rich?[/QUOTE]I didn't start giving Mitt any shit for 'being rich' until he picked Paul Ryan as his VP, after which you can't say he didn't totally deserve it. Choosing Ryan pretty much guaranteed he was going to make his entire presidency about class warfare.
[QUOTE=Olas;38384572]I disliked both candidates extremely, but I can't help to think how if the tables were turned and Romney won, all this gloating would be considered in poor taste.[/QUOTE]
Most things that happen on Stormfront are considered in poor taste.
Oh whatever, anyone with a brain would have seen this coming. Every poll that wasn't a Romney campaign or Fox News poll showed Obama ahead.
He ran a shit campaign in some key states like Wisconsin and Michigan that could have tipped him over the edge, though. I thought for sure that he would win Ohio, Michigan, and Wisconsin, but his lack of actually campaigning there cost him hugely.
[QUOTE='[Seed Eater];38390573']He ran a shit campaign in some key states like Wisconsin and Michigan that could have tipped him over the edge, though. I thought for sure that he would win Ohio, Michigan, and Wisconsin, but his lack of actually campaigning there cost him hugely.[/QUOTE]
Also the fact that he was fucking insane and is incapable of feeling or even displaying empathy or other common emotions.
[editline]10th November 2012[/editline]
Some states updated their numbers.
Obama was leading by 3 million in votes, now it's at 3.2 million.
I think I would cry too considering how much money their campaigns sunk into the race. Romney probably dumped a good deal of his finances in too.
Though I find the internet reactions from some over-passionate Republicans more amusing.
[QUOTE=Nikota;38385417]Were not a democracy, so we don't have to have 'democracy'
It just doesn't work for anything besides a small level system.[/QUOTE]
At the least we should get proportional representation in the House or Senate, this two party dichotomy is doing us no good.
Romney man, what a poor deluded fuck knuckle.
[QUOTE=Megafan;38391547]At the least we should get proportional representation in the House or Senate, this two party dichotomy is doing us no good.[/QUOTE]
If only we could allow up to 2 votes (no stacking). I feel third party candidates would have a higher chance than ever before to get somewhere.
waaah my husband isn't president waaah now i'll never buy that solid gold dildo
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