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By Paul Bond Seinfeld Jason Alexander Jerry Stiller - H 2011 Actor Jason Alexander may not be a supporter of Mitt Romney ... hopeful invoked his George Costanza character during Wednesday ...
Do presidential candidates really want to be taking cues from George Costanza, Jerry Seinfeld's work-avoiding friend who once called himself "lord of the idiots"? Republican candidate Mitt Romney ...
In a debate gaffe that revealed serious questions about Mitt Romney's ability to recite ... He laughed and said, "As George Costanza would say, 'When they're applauding, stop.'" ...
In last night’s Republican presidential debate, Mitt Romney invoked what he thought was advice from the George Costanza character on the legendary sitcom “Seinfeld.” The line referenced by ...
No two people could be more different than Mitt Romney — Ken-doll handsome, wealthy as a Pharaoh, and blessed with a loving and equally good-looking family — and George Costanza, a schlubby ...
A ‘Seinfeld’ fan’s dream come true. Mitt Romney loves to reference Seinfeld and, more specifically, his favorite character, George Costanza, perhaps as an effort to show he has a sense of ...
Mitt Romney‘s sharpest jab didn’t come ... borrowed a line from George Costanza, the beloved “Seinfeld” character. After receiving overwhelming applause saying, “I want to restore ...
As Seinfeld's George Costanza said ... Meanwhile heart shaped oven mitts, attached to an accompanying apron, presumably let any future hubby know you can find your way around a kitchen.
Mitt Romney threw in a little touch of “Seinfeld.” When the crowd started applauding toward the end of his short statement, Romney smiled and chuckled. “As George Costanza would say ...
Ron Paul calling Rick Santorum "a fake," and Santorum claiming Mitt Romney had adopted Occupy ... our favorite curmudgeonly New Yorker, George Costanza: "What's the George Costanza line?