Today Mitt Romney was booed while delivering a speech to the NAACP. No surprise there, given Romney’s policies, politics, personal philosophy, comportment, and stupid smug face. Even Romney wasn’t shocked. “I think we expected that,” he tells Fox News in a forthcoming interview about the booing. But Romney, presumably, does not find his policies, politics, personal philosophy, comportment, and stupid smug face objectionable, so why then would he expect booing?

The answer, gentle readers, is a question of its own: “Who Let the Dogs Out?”

A few years ago, when Mitt Romney uncomfortably interacted with another group of black voters, he asked, inexplicably, “Who let the dogs out?” and then barked, like in the song. It’s impossible to give more context because there just isn’t any.

Clearly Romney was booed by the NAACP because he didn’t play his hit, which is, we remind you, “Who Let the Dogs Out?”