Most hilarious moment of the Primary

Shouldn’t intentionally hilarious moments be disqualifed from the contest?

Romney’s speech to an empty stadium was amusing.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/04/23/1085759/-GOP-Madness-2012-Round-1-match-3

Dick Tuck pulled a similar stunt on Nixon back in 1950. But today’s Republicans succeed in pranking themselves.

This may loosely count as GOP primary politics: Donald Trump, during the height of his birther phase, gets embarrassed by Obama’s jokes at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner.


Romney’s line from his speech at CPAC 2012 made me laugh: “I was a severely conservative governor!!”

…which was soon after Foster Friess’s joke: "A conservative, a moderate, and a liberal walk into a bar, and the bartender says ‘Hi Mitt’ ".


The whole Newt Gingrich interview on Meet The Press on May 15, 2011: Newt bashes ‘Obamacare’. David Gregory showed a video clip of Gingrich in 1993 on Meet The Press supporting individual mandates. There was also the “right wing social engineering” characterization of the Ryan budget and awkward questions about Newt’s prior infidelities…“You were 55 at the time”.


Philadelphia Inquirer headline (soon before the Iowa Caucus):
“SANTORUM SURGES FROM BEHIND”


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Yes! Nearly every major GOP candidate’s primary campaign was at least somewhat surreal.

If you’re going there, what about Santorum comes from behind in Alabama three-way

In the primary “sideshow” category, Sara Palin was comedy gold. Her goofy historical malapropisms during her bus tour, and her frequent attempts to upstage other Republican candidates by showing up at their events, made me laugh almost every day.

The trees are the right height was pretty awesome, like a robot trying to tell a humor-joke.

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What was this one? Can you maybe clarify a little by mentioning, oh, who said it and what it was exactly that they said?

Romney said it, when describing what he loved about Michigan. IIRC, he said it a couple of different times and places.

Here is a video of him saying it once – the same speech where he got grief for mentioning his wife drives “a couple of Cadillacs”.

I seem to remember him saying it again in a rather lame ramble about the geography of the state, but I haven’t found a cite yet. Maybe I’m conflating what he said in two unrelated lame ramblings.

Ah, here’s the other time. I think, but I’m not sure this was the first instance, and the link about was the second.

Oh yeah, her random bus tour, aka The Iquiterod Trail. I wonder if Sam Stone is still convinced her didn’t quit.

Thanks, Boyo Jim. I hadn’t seen or heard about that one.

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Sorry, other posters already clarified for me, I didn’t realize I didn’t attribute it to the Romneybot.

This Rick Santorum ad has to be up there.

Fox News: Newt’s three marriages mean that he would make a strong President. I think that’s my personal favorite.