You know, I do actually expect to have to hold President Romney’s feet to the fire.

But I can take some comfort in this: starting in January 2013 and continuing on for at least four years, I will never be as pissed off at President Romney as will be any randomly selected sample of whoever is on MSNBC at the time.  They’re already melting down, and it’s the funniest damned thing I’ve seen this week.

5 thoughts on “You know, I do actually expect to have to hold President Romney’s feet to the fire.”

  1. I wonder if they’ll recover (reconstitute?) by 2014…
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    Mew
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    p.s. of *course* we’ll have to hold Romney’s feet to the fire .. but first we have to *build* a fire .. in Congress. Remember the down-ticket races!

    1. acat: At some point, they will have to. The younger Left is going to eventually get tired of the f*cking antiquated hippies that control the movement, get out from under their thumb, and start actually doing stuff that might work. When that happens, watch out.

      But that’s a problem for later.

  2. What’s up acat? I am looking at the Senate races and I actually think Akin is going to pull this thing out and have Romney’s coattails to thank for it. Well that & the fact McCaskill’s husband keeps getting caught with his fingers in the taxpayers cookie jar.

  3. Fingers, tnfriend? Shepard (McCaskill’s hubby) is up to his shoulder in the cookie jar … and Claire is up to the elbows!
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    http://ace.mu.nu/archives/334018.php

    Apparently, some of the deal-making took place in the dining room of the U.S. Senate. Shepherd wouldn’t have had access without McCaskill, eh?
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    I haven’t changed my opinion of Akin, but I do hope he can scrape together enough coin to get this story in front of Missouri voters.
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    Mew

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