David, its ok, you can be pissed off. Didn't you call the Huckabee people "evil"?
Being upset is part of human nature. We accept you for being human, even if you feel your Mormon audience will look down on your for it. There is no need to downplay the obvious fact that you were pissed - at least not here.
By the way, your thread at MAD about how Romney lost because he was too good for all the nastiness that takes place in politics, made me want to puke, but I decided to laugh instead.
I came to an interesting conclusion the night I attended Mitt’s final rally in Boston and watched him speak.
I realized that though Mitt Romney is a brilliant man, Mitt is a bit naïve.
I realized that Mitt’s feelings had actually been hurt by the way that other Republican candidates had joined forces against him and by the use of dishonestly and some highly questionable if not out and out deceitful tactics manifested by some of his competitors seeking the nomination.
Believe it or not, I realized that dirty politics had really surprised Mitt Romney.
This may seem strange to some, but I believe that my assessment is accurate.
And I’ll tell you what. The fact that Mitt Romney is naïve enough to have believed that integrity and honesty were to be expected by those seeking the Republican nomination makes me love him all the more.
So maybe he’s not the best man to take over Washington DC.
So Romney:
1) is brilliant
2) is a bit naïve
3) is emotionally hurt
4) has been ganged up on
5) is a victim of dishonesty
6) is a victim of deceitful tactics
7) was completely taken by surprise by all this (yea right!)
8) naïve to believe his integrity and honesty would work
9) is truly loved by Bokovoy
Screw the Presidency, Mitt Romney for the next Jesus!!! All the parallels are there, minus a few nails and a wooden cross.
“All knowledge of reality starts from experience and ends in it...Propositions arrived at by purely logical means are completely empty as regards reality." - Albert Einstein