I thought Romney attempting to be funny would be a disaster. But he was great! Loved the Pope joke. I also loved his jokes about the press...isn't it funny how they all laughed along with him and they're not the least bit embarrassed about it?
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You know--Dennis Miller was on the trail with Romney this week--do you think he had a hand in these comments?
The source of the comments is far less interesting to me than the delivery of them. This. Was. FABULOUS.
I thought Romney attempting to be funny would be a disaster. But he was great! Loved the Pope joke. I also loved his jokes about the press...isn't it funny how they all laughed along with him and they're not the least bit embarrassed about it?
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