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Topic: Bill Clinton: Romney Would Have Won If Not For Hurricane Sandy |
Bill Clinton: Romney Would Have Won If Not For Hurricane Sandy
Newsbusters, by Noel Sheppard
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Posted By:JoniTx, 11/15/2012 7:19:43 PM
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| This will surely cheer up Republicans suffering from post-election depression. Former President Bill Clinton told Mitt Romney Monday he would have won the presidency if not for Hurricane Sandy. According to ABC News´s Chris Good, Romney held a number of conference calls with top donors Wednesday. During one of them, Romney said he had gotten a call from Clinton this past Monday. “I spoke with president Clinton the day before yesterday, he called and spent thirty minutes chatting with me," Good reported Romney saying. "He said a week out I thought you were going to win.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
Really?, 11/15/2012 7:24:14 PM (No. 9017128)
Okay, yes I read the story, but when is Clinton going to go AWAY ?
Every other President has left the stage.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
mamafrog, 11/15/2012 7:26:42 PM (No. 9017133)
I can just hear the Big Dog saying that . . . . "a week out I thought you were going to win" that man can charm anyone.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Blackeagle, 11/15/2012 7:32:43 PM (No. 9017138)
I do not know if what BJ says is true in this instance. I do know however, that BJ will twist the truth mercilessly just to say something that will benefit BJ Clinton.
You know the type I´m sure. Avoid.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
killerbee, 11/15/2012 7:32:47 PM (No. 9017140)
Romney would have won if the media was honest. Plain and simple. We have an evil mainstream media and we still haven´t found a way to neutralize their false propaganda. It doesn´t help the the public school system has created a couple of generations of gullible flakes with intelligence on the level of snails.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Safari Man, 11/15/2012 7:39:40 PM (No. 9017146)
I think they are trying to provide a cover story that would explain the dubious turnaround at the last minute which was actually due to election fraud.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
harper, 11/15/2012 7:44:50 PM (No. 9017154)
Romney gets some credit for taking on the tag team of the Dems and the kneepad media and almost winning. Might just be that if he had come across as a fire-in-his-belly conservative in the last 2 debates, he may have beat the tag team, electoral fraud and all.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
jond, 11/15/2012 7:45:43 PM (No. 9017155)
Nyuk nyuk nyuk.
Bill Clinton would have grabbed headlines whomever won. OTYCBS.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
ruready?, 11/15/2012 7:46:12 PM (No. 9017156)
Hey Ann Coulter, still love Christie?
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
snowcloud, 11/15/2012 7:47:05 PM (No. 9017157)
No, Bill. The Chicago machine "arranged" the outcome way before any votes were cast. The media played right along with it with their "exit polls".
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
King of all trolls, 11/15/2012 7:48:57 PM (No. 9017161)
Bubba is absolutely correct. Look at the Rasmussen and Gallup polling data. R was up 5-6% in the popular vote, up 2-3% in OH, up 5% in FL, up 4% in CO, etc. then Christie fell in love with Oblahma and the stupid piles of mush called swing voters were watching comrade Zero and Christie on the morning shows and next thing you know there is a 6 to 7% swing in the polls in favor of Dear Leader and the rest is history. I will never forget what you did, Christie, you rat!
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
NYBruin, 11/15/2012 7:50:02 PM (No. 9017163)
Suuure. This is the same Bill Clinton who said on the day of his impeachment, "This is the greatest day of my presidency!" An embarrassed aide Iater said´ "Well, he meant it when he said it!"
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
NorthernDog, 11/15/2012 7:52:05 PM (No. 9017168)
He like to keep ´O´ off balance. So instead of crediting him with winning he says the ´cane gets all the credit.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
Hamrman, 11/15/2012 8:02:36 PM (No. 9017180)
Yeah Hurricane Sandy and MASSIVE voter fraud...
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
lanczos, 11/15/2012 8:03:35 PM (No. 9017181)
Romney would have WON the election...
...Except for the True WIMPY, Anti-conservative, Sheepish, Luv-Ya-Obammunist, Can-I-be-Barry´s-Super-Palsy-Walsy, Out-Of-Touch-With-Real-America Romney. No that POS loses BIG.
Here´s the Real Question: "Which ´Next-In-Line´ Wimpublican will be foisted off on actual Republicans as our ´next conservative choice?´"
(The Wimpublican "leadership" can barely stand actual conservatives. In fact, the Wimp-Leadership barely qualify as human beings at all, much less Actual Americans in any sense of the word.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
Pearson365, 11/15/2012 8:11:47 PM (No. 9017190)
BJ is correct. The salt water spray from Sandy corroded the Romney sensor on voting machines from Virginia to Colorado, causing millions of votes to go unrecorded. Unfortunately for the country, the massive salt water cloud missed the Obama sensor located right next to the Romney button. This same phenomenon also effected paper ballots in all the swing states. The salt particles kept the electronic scanners from picking up the Romney box completed by voters. Other experts attribute the results to a mix of stupidity and apathy.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
pigop, 11/15/2012 8:14:56 PM (No. 9017197)
#15 that´s plausible! ORCA worked as advertized. LOL...
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
Italiano, 11/15/2012 8:19:15 PM (No. 9017203)
The next Republican who assures us that Obama is a "nice guy," a "great family man" who "wants the best for America" needs to get his ass kicked.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
BadgerBill, 11/15/2012 8:20:56 PM (No. 9017207)
Oh, just git gone you impeached hillbilly.
Get out! And take PIAPS with you.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
shepsmum, 11/15/2012 8:24:19 PM (No. 9017216)
It sure didn´t help. Romney still had momentum, and Sandy (and the MSM) took that away.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
trapper, 11/15/2012 8:33:50 PM (No. 9017225)
... and the treachery of that dirty turncoat Chris Christie. The Benedict Arnold of the 21st Century. Ptui!!
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
lakerman1, 11/15/2012 8:40:22 PM (No. 9017232)
Had the Fat Bast*rd from NJ not made his implicit endorsement of President Zero, Romney would be planning his transition.
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
Theadora, 11/15/2012 8:42:13 PM (No. 9017236)
Romney DID win! Obama cheated his way in.
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Reply 23 - Posted by:
belwhatter, 11/15/2012 9:04:45 PM (No. 9017261)
#22 them´s my thoughts too - the fraud went deep and was planned well in advance. Other factors as outlined above did not help Mitt - I guess he did his best but he never had the passion needed.
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Reply 24 - Posted by:
congaree53, 11/15/2012 9:20:44 PM (No. 9017281)
A non- story. Nate Silver called this race exactly. Romney´s momentum stopped before Sandy. I cannot live in a bubble, sans data, sans science.
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Reply 25 - Posted by:
TXknitter, 11/15/2012 9:52:12 PM (No. 9017318)
None of it matters anymore. BUBBA had nothing to lose, trying to make Mitt feel better. He will say whatever gets him a headline. I am sure he and Barack had a good laugh about Mitt behind his back.
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Reply 26 - Posted by:
TangerineDream, 11/15/2012 9:55:54 PM (No. 9017321)
Face it folks. No one - RINO, Conservative, TeaPartier, Libertarian - NO ONE, was going to win this election except Obama. It was "pre-ordained" if you will.
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Reply 27 - Posted by:
LanieLou, 11/15/2012 10:41:04 PM (No. 9017395)
HAARP, anyone?
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Reply 28 - Posted by:
Pepper Tree, 11/15/2012 11:45:56 PM (No. 9017500)
Exactly, #5. This is, "Hey look at the cute squirrel" Bill Clinton-style.
Funny how this line of bunk started as soon as obamie started bouncing that oversized beachball in Noo Joisey. And now that a rising chorus of ´election fraud´ is being called out, the pride of the democrat party is tryng to deflect and distract.
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