Monday, August 6, 2012

Rules are for fools and not for me.

What Mit Romney is guilty of, is wanting to make up his own rules. Which also seems to be the trend of the entire Republican party. Rules and regulations often get in the way of just wanting to be president. Just as Romney does. “I deserve to be president, don’t I? So go away with those silly rules.”

But anyway, Mit just makes it up as he goes along. “There no rule that wasn’t meant to be broken. But only by the Republicans. Democrats must play by the rules or suffer distortion and lie. If you know what I mean.

When it come to asking by the press about Romney’s missing tax returns, such questions are off limit. But if Obama does the same, he will be chicken fried before night fall. The rule is, all rules only apply to democrats. When a Republican walks in a room, all rules are suspended. No gets away with asking embarrassing questions. “How dare you!” But it is interesting when Harry Reed mentioned Romney had not paid his taxes for ten years, it all came back to Sen. Reed. As if Reed was the one in question. Never mind Romney has never showed any substantiating proof of paying taxes. “Put up or shut up,” Romney tossed back at Reed. Blustering as if Senator Reed was the one in question. Sure, rules do not apply to Romney. Only to his detractors.

If Romney had nothing to hide, then I’m sure he would reveal his tax returns. But me being a practicing amateur psychologist, I know as well as millions know, Romney is a flat out liar and has something to hide. So Romney! Shut up or put up. Show us your hand or fold ‘em and back out and away from the game.

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