Tuesday, November 5

Theo’s Twit Of The Week: Stephanie Cutter

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Thorsten Heins

Years from now, Thorsten Heins can show this photo to his grandchildren and claim he used to run a fruit stand.  It would make more sense than the truth.

Years from now, Thorsten Heins can show this photo to his grandchildren and claim he used to run a fruit stand. It would make more sense than the truth.

While he hasn’t done anything yet, just the fact that he was willing to take over Research In Motion is a pretty good reason for Thorsten Heins to get a Twit Honorable Mention. The death throes of RIM should have ceased a year ago, but Heins is grimly marching on, offering that the game-changing (and eternally delayed) Blackberry 10 is coming out… next year?

Forget next year – if RIM makes it to next quarter I’ll be impressed. And if they manage not to get sued for grossly misrepresenting themselves to their shareholders I’ll be downright flabbergasted.

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  1. JazzQuipster on

    Well TRoe, here we are not even a week after your “Twit of the Week: Stephanie Cutter” piece and Cutter’s charges against Romney are sticking and resonating with the public. As an added bonus the brouhaha is increasing the call for Romney to release more tax returns, even among Republicans. And, that undoubtedly will just open up whole new cans of worms for Romney.

    Given your terrible call on Stephanie Cutter as your Twit of the Week, Teddy, I would like to nominate you as the next Twit of the Week. You’ve earned it.

    • Ah, The Jazz Quibbler strikes again.

      Nothing is sticking on the Bain matter at all – unless you’re a mindless slave to MSNBC’s DNC propaganda machine or David Axelrod’s bootlick. Everyone else has admitted that Romney is not in the wrong on this one and that Cutter’s blithering tirade is entirely based on the shoddy work gleaned from a crooked newspaper story.

      I personally think Mitt Romney is a terrible candidate, but he doesn’t deserve to be accused of a felony with no proof whatsoever. What Cutter did was character assassination (she leaves the real assassinations of Americans to her boss), and she did it in such a stupid and obviously incorrect manner that it boggles the mind.

      But DNC shills like yourself and Cutter (who hail from the ‘cut and paste’ school of thinking) are not interested in facts.  What drives you is some species of willful ignorance combined with religious devotion to failed economic and governmental polices. 

      Why don’t you try contributing something original, like an article, instead of trolling the comment boards? I know it is difficult to form your own thoughts, but why not give it a shot?  It can’t be any more laughable than your comments.

      Cordially yours,Theo

      • JazzQuipster on

        TRoe: “Nothing is sticking on the Bain matter at all…”

        Nothing I tell ya’, nothing, he said, stomping his feet.  Whatever you’re smoking there, Teddy, has put you in a blissful state of denial. The Bain matter isn’t going away any time soon, and neither is the matter of Romney’s tax returns. These things will dog Romney all the way up to election day. 

    • Ah, The Jazz Quibbler strikes again.

      Nothing is sticking on the Bain matter at all – unless you’re a mindless slave to MSNBC’s DNC propaganda machine or David Axelrod’s bootlick. Everyone else has admitted that Romney is not in the wrong on this one and that Cutter’s blithering tirade is entirely based on the shoddy work gleaned from a crooked newspaper story.

      I personally think Mitt Romney is a terrible candidate, but he doesn’t deserve to be accused of a felony with no proof whatsoever. What Cutter did was character assassination (she leaves the real assassinations of Americans to her boss), and she did it in such a stupid and obviously incorrect manner that it boggles the mind.

      But DNC shills like yourself and Cutter (who hail from the ‘cut and paste’ school of thinking) are not interested in facts.  What drives you is some species of willful ignorance combined with religious devotion to failed economic and governmental polices. 

      Why don’t you try contributing something original, like an article, instead of trolling the comment boards? I know it is difficult to form your own thoughts, but why not give it a shot?  It can’t be any more laughable than your comments.

      Cordially yours,Theo