By: redshirt
@Cacti: That is a most telling fact – they chose Sarah over Mitt. Big skeletons still to come!
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@SGEW: I am against the idea of actual violent revolution in the modern day U.S.A., both as a pragmatic and philosophical matter. When local police forces beat, electrocute, gas, and break heads of...
View ArticleBy: DougJ
@SGEW: Cool, I’ll think about what you’re saying then. (SFAW was kind of a troll.)
View ArticleBy: Lawnguylander
@JGabriel: I don’t object to violent rhetoric on moral grounds. Maybe I would except it’s just so fucking embarrassing that I never get that far in my thought process. People in this thread and others...
View ArticleBy: Rafer Janders
We had examined many SEC documents related to Romney and Bain in January, and concluded that much of the language saying Romney was “sole stockholder, chairman of the board, chief executive officer,...
View ArticleBy: Rafer Janders
@Rafer Janders: Also, too, there is no such thing as “boilerplate” in an SEC filing. It has to be 100% accurate and is submitted under penalty of perjury.
View ArticleBy: The Other Chuck
@Boots Day: Give Kessler a break. His title may say that he’s the “Fact Checker” for the Washington Post, but that doesn’t mean he does any work or has any actual responsibility to check facts or...
View ArticleBy: Boots Day
And Kessler has now awarded the Obama campaign three Pinocchios for the crime of believing what Mitt Romney told the SEC.
View ArticleBy: rob!
I think you’ll enjoy Sullivan sticking it to Kessler today: http://andrewsullivan.thedaily.....n-ctd.html
View ArticleBy: rikyrah
@Blue Neponset: : I think the smoking gun here is that Romney got a six figure salary to do something for Bain in 2001 and 2002. In practice, people get paid for doing nothing all the time, but in a...
View ArticleBy: Catsy
@catpal: Romney then testified in MA that he was still involved in Bain in order to confirm his eligibility to run as Gov in MA. This, this right here. The SEC filings allow a little wiggle room,...
View ArticleBy: Heliopause
David Gergen belongs in front of a firing squad Doug is aiming for a Moore Award just about every week. I think he might have a dependency problem. Intervention?
View ArticleBy: jon
Saying someone belongs in front of a firing squad rather than some media cameras is a horrible call for censorship! As a result, DougJ should be kicked off the intertubes forever and the permanent...
View ArticleBy: Judas Escargot, Acerbic Prophet of the Mighty Potato God
@Catsy: Because every time he claims he had no active role at Bain after 1999, he is effectively saying that he committed perjury and was ineligible to run for governor. This is why the local media...
View ArticleBy: eli
“Firing squad” is daft. I don’t put up with assassination rhetoric on the right, I don’t want to see those on my side droop to the same crap. Just being ruthlessly correct should suffice. Best leave...
View ArticleBy: eli
“Firing squad” is daft. I don’t put up with assassination rhetoric on the right, I don’t want to see those on my side droop to the same crap. Just being ruthlessly correct should suffice. Best leave...
View ArticleBy: jon
A firing squad isn’t an assassination, you nitwits! Even death squads at least have a quasi-governmental function. You people will be fucking useless in the revolution! Sub-useless!
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