We have a later MHP Daily today than usual. We had to wait for all the weird news to surface.
We mentioned earlier that Ohio senator Rob Portman co-owns a haunted hotel. Also, Mike Tyson will perform on Broadway, Mitt Romney is going to speak at the NAACP convention (maybe that’s not so weird), “Joe the Plumber” is blaming the Holocaust on gun control (see above), and folks seem confused about whether ousted Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak has died — “clinically,” or not. (More on that as it develops.)
Speaking of Romney, he seems to be content letting loose his most childish acolytes:
He told Fox News Radio on Tuesday that he doesn’t believe in “unilateral disarmament,” but said it would “be a nice thing” if both sides would stop yelling at each other during campaign events. … Romney was asked if he would also condemn heckling during Obama events. He declined.
Speaking of Republican weak sauce, Massachusetts senator Scott Brown won’t be debating his Democratic challenger, Elizabeth Warren — all because he has some very strange demands that weren’t fully met. One of them was that msnbc be dropped as a sponsor of the Tom Brokaw-moderated debate, because his campaign alleges that “we prefer debates with local media sponsors, not out-of-state cable networks with a reputation for political advocacy.”
I’ll skip dignifying that with a response, particularly since it seems the organizers were going to be flexible on that point. Instead, I’ll note Brown’s other, much stranger demand:








