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http://blogs.eagletribune.com/soapbox/2009/11/24/253/
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yawn...............wake me up when it's time to vote....
;-)
The parody from "public television" is what one would expect from that.
Here's a a case in point.
Back in 1994 when I was the director of AIDS services for a large non-profit on the North Shore, I attended a very swanky fundraiser in Boston for an AIDS service organization known as Community Servings.
The organization offered high quality, nutritious meals to people in metro Boston who were housebound as a result of AIDS.
One of the event's big patrons was Joan Parker, the wife of mystery writer Robert Parker.
The event started out at the Westin in Copley Place where dozens of trolleys lined up to take donors to dinner at some of the city's finest restaurants.
It was the one, and probably only time, I will ever eat Locke Ober.
At the Westin, I was chatting with Joan Parker when in strolled Mitt and Ann Romney.
Mitt was gearing up his senate campaign against Ted Kennedy.
I stood next to Joan Parker when Mitt approached, the consummate schmoozer.
I overheard him say to Joan and several other people, that he would be the "most gay friendly" official ever elected from Massachusetts if he won the Senate race.
I heard it.
What a difference fourteen years can make!!
Matinee Mitt Romney's problem is he has no core convictions. Progressives have long known it, and growing numbers of true conservatives are waking up to that reality.
So, if he's being lampooned in the media, he only has himself to blame.