Daily Archives: 11 August 2012

At Last The Fall Schedule Comes Into Focus

Charles Pierce in Esquire puts it so well that my elaboration is unnecessary:

Leave it to Willard Romney, international man of principle, to get himself bullied into being bold and independent.

Make no mistake. In his decision to make Paul Ryan, the zombie-eyed granny-starver from Wisconsin, his running mate, Romney finally surrendered the tattered remnants of his soul not only to the extreme base of his party, but also to extremist economic policies, and to an extremist view of the country he seeks to lead. This is unimaginable to those of us who lived here under Romney’s barely perceptible stewardship of the Commonwealth (God save it!). If he’d even hinted that he agreed with a fraction of a smidgen of a portion of the policies on which Ryan has built his career, Romney would have been hanging from the Sacred Cod by the middle of 2005. And it’s hard not to notice that the way the decision got leaked — in the dead of a Friday night, with the Olympics still going on, after two weeks in which Romney and his campaign had demonstrated all the political skills of a handball — fairly dripped with flopsweat….

The two wings of the GOP are united at last!

Courage.

UPDATE 12 Aug: Upon sober reflection, I realize that my earlier cartoon was perhaps not a model of moderation and civility. Consequently, I offer this much more palatable cartoon as a substitute to any offended by “Mitt and the Munster.”

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Eddie Munster Revisited

One of the nice things about breaking news on this blog is that we’ve usually covered it in depth a long time ago. In this case, March 2011.

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Here, from March 20, 2011:

The Fundamental Madness of Eddie Munster Continue reading

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