We
may be a nation of saps, if the pollsters are correct in their current
assessment of the presidential race, but we’re a nation of good-hearted
saps. We always want to do the right thing. We like that lovable ol’ lug
in the White House, blundering and incompetent though he is. We want to
think highly of ourselves, and how better to do it than voting for
Barack Obama?
Mitt Romney, nobody’s idea of FDR, Harry Truman or Ronald Reagan, gets his last best chance Wednesday night to abandon the game plan of feckless establishment Republicans who are happiest when they join Democrats in trashing imperfect Republican candidates. This time their tattered slogan, “We’re not as bad as you think,” isn't working.
Mr. Romney has a presidential profile that looks as if it belongs on Mount Rushmore, but he has to offer more than that, even to saps. We’re told that voters want him to be someone they could have a beer with, as absurd as that would have sounded to earlier American grown-ups. Being “not Barack Obama” is a powerful qualification, and maybe the most important, but not this year. He can’t be a lovable ol’ lug – we’ve already got one of those – so he might as well run like a Democrat, and go after his opponent with mail and chain. Hammer and tongs won’t do it.
Read more: http://www.prudenpolitics.com/node/2592?utm_source=P&P%20Auto%201&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=4614
No comments:
Post a Comment