Mitt and Ann Romney are having difficulty adjusting to life after being overwhelmingly rejected by the voters. The Republican presidential nominee is "detached" and "in seclusion" at his mansion outside San Diego, according to friends interviewed by the Washington Post.
Gone are the minute-by-minute schedules and the swarm of Secret Service agents. There’s no aide to make his peanut-butter-and-honey sandwiches. Romney hangs around the house, sometimes alone, pecking away at his iPad and e-mailing his CEO buddies who have been swooping in and out of La Jolla to visit. ...
By all accounts, the past month has been most difficult on Romney’s wife, Ann, who friends said believed up until the end that ascending to the White House was their destiny. They said she has been crying in private and trying to get back to riding her horses....
In private, Romney has told friends he has little interest in helping the Republican Party rebuild and re-brand itself. Advisers also said he felt no need to explain himself after his comments to donors about Obama using the power of incumbency to give “gifts” to female, black and Latino voters leaked into the public sphere.
There is some hope. Mitt and Ann are reportedly looking forward to exstensive renovations that will transform their "beach house into an 11,000-square-foot manse complete with a car elevator."







