Unperturbed Romney is golden retriever of GOP
Lee Benson
Here he is in the heartland, at the 2008 Republican National Convention, three days since his latest setback losing out on the vice presidency to a woman from Alaska that John McCain had met exactly once seven months since he bowed out of the 2008 Republican presidential primaries assured of finishing no better than second and 19 months since he announced his candidacy for the presidency on Valentine's Day Eve, 2007.
It's just after eight in the morning, he's just delivered speech No. 1,000 or so to a bunch of people eating bacon and eggs, he now must address the media, who haven't had their caffeine yet, and he looks like someone who's just hit his Powerball numbers.
Upbeat, forthright, jovial, unperturbed. Jimmy Buffett with a stump speech.
A golden retriever couldn't exhibit more loyalty to the party.
He says his jumping aboard the McCain Straight Talk Express after months of trying to run it into the borrow pit "Wasn't a leap at all. I'm very much a part of the values they (the McCain/Palin ticket) espouse."
He'll do everything he can to help get McCain elected, he promises, and illustrates this sentiment with a joke his brother-in-law e-mailed him the other day:
McCain and Barack Obama wind up tying the election. To settle the tie, it's decided they'll go to Minnesota and have a four-day ice-fishing contest, winner takes the presidency. On the first day, McCain gets 10 fish, Obama zero. On the second day, McCain gets 15 fish, Obama zero. Panicked, Obama's aides decide to spy on McCain and see if they can figure out what he's doing that's working so well.
Aides report back to Obama: He's cut a hole in the ice.
This wasn't the tune a year ago, when Romney was ahead in the Iowa polls and McCain was an aged 71-year-old Washington insider with a temper and a mother who disparaged Romney's religion.
Before Romney raised and then spent nearly $100 million to try and get elected president, including $42 million of his own money. All nonrefundable.
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