When it gets Drudge's attention this is suddenly serious! And I don't see a better choice out there. No one can hold a candle to Romney's competence and exemplary leadership.
I've read 3 or 4 stories the past couple weeks about Mitt's stock rising.You don't know if there's any inside info or copycat journalism(and what a shock that would be).Reading comments sections it seems it'spretty well recieved by republicans but the liberal's comments are pretty predictable about flip flopping.But the main theme of these articles keeps bringing up the dislike between the two. From what I've seen since the primary the rift if there ever was one has healed and Mitt's been a total team guy advocating for McCain.
What I worry aboutwith Mitt is the media is going to be looking for any excuse to attack him. And while he'd make a great attack dog for McCain,I can hear the media whining now if he did attack Obama. There's also a few things Mitt disagress with McCain on,global warming and immigration being 2 of them. Still McCain needs to add some economic heft to the ticket along with fundraising and the possibility of delivering a couple purple states. Obama is only leading McCain by one point despite all the fluff coverage Obama's getting which gives a general feel of the election.The media's main job right now is to brainwash whites into thinking Obama is acceptable.His closely guarded trip overseas shows the fear his handlers have of even one gaffe.
It is true that Mitt and John argued during the primary season. That's called debate and discussion and it is a valuable part of the political process. However, Mitt wrote in his book about the Olympics how much he enjoyed working with John during the process of bringing the Games to Utah. Mitt wrote that he admired John's leadership and his work in the Senate and how he helped serve as a liason between the Games and the government. While they do have some disagreements about some issues, I don't think these two men have ever disliked each other. The media might be surprised if John picks Mitt as Veep, but I won't be at all.
Well, it happened. It's not Mitt. The reason McCain didn't choose him is very simple. He is jelous of Romney's powerfull presence, his brain, his intelligence,his ability to lead.....good looks and charming smile. I truly believe Romney should go as Independent. He would get more votes than McCain. And Romney should not support McCain, because he doesn't deserve it and with this woman Palin I am sure he will lose the elections. I am conservative but I am not voting for McCain. I hope Romney will run for the governor of California once Schwarzeneger is out. We Californians would be so lucky!
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