If it looks like any kind of winner, Romney will say he did it first. By not.
Or something.
Seriously, if people show up, he can get a second term and do *All The Things.
- This means that this is not The West Wing, so he may get stopped from Some Things. But it's not the Wire either, so he's not getting an envelope from Clay Davis in the parking lot.
Has anyone heard this pronunciation? The word is Highmark, and the lady from Minnesota is pronouncing it Hehmerk.
Yeah, I don't know that it's enough, but it can't hurt.
I figure he'll probably get more votes from the disillusioned left than he'll lose from the anti-gay right.
7 Superhero patterns - scroll down - link to patterns via the pictures. The Spiderman's web blanket is very nice.
I am glad that Obama spoke up for gay marriage, but I kind wish he had done it before yesterday's vote. Then again, that vote is probably what prompted him to take a public stance.
It wouldn have been nice, Burrell, but the vote was so lopsided that Obama's endorsement wouldn't have made a difference.
Eh. I'm not too excited about it, because he still is all "states should decide!" which means he's not angling for federal bennies or anything. So...it changes nothing, for me.
After the Romney event where a woman was calling Obama a traitor, someone pointed out that for him to be a traitor he'd have to be a citizen ... not that THAT's going to stop any of the nonsense.
So, can we kill Michelle Bachmann now that she's a Swiss citizen? (SURELY there is some sort of "sitting legislators can't be citizens of other countries" law???)
Earlier would have been nice but this fits the slow and deliberate personality of Obama. At this point I am thinking better late than never. Better now than during the fall debates. I'm doubtful it would have made a difference in NC, but it is still a step in the right direction.
Michelle Bachmann's a Swiss citizen? Huh?