November 10, 2011
Anyone who wants to be honest knows that Mitt Romney is a holographic image. He has no depth and his Massachusetts record is not sterling, and not even sterile, because RomneyCare, a failed, state indebting program, which he help create, support and put into law, is a massive embarrassment and huge red-light in the eyes of any thing America.
Romney's performance in last nights debate shows a man who can offer up prepped answers, but spontaneity and a real sense of personality are thin as light—that red-light. Too bad that red-light couldn't be matched up with a red state, any red state. Romney is not a rugged, independent American type, not even like the founder of his religion, Joseph Smith, Jr.
Even the embattled Herman Cain, who after yesterday's date may not be that embattled, has more presence of mind, character, and obvious enthusiasm for American, which the majority of Americans are looking for in a candidate. Romney is not.
It's easy to say Romney is a shadow, but he is not quite as bad as President Obama, who is a shadow, a conglomeration of random parts and unanswered questions, and a Harvard grade with no transcripts or respectable vitae.
Romney is nobody, and the majority of the American voters realize that one phantom in office is enough, putting a nobody in the same seat just won't happen.
When Obama's administration goes into the dust bin of American political history, Romney will not be elected to replace him. ‘Nobody' is not wanted.
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