To: SeekAndFind
It sounds to me like Romney and his team spent a lot of time and effort in putting the cart before the horse.
To: FamiliarFace
Yep. No federal funding unspent in the process, either.
To: FamiliarFace
"It sounds to me like Romney and his team spent a lot of time and effort in putting the cart before the horse." Yes. He thought he could win because he wasn't Obama.
29 posted on
01/21/2013 7:27:28 AM PST by
CatherineofAragon
(Support Christian white males---the architects of the jewel known as Western Civilization)
To: FamiliarFace
It sounds to me like Romney and his team spent a lot of time and effort in putting the cart before the horse.
It does to me as well.
Can we finally dispense now with the reassuring fiction that Romney was some sort of great businessman? He is very good at buying and selling businesses, but that doesn't mean he can actually run one.
He spent his campaign ignoring news he didn't like, listening to cronies and yes-men, lying to anyone who would listen, and then handing out huge bonuses to people who hadn't finished the jobs they were hired to do.
Now we hear all about this amazing transition team and their grand plans. Yeah, right. Just like he had the best GOTV organization in history.
Romney was the perfect Wall Street candidate. Paper profits but real losses. And this was the best we could do?
42 posted on
01/23/2013 6:11:25 PM PST by
highball
("I never should have switched from scotch to martinis." -- the last words of Humphrey Bogart)
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