A forthcoming e-book discusses how personal the presidential
race has become.
When President Obama talked about Mitt Romney in recent
months, "aides picked up a level of anger he never had for (Hillary)
Clinton or (John) McCain," writes Politico's Glenn Thrush in Obama's
Last Stand, which will be out on Aug. 20.
Thrush notes that Obama "began campaign preparations
feeling neutral about Romney, but like the former governor's GOP opponents in
2008 and 2012, he quickly developed a genuine disdain for the man,"
according to excerpts released by Politico.
Of course, we suspect that Romney's views of Obama may be
somewhat similar. . .
Editor: I suspect that the morons at The Oval have no
clue as to what Mitt Romney thinks, but
I would bet big money that he has no personal angst against this phony in our
White House, unlike those of us he
(Obama) has spent years ridiculing and humiliating.
They just threw in that last line so their story would not seem so lame and the hero of the story, so freaking childish.
No comments:
Post a Comment