Alright there, all you Obama voters and those slackers who stayed home on election day instead of supporting the 2012 version of Thurston Howell, III for president, Ann Romney wonders how you can possibly look at yourselves in the mirror now. Because the government shutdown is all your fault.

“We would not be in a shutdown,” Romney said on Fox News’s “Fox and Friends.” The wife of the former Republican presidential nominee said that Mitt would’ve “stopped Obamacare” when asked her thoughts of the current situation in Washington. “Well, it’s frustrating. It’s frustrating for me that a lot of Americans never got to see Mitt for the real candidate that he was. There’s so much vilifying that goes on in a campaign. You know that’s going to come, but for me at the end of the day, if people had honestly known he was the most capable candidate, that he would have made a difference, he would have stopped Obamacare,” she said.

So, there you have it. It represents a total misunderstanding of how a bill becomes a law and the entire concept of Judicial Review — as well as the willingness to overlook the legitimacy of the American electoral process.

Because:

Both houses of Congress passed the bill.

The President of the United States then signed the bill into law.

Republicans sued in federal court to block the law.

Republicans lost in the U.S. Supreme Court.

Republicans are now throwing a monumental legislative temper tantrum because they didn't get their way.

And Ann Romney blames...voters.

Unfortunately, the Romneys' dead-ender allies in Congress are completely willing to play chicken with the entire U.S. economy and even throw their own staffers to the wolves in an effort to enact Mitt Romney's platform. You know...the one the majority of America rejected less than a year ago.

Mrs. Romney is traveling the country promoting her new cookbook. Do you suppose it has many recipes for tea? She seems to be drinking a lot of it.