WASHINGTON, June 27 -- Mitt Romney officially ended his presidential campaign this evening, telling reporters in an impromptu press conference in a Los Angeles hotel room that he had accepted a $1 billion offer to rule the Mediterranean city-state of Monaco.
"I know you all had high hopes for me," Romney said. "And I feel bad for my supporters, my fans. But the things Monaco has done for me, for my family, for my chances of winning - I wish America had made a better offer. But they didn't. And that's okay. And we have to move forward now."
Romney added that he would continue fighting for causes he believes in.
"I am ending my campaign, but I am not ending my fight for the right of every person in America to have dreams," Romney said. "Here's a funny story: A lot of people I've met traveling around this great country of ours, a lot of them said they dream about being like me. Can you believe that? And they should have that right. People should keep dreaming."
Romney aides told reporters that the $1 billion Monaco contract is for a presidential term of four years. It includes a signing bonus of $200 million, as well as several incentive clauses that could see Romney taking actual earnings of as much as $1.8 billion if he reaches ceratin economic goals by the end of the term. Most of the former governor's financial team are on their way to China already.
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Thursday, June 28, 2012
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Oh My God Stephen Colbert
This is becoming the "Stephen Colbert is God Blog" - hey, there's an idea - but where was I? Oh yeah: Oh my God, Stephen Colbert.
The "Plus: the economy" graphics - oh man. Every millisecond of this ad - right up to the very, very end - is funnier than anything that ever happened anywhere. Ever. Good god. We are a lucky country right now.
FOR LICKETY-SPLIT RELEASE
TELEVISION, USA – The Definitely Not Coordinating With Stephen Colbert Super PAC released a new television commercial today in South Carolina, in advance of the upcoming underfunded GOP Primary. The ad, entitled "Not Abel," shows support for Stephen Colbert's possible candidacy by offering voters a way to show support for Stephen Colbert's possible candidacy.Oh man. Oh man. The ad:
The "Plus: the economy" graphics - oh man. Every millisecond of this ad - right up to the very, very end - is funnier than anything that ever happened anywhere. Ever. Good god. We are a lucky country right now.
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Stephen Colbert is Going to Kick America's Ass
...until they have to put a complete media blackout on him.
This is just so deadly, so powerful, so freaking perfect, that a political system so far up its own ass can not survive anywhere near it. This is sunlight to E. coli.
More Colbert here.
This is just so deadly, so powerful, so freaking perfect, that a political system so far up its own ass can not survive anywhere near it. This is sunlight to E. coli.
More Colbert here.
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