Let me finish tonight with this.
Jack Kennedy once said he felt sorry for his presidential rival Dick Nixon because Nixon could never decide who he really was. On every public occasion, he had to decide how to present himself. In other words, which Nixon to be. Should he be the high-toned statesman or the rabid partisan? He always had to sweat that decision right there before the Klieg lights.
Now, fast forward to today and today's presidential rivalry.
Imagine how hard it is being Mitt Romney. "Let's see, which one am I supposed to be today? Am I the Tea Party champion, the hater of Obamacare, the crusader bent on tearing into the Nation's Capitol and tearing down everything Obama built, starting with that terrible health care plan based on...Oh, oh..based on my health care plan in Massachusetts...?"
You see the problem?
But if it's hard being the candidate who at least gets to call the shots day to day, imagine trying to be a spokesperson for this guy. How would Andrea Saul know how much trouble she'd get into by saying what she just did about that man in the latest Obama ad who lost his wife to cancer after getting fired in a Bain Capital operation? "To that point, if people had been in Massachusetts, under Governor Romney’s health care plan, they would have had health care."
Didja hear that? That that poor fellow's wife might be alive today if the whole country had what Mitt built in Massachusetts; that presumably the country would be better off if it took the lead from what Romney had done.
How was Ms. Saul to know that it's not right to say what Romney, the candidate, said years ago before he was a candidate: that the country should take Massachusetts as a model when it comes to health care? How could she know that such a public admission is, in the words of a late Nixon spokesman, "inoperative."
So what a day this has been — the day that we can salute the Romney team in the person of Andrea Saul for saying what we've been saying for a year: that the "Mitt Romney" that Mitt Romney is selling out there is not the Mitt Romney his own chief spokesperson is now admitting to be the very same Mitt Romney who governed Massachusetts and did what his new friends keep telling themselves he should never have done, which just happens to be something he should be bragging about — not hiding under bed.




Sure, Slick Willie is a flip-flopper and so is President Obama. It's a matter of choosing the lesser of two evils and I would go for Mitt everyday day of the week and twice on Sundays.
OMG! Mittens has flip flopped like no one else in history! He has held every single viewpoint, every single side, multiple stands on every single issue!
To compare the President or anyone else to Mitten's flip flopping is laughable and even die hard right wing pundits like limpballs and the Fox propagandists don't even try to make the mistake of telling that lie to their audiences! Ha Ha Ha!
But you're right on one thing if you support a man who has made a living shipping AMERICAN jobs to other countries, closing down AMERICAN factories and shipping them to foreigners, removing hundreds of millions of dollars from the AMERICAN economy and putting them into foreign bank accounts and taking tens of millions out of the AMERICAN tax base, well then Mitt's your man.
I'm not exactly sure why the Republican party IS so anti-American and perhaps one day some Republican will explain it to me, (other than pure greed), but c'est la vie.
MRomney is a delusional man, like Sarah "from Alaska".
Matt Kibbe, president and CEO of FreedomWorks, appearing on Hardball last night stated, "We don't do TV ads" when Chris Matthews asked about Koch money paying for TV ads.
Below are links from the FreedomWorks web site asking for donations specifically for TV ads. One such plea is a letter signed by Matt Kibbe:
<http://action.freedomworks.org/email/view/1085/>
<https://www.freedomworks.org/contribute/unionvideos?s=Mar17>
I know. They don't lie either! Ha Ha Ha! The Koch brothers have been caught in so many lies they should just be called "The Princes of Lies." Ha Ha Ha!
Chris - did you and your 'graduate work in economics at UNC' (translation 'drop out') pedigree really try to tangle with Condi Rice tonight. What a joke...and what is it with that tick that makes you constantly fiddle with your preppy Brooks Brothers ties all the time? Are you worried that they are blocking your table cloth shirts? Really Chris, it is so evident that you are uncomfortable in your own skin...now even to the point of disrespecting your MSNBC peers. Kick back and enjoy while Mitt takes PA Avenue bubba.