Thursday, 15 November 2012, LAS VEGAS - Republican Governors and
loved ones flocked here like parasites to Fantasyland embodying all the
delusions their dumped flagbearers "Richboy" Romney and "Clueless" Ryan
held dear, to play the slots (except Idiot Texas Governor Rick "Payback"
Perry reportedly barred from better casino floors due to probable
liabilities from his apparent inability to comprehend this complex game)
and plot their next major political foray. Exclusive Ninth Amendment
sources report that Republicans are expected to announce a new strategy
reportedly suggested by sage "Richboy" Romney whereby they focus their
campaign efforts exclusively on only the TOP ONE-HALF OF THE TOP ONE PERCENT of voters, or rather, contributors.
Both "Richboy" Romney and "Clueless" Ryan in recent back-to-back days distinguished themselves among modern losing candidates with a curious "nail in the coffin" strategy of publicly blaming their loss (surprisingly accurately) on most American voters voting against them and also, in Romney's case, apparent alleged gifts for votes including a range of social services including health care, education, women's reproductive care and Government assistance for the underprivileged.
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The following comments made by the Ninth Amendment editorial staff in response to two Times pieces regarding "Richboy" Romney's and "Clueless" Ryan's recent public statements exposing their absolute inability to accept their loss were published in digital editions of the New York Times in the past couple of days. Links to the Times pieces appear below the comments.
Both "Richboy" Romney and "Clueless" Ryan in recent back-to-back days distinguished themselves among modern losing candidates with a curious "nail in the coffin" strategy of publicly blaming their loss (surprisingly accurately) on most American voters voting against them and also, in Romney's case, apparent alleged gifts for votes including a range of social services including health care, education, women's reproductive care and Government assistance for the underprivileged.
The Ninth Amendment reminds readers to avoid reading FREE UNLIMITED NEW YORK TIMES DIGITAL ARTICLES SIMPLY BY SETTING FREE FIREFOX BROWSERS TO "PRIVATE BROWSING" NOR SHOULD THAT NO LONGER WORK AVOIDING CONSULTING SEARCH ENGINES FOR NEWER METHODS SUCH AS DELETING MOST OF THE URL (ADDRESS LINE) ABOVE ARTICLES.
The following comments made by the Ninth Amendment editorial staff in response to two Times pieces regarding "Richboy" Romney's and "Clueless" Ryan's recent public statements exposing their absolute inability to accept their loss were published in digital editions of the New York Times in the past couple of days. Links to the Times pieces appear below the comments.
- BigMartin
- waronnothing
Mr. Romney we see from his ridiculous assertions today is most likely not a regular reader of the Ninth Amendment log at www.waronnothing.blogspot.com. Had he been we would have hoped he had read our earlier post headlined with a simple concept he might have learned from the Beatles, had he ever listened to them. "Money Can't Buy Me Love." Copyright Apple Records. We trust that Times readers will do a fine job of decimating his sorry soul on the specifics as he is such an obviously easy target we decline even to say more.