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Palin: “this ridiculous dump on Newt was nothing short of Stalin-esque.....

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[SIZE=+1]Palin: “this ridiculous dump on Newt was nothing short of Stalin-esque re-writing of history”[/SIZE]

Yes, you read this right. Palin is calling the Romney camp Stalinists.This pretty much goes to prove that when the nutters in the American debate don't get their way, then it's time to call the opponent a Socialist. And they just can't seem to limit the attacks to Obama. And this gives me an idea.....

An Obama-Romney ticket. LOL. Why not?

1) President Obama was born in Kenya, is a Muslim, and a Communist.

2) Romney claims to have been born in Michigan, but I suspect he is Canadian (Kenyan? Canadian? They sound close to the same thing). He is also a Mormon, which is just as bad as a Muslim (also pronounced a bit like "Muslim"), and now he is a Communist too.

That's right, folks. Obama-Romney, or maybe Romney-Obama. A match that even Karl Marx would approve. :mrgreen:

Finally, let's sing along with Sarah Palin...

He's a Commie, She's a Commie,
They're a Commie, I'm a Commie,
Wouldn't you like to be a Commie too.

Article is here (Thanks for the material, Freepers, I love 'ya guys - Hehe).
 
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2) Romney claims to have been born in Michigan, but I suspect he is Canadian (Kenyan? Canadian? They sound close to the same thing). He is also a Mormon, which is just as bad as a Muslim (also pronounced a bit like "Muslim"), and now he is a Communist too.

Actually, Romney's father was born in Mexico. Under the laws of Mexico, I believe they consider him a Mexican citizen.

Obama's father was born in Kenya. Under the laws of the colonial British Empire, Obama could be considered a subject of the Queen (or at least I've seen that as a justification used by birther-tards.)

You can't go wrong. A Kenyan Marxist and a Maxican. It all works.
 
Now for my real reply. When did Newt become the "outsider?" He's been involved in Washington politics for over 30 years. He's a national figure who hasn't really lived outside the beltway longer than some of the voters this year have been alive.

And he's an outsider? :lamo
 
[SIZE=+1]Palin: “this ridiculous dump on Newt was nothing short of Stalin-esque re-writing of history”[/SIZE]

Yes, you read this right. Palin is calling the Romney camp Stalinists.This pretty much goes to prove that when the nutters in the American debate don't get their way, then it's time to call the opponent a Socialist. And they just can't seem to limit the attacks to Obama. And this gives me an idea.....

An Obama-Romney ticket. LOL. Why not?

1) President Obama was born in Kenya, is a Muslim, and a Communist.

2) Romney claims to have been born in Michigan, but I suspect he is Canadian (Kenyan? Canadian? They sound close to the same thing). He is also a Mormon, which is just as bad as a Muslim (also pronounced a bit like "Muslim"), and now he is a Communist too.

That's right, folks. Obama-Romney, or maybe Romney-Obama. A match that even Karl Marx would approve. :mrgreen:

Finally, let's sing along with Sarah Palin...

He's a Commie, She's a Commie,
They're a Commie, I'm a Commie,
Wouldn't you like to be a Commie too.

Article is here (Thanks for the material, Freepers, I love 'ya guys - Hehe).

I see this as stage 1 - the "paling around with terrorist" stage.
 
Now for my real reply. When did Newt become the "outsider?" He's been involved in Washington politics for over 30 years. He's a national figure who hasn't really lived outside the beltway longer than some of the voters this year have been alive.

And he's an outsider? :lamo

It's the upside-down world they live in. It's like how the tactics endorsed by Gingrich and used by Gingrich to groom Republicans is a "tactics of the left".
 
It's the upside-down world they live in. It's like how the tactics endorsed by Gingrich and used by Gingrich to groom Republicans is a "tactics of the left".

Well, Democrats stole those ideas because they worked. Gingrich knows politics.

But to me, it's more like this: 18 year olds this year were born in 1994. Sound like a significant year for Newt?
 
OK, one more and that's it. It's a Romney commercial!

 
Palin, hereafter known as "The Queen of Hyperbole."
 
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