Mitt Romney

No, A Draft Romney Campaign By Richie-Rich Repubicans And Netflix Will Not Save The GOP From Ted Cruz

Romney gave filmmaker Greg Whiteley and Netflix permission to release the docudrama, MITT, this year-- rather than in 2009-- because in 2009 he wanted to run for president again… and after the 2012 drubbing, he knew he wouldn't ever be running for anything again. As you can see in the discussion on Fox "News" above, Romney-die hards see the release of the film as the beginning of a third presidential campaign.

Romney Is No New York Doll

Greg Whiteley's film, Mitt debuted at Sundance in Utah Friday. The documentary is a very up-front and personal look at Romney's two failed attempts at the presidency. At the bottom of this post is a trailer that will give you a good feel for the movie, which was made by director Greg Whiteley. According to Byron York, Whiteley's film New York Doll, had impressed Romney enough for him to grant Whiteley the kind of access needed to make this kind of movie.

BFP Exclusive- Interview with Andrew Kreig: The CIA, Global Empire & the U.S. Presidency

“Uncovering the Puppet Master Class of the Mega-Corporations”
In this exclusive interview with Andrew Kreig, author of Presidential Puppetry: Obama, Romney and Their Masters (Eagle View Books, June 2013), we discuss the findings behind his most recent research into President Obama’s contentious past, the current and historical impact of the intelligence services on American politics, and the Mitt Romney, Mormon-inspired presidency that might-have-been.

2013 in Review -- A Prayer to the Janitor of Lunacy,* Part 2: Remember when Reagan cut funds for insane asylums?

Storms, guns, bombs, free stuff, and the secret gay life of Obama: Some top Republican lies of 2013[*TO MEET THE JANITOR OF LUNACY, SEE PART 1]Plum loco, stone stoopid, or pathologically dishonest? You be the judge.by NoahI'm calling this "Some top Republican lies" because everyone else does "Top 10s" or "Top 20s," but I see no reason to come up with some arbitrary round number.

Religous students found guilty of being Pakistani

By Charles Davis | False Dichotomy | November 21, 2013

When a man shot up a Sikh temple in Wisconsin last year, Barack Obama announced how “deeply saddened” he was that such an attack “took place at a house of worship.” His Republican challenger for the presidency, Mitt Romney, likewise expressed his disgust at “a senseless act of violence . . . that should never befall any house of worship.”

A Billionaire’s Plea for Higher Taxes

When billionaires start complaining about taxation policies that are too lenient on the rich, you know something is out of whack.
According to billionaire Bill Gross, the U.S. can “challenge more productive economies such as Germany and Canada,” by improving equality of income, an area where the U.S. ranks “barely ahead of Spain and Greece.”1