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Hilarious and Brutal: Romney kills at the annual Alfred E. Smith Dinner
Fox News repost ^ | 10-18-2012

Posted on 10/18/2012 7:02:15 PM PDT by sheikdetailfeather

Tonight was the annual Alfred E. Smith Dinner where the candidates take a humorous break from the campaign trail. But I gotta say, I was pleasantly surprised at how funny Romney was as he delivered line after line, mostly about the president. In fact he landed some pretty hard blows on the president, namely one where in using the Sesame Street reference he said that President Obama’s remarks “are brought to you by the letter O and the number 16 Trillion.” Ouch! And there’s a lot more where that came from.

My bet is that even though it was all in good fun, the left is going to hate it and will try and make something out of it. Maybe they’ll put all the jokes the didn’t like in a binder or something.

Watch:

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TOPICS: Politics
KEYWORDS: alsmithdinner; brutal; dinner; hilarious; romney
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To: kabar

As best I can remember, seems to me like he hit all the bases - the unborn, Big Bird who represents funding cuts, Obamacare through the HHS mandates in Latin, ingenuity of Americans represented by the Apostle and the church and so many other issues. All in all I think it was the best campaign speech I have heard him give without giving the appearance of it being one.


161 posted on 10/18/2012 10:53:21 PM PDT by Grams A (The Sun will rise in the East in the morning and God is still on his throne.)
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To: sheikdetailfeather
My 2 Favorite political cartoons of the year. Image and video hosting by TinyPic Image and video hosting by TinyPic
162 posted on 10/18/2012 10:54:35 PM PDT by MtnMan101
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To: beckysueb
I wonder what Chrissy thought of Obamas’ joke about him.

Yeah, me too. It was something like:

"Four years ago, I gave Chris Matthews a tingle up the leg; this year, I gave him a stroke."
163 posted on 10/18/2012 10:59:29 PM PDT by Colinsky
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To: sheikdetailfeather

President Obama’s remarks “are brought to you by the letter O and the number 16 Trillion.”

Outstanding!


164 posted on 10/18/2012 10:59:29 PM PDT by jonno (Having an opinion is not the same as having the answer...)
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To: Chickensoup

You got it. I wondered at that remark. Can’t use “Hussein” because of all the Islamophobes.


165 posted on 10/18/2012 11:07:11 PM PDT by firebrand (Beware of wishful thinking--the mousetrap of small minds.)
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To: One Name

Nothing wrong with a sentence fragment.


166 posted on 10/18/2012 11:09:51 PM PDT by firebrand (Beware of wishful thinking--the mousetrap of small minds.)
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To: sheikdetailfeather

Bttt


167 posted on 10/18/2012 11:11:04 PM PDT by The Californian (The door to the room of success swings on the hinges of opposition. Bob Jones, Sr.)
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To: sheikdetailfeather

Bttt


168 posted on 10/18/2012 11:11:04 PM PDT by The Californian (The door to the room of success swings on the hinges of opposition. Bob Jones, Sr.)
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To: sheikdetailfeather

Bttt


169 posted on 10/18/2012 11:11:10 PM PDT by The Californian (The door to the room of success swings on the hinges of opposition. Bob Jones, Sr.)
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To: sheikdetailfeather

Bttt


170 posted on 10/18/2012 11:11:10 PM PDT by The Californian (The door to the room of success swings on the hinges of opposition. Bob Jones, Sr.)
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To: TigerClaws; StarFan; NautiNurse
Perfect job by Mitt.

Funny. Self deprecating. A few jabs. Classy and heartfelt at the end.

Completely nailed it!!

I agree... My husband and I wanted Mitt's "roast" to go on much longer... we wanted to hear more... it was SO good!

171 posted on 10/18/2012 11:48:21 PM PDT by nutmeg (I'm with Sarah Palin and Ted Cruz: Romney / Ryan 2012)
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To: sheikdetailfeather
*unbelievable funny* :-D

172 posted on 10/19/2012 12:10:03 AM PDT by skinkinthegrass (WA DC E$tabli$hment; DNC/RNC/Unionists...Brazilian saying: "$@me Old $hit; w/ different flie$" :^)
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To: BlueStateRightist

I wonder what lines ended up on the cutting room floor. I always wanted to write jokes for the Al Smith dinner. Let me give it a shot:

Harry Reid once said of Barack Obama, “It’s amazing. 25 years ago he would have been serving us coffee.” Not accurate Harry. 3 months from now he’ll be serving himself coffee and wondering what happened.

We all saw Joe Biden try to use the old “You’re no Jack Kennedy line” against Paul Ryan in their debate. Of course Ryan never could be like Jack. Paul has too much respect for his wife.

Speaking of that Kennedy mystique, can’t you just picture Teddy cheering President Obama’s re-election from beyond Mary Jo’s grave.

It’s getting close to Halloween and the President’s daughters need costumes. May I suggest Want and Envy. The First Lady can be the Ghost of One-term Democratic President’s future.

Speaking of one-term Presidents. How about a shout out to Jimmy Carter. Keep those peanuts warm Jimmy. We’ve got a human who needs a habitat.

Some say President Obama is half white. Others say half black. Can’t we just settle on half assed.

I talked to one black girl who said she was voting for the President because he is black. Some people would call that racism, but I like to see that kind of Solidarity. Solidarity being her first name.

Hillary Clinton say the buck stops with her. But only when Michelle is out of town.

Democrats have learned a lot from their past mistakes. You know, Dukakis and Mondale.

Speaking of Dukakis, the media could learn a lesson from him as well. They’re both in the tank.

Somebody caught me on tape saying I don’t give a flying crap about 47% of America. Clearly I misspoke. There are alot of ways I could spin this. But here’s my favorite: President Obama is losing to me in the latest Gallup even though I straight up admitted I don’t give a flying crap about 47% of America. Imagine what would happen if I didn’t express sneering contempt for the public.


173 posted on 10/19/2012 12:46:48 AM PDT by Callahan
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To: sheikdetailfeather

Beautiful. Transcript:

SPEAKER: FORMER GOV. MITT ROMNEY, R-MASS.,

ROMNEY: Thank you. Thank you. Thank you so much.

(APPLAUSE)

ROMNEY: Thank you so much. Your eminence, Cardinal Dolan, Mr. President, Governor Cuomo, Mayor Bloomberg, Senator Schumer, Al and Ann Smith, thank you for your invitation. Thank you for your extraordinarily warm welcome. Ann and I appreciate your friendship very, very much. Thank you.

(APPLAUSE)

Now Al, you were right, a campaign can require a lot of wardrobe changes. We — blue jeans in the morning perhaps, suits for a lunch fundraiser, sport coat for dinner, but it’s nice to finally relax and to wear what Ann and I wear around the house.

(LAUGHTER)

I’m glad to be able to join in this memorable tradition. And of course I’m pleased that the president is here. We were chatting pleasantly this evening as if Tuesday night never happened.

(LAUGHTER)

And I credit that, of course to the cardinal. He is — it’s taken New York’s highest spiritual authority to get us back on our best behavior.

(LAUGHTER)

I was actually hoping the president would bring Joe Biden along this evening, because he’ll laugh at anything.

(LAUGHTER)

Of course this isn’t a night for serious politics, and it was especially nice to see President Obama and Cardinal Dolan sharing the dais despite their differences. I’m sure the cardinal has no hard feelings, and we might get an indication of that during dinner to see if the president’s wine turns into water.

(LAUGHTER)

Or for that matter, whether my water turns into wine.

(LAUGHTER)

I’m pleased to once again have the chance to see Governor Cuomo who’s already being talked about for higher office. A very impressive fellow, but he may be getting a little ahead of himself. I mean, let me get this straight, the man has put in one term as a governor. He has a father who happened to be a governor, and he thinks that’s enough to run for president.

Of course we’re down to the final months of the president’s term, as presidents...

(LAUGHTER)

...as President Obama surveys the Waldorf banquet room with everyone in white tie and refinery, you have to wonder what he’s thinking. So little time, so much to redistribute.

(LAUGHTER)

And don’t be surprised if the president mentions this evening the monthly jobs report where there was a slight improvement in the numbers. He knows how to seize the moment, this president. And already has a compelling new campaign slogan, “You’re better off now than you were four weeks ago.”

(LAUGHTER)

You know, with or without all the dignitaries that are here, the Al Smith dinner surely lives up to its billing. Usually when I get invited to gatherings like this, it’s just to be the designated driver.

(LAUGHTER)

Your kind hospitality here tonight gives me a chance to convey my deep and long held respect for the Catholic church. I have special admiration for the Apostle St. Peter, to whom it is said, “Upon this rock, I will build my church.” The story is all the more inspiring when you consider that he had so many skeptics and scoffers at the time who were heard to say, “If you’ve got a church, you didn’t build that.”

(LAUGHTER)

Of course only 19 days to go until the finish line, a campaign full of surprises. The debates are very exciting. Just the other night we had a very fun debate. Candy Crowley was there, and was happy to welcome us, but people seem to be very curious just as to how we prepare for the debates. Let me tell you what I do. First, refrain from alcohol for 65 years before the debate.

(LAUGHTER)

Second, find the biggest available straw man and then just mercilessly attack it.

(LAUGHTER)

Big Bird didn’t even see it coming.

(LAUGHTER)

And by the way in — in the spirit of Sesame Street, the president’s remarks tonight are brought to you but the letter ‘O’ and the number $16 trillion.

(LAUGHTER)

Campaigns can be grueling, exhausting. President Obama and are each very lucky to have one person who is always in our corner, someone who we can lean on, and someone who is a comforting presence. Without whom, we wouldn’t be able to go another day. I have my beautiful wife Ann, he has Bill Clinton.

(LAUGHTER)

We got a big dose of the Biden charm last week, I tell you that, in his debate with Paul Ryan. I’m not sure that all that carrying on had quite the effect that Joe intended. Because afterwards I heard from the Federal Election Commission, from now on whenever he appears on TV there’s a recording of me afterwards that says, “I’m Mitt Romney, and I approved this message.”

(LAUGHTER)

Of course rules of fairness have to be enforced, because what other safeguard do we have, besides the press?

(LAUGHTER)

And...

(APPLAUSE)

...now I never suggest that the — that the press is biased. I recognize that they have their job to do, and I have my job to do. My job is to lay out a positive vision for the future of the country, and their job is to make sure no one else finds out about it.

(LAUGHTER)

Let’s just say that some in the media have a certain way of — of looking at things. When suddenly I — I pulled ahead in some of the major polls, what was the headline? “Polls Show Obama Leading from Behind.”

(LAUGHTER)

And I’ve already seen early reports from tonight’s dinner, headline; “Obama Embraced by Catholics. Romney Dies with Rich People.”

(LAUGHTER)

Of course the president has put his own stamp on relations with the church. There have been some awkward moments. Like when the president pulled Pope Benedict aside to share some advice on how to deal with his critics. He said, “Look Holy Father, whatever the problem is, just blame it on Pope John Paul II.”

(LAUGHTER)

Of course the president has found a way to take the sting out of the Obamacare mandates for the church. From now on, they’re going to be in Latin.

(LAUGHTER)

We have very fundamental and sound principles that guide both the president and me. He — he and I, of course, both feel the pressures and tensions of a — of a close contest. It would be easy to let a healthy competition give way to the person on the penny, but fortunately we don’t carry the burden of — of disliking one another.

Our president has had some very fine and gracious moments. Don’t tell anyone I said so, but our 44th president has many gifts and a beautiful family that would make any man proud.

You can oppose...

(APPLAUSE)

In our country, you can oppose someone in politics and make a confident case against their policies without any ill will and that’s how it is for me. There’s more to life than politics.

At the Al Smith Foundation and the Archdiocese of New York, you show this in the work you do, in causes that run deeper than allegiance to party or to any contest at the moment. No matter which way the political winds are blowing, what work goes on, day in day out by this organization and you. You answer with calm and willing hearts and service to the poor and care for the sick, in defense and the rights of conscience and in solidarity with the innocent child waiting to be born. You strive to bring God’s love and every — in every life.

(APPLAUSE)

I — I don’t presume to have all your support and on a night like this, I’m certainly not going ask for it, but you can be certain that in the great causes of compassion that you come together to embrace that I stand proudly with you as an ally and friend.

God bless you all and God bless the United States of America.

Thank you.

END


174 posted on 10/19/2012 2:40:56 AM PDT by HannibalHamlinJr
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To: sheikdetailfeather

That was funny!


175 posted on 10/19/2012 3:08:28 AM PDT by Hot Tabasco (Jab him with a harpoon.....)
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To: Venturer
I don’t know who wrote this for Romney, but they are great.

I say the same. Where are Obama's humor guys? He couldn't get any Letterman or Leno hacks to help out??? Where were all his Hollywood friends to write material for him? Romney did really good...I was surprised. Obama was flat and going though the motions. Like he didn't want to be there which is getting to be familiar by now

176 posted on 10/19/2012 4:34:04 AM PDT by dennisw (Government be yo mamma - Re-elect Barack Obama)
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To: muffaletaman

I sent it to everyone in my address book.


177 posted on 10/19/2012 4:34:09 AM PDT by Venturer
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To: HannibalHamlinJr

thanks!!!! everything is coming up roses


178 posted on 10/19/2012 4:35:26 AM PDT by dennisw (Government be yo mamma - Re-elect Barack Obama)
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To: sheikdetailfeather

I was watching Sean Hannity and unexpectedly they cut to the Al Smith Dinner. I never would have seen it otherwise

Mitt hit it out of the park and I am being unbiased here. He had some clever writers who gave him excellent material. You know Obama is a loser when he can’t even get someone to write good stuff for him. But this is exactly what happened


179 posted on 10/19/2012 4:41:20 AM PDT by dennisw (Government be yo mamma - Re-elect Barack Obama)
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To: The Citizen Soldier

No, I haven’t seen 2016, but would like to. I have just noticed Obama has changed dramatically. Watching the dinner last night, I saw it again, as in the debates. Obama concedes to Romney in his speech, gestures, and eye contact.


180 posted on 10/19/2012 5:00:22 AM PDT by Toespi
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