Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

How Mitt Romney cheated his way to the GOP nomination

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • How Mitt Romney cheated his way to the GOP nomination

    New evidence is coming out about just how tough and dirty the Mitt Romney campaign fought to block the Ron Paul takeover of the Republican Party at the State Conventions last summer. It may offer a…

    How Mitt Romney cheated his way to the GOP nomination


    New evidence is coming out about just how tough and dirty the Mitt Romney campaign fought to block the Ron Paul takeover of the Republican Party at the State Conventions last summer.

    It may offer a little sneak preview of what a Romney presidency will be like. And make no mistake, barring war with Syria or some other dramatic October surprise, Romney will now win this election in a landslide. At least, that is my humble opinion, as one who loves and reads history. The economy will decide that.

    It turns out that Mitt Romney and other Republican operatives were apparently very much aware of what was going on at the precinct, county, district and state conventions. This was not greedy state and country chairmen wanting to hang onto power so they could go to the RNC as delegates and get drunk. The hardball tactics were apparently approved and refined from state to state from Iowa, where the state chairman got money for the GOP and promises and conveniently kept a Santorum popularity vote win and a Ron Paul delegate win, out of the news for months, all the way to Tampa, where pudgy, Romney Brownshirt goons raced along the streets in golf cart-like vehicles, looking for demonstrators to divert into chain fence cages beyond view of the media. Welcome to Romney’s America.

    Remember Arizona? Where there were accusations of voter fraud and physical violence against Ron Paul delegates? Where delegates were sweated out, kept in 100 degree temperatures without air conditioning and without breaks for water or toilet, in hopes of getting them to give up?

    Remember Nathan Sproul?

    Remember my blog last summer, claiming fraud and miscounts and ballots taken away for the night to be recounted with numbers changed the next day? Well, Mr. Sproul called Ron Paul headquarters and threatened a lawsuit so I had to take down one of those blogs. Now, what I wrote last summer, as a voice in the wilderness , is being published openly by the New York Times. The mainstream media didn’t mind seeing Ron Paul get mauled but their precious Obama is another matter. Now there are public reports of voter fraud at the hands of Mr. Sproul and a new revelation that he has recently been on the Republican Party payroll to the tune of millions of dollars and assigned to do his deeds in five states.

    There is more. It turns out that Nathan Sproul is now linked to Karl Rove who may have hired him as well. Rove has a curiously malevolent streak of his own. In Tampa, at the Romney coronation, Rove suggested – in jest we all presume – the murder of fellow Republican Senate Candidate Todd Akin, who had won the Missouri primary fair and square but now refused to resign and let Rove’s favorite candidate, who had lost, take his place.

    Akin misspoke on abortion. Rove, who misspoke on murder, is to be excused.

    See: Karl Rove tied to shady GOP operative Nathan Sproul

    Meanwhile, a major television network is now finally tracking the story of the Louisiana State GOP. Remember how Romney-Santorum people hired off duty policemen, telling them to arrest troublemakers when they pointed them out? And then after they were voted out and new Ron Paul people were voted in to run the convention they had the hired off duty policeman arrest the new duly elected chairmen who was manhandled? One was knocked to the ground another had his fingers broken while in police custody? Well, that is going to court. Yes, the Ron Paul victims will win, but the Romney people could care less, they got what they wanted and no apology has been offered. Welcome to Romney’s America.

    Remember our Ron Paul hero in Missouri, Brent Stafford, who was elected county chairman in St. Charles? Who was arrested and hauled off to jail by off duty police hired by Romney people? He was finally acquitted and the Romney person who ordered the arrest actually applauded the court’s decision. Stafford, may file a lawsuit as well, but the Romney people won’t care. They got what they wanted.

    Perhaps the most damaging news of all for the Romney campaign is the emerging story of Charlie “The Cheater” Nejedly. Charlie was caught in Maine, wearing a Ron Paul sticker, passing out fake Ron Paul slates at the Maine State Convention which the Romney people had clearly lost. He was outed on the floor in Maine and soon afterward overheard talking to Romney’s likely nominee for Attorney General, campaign legal counsel, Ben Ginsburg. According to the source, Ginsburg told Nejedly, “We need to get you to Boston.”

    It now appears that Charlie “the Cheater” worked the Massachusetts convention too and that he was a paid staffer on the Romney payroll. What’s worse, he is a Notre Dame graduate, which leads to all kinds of conflicts for this author. I grew up in South Bend and I love Notre Dame. And this week they play Brigham Young University. And Manti Teo’s parents are in the audience. Oh my? What can I do?

    I will still root for Notre Dame, of course, but Mitt Romney “the cheater” may have to wait for me to cool down a bit. What was he thinking? I know what he was thinking? He was thinking that we would all come around and vote for him instead of Obama because of the economy. So he could cheat and fake to his heart’s content. But the more clearly in focus it becomes the less impressed I am of Romney’s America. Where are we headed?

  • #2
    Paul lost. Get over it
    I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool

    Comment


    • #3
      LMAO. Talk about sore losers? Cry me a river...

      Comment


      • #4
        Originally posted by Vertnut View Post
        LMAO. Talk about sore losers? Cry me a river...
        I wont lie, as a Paul supporter I was a bit taken back granted when he didn't get the nomination (but if you really look into it, you'll understand why). i'm still fairly young and should probably look at this election differently as to whats good for our country not me. I know I don't want Hussien in office that's for GD sure. But after much thought and internal debate, Romney's the man. I will not write in Paul.

        side note, my mother and most of my family have their own businesses and my grandpa probably employees around 100 people if not more. So voting red runs in the fam.
        Last edited by roliath; 10-19-2012, 03:36 PM.

        Comment


        • #5
          Originally posted by roliath View Post
          I wont lie, as a Paul supporter I was a bit taken back granted when he didn't get the nomination (but if you really look into it, you'll understand why). i'm still fairly young and should probably look at this election differently as to whats good for our country not me. I know I don't want Hussien in office that's for GD sure. But after much thought and internal debate, Romney's the man. I will not write in Paul.

          side note, my mother and most of my family have their own businesses and my grandpa probably employees around 100 people if not more. So voting red runs in the fam.
          Understandable. To me, politics is ALWAYS about the lesser of two evils. Reagan scared me as a young man, but Carter was so damn bad, I felt like it couldn't get worse. I felt like that until about a month ago. After hearing/seeing Romney first-hand without a media filter, I feel a lot better about him than before. Is he a politician? Absolutely. But he does have a string of successes that goes back several decades, and he has a much better business/money sense than our current ass-hat.

          Comment


          • #6
            irrelevant.
            "When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
            "A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler

            Comment


            • #7
              Originally posted by Vertnut View Post
              Understandable. To me, politics is ALWAYS about the lesser of two evils. Reagan scared me as a young man, but Carter was so damn bad, I felt like it couldn't get worse. I felt like that until about a month ago. After hearing/seeing Romney first-hand without a media filter, I feel a lot better about him than before. Is he a politician? Absolutely. But he does have a string of successes that goes back several decades, and he has a much better business/money sense than our current ass-hat.
              considering obama is running on the same platform that got him here in the first place, I don't see how people would want another 4 years of the same old tired ass hope and change bullshit.

              I voted for Mccain, and I voted for Bush. I will be voting for Romney.

              Comment


              • #8
                Can the goddamn cult of paul commit mass suicide already?
                How do we forget ourselves? How do we forget our minds?

                Comment


                • #9
                  Originally posted by Geor! View Post
                  Can the goddamn cult of paul commit mass suicide already?
                  They are going to have to. Ron is too old and dropping out of politics and they've already said his son is the spawn of someone named Stan
                  I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool

                  Comment


                  • #10
                    Should look into how Obama got to be a Senator...
                    "Self-government won't work without self-discipline." - Paul Harvey

                    Comment


                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Geor! View Post
                      Can the goddamn cult of paul commit mass suicide already?
                      Yes please drink the Kool-Aide, or put on the Nike's already.

                      Comment


                      • #12
                        I could have told you from the start that Paul wouldn't receive the republican ticket. Doesn't mean that you can't still vote for him. Vote for who you think should be president. Don't vote for "the other guy" because he has a better chance to win and you don't like the person he's mainly running against. Romney is a better choice than Obama, but I believe Paul is better than Romney for what this country needs. So I'll still vote for him, even if many would consider it a waste of a vote. A real waste of MY vote would be voting for somebody I don't want to be president.
                        "Any dog under 50lbs is a cat and cats are pointless." - Ron Swanson

                        Comment


                        • #13
                          Originally posted by jdgregory84 View Post
                          I could have told you from the start that Paul wouldn't receive the republican ticket. Doesn't mean that you can't still vote for him. Vote for who you think should be president. Don't vote for "the other guy" because he has a better chance to win and you don't like the person he's mainly running against. Romney is a better choice than Obama, but I believe Paul is better than Romney for what this country needs. So I'll still vote for him, even if many would consider it a waste of a vote. A real waste of MY vote would be voting for somebody I don't want to be president.
                          You need to not vote with your emotions and vote on reality. Sometimes, you got to make the play you have in order to do what's best for the team, not you as an individual.
                          "Self-government won't work without self-discipline." - Paul Harvey

                          Comment


                          • #14
                            Originally posted by GhostTX View Post
                            You need to not vote with your emotions and vote on reality. Sometimes, you got to make the play you have in order to do what's best for the team, not you as an individual.
                            I'm not voting on emotions. I'm voting on beliefs and Ron Paul has my vote. Reality is what we have made it, and it could be "what" we make it. I will no longer vote for whatever everybody says is the better candidate. I'll vote for what I believe is the better candidate. Out of Obama and Romney, I hope Romney wins, but out of everybody, I want Paul to win; and that's who I will vote for. If everybody did the same, we wouldn't have a stupid-ass two party system.
                            "Any dog under 50lbs is a cat and cats are pointless." - Ron Swanson

                            Comment


                            • #15
                              Originally posted by jdgregory84 View Post
                              I'm not voting on emotions. I'm voting on beliefs and Ron Paul has my vote. Reality is what we have made it, and it could be "what" we make it. I will no longer vote for whatever everybody says is the better candidate. I'll vote for what I believe is the better candidate. Out of Obama and Romney, I hope Romney wins, but out of everybody, I want Paul to win; and that's who I will vote for. If everybody did the same, we wouldn't have a stupid-ass two party system.
                              You ARE voting emotionally.

                              The REALITY is Paul doesn't have a chance in winning. Quit hoping for Romney, drop the pride, and vote for him.
                              "Self-government won't work without self-discipline." - Paul Harvey

                              Comment

                              Working...
                              X