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Laura PourMeADrink

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19. Here's the snippet from Vanity Fair - Feb 2012..
Tue Feb 5, 2013, 09:33 AM
Feb 2013
http://www.vanityfair.com/politics/2012/02/mitt-romney-201202

Mitt imposed strict rules: they would stop only for gas, and that was the only chance to get food or use the restroom. With one exception, Tagg explained. “As soon as my mom says, ‘I think I need to go to the bathroom,’ he pulls over instantly and doesn’t complain. ‘Anything for you, Ann.’” On one infamous road trip, though, it wasn’t Ann who forced Mitt off the highway. The destination of this journey, in the summer of 1983, was his parents’ cottage, on the Canadian shores of Lake Huron. The white Chevy station wagon with the wood paneling was overstuffed with suitcases, supplies, and sons when Mitt climbed behind the wheel to begin the 12-hour family trek from Boston to Ontario. As with most ventures in his life, he had left little to chance, mapping out the route and planning each stop. Before beginning the drive, Mitt put Seamus, the family’s hulking Irish setter, in a dog carrier and attached it to the station wagon’s roof rack. He had improvised a windshield for the carrier to make the ride more comfortable for the dog.

Then Mitt put his sons on notice: there would be pre-determined stops for gas, and that was it. Tagg was commandeering the way-back of the wagon, keeping his eyes fixed out the rear window, when he glimpsed the first sign of trouble. “Dad!” he yelled. “Gross!” A brown liquid was dripping down the rear window, payback from an Irish setter who’d been riding on the roof in the wind for hours. As the rest of the boys joined in the howls of disgust, Mitt coolly pulled off the highway and into a service station. There he borrowed a hose, washed down Seamus and the car, then hopped back onto the road with the dog still on the roof. It was a preview of a trait he would grow famous for in business: emotion-free crisis management. But the story would trail him years later on the national political stage, where the name Seamus would become shorthand for Romney’s coldly clinical approach to problem solving.

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Oh Gawd. GOP looking to Romneys for MA Senate [View all] Laura PourMeADrink Feb 2013 OP
Won't happen. The RMoney brand is about as popular as a turd in the punchbowl in MA. MADem Feb 2013 #1
Hey...you were right thinking Brown wouldn't run !! Laura PourMeADrink Feb 2013 #3
He can't debate, except to mock and deride. It worked on one woman MADem Feb 2013 #5
I thought the Romney's were living in LaJolla California? Residency requierment again. xtraxritical Feb 2013 #6
They have a house on the Vineyard (unless they sold it), and they bought one of MADem Feb 2013 #7
And he had the gall to repeat "My State, Massachusetts" over and over and over again. Laura PourMeADrink Feb 2013 #8
He had an ENORMOUS "ski house" in Utah that looked like an orphanage, it was so big. MADem Feb 2013 #13
Yep...fits his anal retentive personality disorder - amassing possessions. Wow Laura PourMeADrink Feb 2013 #14
Jane Pauley suffered from bipolar disorder and it wasn't adequately controlled. MADem Feb 2013 #21
BH saying "TAGG EYING SENATE" - Gov Weld says no Laura PourMeADrink Feb 2013 #15
He's the bigmouth who accidentally told the truth about Seamus without getting an "off the record" MADem Feb 2013 #18
Here's the snippet from Vanity Fair - Feb 2012.. Laura PourMeADrink Feb 2013 #19
And let's top that off with a clip about Seamus running away! MADem Feb 2013 #20
Interesting. Did the sons say Seamus came back? Laura PourMeADrink Feb 2013 #23
No! That was IT for Seamus--he'd rather take his chances with Canadian bears and wolves than MADem Feb 2013 #27
btw, the thing that still bothers me the most about this whole story is the bit about romney Laura PourMeADrink Feb 2013 #24
Well, he was ANXIOUS to get to Canada.... MADem Feb 2013 #28
So Romney is damaged goods, but the Smilo Feb 2013 #2
Romney left MA with a 35% approval rating. GOP is DESPERATE. Too bad us North-Easterners JaneyVee Feb 2013 #4
Not only that, but he lost MA liberalhistorian Feb 2013 #11
Desperation is in the air. hobbit709 Feb 2013 #9
Yes, and there was a time when we all thought "they will win" and always Laura PourMeADrink Feb 2013 #10
Ya know, let 'em run Annie. liberalhistorian Feb 2013 #12
Bring it. WilliamPitt Feb 2013 #16
LOL. Markey will eat him up alive Laura PourMeADrink Feb 2013 #17
Now that's really desperate! ananda Feb 2013 #22
...because what Anne really wants is to work 14 hour days in a dusty senate office lindysalsagal Feb 2013 #25
Run Rafalca Run kairos12 Feb 2013 #26
If he had a choice, he'd probably run like Seamus! nt MADem Feb 2013 #29
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