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Domitius Corbulo

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Nov 11, 2012, 11:50:44 AM11/11/12
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Here are some of the best right-wing reactions to Romney’s defeat:

1. Neal Boortz compares Obama to a natural disaster. There’s no such
thing as too soon for libertarian-leaning radio host Neal Boortz, who
compared Obama’s win to Hurricane Sandy, a storm that killed 113 people
in the US alone:

Neal Boortz✔
@Talkmaster

Obama a bigger disaster than Sandy. But media didn't create Sandy as
they did Obama, so they feel free to report the destruction.

2. Victoria Jackson cries, says “America died.” The Saturday Night Live
star who turned into an anti-gay right winger took Romney’s loss very,
very seriously:

Victoria Jackson@vicjackshow

I can't stop crying. America died.

3. The Cincinnati Tea Party declares the death of America. Ohio was the
state that pushed Obama over the 270 electoral vote threshold. For Tea
Partiers in the state, that was hard to handle. One Cincinnati group’s
website claimed America had committed suicide:


4. Rush Limbaugh blames women. Limbaugh, the conservative radio host who
seems unable to stop himself from spewing misogny at every opportunity,
blamed the gender gap for Obama’s victory, and women for falling into
Obama’s trap: “He treats them like vaginas and they say he’s my man,”
Limbaugh said on his show.

5. Donald Trump calls for revolution. Trump, whose role in the election
has largely been scare-mongering on Twitter, tweeted out this call to
arms, but deleted the tweet — and others — later. Perhaps he realized
that Obama had in fact won the popular vote:


6. Glenn Beck tells people to buy guns. On his radio show, former Fox
host Glenn Beck lamented the downgrade of the country, but promised “I
won’t make a deal with the devil… I will tell you last week we purchased
more farmland as a family. May I recommend if you have a chance to buy
farmland, you buy farmland. If you live in the east may I recommend get
the hell out of the east. Find a place where you are surrounded by
like-minded people and the best way to find those people is, you should
probably look at the maps on how counties voted… May I highly suggest
you get grandfathered in to the second amendment today. Oh and don’t
forget the ammunition.” Watch it:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lRN9_zw-Jw&feature=player_embedded

Comment: Had Romney won and the nation still crash, the republicans
would have done what the democrats just did, blame the other guy.
Years ago I joined a labor union and at a time when there was some
problems with the agreement, a close friend told me, "It doesn't pay to
be too good of a union man." I learned that was true almost
immediately. I never received a paycheck from the union and one sided
agreements never work out very well. I wonder if it doesn't pay to be
"too good a "President". I remember all the hoopla over Reagan yet
today there is so much animosity toward him that it's difficult to view
him as the same president we elected. He was also so well loved as
Governor of California yet by the time he left office most were very
glad to see him go. Is Obama being a "not to good a president?" May
take history to learn the answer to that one.
May God stand with and protect these United States of America. Now more
than ever our nation/the world needs His help.

Al

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Nov 11, 2012, 12:08:58 PM11/11/12
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In article <k7ol15$mc$1...@dont-email.me>, Domitius Corbulo <cor...@gmx.com>
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> Here are some of the best right-wing reactions to Romney’s defeat:
>
> 1. Neal Boortz compares Obama to a natural disaster.

That's silly, no natural disaster has been as costly as Obama.

Domitius Corbulo

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Nov 11, 2012, 12:58:49 PM11/11/12
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On 11/11/2012 12:08 PM, Al wrote:
> In article <k7ol15$mc$1...@dont-email.me>, Domitius Corbulo <cor...@gmx.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Here are some of the best right-wing reactions to Romney’s defeat:
>>
>> 1. Neal Boortz compares Obama to a natural disaster.
>
> That's silly, no natural disaster has been as costly as Obama.
>
Hahah, and a right wingnut just has to disagree with reason #1 as if it
matters one way or the other. Plan on standing on Obama's bootstraps
and you are going to lose the house next time. I can see the democrats
in total control again and I am uneasy about any one party having total
control.
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