“It’s a good time to follow the candidates — if you like elections about nothing,” Joe Scarborough said on Morning Joe Wednesday, as the team discussed the final days of a campaign season with more memes than policies.
“It’s a strange thing to have both candidates asking us essentially to follow them blindly into the next four years,” Willie Geist remarked. “In other words, ‘I’m not going to get into specifics but trust me, I’m better than him, or he’s worse than me.’”
Last week, Obama coined the term Romnesia at a campaign event in Virginia. The term spread virally online, but the Morning Joe crew criticized the president and Gov. Mitt Romney for talking about, well, nothing.
“It’s so far from what it was in 2008,” BBC’s Katty Kay commented. “At this stage in the campaign he was talking about what he was going to do—he was promising to change Washington.”
Yesterday, the Obama campaign released a report on the president’s plans for the next four years, but it contained no new policy proposals.








