I would think some would be around that were hardcore Republicans that gradually started realizing the bullshit they were hearing wasn't true. They're on the fence about whether it's enough to swing their vote, however.Who are these folks? Have they been living under a rock?
cause, people start to notice, that no one has a solution. its all just bla bla bla withozt a plan.
also, they noticed that nothing will change, no matter for whom they voting for.
...the polls mean nothing....
cause, people start to notice, that no one has a solution. its all just bla bla bla withozt a plan.
also, they noticed that nothing will change, no matter for whom they voting for.
Its half time america, you don't put in a new coach halfway through the game.
I decided about Mitt Romney 5 years ago and I'm not even a voter.I'm up for the conclusion of the game with the current coach.
Voting for Romney and Rafalka . . . I mean, Ryan . . . is like voting for sitcom characters. You have a less charismatic and more bloviating delusional "Thurston Howell III" with Romney. "Aw, come on, vote for me: I'm pretty, filthy rich, and I really, really want the title of Prom King . . . Er, President." And, in keeping with Gilligan's Island, his wife, the more socially gracious "Eunice 'Lovey' Wentworth Howell" is always there to bail him out. Now, we have "Two-Face" from Batman coming in as VP. Bring in the rest of the clowns from the GOP Comedy Hour. It's quite a sideshow compared to the real game.
Its half time america, you don't put in a new coach halfway through the game.
No one is undecided. The majority of committed voters decided a longtime ago and the polls mean nothing. The money they both waste on campaign ads is sickening. They should both have donated it to the national debt.
cause, people start to notice, that no one has a solution. its all just bla bla bla withozt a plan.
also, they noticed that nothing will change, no matter for whom they voting for.
You do if he's not getting the j-o-b done.
I'm up for the conclusion of the game with the current coach.
Voting for Romney and Rafalka . . . I mean, Ryan . . . is like voting for sitcom characters. You have a less charismatic and more bloviating delusional "Thurston Howell III" with Romney. "Aw, come on, vote for me: I'm pretty, filthy rich, and I really, really want the title of Prom King . . . Er, President." And, in keeping with Gilligan's Island, his wife, the more socially gracious "Eunice 'Lovey' Wentworth Howell" is always there to bail him out. Now, we have "Two-Face" from Batman coming in as VP. Bring in the rest of the clowns from the GOP Comedy Hour. It's quite a sideshow compared to the real game.
I decided about Mitt Romney 5 years ago and I'm not even a voter.
Did you ever see this pic from about six months ago? It was so right on and pegged their characters so well I saved it.