
Mitt and Ann Romney emerged this week to give their first interview since Romney lost the 2012 presidential race by a landslide to President Barack Obama.

Mitt and Ann Romney emerged this week to give their first interview since Romney lost the 2012 presidential race by a landslide to President Barack Obama.

‘… It was really quite a lot of energy and a lot of passion and a lot of — a lot of people around us and all of a sudden, it was nothing.’

The Romney’s are emerging from seclusion to grant their first post-election interview on Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace next week.

Like a game of ‘Where’s Waldo?’ media watchers, D.C. insiders, and political junkies have been wondering just where Mitt Romney’s been.

For a man who had ‘no desire to run’ but did anyway, there must be particular pain in discovering that money can’t buy likability.

32 days after Mitt Romney lost the greatest battle of his life, he witnessed someone else losing the fight of his life after seemingly having the upper hand.

It is high time that Mitt and his ‘blind’ trusts are investigated… how can he run for the Presidency without revealing his tainted and questionable taxes?

This might be passed off as just another example of Ann Romney being clueless as to how offensive calling a black man ‘not a grown-up.’
How Mitt and Ann Romney made over $15 million from the auto bailout, thanks to business partner and campaign donor Paul ‘the Vulture’ Singer.

Ann Romney speaks on education and several other things, revealing the true and extraordinary depth of her ignorance of life for the average American.

If only a giant cane had appeared from behind the curtain to yank her off the stage — like in those old Vaudeville movies — followed by a rim shot (ba-DUM!)

This has already been the most expensive, and certainly longest, campaign in the history of America and yet, like that interminable road trip, the end – that blessed, hoped for end – seems no where in sight.

The Romneys just aren’t used to — and don’t know how to react to — anyone openly disagreeing with them.

Americans without health insurance have a 40% greater risk of dying than people who have it.

‘I think my biggest worry would be for his mental well being,’ Ann Romney confessed in an interview with KTVN’s Wendy Damonte, when asked about her ‘biggest worry’ if Mitt Romney is elected president.

For me, a Romney presidency conjures up an image of someone who will turn off a lot more than just the hot water heater.

All we have to judge a potential Romney presidency are his words. According to Ann Romney, even that is setting too high a standard.