Totally normal.
Mitt Romney
tells comedian radio host Dennis Miller he's happy to be living "a normal life" without all those annoying people hanging around him:
I have to admit, being able to go back to our own life, and going to the grocery store and shopping on my own is kind of nice to do by myself without a bunch of people hanging around with me. So I like the life of being an American citizen. It's good to live a normal life again.
So, Mitt's happy everyone is leaving him alone. I guess that means he didn't like the other 53 percent very much either. But I'm not so sure I buy the "good to live a normal life" thing, and not just because he's so damn weird. Check out his explanation for why ran for president in the first place:
I wouldn't have gotten into this if I thought everything was going swimmingly. And I'm still concerned about the country and I keep looking for the most effective way for me to try and get the country on a course of remaining strong and powerful.
He's still looking for the best way he can save America? Word to the wise: If you think you can save America, you're not living a normal life. Besides, Mitt's already done the most important thing he could do to achieve that goal: He lost.