Hello and Welcome to Mitt Wrongly. Now that we’ve got the one, nice thing to say out of the way, let’s talk about Mitt Romney!
Mitt Wrongly and repeatedly accuses Democrats and Liberals of allying, if not actually supporting, terrorists.
Mitt Wrongly speaks for the American dream, not recognizing the fundamentals of why it is all too often out of the reach of too many Americans.
Mitt Wrongly thinks he can flip-flop on issues like Abortion depending upon whichever way the political winds blow . . . for him.
Mitt Wrongly and constantly warmongers, the latest his saying Iran is the biggest threat to the world “since the fall of Soviet Union, and before that, Nazi Germany”. (Um, how about the crazy guy in North Korea who keeps testing long-range ballistic missiles and actually blows up atomic bombs?!?)
Mitt Romney is a true schister that will say anything, do anything to get what he wants. If you don’t believe me, just Google what other people have to say about him . . or . .
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Our first hope is that Mitt Romney abandons all hope of running for office ever again, but should he decide to run for President (or any other office), we want to be ready to show just what kind of candidate he is.


Mitt Romney is far too qualified for Presidential Office. He has had way to much success reviving business, saving jobs, and salvaging the 2002 Olympic games. We definitely don’t want an economic genius in office because our economy is already really stable. His intellect and experience would be hurtful to the country, for sure.
MittWrongly: Funny, he’s such a strong and intelligent candidate that he couldn’t beat out John McCain for the nomination, or even Sarah Palin for the VP slot. Yeah, a real winner you’ve got there!
Oh, and I think ‘news to everyone’ that the 2002 Olympics needed any salvaging. Yes, it was after 9-11 — and to that point and the fact there were abuses and mismanagement — everything was thrown toward making it both successful and secure. Nice attempt to rewrite history, though!
202 Olympic Facts: In 1999, before Romney was hired, the event was running $379 million short of its revenue benchmarks. Plans were being made to scale back the games to compensate for the fiscal crisis. The Games were also damaged by allegations of bribery involving top officials, including then Salt Lake Olympic Committee (SLOC) President and CEO Frank Joklik. Joklik and SLOC vice president Dave Johnson were forced to resign.
On February 11, 1999, Romney was hired as the new president and CEO of the Salt Lake Organizing Committee. Romney revamped the organization’s leadership and policies, organized 23,000 volunteers, reduced budgets, and boosted fund raising. He also worked to ensure the safety of the Games following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 by coordinating a $300 million security budget. Despite the initial fiscal shortfall, the Games ended up clearing a profit of $100 million, not counting the $224.5 million in security costs contributed by outside sources. Romney holds the record for most private money raised by any individual for the Winter Olympics.
Romney contributed $1 million to the Olympics, and donated the $825,000 salary he earned as President and CEO to charity.He wrote a book about his experience titled Turnaround: Crisis, Leadership, and the Olympic Games. Romney was widely praised for his successful efforts to turn around the 2002 Winter Olympics.
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You’re right though, Romney is a straight-up idiot; he graduated from a prestigious joint Juris Doctor/Master of Business Administration program coordinated between Harvard Law School and Harvard Business School, and to top it off, he graduated cum laude from the law school and was named a Baker Scholar for graduating in the top five percent of his business school class. Seriously… way too much intellect for to effectively lead any organization.
MittWrongly: So he didn’t fail at something that was supposed to succeed in the first place?!? Wow, that’s a pretty amazing accomplishment! I guess he is wick’d smaat after all.
Next time the President of the United States is in charge of the Olympics — and to borrow a quote from a crazy woman’s reference to the estimable Republican National Committee Chair, Michael Steele — “You be da’ man!”
MittWrongly: It may be an important point to some that the above post was plagiarized from Wikipedia, word for word and without attribution, and is not an ‘original work’ by the person posting it (Aaronius).
Aaronius: It may be a pertinent point to some that the above comment by Aaronius isn’t an English essay, nor is it a publicized article on a major blog/website and nobody gives a rat’s ass if it is cited or not. Also, it may be crucial to note that the owner of this website (MittWrongly) cannot acknowledge the widely-known fact that Romney’s career in business was a HUGE success, his role in the corruption-ravaged 2002 Winter Games was also crucial in the salvaging effort of said games (believe me, I was there), and that his list of presidential credentials is a mile long!
Its one thing if you disagree with his views/stances on particular issues. You have that right. But you cannot dispute that this guy is better qualified, has more experience, and vastly more knowledgeable than any other candidate out there. Barrack Obama hasn’t even managed a lemonade stand – it would end up in a deficit if he tried.
MittWrongly: First off, this website only launched a week ago and yet you seem obsessed with it. It may be that the Truth hurts, but why don’t you stick to spouting off on your own website? Or are you seeing a sudden drop in traffic and have to come here where all the MittTraffic(TM) is?!?
On your attack of the President of the United States, let’s be clear, Barack Obama raised more money than any other Presidential candidate in history at $532,946,511 — and won. That far exceeds Mitt Romney’s performance vis-a-vis the Olympics, especially when viewed through the prism that everyone wants to see the Olympics succeed whereas typically only about a half of the Country is rooting for any one candidate. That’s quite a successful lemonade stand Barack Obama was able to run, huh!
Oh, and Romney’s career may have been a huge success, but only a HUGE success for him, not the regular people he shafted along the way to get it.
MittWrongly: Plagiarism is defined as the “use or close imitation of the language and thoughts of another author and the representation of them as one’s own original work.” Interestingly enough, that definition is provided by Wikipedia, the very source you lifted from, word-by-word, without attribution, which is exactly what makes what you, Aaronius, did plagiarism with regard to your November 24th comment.