Sunday, March 03, 2013

The majority of Americans don't share the sentiment.

...When asked about (click here) what it's like to watch Washington from the outside, Mitt responded, "I wish I were there. It kills me to not be there, to not be in the White House doing what needs to be done."... 

He stated President Obama didn't believe "The Sequester" would happen? Why did President Obama seek the help of Americans to stop it, if he didn't believe it would happen?

It is not politics. "Those terrible Republicans aren't willing to come together." Well?

And as far as getting along with Democrats, he passed the nation's first comprehensive health care law in Massachusetts. What wasn't there to get along with?

"What I said (at the 47% video) is not what I believe." I bet. Then why say it? Money? Mitt Romney needed money from a man and his friends that had sex parties? Look, can a man say he affiliates with people he disagrees with on a moral level and take funding in the spirit of democracy? What does say about the man running. The 47% video was more telling than anyone wants to admit. 

Mitt Romney is a man constantly conflicted with morality. He was conflicted with Bain Capital and the fact he put people on unemployment roles while he bankrolled huge amounts of money for investors, but, he yet wanted to put Americans back to work. 

He was conflicted when he met with funders of his campaign when he stated there were American people that were basically leaches on the country. The people in the room were not offended by his statements.

He was conflicted about his statement about including women in his administration. "Binders of women" is not a way of seeing women as valuable. Not in a way that matters. What women? Random women? What women are significant in the building of the USA? Can they be found in binders? Or are they found in history books? Or are they found anywhere in the annals of this country, other than sewing the nation's flag?

Where were the minorities in his life? On the periphery because they weren't his investors or funders?

No, thank you.