Friday, December 16, 2011

Mitt Romney's life as a poor Mormon missionary in France questioned

Funniest part of this is an elitist snot like Willard would try to relate to us commoners by saying he crapped in a bucket once.

A day after being labelled “out of touch” for casually offering a $10,000 bet to a rival candidate, Mr Romney told supporters he had experienced austerity as a missionary in France, using a bucket for a lavatory and a hose for a shower. “You’re not living high on the hog at that kind of level,” he said.

Turns out Mittens was clicking his oxford's in a French palace during his missionary days.

Mr Romney lived in the Mission Home, a 19th century neoclassical building in the French capital’s chic 16th arrondissement. “It was a house built by and for rich people,” said Richard Anderson, the son of the mission president at the time of Mr Romney’s stay. “I would describe it as a palace”.

Tearful as he described the house, Mr Anderson, 70, of Kaysville, Utah, said Romney aides had asked him not to speak publicly about their time together there.


Tearful?

Pressured not to speak of his time with Romney?

Creepy!!!



I remember the last time I was proselytized by one of these bike riding, bad suit wearing, goofballs. I let him give me the run down of the Book of Mormon.

After, I told him, "Dude, that was some of the whackiest shit I've ever heard. But we're cool. You folks don't fly planes into buildings or jump up and down on Oprah's couch. So, you're all right with me."

I really don't care that Romney is Mormon.

It's that he's too damn liberal and a phony...

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