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Mitt Excites America

A Romney crowd in South Carolina.

Unlearn the Propaganda!

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  • Guest

    Some of the comments on the Daily Paul are saying that this is a photo from January:

    This is
    what ‘winning’ looks like? Romney Draws Small, Sleepy Crowd
    http://www.dailypaul.com/229781/romney-draws-small-sleepy-crowd

  • http://www.TomWoods.com Tom Woods

    Have the crowds gotten bigger?

  • vox

    Just goes to show you that our “mainstream” media is hardly different from the Soviet Union.  Americans know they’re getting a steady diet of  Michael Jackson, Anna Nicole Smith, etc.  Then they commit the doublethink of believing their press is not controlled.

  • Guest

    I don’t know. I’m voting for Ron Paul, so I don’t care how big are Romney’s crowds.

    If they want to try to convince me otherwise, I’m open to listening to what they have to say. There’s not many takers, in my experience.

  • Guest

    Oops. I clicked the wrong “Reply” link.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=318100011 Eduardo Maal

    You can only vote for Ron Paul if they let you.

  • Greg

    yay for Obama, right?!

  • http://www.TomWoods.com Tom Woods

    Obviously, someone who points out Romney’s small crowds must be saying “yay for Obama.”

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Brandon-Clobes/772274525 Brandon Clobes

    i saw this earlier but your title made me laugh my butt off lol

  • Mike

    *crickets*

  • http://www.facebook.com/occams.banana Charles Beasley

    Now, that’s a nice lookin’ carpet, there.

  • Jordan

    It’s because he’s a Mormon, isn’t it?  It must be – Chris Matthews said so.

  • Anonymous

    Half the people were paid to be there…