Remember Foster Friess? No? Well, he was the billionaire that bankrolled Santorum's "campaign", who said that women who didn't want to get pregnant should "put a Bayer aspirin between their legs". So he's back in the news again, and was trying to explain why Republicans actually earned the mandate to lead the country and not Obama:
http://maddowblog.msnbc.com/_news/2...donor-voters-in-center-cities-dont-count?lite
Seems we found a new euphemism for the blahs.
Obama won by five million votes. But Friess dismissed that margin, arguing that a 350,000 vote flip across four states (which he couldn't name) would have given Romney the election.
To me, 350,000 votes is not a huge mandate, even though the total numbers, which take into account a lot of those center cities, went for Obama.
When I asked him if he was saying that votes from "center cities" should be discounted, his answer, in full, was: "Yes."
http://maddowblog.msnbc.com/_news/2...donor-voters-in-center-cities-dont-count?lite
Seems we found a new euphemism for the blahs.