Gee if only they'd shown this kind of "camaraderie" when George W. bush was lying to their faces about weapons of mass destruction and a thousand other things, maybe they'd have some credibility (and might have saved us a lot of dead bodies.) But no, these people only get exercised enough to try to pin down a politician when they don't "like" somebody and it's about something totally stupid and trivial. (As Jon Stewart would say, "who the fuck are you?")I find the purity of my dislike for Mitt Romney is basically being overwhelmed by my discomfort with the press corps' white-hot hatred for the guy.
It had been a long time coming. In Michigan, the frustration over Romney's complete disingeniousness about "bringing your jobs back" conjured a rare degree of camaraderie, and we caucused together and came up with a list of questions that we agreed to ask no matter who got called on at the next press conference. For instance: "If Bain Capital was going to invest in the auto industry, what segment would it invest in, and how would that help Michigan?"