Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Romney victory party tonight at Heathers


I was a little slow and thought it was real for a moment.

One of the newish co-owners kindly spelled it out for me.

Per Ray Lemoine: "This is a joke party. As in, we fucking hate Romney and this is satire."

But there is an Election Night party here.

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  1. um...yeah...i don't get it.

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  2. THAT PARTY LOOKS AWESOME!!!!

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  3. Actually, it looks like their party happened last month. Check the date.

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  4. ...If ya gotta explain the joke...

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  5. So typical, irony for irony's sake. Plenty of attitude, no humor, no discernible point.

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  6. I would think the EV needs buisness. I will never go there now. Stupid move.

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  7. "Mormons drink free all night"

    Love it!

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  8. I am not even a Romney supporter but I would never go anywhere that blatantly disparages an entire religion. What if it said "Jews drink for free". I hope this disphit's business tanks hard.

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  9. they need to work on their sense of irony & satire
    kinda just looked like a very bad real party

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  10. Attention all fake flyer critics:

    "A very bad real party" is exactly what this fake flyer for a Mitt Romney party was supposed to look like. That is the irony.

    If it said "Jews drink for free" there would be no joke. Mormons don't drink. If it said "AIPAC presents Bibi war on Iran day" with a pic of Bibi lolzing and "Open bacon bar for all Jews" that would be an even better flyer for a fake event.

    The point of the party was to celebrate that Romeny is a loser.

    Anyone who thought this was real is an idiot. Hosted by Uncle Sam? TV c/o Time Warner? You were all too lazy to actually read the FAKE FLYER FOR THE FAKE PARTY.

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