The Atlantic published an interesting blow-by-blow account of what Mitt Romney will do as soon as he gets on stage at the debates in Denver tonight.

9:00p.m. ET: Debate starts

Seconds later: “As soon as he gets on stage … he takes off his watch and puts it on the podium,” Ann Romney tells CNN’s Gloria Borger.

Seconds after that: Romney “writes ‘Dad’ on the piece of paper,” Ann says, to remind him that he “Doesn’t want to do anything that would not make his father proud.”

Seconds after that: “And then he looks in the audience and he finds me. He has to find where I am. And– he just– he needs just that connection,” Ann says.

Go read the whole thing.

5 replies on “Tonight, Mitt Romney Will Write “Dad” on a Piece of Paper to Remind Himself of His Father”

  1. ALL WORK AND NO PLAY MAKES MITT A DULL BOY ALL WORK AND NO PLAY MAKES MITT A DULL BOY ALL WORK AND NO PLAY MAKES MITT A DULL BOY ALL WORK AND NO PLAY MAKES MITT A DULL BOY ALL WORK AND NO PLAY MAKES MITT A DULL BOY

  2. he “Doesn’t want to do anything that would not make his father proud.”

    BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

    yeah, you missed the boat on that a LONG time ago, Mittens.

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