The word is 'plotz', as in "I thought I would...'  -Ed

From: Loretta Ayeroff [mailto:[email protected]] 
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The Real Romney
 
David Brooks
NY Times Op-Ed: August 28, 2010
 
The purpose of the Republican convention is to introduce America to the real
Mitt Romney. Fortunately, I have spent hours researching this subject. I can
provide you with the definitive biography and a unique look into the Byronic
soul of the Republican nominee: 
 
Mitt Romney was born on March 12, 1947, in Ohio, Florida, Michigan, Virginia
and several other swing states. He emerged, hair first, believing in
America, and especially its national parks. He was given the name Mitt,
after the Roman god of mutual funds, and launched into the world with the
lofty expectation that he would someday become the Arrow shirt man. 

Romney was a precocious and gifted child. He uttered his first words ("I
like to fire people") at age 14 months, made his first gaffe at 15 months
and purchased his first nursery school at 24 months. The school, highly
leveraged, went under, but Romney made 24 million Jujubes on the deal. 

Mitt grew up in a modest family. His father had an auto body shop called the
American Motors Corporation, and his mother owned a small piece of land,
Brazil. He had several boyhood friends, many of whom owned Nascar
franchises, and excelled at school, where his fourth-grade project,
"Inspiring Actuaries I Have Known," was widely admired. 

The Romneys had a special family tradition. The most cherished member got to
spend road trips on the roof of the car. Mitt spent many happy hours up
there, applying face lotion to combat windburn. 

The teenage years were more turbulent. He was sent to a private school,
where he was saddened to find there are people in America who summer where
they winter. He developed a lifelong concern for the second homeless, and
organized bake sales with proceeds going to the moderately rich. 

Some people say he retreated into himself during these years. He had a pet
rock, which ran away from home because it was starved of affection. He
bought a mood ring, but it remained permanently transparent. His ability to
turn wine into water detracted from his popularity at parties. 

There was, frankly, a period of wandering. After hearing Lou Reed's "Walk on
the Wild Side," Romney decided to leave Mormonism and become Amish. He left
the Amish faith because of its ban on hair product, and bounced around
before settling back in college. There, he majored in music, rendering
Mozart's entire oeuvre in PowerPoint. 

His love affair with Ann Davies, the most impressive part of his life,
restored his equilibrium. Always respectful, Mitt and Ann decided to elope
with their parents. They went on a trip to Israel, where they tried and
failed to introduce the concept of reticence. Romney also went on a mission
to France. He spent two years knocking on doors, failing to win a single
convert. This was a feat he would replicate during his 2008 presidential
bid. 

After his mission, he attended Harvard, studying business, law, classics and
philosophy, though intellectually his first love was always tax avoidance.
After Harvard, he took his jawline to Bain Consulting, a firm with very
smart people with excessive personal hygiene. While at Bain, he helped
rescue many outstanding companies, like Pan Am, Eastern Airlines, Atari and
DeLorean. 

Romney was extremely detail oriented in his business life. He once canceled
a corporate retreat at which Abba had been hired to play, saying he found
the band's music "too angry." 

Romney is also a passionately devoted family man. After streamlining his
wife's pregnancies down to six months each, Mitt helped Ann raise five
perfect sons - Bip, Chip, Rip, Skip and Dip - who married identically tanned
wives. Some have said that Romney's lifestyle is overly privileged, pointing
to the fact that he has an elevator for his cars in the garage of his San
Diego home. This is not entirely fair. Romney owns many homes without garage
elevators and the cars have to take the stairs. 

After a successful stint at Bain, Romney was lured away to run the Winter
Olympics, the second most Caucasian institution on earth, after the G.O.P.
He then decided to run for governor of Massachusetts. His campaign slogan,
"Vote Romney: More Impressive Than You'll Ever Be," was not a hit, but
Romney won the race anyway on an environmental platform, promising to make
the state safe for steeplechase. 

After his governorship, Romney suffered through a midlife crisis, during
which he became a social conservative. This prepared the way for his
presidential run. He barely won the 2012 Republican primaries after a
grueling nine-month campaign, running unopposed. At the convention, where
his Secret Service nickname is Mannequin, Romney will talk about his
real-life record: successful business leader, superb family man, effective
governor, devoted community leader and prudent decision-maker. If elected,
he promises to bring all Americans together and make them feel inferior. 

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