Romney's Lament: He Blinded Me With Science: A Blogger's Guide to the 2012 Election

Embark on a whimsical journey through the 2012 campaign with an irreverent and chronological exploration. Revel in the absurdity of a convention that celebrated an empty chair over its candidate and discover why PACs were more mild-mannered Clark Kent than superhero. Experience the highs of victory and lows of defeat. Led by a narrator with a passion for politics, law, and alliteration, this voyage is both educational and entertaining.

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About the Author: Larry Stein
I am captivated by ethnic cuisine, photography, politics and race horses. Have satisfied the first two of these urges by traveling the world with my trusty camera and ample appetite. I have participated in many political campaigns, including as a paid staffer in the 1980 presidential election. The proceeds from this book will help feed and train my horses.

My completed bucket list includes a published play and an appearance with an improv group.

My undergraduate history degree is from U. C. Berkeley, and my law degree from Boalt Hall. I practiced employee benefits law for over thirty years.
Take an irreverent, chronological romp through the 2012 campaign. Laugh at the convention that ignored its candidate, but gave a standing ovation to an empty chair. Learn why PACs were more Clark Kent, than super. Enjoy the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat.

Political experience, a legal background and an appetite for alliteration, propel this journey.