Let's call it a day already. Sweet jeebus the GOP clown car has trotted out everyone with a pulse to introduce as "Not Mitt" and it just isn't going to happen. It wasn't a hard call from the git-go so do we really need to hear the "Miracle Mittens" story played ad-nauseum? Really?
The BBC has been repeating today (or I left the radio on too long) what a miracle it is that Romney is about to win both Iowa and New Hampshire- the build up is like it is back-to-back World Series wins by the Bad News Bears or something. Miracle on Ice kinda surprise. I expect lots of little yee-ha moments like this as the news cycle watches the inevitable anointment of Mittens. But the unwashed Repub masses aren't all down with the plan.
The BBC just interviewed a Tea-bagger who basically said he just wasn't sure about the Mittens (something about values and not having them or something- flipping instead of flopping) which is good news to me because that means the Party and the people in it don't see eye-to-eye on who should run against the President.
Let's not tell them about the Party- the "unseen" or "un-looked at" force which decided long ago that Mittens was the man. A force like a distant star that can only be seen with peripheral vision; it disappears with direct observation. Not sure how that's all worked out, but having watched the clown car (or bus in Sarah's case) roll for months now running over the alternates, we all know in spite of all the babble from the MSM rabble, that somewhere the choice has been made and Newt and Sanitarium ain't it. Huntsman worked for Obama plus he speaks Mandarin;say no more they have all seen the original Manchurian Candidate. And to make sure, someone has created this.
So Google King Rickeh and the RINO candidate whose name-I-won't-use-here-because-it-just-confuses-some-folks are fragmenting the vote over there in Tea-bagger crazy land, which is great news for those of us who appreciate the good things that the President has accomplished. Even a "diluted" version of Obama is hands-down better than anything else out there that has any chance of being elected. With the freedom of a lame duck term he can do great things, and we shall see, we shall see.
First things first; we have to make sure he wins the election.
And that's alright mama. (C'mon, yesterday was Elvis' birthday.)