Mickelson was trying to tell romney that he is not following his own religion. Romney knows his religion better than Mickelson. I'd be pissed too if someone thought they knew more about my religion than I.
Change your user name please. Pre teens look at this stuff! I don't care to see your smut either! Be curteous of others that use the internet and youtube please. Grow up!
Mr. Mickelson, who is neither a Mormon, a lawyer, nor a veteran political strategist or candidate, took it upon himself to instruct Mr. Romney, who is all three, on what he was doing wrong in his campaign and what his religion says.
So.. like... ummm.. what the hell would good things for good people have to do with a psycho that worships a god that is an obvious fabrication of an 18th century con man/seer for hire?? Indian ghosts, gold tablets and seer stones.. where the harry potter fuck do you imbecile ignorants get off respecting such a farce???
Thanks for posting this! I'm glad I had a chance to view the whole thing - because the clips displayed elsewhere give a different message don't they! And thank you for your commentary, I think you're right on.
Romney's 'righteous indignation' over Mickelson's questioning was entirely justified, and showed that he isn't one to be pushed around. Good for Romney... besides, at least to me, it was painfully obvious that Mickelson wasn't sincere in his claims to fully agree with the Mormon church's positions. If he did, why would he try and hinder a candidate's success, when supposedly that candidate would bring the values Mickelson supposedly supports to the Oval office?
Mickelson was trying to tell romney that he is not following his own religion. Romney knows his religion better than Mickelson. I'd be pissed too if someone thought they knew more about my religion than I.
hydroponicrose 4 years ago
Change your user name please. Pre teens look at this stuff! I don't care to see your smut either! Be curteous of others that use the internet and youtube please. Grow up!
WWJDCTR 4 years ago 2
Mr. Mickelson, who is neither a Mormon, a lawyer, nor a veteran political strategist or candidate, took it upon himself to instruct Mr. Romney, who is all three, on what he was doing wrong in his campaign and what his religion says.
gundyrage 4 years ago
I agree, let's go burn us a witch or a heretic.
An indian ghost told me it was the word of god.
YouTvbeSucksMyCock 4 years ago
So.. like... ummm.. what the hell would good things for good people have to do with a psycho that worships a god that is an obvious fabrication of an 18th century con man/seer for hire?? Indian ghosts, gold tablets and seer stones.. where the harry potter fuck do you imbecile ignorants get off respecting such a farce???
YouTvbeSucksMyCock 4 years ago
YEah, that different message would be the truth you fine leg of mutton sheeple.
YouTvbeSucksMyCock 4 years ago
Mitt is it.
StopFauxRed08 4 years ago
Thanks for posting this! I'm glad I had a chance to view the whole thing - because the clips displayed elsewhere give a different message don't they! And thank you for your commentary, I think you're right on.
supernovia1st 4 years ago
He did do an amazing job, and he couldn't have known the whole country was about to see him in an off air debate, spectacular!!
gabrielc86 4 years ago
Romney's 'righteous indignation' over Mickelson's questioning was entirely justified, and showed that he isn't one to be pushed around. Good for Romney... besides, at least to me, it was painfully obvious that Mickelson wasn't sincere in his claims to fully agree with the Mormon church's positions. If he did, why would he try and hinder a candidate's success, when supposedly that candidate would bring the values Mickelson supposedly supports to the Oval office?
mmarshall76 4 years ago