Monday, March 3, 2014

A Mitt Romney Nostradamus Flashback Moment on Russia: Backbone over Flexibility

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After continuously being mocked by Team Obama and the liberal media during the 2012 campaign when he said Russia is our top Geo-political foe, Romney had had enough by this debate and had this to say to a stunned and mumbling Obama:


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10 comments:

Ohio JOE said...

Mrs. Palin actually called it way before Mr. Romney did.

BOSMAN said...

That may be true.

But I don't recall Palin stating that the President wouldn't have the 'backbone' to do anything about it.

Anonymous said...

I like that Romney spoke with conviction, and right into O's eyes, unmistakably pointing toward Russia and Putin as a threat. Mitt always had conviction, unlike how he was portrayed, and knowing the kind of threat Russia could be was not something he came up with on the spur of the moment to appease the base, but what he really believed.

Ohio JOE said...

"But I don't recall Palin stating that the President wouldn't have the 'backbone' to do" That is because, Mr. Obama was not yet President at that time. Thus she was way ahead of the curve.

Anonymous said...

Oh please OJ> just kiss her butt and get it over with.

Ohio JOE said...

Yes, let me know Dan L when you are finishes kissing Mr. Romney's Ass. And please let me know when your boy, Mr. Romney can come up with an idea of his own. Once again Dan L, we caught you in the cookie jar.

Anonymous said...

Well, this is a fine state of affairs, no matter who called it! Here we sit, with who knows how many more lives at stake, and wider, more terrible prospects on the horizon for years to come. How many American lives is Obama going to have cost by the time he's finished? It just makes me sick.

PEACE through STRENGTH. What an outdated notion indeed! I'm proud to be a neo-con today.

Good for Palin. She did call this one, and others, because one thing she is good at is common sense. And good for Romney, too. He spent every effort to try to convince Americans of the dangers and consequences of choosing faulty liberal policies, and utter incompetent. They chose the cool guy. Too bad for us.

-Martha

Anonymous said...

Technically, I'm not a neo-con. But I am for showing American power, and keeping the world in check for exactly the reasons highlighted this week. People like Putin, Assad, Iran, etc only understand ONE THING: POWER.

-Martha

Anonymous said...

So, were 'arguing' about who called it first? Seriously? Ok, Props to Palin for reading her speech written by someone smarter than she. And Props to Romney for getting it right all on his lonesome.
Ellie.

Anonymous said...

Romney and Palin are history. Sad history.