Last week Mitt Romney visited England, Poland, and Israel on an international tour and, per his usual style, left a string of gaffes in his wake. What's the good of so many gaffes if you can't mash them up in a video with music from Pee Wee's Big Adventure, you ask? We don't know. We just don't know. Check out the video above!
Postcards from Mitt's big (mis)adventure
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Wed Aug 1, 2012 5:51 PM EDT





Can't come close to Obama's going to Cairo and "apoligizing" to the Islamic world for George Bushes War on Terrorism and staunch support of Isreal.
Can't come close to the stony distance between Obama and the Brit prime ministers, are closest allies.
Can't come close to Obama's scuttling the defensive anit ICBM missles shield for our allied in Eastern and Western Europe.
Can't come close to Obama's open mike slipup with his telling the new Russian in the titular role prior to the return of the KGB head in their last election to the real seat of power in that resurgent country that this was his "Obamas" last election he had to win, and that he could (would?) be more flexible (on these matters of defense and wars on terrorism and a Nuclear Iran and North Korea and support of Isreal and the forces of democracy in the Arab Spring nations in the future?).
What really do you have there, Pee Wee? After you've stoked yourself off with this little foolishness, all you have left is a big mess on your hands! LOL!
Grandpa's been into the Nyquil again...
A moment of silence for the great Ogden Nash in whose memory I composed this one...
We raise up a glass to Barack H. Obama,
The hole in the ocean was plugged, and likewise Osama.
Yeah Cabbie...and then to further his poor to slim chances for re-election given the state of the economy, he gave the go ahead to his political boys in the White House and National Defense Council to to start leaking details just as quickly as possible along with a whole slew of other sensitive state secrets to take his victory lap, and spike the ball, and make the easy layup and any other of the inane sports metaphors.
BTW...how does that compare with the so called "gaffes" of mentioning aloud to Brian Williams what the worlds press had been filling their pre Olympic games headlines and opening teases on broadcasts with, the troubles GB was experienceing with contracts for security guards and the threatened strike of Immigration and transportation security screening union personnel on the eve of the 1st week of the Olympic games? How does that compare with mention of a meeting with M1-6, the British equivalent of our CIA and the Russian KGB that all the world knew the existance of?
Trunped up by the liberal and main stream media "Romney gaffes", or the insidiuous leaking of classified informatiion for political gain on the attempts to disrupt iran's march to obtain a Nuclear weapon, and the very hot and active war on terrorism. I don't recall anyone (possibly other than Charles Krutheimer) saying to Romney what Sectretary of Defense Bill Gates said when he walked into NSC Chief Donlan's office and said..."I have a new communication strategy for you...SHUT THE F...K UP!"
That "culture" remark depends upon one's perspective.
To the Palestinians, occupation makes all the difference.
The Palastine remark? Oh, did you mean that statement that culture has an impact on economy that Romney borrowed from the United Station Report on the developing and laggin nations that was written by mostly Muslim intellecuals that highly critized those states that did not have citizens rights and especially women's right at their forefront? No less that a usual liberal panel guest on NBD's Meet the Press NY Times syndicated columunist and writer/economist Thomas Friedman has been saying these things in print and on broadcast television for the past five years...its no gaffe when the UN reports these sentiments, and no gaffe when a respected economicst and thinker in the liberal media says these sentiments. What's up with that.
Hasn't Romney done enough already to prove he is a clueless buffoon?
Jeez...I can't wait for the next installment of this sublime serial comedy!
the problems this great nation is facing, and mr. o'donnell wants to talk about somebody's trip overseas and their tax returns