Mitt Romney is the first major party presidential nominee ever
to have an official Ambassador to Womanlandistan (Jeff Haynes/Reuters)
Mitt Romney, speaking behind closed-doors to high-dollar campaign donors
on Sunday in Florida:
The candidate said he didn't expect a fair fight in the media, saying he believed many commentators on television were liberals. He also said CNN reporter and host Wolf Blitzer was a good interviewer, and said Fox News had been good to him. Fox News is owned by News Corp., which also owns The Wall Street Journal.
"Fox is watched by the true believers," Mr. Romney said. "We need to get the independents and the women."
Poor Mitt. He doesn't understand his problem with the ladies has nothing to do with how he's communicating with them. It's
what he's communicating. He just doesn't understand women—that's why he talks about them as if they were foreign creatures who need to be reported on by his wife. He probably thinks that if only he had a friend who owned a network designed for women that he could do well with them. But really what he should be doing is stop trying to pretend that
waging war on birth control coverage has anything to do with religious liberty.