efforts to broker that cease-fire in the middle east, encouraging early signs of democracy in burma, and, of course, a budget battle at home. but for the president s opponents, it s not two weeks since the election nor two months to the inauguration. no, it s the countdown to the end of the world. a disheveled mitt romney has surrendered the romney bus gassing up his car to ride off into the sunset. or maybe just park in the car elevator and ride up and down a few times humming born free gently to himself. but others, well, they just can t let it go. american society is dependent on a giant federal nanny. governor chris christie slobbering wet kiss on obama s cheek. the left is going to scream when you say that. he was making out with the president. how vial. he got to meet bruce springsteen. it s no reason for him to turn into chris farley. the 30,000 crew didn t believe romney was going to help
algolar just on the program yesterday. saying he lost the election by making comments like that latinos. apparently governor romney doesn t understand why he lost. it was an odd thing for the way romney worded that. perhaps he didn t know people would be listening in on that. it does come across as bitter. and it s oddly laughable blaming voters for the president claiming the president delivered for them, as opposed to what mitt romney was saying. an odd decision. watch the 2016ers, by the way, like bobby jindal, watch them pile on romney. this is a softball for them, as they try to distinguish themselves as a new leader of the republican party. another formidable opponent, senator john mccain, he s becoming prepare ared for what could be a high-profile nomination fight. mccain and lindsey graham said
not only tone deafness but a flaw in his character, i think. and he didn t deserve to win if that s his view of the election and we had an outcome justified. the republicans got what they deserved. i like the governor jindal approach. we need to reflect, grow, to go back to some principles but not back to the past. we need to look forward and talk about put compassion back in conservatism. we need to take a no-labels approach and talk about problem solving, not ideology. we need to get to core problems and talk about that s what american voters told us they want. they don t want more partisan rhetoric. they want problem solving. sam in ploolitico today, mik allen writes republicans tell us the comments made by romney convince them romney doesn t get it and the 47% was no slip of the tongue. hard to argue. this is the essence of the 47% comments that he made
this country deeply. i served in government but i didn t inhale. i m still a business guy. asked tough questions and she did exactly what jur supposed to do. she didn t answer them. we ve given our people need to know and understand about our financial situation. gosh, i feel like i m almost a new hampshire resident. my mother and father dreamed as much as any rich guy dreams. i accept your nomination for president of the united states. what do you mean shut up? the next president of the united states paul ryan. my veins run with cheese. teach a man how to fish, he can feed himself for a life. don t simply feed fish. there are 47% who are with him who are dependent upon government. president obama promised to begin to slow the rise of the oceans. climate change is not a hoax. more droughts and floods and wildfires are not a joke. it s called romnesia. it s like robin hood in reverse. governor romney doesn t have a
and say we got one. you know been there, done that. the quickest thing, just to add and interject, say whatever you want about romney doesn t explain what happened in the senate. exactly. exactly. you know might explain romney but doesn t explain the rest of the probl has. seems what the party needs, i m tired when my defenses are down i quote twitter attacks, they need aconservative, a reformer with results who s comfortable going after washington as a presidential candidate including his own party, who has a record as a of getting things done. whose name is chris christie. bush. george w. bush circa 1999. absolutely. i was going to say he s clearing brush in crawford right now. was a reformer with results who was comfortable with the right, but could speak to suburban voters and was not afraid to go to california, african-american neighborhoods and cleveland hispanic be neighborhoods. i think that person would do well for the republican party. it s the republican bill