So I hate to be right. Ok, that's a lie, but on occasion I am wrong. Looks like I might be wrong about my Next President of the United States posts. Rudy Giuliani is sliding out of the public eye, and sliding in the polls. According to some of the latest polling, Giuliani is slipping nationally. He was barley a radar blip in the two caucuses, but anyone in the Giuliani camp will tell you that is because he wasn't running for those states. Funny, but I thought those states were part of the United States of America … what is he running for again? But I digress, Mitt Romney won in Wyoming by a margin that was near identical to what I formulated from the Iowa results. Is this a fluke or is this more? I think it is an uncanny fluke, but it is part of a much bigger picture. I said before Mitt was the only other candidate I could see winning the nomination, and here he is proving just that. John McCain my still win New Hampshire, but by my best guess, it is not going to be the cake-walk John was hoping for. In the last debate, John seemed bitter and hateful, attacking Mitt as many times as he could with each breath of air. This was the same strategy that John said cost Mitt Iowa. Well John, if that's the case, am I to assume you want to lose New Hampshire? You have seen my flash responses to the debate, and I just reread them myself. Next time I want to enter a flash response, I need to have my editors read it first. I think I got my point across; Mitt was a gentleman, the only true gentleman on the stage. He suffered the slings and arrows, and continued to move as fluidly as possible. I would not say it was his best performance, but he did a fine job of explaining his points and deflecting the attacks. Not once did he lower himself to the tactics of the others on the stage. This maneuver won the debate for Mitt. Mitt Romney was clear and concise while advocating his positions. Mitt stuck to the issues while others stuck him in the ribs. The true test of presidency from last nights debate was how the candidates handled themselves on that stage. Mitt Romney was the only person who cared enough about the voters to spend his time conveying his thoughts and plans for when he entered Washington. By now you have followed my links to Mitts positions, and you know where Mitt stands. Mitt was unwavering in his positions and near flawless in explaining his ideas to the public. With a solid background, solid platform, and great integrity, Mitt Romney showed the world who the next President of the United States should be. Mitt is honest and forthcoming, never hiding from the facts while taking challenges head-on. Mitt will not be persuaded by special interest. The only interest that concerns him is the interest of the citizens of the United States. These, my friends, are the markings of greatness.
Sunday, January 6, 2008
Mitt-igating facts
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