The Saddest Sentence In The World

For Republicans, anyway.  Maureen Dowd, in the New York Times this morning:

"A Republican fund-raising operative even told BuzzFeed that donors are so worried about 2016 now, many tell him, “I think we need Mitt back.”

I mean, that is a miserable thought, huh?

Comments

isaac said…
People saying that have apparently never heard "be careful what you wish for."

I hope they get it. Hillary will have him for breakfast. Lunch, dinner, and bedtime snack, too.

Anonymous said…
When Mitt Rmoney looks like a savior, your party's well and truly screwed.

Pete Moulton
Green Eagle said…
I don't think Hillary will have him for lunch and dinner, because by the time she's done with breakfast, there won't be anything left.
isaac said…
Good point, GE.

One thing I'd love to see is Romney try to bash her with Benghazi, as he tried to do to Obama. We saw how well that worked out.

His tax returns aside, Romney has some pretty high hurdles to clear, least of which is that personality transplants haven't been invented yet...
Paul Avery said…
He wouldn't be so bad. He's taking dancing lessons, you know.
Grung_e_Gene said…
Adulation of the Rich (along with Oppression and Intolerance) is one of the Core Components of the Modern GOP/
Green Eagle said…
And may I add, Gene, only "modern" if, by that word, you mean the last hundred years.

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