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from Steve Kornacki at Salon: http://www.salon.com/2012/11/15/the_sore_losers_club_2/
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The Sore-Losers Club
____ That (Romneys) still disparaging Obamas coalition behind closed doors all but confirms that his campaign trail pleadings were insincere. It also reinforces the worst image of Romney, as a sneering plutocrat who has contempt for the common man.
. . . mainly, its just bad form. Romney was roundly defeated last week, and the man who defeated him has now publicly saluted him twice. This is the time for Romney to show grace, humility, and maybe some humor too. Instead, hes coming across like a sore loser, one whod rather make excuses than give his opponent any real credit.
The same can be said for Romneys running mate, Paul Ryan. During a series of interviews on Tuesday, Ryan offered this backhanded compliment to the president: Well, he got turnout. The president should get credit for achieving record-breaking turnout numbers from urban areas for the most part, and that did win the election for him.
This too smacks of sore loser-dom. Ryans ticket lost in swing states without major cities, like Iowa and New Hampshire, and won another key battleground Virginia by racking up massive margins in affluent suburbs. And if Ryan was using urban as a substitute for black, hes off the mark there too. Sure, Obama received overwhelming support from an unusually energized African-American electorate, but he won plenty of states with small to non-existent black populations. The Obama victory last week was far broader than Ryans comment suggests, and rooted not just in demographics but also a very basic advantage on most of the issues that mattered most to voters. As with Romney, this is bad form the sort of thing that might sound good to conservative diehards but that comes across as tone deaf to just about everyone else.
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BeyondGeography
(39,374 posts)Obama won the four whitest states in the country: IA, ME, NH, VT. Let 'em whine.
Robb
(39,665 posts)In the world beyond GOP political strategy, turnout is a good thing. He all but admits their strategy was to keep "the wrong sorts of people" from voting.
Laura PourMeADrink
(42,770 posts)who need to be taught charity and tolerance. Hopefully, there will be a backlash, and there will be repukes who help to turn this around. It is a sad state of affairs when half the country doesn't care about the other half. Let them die without healthcare, who cares.
BumRushDaShow
(129,062 posts)callous taoboy
(4,585 posts)Anyone who has a ticket on the clue bus would assume this would be their reactions.
SemperEadem
(8,053 posts)while the president has his 53%, and that is the majority in all math.
rurallib
(62,416 posts)deutsey
(20,166 posts)The more I'm convinced we truly dodged a big bullet with this election.
I think the next four years would've been far worse than Bush's two terms combined if Romney had won.
Botany
(70,510 posts)"A struggling blue-collar manufacturing town of 63,575, Janesville lies on the eastern edge of
Rock County, Wis., and unofficial election tabulations from the county clerk there show that
only 37% of Ryans hometown neighbors voted for him and his running mate. Meanwhile,
Obama and Vice President Joe Biden got 62% of the Janesville vote."
http://www.latimes.com/news/politics/la-pn-paul-ryan-wisconsin-election-2016-20121114,0,3915876.story
Generic Other
(28,979 posts)Put that in your wheaties Ryan.
Botany
(70,510 posts)Why don't they come out and say, "we would have won if all those
n******s & s**** hadn't gone and voted."
hifiguy
(33,688 posts)the M$M.
rhiannon55
(2,671 posts)than Romney. Apparently Barbara taught him SOME manners. I remember him refusing to disparage President Obama after the 2008 election, and I remember how pleasantly surprised I was.
uponit7771
(90,346 posts)LeftishBrit
(41,205 posts)I find this all very telling. I'm thinking of two blokes going to a job interview. The first one indicates how he is going to do his job, and serve the organization or group that hired him. The second says that he doesn't think it is right for him to do much for the organization, and complains that 47% per cent of the management would actually want him to do some work for them! People closely associated with him even imply that the organization ought to be abolished completely. Unsurprisingly, the first one gets the job. The second then complains that the first one 'bribed' the organization, by actually promising to do his job!
If you have such contempt for government; if you think that public service is 'giving people stuff' that they don't deserve; then why the hell did you run for the top job in government?
'Well, he got turnout. The president should get credit for achieving record-breaking turnout numbers from urban areas for the most part, and that did win the election for him.'
And there's something wrong with this? Basically, that's saying that Obama won because people voted for him! It's spelled D.E.M.O.C.R.A.C.Y. And why should this not include 'urban areas'? Hard not to conclude that it's because many people in urban areas belong to ethnic minorities.
brush
(53,784 posts). . . one glaringly obvious point, urban areas are where the majority of the population of the country lives. And that includes ALL ethnicities not just African Americans. God, makes one wonder if the Romney/Ryan campaign's judgement is so clouded by prejudice that they can't count.
smirkymonkey
(63,221 posts)Don't they realize how pathetic they look by whining? Such sore losers.
Jennicut
(25,415 posts)Maine, NH and VT are hardly bastions of the urban vote.
Sore loser does not even begin to describe these cretins. Racists would be perfect.
rickyhall
(4,889 posts)santamargarita
(3,170 posts)Old Codger
(4,205 posts)They are both fighting irrelevancy, they do not like being relegated to obscurity , have to include mitwit in that lineup.
(edited to include mitwit)
yardwork
(61,622 posts)The writer seems to think that Ryan's ticket won Virginia. They lost that too, despite the affluent suburban vote - some of which went to Obama.
Blue_Roses
(12,894 posts)We're waiting Mitt...
lpbk2713
(42,757 posts)"WAAAH!! No fair!! We spent all that money and we still LOST!!"
Berlum
(7,044 posts)It is sad that they are such liars and FAILERS, and now on top of that Sore Losers...Pretty piss poor pathetic.