The Unfair Advantage Of Altitude

Presidential loser 2000 says that presidential loser 2012 was hurt by the altitude in Denver, which gave Romney an unfair advantage. This makes sense, because Romney’s home in Belmont, MA  is at 41 feet elevation – so he is used to high altitude.

Professional sports teams travelling to Denver are also very disadvantaged. We know this because all of the Denver sports teams suck, and none have a winning record.

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6 Responses to The Unfair Advantage Of Altitude

  1. gator69 says:

    Well, since this is coming from the Debate King, I’m convinced.

  2. Scott says:

    He was participating in a debate, not a triathlon…

    -Scott

  3. rocknblues81 says:

    This is the guy Skeptical Science is going to run with>

  4. DC Andy says:

    Romney was bold enough to talk about energy independence and the squandered money on green energy. We now have someone, if elected, with enough common sense to put the national interestr first and put this green insanity on the back burner where it belongs.

  5. philjourdan says:

    Guess Obama only wants to be president of 56 states now. Colorado, you are out of there!

  6. rocknblues81 says:

    Al Gore could learn something…

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