Mitt's motto: "If you don't have anything nice to say about me, don't say anything at all."
About four minutes into his
interview this morning with CBS's Gayle King and Anthony Mason, Mitt Romney finally admitted what's really bothering him about the 2012 campaign:
The president's campaign has put out a campaign that's talking about me and attacking me. I think it's just demeaning to the nature of the process, particularly when we face the kinds of challenges we face.
Boo hoo, poor Mitt, pissed off that his opponent would dare talk about him. How rude. Doesn't Obamaland know that you're not allowed to criticize Cranbrook's finest graduate? Don't they realize that if you're not telling Mr. Bain that he's God's gift to the American economy that you've crossed a line?
What a whiney little glass-jawed brat.
7:16 AM PT: Oh, and the Obama campaign isn't just about attacking Mitt Romney. They are also talking about the president's accomplishments. Like killing bin Laden. And saving the auto industry. Which Mitt took credit for.