Would Mitt Romney Have Been the First Black President?
Mitt Romney lost the 2012 presidential election, leaving conservatives with many questions. chief among them, though, is “Would Mitt Romney be the first black president?”
(Would have been) 45. Mitt Romney

Would he have been the first black president?
No.
Would he be the first president in the black?
No, that was Jefferson.
Would Mitt Romney have been the president most in the black financially?
Yes
Who Was the First Black President? (Part 5 of 44)
In a harrowing 44-part series, I will examine each President and answer the toughest question of all: Who really was the first black president? Have we even had a black president? By combining the most current research with expert analysis, I will settle the debate raging through this great nation.
5. James Monroe

Was he the first black president?
No.
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Swing States Consider Taking Nation Hostage Before Realizing That They Already Have

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Toledo, Ohio — A group of electorally competitive states considered taking the U.S. hostage before suddenly realizing that they already had.
The coalition, led by Ohio and Florida, also contains Iowa, Michigan, Wisconsin, New Hampshire, Nevada, Colorado, North Carolina, and Virginia, drafted a list of demands for the rest of the nation.
“We joined together in retaliation for the thousands of TV ads, robocalls, and harassing door knocks, we have chosen to consolidate our electoral strength and leverage it into increased attention from the major candidtes,” Swing State Coalition (SSC) leader Elton Price said.
Some of the SSC’s demands include:
- Automotive and Corn subsidies for eternity
- Daily rallies by the major Democratic and Republican candidates
- Formal apologies from the states for making fun of it all the time.
- The return of Motown to Michigan from California
- Renaming of “West Virginia” as “Worst Virginia”
- Construction of a really cool waterslide in Cedar Rapids, Iowa
- A 100 year postseason bowl ban for all college football teams not located in swing states
- Free iPads for every adult, iPad Minis for every child.
The SSC almost formally released these demands until realizing that they had, in fact, already controlled the very fate of the entire nation, even though they do not constitute a majority of the population.
“Upon further reflection, we remembered that we already control the elections, and that there is nothing people in California or Texas can do about it,” Mr. Price said.
Who Was the First Black President? (Part 4 of 44)
In a harrowing 44-part series, I will examine each President and answer the toughest question of all: Who really was the first black president? Have we even had a black president? By combining the most current research with expert analysis, I will settle the debate raging through this great nation.
4. James Madison

Was he the first black president?
No.
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Presidential Debate #3 (Drinking Game) Primer: Foreign Policy

Both candidates look to break the tie as we head into the third and final 2012 Presidential debate. Romney took an early lead, but Obama rebounded following a strong performance at the Town Hall debate.
Moderator Bob Schieffer of CBS News is out to prove that men really can moderate debates as well as women.
Speaking of, the internet is less than 24 hours from a new meme. Romney was the source of the biggest ones so far, Big Bird and Binders full of women. Will Obama use his “Romnesia” line on the national stage for the first time?
Enough questions, here are the drinking game rules:
October 11th Foreign Policy Debate - Focus mostly on Middle-East wars, trade with China, Eurozone Debt Crisis, and maybe a little Syria sprinkled in for good measure.
Drink When Someone Says/Does: Iraq, (nuclear) Iran, (tough on) China, North Korea, Russia, Syria, Euro, default, Germany, Greece, democracy, Afghanistan, apologizing for America (conservative), when Obama is asked a question about emerging BRIC nations but you can tell by his eyes that he just wants to say “I killed Bin Laden come at me bro!”, trade, exports, imports, Beijing.
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Who Was the First Black President? (Part 2 of 44)
In a harrowing 44-part series, I will examine each President and answer the toughest question of all: Who really was the first black president? Have we even had a black president? By combining the most current research with expert analysis, I will settle the debate raging through this great nation.
2. John Adams

Was he the fist black president?
No.
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Divided Nation Rallies Around Single Hashtag for #VPDebate

Danville, Ky - While Vice-President Joe Biden and his challenger, Paul Ryan, traded blows in the second debate of the general election, viewers managed to put aside partisan differences and use a common hashtag when commenting on the debate from social media websites like Twitter and Google+
The hashtag, #VPDebate, was used by Americans of all types, from Wall Street Bankers, college students, and government employees used the same hashtag when speaking on the debate. This was in stark contrast to the first debate between President Obama and Governor Romney, where Americans struggled to find the most appropriate way to tag their tweets.
“It was so confusing. Some people used #debate2012, #debate , #debates. Some people even tried to make #presidentialdebate2012 work! That’s too long!” Blogger Young Man Yells At Cloud said.
Both the Romney and Obama campaigns issued statements commending the American people for coming together even in these harsh political times.
VP Debate (Drinking Game) Primer
Via: NerdWallet
A Vice-President debate is kind of ridiculous because elections are typically not won because of a VP, and they don’t really have much power outside of tie-breaking Senate votes and staying in live in case the President dies.
If they were honest,the debate would go something like this:
On Foreign Policy
Biden: I would do a better job of staying alive just in case and breaking senate ties
Ryan: No, I would do a good job of staying alive just in case and breaking senate ties
On Unemployment
Biden: I would do a better job of staying alive just in case and breaking senate ties
Ryan: No, I would do a good job of staying alive just in case and breaking senate ties
On the National Debt
Biden: I would do a better job of staying alive just in case and breaking senate ties
Ryan: No, I would do a good job of staying alive just in case and breaking senate ties
Thankfully, there are still drinking games to keep us occupied while we wait for Joe Biden to say something vaguely sexual whilst getting lost in Paul Ryan’s eyes.
Here are the rules for tonight’s debate!
October 11th Vice-Presidential Debate - Focus on not saying anything dumb to hurt the top of the ticket
Drink When Someone Says/Does - Pretty much same as above, when you imagine Paul Ryan naked, when your imagined naked Paul Ryan morphs into Ron Paul, when you imagine Sarah Palin naked for old times’ sake.
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Happy 11th Birthday, Afghanistan War!

Sunday marked the 11th anniversary of the beginning of the war against Afghanistan. Oh, we were so young then. We never would have expected it turning into our nation’s longest war.
How did you celebrate the 11th anniversary?
Did you …
Dance on bin-Laden’s watery grave?
start a new “Support our troops” minivan magnet ribbon small business on Etsy?
Ponder the consequences of long-term military intervention?
Listen to “Handlebars” by Flobots for old times’ sake?
Make a sandwich?
Make a sandwich for your S/O?
Have a “Code Pink” reunion picnic and BBQ?
watch all of the Michael Moore movies while playing the Bacon eating game? (eat every time you think someone in the movie wants bacon just to spite them)
Go to brunch with DA GURLS xOxO?
Considered dusting off that old “Mission Accomplished” banner?
Ate Freedom Fries for a day? (made from free-range potatoes)
Forgot because Romney made a gaffe about Big Bird and now our collective shit is lost?
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Fervent PBS Supporters Stockpile Sesame Street, Downton Abbey DVDs

41-year-old Monica Shepman, a sales conultant, was one of hundreds of custmers seen buying hundreds of DVDs, from Thomas the Tank Engine, to Sesame Street.
“I refuse to let Romney and big government take News Hour away from me! This violates my constitutional right to pledge drives!” Ms. Shepman said as she suckerpunched a 10-year-old boy in order to snag a Tickle-me-Elmo
This is just a snapshot of the type of hysteria surrounding PBS-related merchandise. Experts believe that the sudden spike in sales is driven by fear of a Romney presidency.
Similar to conservatives who stockpiled bullets out of fear of an Obama presidency, many liberals are hoarding any and every piece of merchandise related to the publicly-funded TV station.
Pro-PBS supporters have also begun the #OccupySesameStreet movement, in which people are camping out in the toy aisle of major retailers like Target, and singing themes to their favorite programs, like Arthur.
The most fervent supporters have even erected makeshift shrines to the Dowager Countess from Downton Abbey outside of polling locations in swing states, in hopes that her icy demeanor will intimidate Romney supporters from voting.
Romney - “Some of my best friends are Big Birds”

Mitt Romney issued a statement late last night clarifying remarks he made regarding cuts to PBS’ funding during yesterday’s presidential debate.
“My family and I are tremendous fans of Big Bird’s work, and have been for a long time. Some of my be st friends are big birds. In fact, we love all large birds. Ann is currently raising two orphan ostriches. We love them very much,” Romney said in a statement.
Romney’s remarks on cuts to PBS, which constitutes less than a tenth of a percent of the federal budget, and also airs beloved programs like Downton Abbey, Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood, and Arthur.
In response to Romney’s remarks, a SuperPAC named “Sesame Street Kids for Truth” launched an ad in battleground states condemning Romney for being on the side of Wall Street instead of Sesame Street.



