Andy Borowitz:
September 10, 2012
Romney’s Wife to Stand Next to Him at Debates
NEW YORK (The Borowitz Report)—In
a move that some political observers are calling unprecedented, the
Romney campaign today officially requested that Ann Romney be permitted
to stand next to her husband during his three scheduled debates with
President Obama.
While the request drew immediate howls of protest from the Obama
campaign, Mrs. Romney issued an official statement claiming that she was
not trying to give her husband an unfair advantage.
“I want to stand next to Mitt for my benefit,
not his,” Mrs. Romney’s statement read. “Mitt is so human and so warm, I
can’t imagine being away from his warm humanity for as long as two
hours. That’s how warm a human he is. Really warm and really human.”
But Mrs. Romney’s statement “doesn’t pass the smell test,” says
University of Minnesota political science professor Davis Logsdon, who
studied the Romneys’ Sunday appearance on NBC’s “Meet the Press” and
noticed Mrs. Romney “emitting a series of barely detectable signals and
cues.”
“When we slowed down the video, we noticed that Ann was squeezing
Mitt’s right knee with what appears to be a vise-like grip,” Dr. Logsdon
says. “From what we could decipher, one squeeze signified ‘agree,’ two
squeezes were ‘disagree,’ and three were ‘shut up and let me answer that
one.’”
Based on Mr. Romney’s performance, in which he at times disagreed
with his running mate Paul Ryan and agreed with President Obama, Dr.
Logsdon believes that Mrs. Romney’s presence by her husband’s side at
the debates “would be of little use.”
“Ann Romney is clearly trying very hard, but she had more success training her dressage horse,” he says.
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