A G.O.P. Reunion, With Plans for More Togetherness
VANDALIA, Ohio — For the first time in almost a month, Mitt Romney reunited on Tuesday with the man who many Republicans thought would charge up the presidential campaign: Representative Paul D. Ryan, the charismatic PowerPoint-wielder who can draw thousands to rallies that are really mostly giant question-and-answer sessions where they can ask “Paul,” in effect, how to save the party, and the country.
The question now is whether Mr. Ryan, Mr. Romney’s vice-presidential running mate, can save his own ticket.
...
I, for one, look forward to that final, 48 hour, adrenaline-tweaked pre-election sprint when the final polls are in the hands of both candidates, the losing staff begins leaking like the Deepwater Horizon, huge, failing campaign engines seize up and gears start flying in every direction.
Until then, regardless of the staggering mountain of evidence to contrary, the plutocrat party line will continue to be that the Romneybot 9000 has never made a mistake or distorted information and remains, by any practical definition of the words, foolproof and incapable of error.
5 comments:
Yeah, because the last time a large group of Republicans gathered in one spot it was so awesome.
Forgive my ignorance but who is that marvelous robot (on the left) in the first picture?
John Puma
Compared to Mittens, Hal's end seemed like a dignified humane trip through the five stages of denial.
I am very happy.
John Puma,
I don't know. It just leaped out of Goggle image search and into my heart.
Sean Riley,
I'm glad.
blackdaug,
Indeed. HAL (we learn in "2010") was driven mad by humans who forced him to lie.
Post a Comment