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Saturday, 09/15/2012 12:57:37 AM

Saturday, September 15, 2012 12:57:37 AM

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Romney’s haunting smirk

Saturday, Sep 15, 2012 01:55 AM +1000

.. some sense of down deep insecurity i've always felt, too .. used to be sure, it's that 'wtf' look on his face so often .. sometimes though i'm not 100% now though if Romney himself feels insecure about his normal self .. that said, he certainly is not secure in his belief that he has what it takes to become president, so i totally agree there is a deep insecurity in him around his success in November .. haha, bet he's really nervous about the debates even though he's practiced so much as just read here .. LOL .. Romney's smirk definitely suggests an inflated "sense of entitlement", of self-satisfaction and of "self-importance" .. could very well all be a cover-up, as they so often are self-imposed camouflage for a deep-rooted sense of insecurity .. yeah .. definitely evidence of sociopathy, too ..

The GOP nominee flashes odd smiles at the most inappropriate times. What's behind the grin?

By Joan Walsh



Via SmirkingMitt. - http://smirkingmitt.tumblr.com/

After his gaffe-tastic British visit in July, I found myself asking “What’s wrong with Mitt Romney?” .. http://www.salon.com/2012/07/27/whats_wrong_with_romney/ .. It’s hard not to ask it again. Two days after his shameful attack on President Obama in the wake of the killings of four Americans in Benghazi, Libya, one iconic image continues to fascinate: Romney’s odd smirk as he wrapped up his poorly received remarks and left the podium Wednesday.

The AP photo of Romney’s smirk is everywhere. It predictably launched a Tumblr, “Smirking Mitt Walking Away From Stuff .. http://smirkingmitt.tumblr.com/,” where you can take the now-infamous Romney image and put it against the backdrop of your choice. My personal favorite is Romney smirking as he walks away from three civil rights protesters trapped by water blasting from a fire hose. But there are plenty to choose from; go check out – or create – your own favorite.

Sometimes it helps to laugh. But the number of Romney smirks that intrepid Internet sleuths have discovered is also kind of disturbing. It betrays a preternatural sense of entitlement and self-satisfaction that comes out, often inappropriately, in all sorts of ways, from his odd remark that “I like to be able to fire people that provide services to me” to insulting the cookies supporters served him or the rain gear fans wore to a NASCAR event. It seems related to the calm self-importance with which he belittled British planning for the Olympics, insulting our closest ally. The smirk is a cousin to another odd Romney tic – his tendency to chuckle at the wrong time, like when he was trying to deny cutting the hair of a gay high school classmate. Who chuckles when they’re trying to project compassion?

Mitt Romney, that’s who.

The smirk underscored the rank political opportunism of Romney’s Libya gambit. No matter whether you think the president bears blame for the situation or not, it’s impossible to imagine not being moved by the death of four Americans in service to their country. It’s impossible to imagine flashing a proud grin after making comments about the situation. That’s what was so haunting about Romney’s performance overall: There was no sense of grief about the men who died, there was only his evident self-satisfaction in finding a new way to hit the president. When the shocked pool reporters asked Romney directly whether he might have phrased his comments differently had he known about the death of Ambassador Chris Stevens, his callousness was stunning:
........
Reporter: If you had known last night that the ambassador died, and I am gathering you did not know –

Romney: Well, that came later.

Reporter: If you had known that the –

Romney: I am not going to take hypotheticals about what would have been known and so forth we responded last night to the events that happened in Egypt.
........

The brass that it takes to call Stevens’ death a “hypothetical” is breathtaking. Or maybe it’s not brass. It’s almost sociopathic.

There’s a reason we can’t look away from Romney’s smirk. But I predict that the last and best Tumblr image will be smirking Mitt Romney walking away from his disastrously unsuccessful campaign for the presidency.

http://www.salon.com/2012/09/14/romneys_haunting_smirk/

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Be Careful What You Vote For! Be Very Careful

By Sherman Yellen - Posted: 08/26/2012 4:26 pm .. one bit from ..

And now we have the possibility of a Mitt Romney presidency. I am not one of your fair-minded liberals who will give any points to Romney for his past business acumen, his alleged charities, or his former progressivism as Governor of Massachusetts. I find Romney to be a totally new political creature -- the sociopath as a square. He learned nothing from tethering his poor dog to the top of his car and riding full speed ahead to Canada -- and it is America whom he will now tether to his presidency, and the ride will be horrendous for young and old. No bathroom stops while Daddy Mitt is driving. I think he is probably the most dangerous man to run for the presidency in my lifetime, and that includes Nixon.

one article down a bit here .. http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=79123429

It's not Alzheimers, he's simply a sociopathic liar, in
other words, when it serves his purpose, OR.. HE thinks it will .. more ..
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=78132898




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