Ann Romney is giddy about Mitt's debate performance and is accusing the Obama campaign of 'poor sportsmanship' for pointing out Mitt's endless stream of lies, prevarications, distortions, revisions, and oh yeah, lies.
It's like,you know, I mean he's a poor sport and like you know I mean, so what if he lied, it let him 'win'. Mitt Romney 'won' the debate 'fair and square' and pointing out that none of what he said was true is 'poor sportsmanship'.
“I mean, lied about what? This is something he’s been saying all along. This is what he believes. This is his policy, these are his statements," Ann Romney said in an interview set to air Wednesday on Fox News. "I mean, lie — it’s sort of like someone that’s, you know, in the sandbox that like lost the game and they’re just going to kick sand in someone’s face and say, ‘you liar.’ I mean, it’s like they lost, and so now they just are going to say, OK, the game, we didn’t like the game. So to me, it’s poor sportsmanship.”
Well yes if by 'this' you mean every possible policy position that can be held.
Romney reveals her perception of the campaign for the Presidency as a game where you score points and notches.
Ann Romney said she "knew right away" that her husband was winning the first presidential debate.
"I knew after the first question," she said. "I turned to my son after 50 minutes, and I gave him a nudge, and I said it’s 100 to zero right now. "
The big losers here are the American people, who despite Ann's delight at us getting to see the 'real Mitt, have learned nothing about what he would really do as President.
"I had been waiting for a very, very long time for people to see my husband how I see him. And I think that people got a chance to do that at the debate," Ann Romney said.
She also stated that Mitt has a strategy for undoing the damage he did to himself with his surreptitiously recorded video, by responding with 'clarity' that he was completely wrong when he didn't know he was being recorded and didn't know 'you people' would get to hear him dissing you.
She also said her husband would respond "with clarity and firmness" if pressed in the second debate about his secretly recorded "47 percent" comment, which resurfaced Tuesday in an attack ad from the Obama campaign.
I, for one, know all I ever want to know about Mitt for the rest of my life.
"I’m excited again for the American people to see him," she said. "They don’t know him. He is such a great guy. He’s so genuine, he’s so earnest, he’s so well-spoken, he’s so intelligent. He knows his facts. I mean, it’s going to be great for people to really get a chance to get to know him better.”
Sure, he knows his facts. He made them up.