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Mitt and Ann Romney Reveal Themselves to be Arrogant Contemptible Elitists
One of the travails of adolescence is gaining access to the popular crowd that appears to be elite among their peers and seemingly unapproachable due to their status as exceptionally gifted, extraordinarily beautiful, or leaders of a circle of admirers. It is not uncommon, though, that after getting to know so-called special people, one experiences disappointment and disillusion because as the adage goes; familiarity breeds contempt. Americans have had an opportunity to become familiar with Willard and Ann Romney over the past couple of months, and despite their best efforts at portraying Willard as exceptionally gifted to be president, they have revealed themselves as arrogant contemptible elitists.
Romney’s remarks during a secret campaign dinner that 47% of Americans are parasites and dependent on the government certainly did nothing to endear him to the American people, and if it was an isolated incident it may have passed as an unfortunate slip-of-the-tongue, but coupled with his wife’s condescending attitude toward regular Americans and his inflammatory comments over the past three months, it is little wonder why Americans are not heaping adulation and electoral support for his candidacy. There are likely reasons for Romney’s attitude that he deserves to be president, and it is based on his wealth, experience, and religion. The truth is that Willard’s primary problem is he has no idea what it means to be president or what the job entails, and both he and Mrs. Willard have made that abundantly clear.
Romney has had three jobs and he struggles to cite any of them as reason he should be the president. His only executive experience in government was a one-term stint as Massachusetts’ governor where he used taxpayer dollars to wipe out computer records, and piled on more debt than any other state when he left office in 2007. Massachusetts ranked 47th in job growth while he was running Massachusetts and only Louisiana, decimated by Hurricane Katrina in 2005, experienced a higher labor force decline. Massachusetts lost 14% of its manufacturing jobs (double the national rate) because he vetoed legislation that would have banned companies doing business with the state from outsourcing jobs to other countries. In fact, there was not one measure where Massachusetts did well while he was governor and the state was often near the bottom in the nation. The only decent thing Romney did was create near-universal health care, and he runs away from that accomplishment like it is plague.
Willard mentions that he ran the Olympics, but he is careful to avoid details because without $1.5 billion of taxpayer money, the games would have been a failure, and there are questions surrounding the cronyism in funneling taxpayer dollars to his Mormon friends. There are lingering questions about Romney accepting $1.5 million in campaign donations from two central figures in the Olympic bribery scandal, including one prominent Mormon who Romney helped acquire a key real estate deal.
However, Romney’s main claim to fame, and primary selling point, is that he earned millions while running Bain Capital, but that has not produced the results he counted on as Americans learned he earned millions eliminating jobs, shuttering companies, and raiding retirement accounts. In a Rolling Stone cover story, Matt Taibbi laid out the “creative destruction” method of leveraging companies with crushing debt with borrowed money, taking bonuses and huge management fees, and using a bankruptcy ring to pillage remaining assets with Bain Capital lawyers as debtors and creditors council. There is a questionable conflict of interest scenario in the Stage Stores bankruptcy because Romney failed to inform the court that he was sole owner of Sankaty Ltd. that petitioned the court for a payment from Stage Stores that he also owned controlling shares in leading any thinking human being to ponder why he is not facing a review of perjury for not disclosing conflict of interest.
Without a record to run on, what drives the Romneys to believe Willard is qualified to be the president of the United States? According to Mrs. Willard, “It’s Mitt’s time. It’s our turn now.” With those seven words, Mrs. Willard exhibited the arrogance that is the product of a lifetime of privilege and entitlement few people would have the temerity to say in private, much less in an interview on national television. During the same interview, Willard told President Barack Obama to “start packing” in a display of presumptuousness reserved for a despicable megalomaniac. Two days ago, Ann Romney lashed out at GOP critics and provided another example of why Romney or his wife do not understand the nature of being the president of the United States.
In a rant aimed at her husband’s detractors, Mrs. Romney said ”it is time for all Americans to realize… how lucky we are to have someone with Mitt’s qualifications and experience and know-how to be able to have the opportunity to run this country.” Run this country? What Mrs. Willard fails to comprehend is that a president does not “run” the United States of America, they lead the Executive Branch as part of a government with laws made by Congress. A president is a public servant; maybe the highest level public servant in the land, but a servant all the same and certainly not a CEO like Romney was at Bain Capital. However, Romney gave Americans a glimpse into how he views the United States of America and what kind of president he would be if he wins in November during a Romney-Ryan campaign rally in Lakeland, Florida where he said, “we’ll find good people who like us and want to make sure this “company” deals with its challenges, we’ll get America on track again.” During his time as CEO of Bain Capital, Willard found good people who liked him, and they ran businesses into the ground on the way to earning millions of dollars; is that his intention for America the “company?”
Is it any wonder the more familiar America becomes with Willard Romney the more they find him contemptible? Romney’s problem is that his entire life has been entitled and who can blame him. He was born into privilege in a religion that reveres males, and promises they will be gods of their own planet, and as long as they pay ten percent of their gross income, they get to enter the temple. However, Mormon rules are irrelevant to leading the executive branch of the United States government, and regardless which Latter Day Saint anointed him prince, king, or whatever secret title they bestow on wealthy members, Romney is not qualified to be president.
Willard Mitt Romney thinks he is entitled to be the president because he ran a profitable private equity firm and made millions of dollars. His wife believes it is their turn to occupy the White House because her husband knows how to “run” a company, and possibly because of a secret Mormon prophesy, but aside from that, Romney has no record of achievements the American people can look at to make an informed decision to vote for him. If voters strip away Romney’s arrogant, entitled veneer, he is little more than a spoiled rich kid who used taxpayer dollars to save the Olympics, ran Massachusetts into mediocrity, used other people’s money to run companies into bankruptcy, and because he is a rich Mormon, thinks he is entitled to run America.
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Reynardine
Sep. 22nd, 2012 at 10:15 am
It is clear they mean to *rule*, not *govern*. However, I suspect the King and Queen would be *reigning* as figureheads for the PNAC cadre.
bill
Sep. 22nd, 2012 at 10:37 am
snappin arseholes
rich whiners
tragic loosers
bereft of any laudable human traits
GTFO of the USA
and stay out
JJM
Sep. 22nd, 2012 at 10:47 am
Just shallow, that’s all.
sugapea
Sep. 22nd, 2012 at 7:07 pm
Ann Romney Explains “You People” Comment:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=b...
Very well-done. Wish this would go viral!
Leisa
Sep. 22nd, 2012 at 8:16 pm
I just watched it. ROFL! Thanks for sharing.
A Walkaway
Sep. 22nd, 2012 at 10:48 am
“) because he vetoed legislation that would have banned companies doing business with the state from outsourcing jobs to other countries”
That’s one thing I would put in the “something he did right” column, and I wish they’d pass a nation-wide ban like that.
You want to do business in the U.S., you WORK IN THE U.S..
To hell with the rich and their damned profits. They want to profit, they can work for it like everyone else… and they can take a lesser share of the productivity too.
NativeSonKY (@NativeSonKY)
Sep. 22nd, 2012 at 8:06 pm
I think you missed the meaning of the double-negative there. It almost tripped me up too!
caune
Sep. 23rd, 2012 at 11:58 am
Yeah, umm, he’s against that now. Or if he isn’t he will be in a few minutes just wait…..
Ted Peters
Sep. 22nd, 2012 at 11:11 am
A Walkaway, Willard didn’t do something right about the outsourcing legislation. He VETOED the legislation. There isn’t much that Willard has done right in his life, other than being born into a life of wealth and privilege.
A Walkaway
Sep. 22nd, 2012 at 11:14 am
(Laugh!) You’re right. I don’t know how I got that bass-ackwards.
ibwilliamwsi
Sep. 22nd, 2012 at 11:19 am
We need to tax profits on any business doing a primary share of their labor outside the US as double income. It’s one thing to need a part made in China. It’s something else entirely to move your factory to China and produce everything there.
Let these companies “self-relocate” themselves back to the USA.
Older_Wiser
Sep. 22nd, 2012 at 11:38 am
Thanks for this! It explains the Rmoneys perfectly.
They should be hiding their heads in shame for their disrespect to the American people.
Terri Springer
Sep. 22nd, 2012 at 11:42 am
“you people” are assholes.
Sandra
Sep. 22nd, 2012 at 11:53 am
Lets also consider he created a company in Bermuda where foreign business’ can register at a fee I’m sure so they don’t have to pay tax any taxes in the US. This man’s aim is to destroy American by any means necessary. Guess the Mormon creed, ‘kill the beast, ie Government’ is about to be realised if God forbid, he wins in November.
Say goodbye to America as we know it.
This his a ‘hollow’ couple who have no empathy, humanity and think it’s their God given right to have anything they want or desire and damm the consequences. We’re now seeing them in all their vainglory and it’s not a pretty sight.
Kate Mc
Sep. 22nd, 2012 at 7:43 pm
Well put Sandra. Obama haters are always saying that he will ruin America as we know it. I quickly reply, ” Elect Romney and you’ll see what he does to destroy this country.” He has no soul and is one of the phoniest candidates I have ever seen. I thought George W. was bad but I can admit now that NittWittMitt is worse.
j
Sep. 22nd, 2012 at 12:11 pm
I wonder if his ‘summary’ of taxes went back to 1990
because capital gains tax was 29% till ’97.
de
Sep. 22nd, 2012 at 12:19 pm
Why does Mitt walk funny?
He was born with a silver spoon up his a$$.
TigerLily
Sep. 23rd, 2012 at 2:17 am
de.. I’ve been saying that since he came out!!! Why does he walk like a year old ..real spoiled like??? Or like a 3 year old who did a oopsie#2 in his pants. I swear! IMO if you can’t walk like man you sure as hell can’t lead like the country like a man should. Romney is a product of his parents..unfortunately a bad seed. Not in the mean enough to kill kind. No.But he sure does not mind and can live with the lives he ruins and leaves in poverty. Doesn’t bother him at all. His parents seemed like nice decent genuine people. There’s always one in every family…the greed money hungry one. We all have one. But MittNotEnufDuckets gives a whole new meaning to MONEY HUNGRY and LYING.
Rocky in texas said...
Sep. 22nd, 2012 at 1:27 pm
The romney’s are showing how pissed off they are getting, because they were promised that this election would be bought/stolen.
Mitt just can’t understand the concept of something not being able to be fixed by throwing more money at it.
That’s all he’s got.
GeneralLerong
Sep. 22nd, 2012 at 1:29 pm
“run this country” – nice catch of quotes and perceptive analysis.
Romney: an upscale Sarah Palin?
Rocky in texas said...
Sep. 22nd, 2012 at 1:40 pm
Poor rich little mitt…
shit loads of money…
and that’s it folks…
That’s all he’s got…
an empty suit and a empty soul.
Tim
Sep. 22nd, 2012 at 2:01 pm
You hit it on the head. Entitlement not a sense of duty or responsibility or a need to serve. It’s my turn.
D. W. Skinner
Sep. 22nd, 2012 at 2:59 pm
they aint getting any closer to the White House than they can wave from the windows of one of the horse-faced woman’s cadillacs.
RubyAndrews
Sep. 22nd, 2012 at 3:06 pm
All I can say is: DAMN,,
Anne
Sep. 22nd, 2012 at 3:15 pm
These contemptible, condescending elitists are the poster children for the proof that money doesn’t buy class, even if it’s money from at least one or two generations. His father, who struggled to acquire the wealth he passed on to his children, had more class in his pinkie than his weird son has in his entire body. The more I see and hear of this pair, the more and more I dislike both of them. Willard obviously thought he could run on the anyone-but-Obama theme without providing any positive reason he should be president. As RMuse stated, he was a piss-poor excuse for a governor, his tenure at Bain has exposed him to be a predatory corporate raider, and not even his stint at the Olympics translates into anything that would be helpful in running such a large, complex country as the United States. They both need to slither back under the rock they crawled from under.
Pita
Sep. 23rd, 2012 at 11:50 pm
He’s the typical “frat boy” – and he behaved like it in college -
sugapea
Sep. 22nd, 2012 at 6:13 pm
Watch Ann Romney say it:
“I believe it’s our turn now”.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=9...
Can you imagine that for four more years?
Sonja Funakura
Sep. 22nd, 2012 at 7:14 pm
I’m reading a book on Romney. Though I support Obama, I did want to understand who Romney is and to understand from my Republican friends.
However, as I near the end of the book the description of how he ran Massachusetts, his lack of ability to work with anyone who doesn’t think like him makes me fear if he was president, there would be even more gridlock with Congress than now (as bad as it is). His ability as an analyst is admirable but this is not what is needed. The ability to compromise is clearly not his forte.
SinghX
Sep. 22nd, 2012 at 7:52 pm
Looks like the “magic underwear” can’t help him now…
Pita
Sep. 23rd, 2012 at 11:52 pm
Those magic underwear appear to have cut off his blood supply and now he has no cojones.
NativeSonKY (@NativeSonKY)
Sep. 22nd, 2012 at 8:12 pm
Queen Ann reminds me of the people in a condominium complex where I used to be the maintenance man. She looks like her face is going to break if she ever gets a real smile out. I can just see if she ever got outside the states she’d expect foreign dignitaries and their wives to bow to her.
Deborah
Sep. 22nd, 2012 at 10:03 pm
so much for my post appearing, claims I wasted my time writing it and then says it was an empty post. perhaps Mitt’s henchmen are still hacking, censoring and vanishing comments about the King and Queen of Mean. just like a who;e site on Facebook last night and again tonight. And this even isn’t Facebook.
TigerLily
Sep. 23rd, 2012 at 2:20 am
No. They’re mad beyond belief because they can’t see how YOU can’t see how much better they are with their pure white INHEREIT wealth against a black man who came from nothing but the po black man literally worked his very hands and feet every single day os his life and earned every single thing he is today. HE EARNED RESPECT. Something the romneys will never earn from the average decent honest hard working American.
Christopher Adekoya
Sep. 23rd, 2012 at 9:39 pm
There is something about this couple that tells me they are not good human beings. Factor out the race for the White House, how many decent human beings, will say about half of their households are mooch-as? How many will feel a sense of entitlement to say, it is my turn for an office as high as the President of the United States? The Romney’s are tasteless human beings. Not only is Mitt not fit for the Presidency, his family’s understanding of the world as we all know it, is against the grain of human decency!
Chase Masterson
Sep. 23rd, 2012 at 10:28 pm
I dont trust these damn people at all. Damn mormon LDS hipocryts. They are too rich and have no feeling for the general American people. They do not have the qualifications to represent anyone. I wont be voting for this guy. OBAMA 2012