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Mitt Romney's Foreign Policy Adviser thinks the Soviet Union is still a thing.
Posted by: mick e
Date: July 25, 2012 03:42PM
DOH.

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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 07/25/2012 03:43PM by mick e.
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Re: Mitt Romney's Foreign Policy Adviser thinks the Soviet Union is still a thing.
Posted by: Lemon Drop
Date: July 25, 2012 03:49PM
Trapped in the 80's. It happens.

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Re: Mitt Romney's Foreign Policy Adviser thinks the Soviet Union is still a thing.
Posted by: August West
Date: July 25, 2012 04:07PM
An understandable slip, but not allowable for a presidential foreign policy adviser during campaign season.
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Re: Mitt Romney's Foreign Policy Adviser thinks the Soviet Union is still a thing.
Posted by: mick e
Date: July 25, 2012 04:28PM
Also - speaking at a forum at the Brookings Institute makes it a DOUBLE-DOH!




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Re: Mitt Romney's Foreign Policy Adviser thinks the Soviet Union is still a thing.
Posted by: beagledave
Date: July 25, 2012 05:17PM
I want to know who Romney will appoint as ambassador to Freedonia.
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Re: Mitt Romney's Foreign Policy Adviser thinks the Soviet Union is still a thing.
Posted by: mick e
Date: July 25, 2012 06:18PM
Since he's at the Olympics, someone needs to ask Romney what kind of medal count he expects to see from the East German team.




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Re: Mitt Romney's Foreign Policy Adviser thinks the Soviet Union is still a thing.
Posted by: Manlove
Date: July 25, 2012 06:27PM
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beagledave
I want to know who Romney will appoint as ambassador to Freedonia.

Freedonia is the name of the Minecraft server me and my kid play on. We don't want any Romney appointed ambassadors!!
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Re: Mitt Romney's Foreign Policy Adviser thinks the Soviet Union is still a thing.
Posted by: Manlove
Date: July 25, 2012 06:27PM
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mick e
Since he's at the Olympics, someone needs to ask Romney what kind of medal count he expects to see from the East German team.
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Re: Mitt Romney's Foreign Policy Adviser thinks the Soviet Union is still a thing.
Posted by: Avenger
Date: July 25, 2012 08:30PM
So you hear nothing when he says fall of Assad is the biggest blow to Iran, which Obama apparently does not understand but you perk up when he calls Russia Soviet Union, which in many policy terms it still is. Who was supporting Assad in the 60s and 70s? That's right, Soviet Union. Who is supporting his son today? "Russia".
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Re: Mitt Romney's Foreign Policy Adviser thinks the Soviet Union is still a thing.
Posted by: john dough
Date: July 25, 2012 09:02PM




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Re: Mitt Romney's Foreign Policy Adviser thinks the Soviet Union is still a thing.
Posted by: Lemon Drop
Date: July 26, 2012 12:07AM
"Hello, human diary. It is I again, Mitt Romney, your better.

I cannot write much today, Mr. Diary, because I am off to England!

During a conference call, I was finally able to hear some of what my foreign policy team is suggesting as my foreign policy. The overall theme is that we will work hard to protect the Anglo-Saxons from the Soviet Union and from the possible Muslims in the American government, which we will do primarily by opening the hearts of Americans and making them more American, like the English are. So much of this is new information to me—I can certainly see my campaign has been getting its money's worth from these advisers.

There was a bit of confusion earlier as I had presumed we were going to be taking my bus to London. As it turns out this was not the case, which is a bit of a disappointment. I do not know if I have mentioned recently how fond I am of that bus. As part of my new focus on projecting a strong foreign policy, I had planned to send it around to honk loudly at various Olympic events, in order to give the other nations what for."
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Re: Mitt Romney's Foreign Policy Adviser thinks the Soviet Union is still a thing.
Posted by: August West
Date: July 26, 2012 06:42AM
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...which we will do primarily by opening the hearts of Americans and making them more American, like the English are.

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Re: Mitt Romney's Foreign Policy Adviser thinks the Soviet Union is still a thing.
Posted by: Avenger
Date: July 26, 2012 08:46AM
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Lemon Drop
"Hello, human diary. It is I again, Mitt Romney, your better.

I cannot write much today, Mr. Diary, because I am off to England!

During a conference call, I was finally able to hear some of what my foreign policy team is suggesting as my foreign policy. The overall theme is that we will work hard to protect the Anglo-Saxons from the Soviet Union and from the possible Muslims in the American government, which we will do primarily by opening the hearts of Americans and making them more American, like the English are. So much of this is new information to me—I can certainly see my campaign has been getting its money's worth from these advisers.

There was a bit of confusion earlier as I had presumed we were going to be taking my bus to London. As it turns out this was not the case, which is a bit of a disappointment. I do not know if I have mentioned recently how fond I am of that bus. As part of my new focus on projecting a strong foreign policy, I had planned to send it around to honk loudly at various Olympic events, in order to give the other nations what for."

It was so hard to figure out who wrote this. It sure wasn't you. It is not even funny.
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Re: Mitt Romney's Foreign Policy Adviser thinks the Soviet Union is still a thing.
Posted by: Ted King
Date: July 26, 2012 09:54AM
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Lemon Drop
"Hello, human diary. It is I again, Mitt Romney, your better.

Hope to see more of these diary entries. Good chuckles.
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