Friday, October 14, 2011

President Obama advisors state "Game On."

The top campaign strategists for President Obama and Republican Mitt Romney are in a war of 140 characters or less, lobbing insults about each other's candidates on Twitter....


The "Mitt" lives all up to that name. Mitt Romney is less a pitcher than a catcher.  He seeks the Presidency while admitting he had to work with  The Lion of the Senate, Edward Kennedy, while Governor of Massachusetts.  What that interprets is that he was the 'go to' guy for those with more clout than he.  He was agreeable and kind and a gentleman while suffering silently.  I suppose he suffers in silence as well when as CEO he placed people on unemployment, downsized companies and pocketed millions.


No one really knows whom "The Mitt" is and to believe he will be a stronger leader is a hideous notion.  He has sold his sole to every Right Wing Palinite that is swinging between Cain and Perry, while 'staying the course' of his 'steady as it goes' campaign.


If elected to office as President, "The Mitt" will continue to 'stay the course' in Afghanistan and may even believe engaging in more war and returning to Iraq due to hostile actions against Saudi Arabia is the best path for the country.  "The Mitt" is 'the old school' Republican.  Is there any other kind?  "The Mitt" believes corporate enterprise rewarded by war, permanent war, is the only course for the USA.  He sees removal of troops as a weakness in policy while implying the USA is superior in leadership that no sovereign authority can match in nation building.


When "The Mitt" left Massachusetts politics he began his Presidential campaign before he exited office.  He knew if he 'kept at it' long enough he would have his rightful place as the Republican nominee.  He was right.  The Republican Presidential nomination is a matter of hierarchical process and nothing more.  


Why are Republican nominations nothing more than a hierarchical process?  For real, why?  


Because the dynamics of "The Party" never change.  They always pander to Wall Street, they always cut taxes and they always trash the Middle Class.  What is not to be a matter of the Royal passing of the Presidential Pay Check and Dinner Guests?


Whom will be his Veep?  Perhaps another one term Governor like himself.


Although Gov. Chris Christie's political image could be enhanced by his endorsement of GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney, he'll still have to manage New Jersey despite the grind of a national campaign.