It is not an enviable task to lead a party in an election year that has been stomping on women’s rights and reproductive freedom — and in short order may nominate Mitt Romney, a candidate who is extraordinarily unpopular with women. Media is overrun with talk of a “war on women,” a (somewhat problematic) military metaphor if there ever was one. So there’s a good reason why Republican National Committee chairman Reince Priebus, along with others, are trying to change the subject — both with an “all women care about is the economy, not contraception” talking point, and by fighting metaphor with metaphor.
If only Priebus’ metaphor game weren’t so lacking.
In comments which will air this weekend on Bloomberg Television’s “Political Capital with Al Hunt,” Priebus ensured that caterpillars may be making appearances at rallies throughout this campaign, and perhaps in his inbox:









