Romney, Clearly
Mitt Romney was in fine form again tonight (the other time was after Michigan), and I felt nothing but sad because he seems to be the best of the bunch - personable, articulate, confident, experienced...
A short time later, he was followed by the utterly detestable beast who claimed she wanted to win and take back "your White House." No, not from us, from the "special interests."
What a contrast. And yet this hideous woman, it seems, has the inside track to the Filthy Party's nomination, and Romney is about to be on the outside looking in. Why has he failed? My guess is that people don't see his experience as the right kind... in the right place. The same goes for his religious beliefs. And he, hasn't helped himself a bit. I can't tell you what he stands for. I mean I'm sure it's all the right things, but I can't say for sure because I still don't know Romney.
I know McCain. And I know Huckabee, and I know them well enough to say unequivocally that they aren't as good a choice as Romney.
Kidding!
I don't know that at all. Because what I want Romney to be is how I imagine him to be if he's all I hoped he'd be. How can you vote for someone on that basis? The businessman hasn't sold the sizzle or the steak, and we're worse off because of that. I really want someone Romney-like to be the Republican nominee, maybe just not Romney himself... then again, maybe not....
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We all want the candidate to be a reflection of ourself. Clearly Goldwater and Reagan spoke to me, but I'm admitting my age. ;)
The non-McCain vote is split up amoung 3 or 4 so he has an edge. I just hope that the Republicans don't committ suicide again. Hillary is taking credit for what her husband didn't have anything to do with the great economy in 1993- 2000. She makes me vomit.
I'm still backing Mitt "Frankenstein" Romney, regardless, because he's good on fiscal responsibilities. I think he'd keep more money in America, and that's what America needs right now.
That's an international thing, of course. If your economy goes down, ours goes down with it.
As for Democrats, I'm holding on to Obama. There's just something about the name Hussein that appeals to us Asians....lol!
After that gasp, I bet there's a thousand questions you'd like to ask him because his knowledge and experience are invaluable, right?
Just the other day, we saw a travel show about Guam, and I told my wife that my father was stationed there after the war, and that I never asked him a thing about his experience. So I had to read about it on Wikipedia, and because of that, I never want to go there. How different might my feelings have been if I were able to ask someone who was eligible to vote during Goldwater?.
I agree about Romney, but he's all but finished.
Obama seems sincere, but about what? He's not just inexperienced, he's profoundly inexperienced, and I would expect the public to come to their senses before election day. Except that this is America where hope has supplanted individual effort.
After reading Top 10 Moments in Mike Huckabee's Extremism and 10 More Moments in Mike Huckabee's Extremism I simply refused to vote for this Christian filth.
Let us pray.
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I was suspicious of your reference right at the beginning when the writer didn't even know it's "onlooker." I became irritated as I found that most of the "top ten" were either nothing to be concerned about, distortions, or outright lies. But it took almost to the end to see "DailyKos."
So I'm going to personally ask God to damn you to hell for that.
And if that weren't enough, the first comment closed the book forever:
"Dude, that's just an amazing compilation. Now I'm going to have nightmares for weeks."
That makes your link, at best, a case of an idiot feeding idiots... and that makes you a far left loon and worse - What exactly? Well, we can use the word you used to describe Huckabee if it would make you feel more comfortable?