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Mitt Romney transition website

So what? They probably prepared the site in advance in case he was going to win, so that it can be deployed quickly after his election. He probably wrote both a victory and a concession speech as well, and I'm sure Obama did the same.

Iirc, they announced Mitt didn't write a concession speech on the day of the election, but it felt more like cheering the supporters on than an accirate statement.
 
Smaller, simpler, loser.

It is wrong to feel smug but he does have a face that would benefit from a punch
 
Smaller, simpler, loser.

It is wrong to feel smug but he does have a face that would benefit from a punch
His normal expression when he listened to Obama in the debates sort of said:"Oh, you silly peasant."Glad we don't have to look at that smirk every time we walk into a government office now.
 
It would've been foolish of them not to develop a transition site and have it ready to go the day after the election. Their only mistake was putting it up prematurely.
 
His normal expression when he listened to Obama in the debates sort of said:"Oh, you silly peasant."Glad we don't have to look at that smirk every time we walk into a government office now.

You government offices have pictures of the President up? Is that in case he visits and they have forgotten what he looks like?
 
You government offices have pictures of the President up? Is that in case he visits and they have forgotten what he looks like?

Don't yours have photos or sigils of the Queen? The Prez is our head of State as well as our head of Government.
 
Don't yours have photos or sigils of the Queen? The Prez is our head of State as well as our head of Government.

Nope, not even the Prime Minister, at least not in the public areas. But then we know what they look like without needing a photo too. Having to have their pictures up would strike me a little too much like the Democratic Republic of Korea or one of the other countries that plaster images of their Dear Leader everywhere.
 
I just thought it was funny that they thought they were going to win.
 
I just thought it was funny that they thought they were going to win.

They apparently really, truly did, based on believing the same sort of "unskewed polls" nonsense that gulled so many conservatives.

The right-wing echo chamber didn't just cause a whole lot of Republican supporters to ignore the reality staring them in the face, it seems to have cost the GOP the election itself!
 
They apparently really, truly did, based on believing the same sort of "unskewed polls" nonsense that gulled so many conservatives.

The right-wing echo chamber didn't just cause a whole lot of Republican supporters to ignore the reality staring them in the face, it seems to have cost the GOP the election itself!

You do understand no one goes into this sport with the hopes of coming in second, right?
 
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Nope, not even the Prime Minister, at least not in the public areas. But then we know what they look like without needing a photo too. Having to have their pictures up would strike me a little too much like the Democratic Republic of Korea or one of the other countries that plaster images of their Dear Leader everywhere.

Really? You must live in a different part of Oz from me.
 
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The topic shouldn't be that the website was created, but that it went online accidentally. Awkward.
 
Really? You must live in a different part of Oz from me.
The New Zealand part of Oz, I believe. :)

Not that I've particularly noticed pictures like that in the Oz part of Oz.
 
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I am sure that there are plenty of President Mitt T-Shirts, Banners, and other stuff on the way to the shredder too.

I would hope they donate them instead. Lots of people could use a Romney Victory T-shirt to go along with their Oklahoma Thunder NBA Champions shirts and sweaters.
 
Nope, not even the Prime Minister, at least not in the public areas. But then we know what they look like without needing a photo too. Having to have their pictures up would strike me a little too much like the Democratic Republic of Korea or one of the other countries that plaster images of their Dear Leader everywhere.

...in the hallway outside the Speakers Flat in Parliament Buildings are portraits of all the Prime Minsters.

I can't find any images: but in the virtual tour if you turn right: up and down that corridor are portaits and photos of all of the former and current Prime Ministers.
http://www.parliament.nz/VirtualTour/6.aspx
 
It's not so much that the campaign made the website, it's the content, tone, look of the site that makes it (unintentionally) funny. Another good one, from the same infamous 47% video:

"How are you going to win if 54 percent of the voters think China's economy is bigger than ours? Or if it costs 4 cents to make a penny and we keep making pennies? Canada got it right a month ago. Why isn't someone saying, 'Stop making pennies, round it to the nearest nickel?' You know, that's an easy thing, compared to Iran."
 

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