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Bachmann has a new cosigner for her witch hunt in Eric Cantor. When asked about her letter he refuses to denounce it....rut roh....Who was it that said "it is absolutely wrong to stereotype or look badly at anyone because of their religion. It's a bad thing to look at a Muslim and think bad things. Again, we're all Americans here and we share beliefs in freedom and the ability to practice our faiths." Well, of course, that was Eric Cantor...lol.
This has caused some confusion with reporters as now when reporting on Cantor they don't know whether to attritube what he says to Cantor 1 or Cantor 2.
Thank goodness for Cantor. If not for him what we have done for comic relief while waiting for Mr. Bean to get to Israel.
;Here's a pic of Little Lord Faunterloy about to celebrate is 18th while still in private prep school. Thank God he ditched the mullet (or maybe it just fell out), but otherwise his style hasn't changed much.
hungry children, the homeless, the poor, disadvantaged college students, the unemployed, the middle class, women and seniors....in other words, essentially anyone who's not an angry white male, an uber or a corporate CEO. Though fellow Ryan budget supporter Romney thinks that's just "marvelous," he's the one who is best known for bullying gays in prep school. Your confusion is easily understandable. After a while, it all becomes one big blur trying to keep these "haves" shills straight.
This may help next time. Cantor’s yearbook picture sports the mullet. Romney’s has the same signature slick hair-do with which we are so familiar, but without the silver wings that are so reminiscent of Sopranos character, Paulie “Walnuts” Gualtieri, played by actor Tony Sirico. Here. See for yourself.
Cantor 's prep school mullet.
Mitt's shiney oil slick
Romney's silver wings
Paulie/Tony Sirico, Mitt's fashion mentor