BOSTON -- From the moment Mitt Romney stepped off stage Tuesday night, having just delivered a brief concession speech he wrote only that evening, the massive infrastructure surrounding his campaign quickly began to disassemble itself.
Aides taking cabs home late that night got rude awakenings when they found the credit cards linked to the campaign no longer worked.
http://firstread.nbcnews.com/...
http://www.inquisitr.com/...
Pretty typical huh?
Cut the deadwood..
Sounds a bit like his stellar work at Bain Capital, except I assume more women worked on his staff than at Bain.
;)
Actually, this is the best quote from the NBC article:
Most, like their boss, truly believed the campaign's now almost comically inaccurate models, and that a victory was well within their grasp.
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...almost comically inaccurate models..."
Shame no one mentioned the comedy BEFORE the election... :/
UPDATE:
Forbes magazine explained that this is not normal protocol for political campaigns.
“In case you are wondering, this did not have to happen,” wrote columnist Helaine Olen. “The Mitt Romney for President entity does not end with Romney’s Tuesday night loss. There are papers to be filed with various federal commissions and bills to be paid.”
http://www.rawstory.com/...
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http://www.forbes.com/...