Coffee Talk: Mitt’s Teenage Mischief

^Mitt Romney said Thursday that “back in high school I did some dumb things” but insisted that the prep school pranks chronicled in a news story were never intended to target gay students specifically.

“They talked about the fact that I played a lot of pranks in high school, and they described some that, boy, you just say to yourself, ‘Back in high school,’ you know, ‘I did some dumb things.’ If anyone was hurt by that or offended by that, obviously, I apologize. But overall, high school years were a long time ago,” Romney said on the “Kilmeade & Friends” radio program.

According to the report in The Washington Post, Romney took part in a prank that involved pinning down and cutting the hair of a new student who had found himself the target of ridicule “for his nonconformity and presumed homosexuality.”

^Bristol Palin thinks it’s laughable that President Barack Obama’s children influenced his decision to support same-sex marriage. Who cares what Bristol Palin thinks?

^James Allan Miller, 41, of Harrah, is a high school teacher who also works as  the public address announcer for Oklahoma City’s NBA team, the Thunder. Miller  was arrested on complaints of lewd acts with a child under 16. Read more: http://newsok.com#ixzz1uXgHoCxD

^What’s going to happen at tomorrow’s Republican State Convention? Will Ron Paul’s supporters succeed in electing their slate of national convention delegates?


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  1. Porter Davis, 11 May, 2012

    Maybe Mitt’s famous aloofness is because he is a sociopathic bully. Just what we need is another sociopath in office. Seems like they all have been since Reagan.

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