Rejoice Republicans — Romney is for real
Which is why Tuesday’s speech by the presumptive Republican nominee was ignored by the media that so ♥s President Obama. In just 14 minutes and 48 seconds, Mr. Romney introduced himself to America — on his terms, not Chicagoland’s — and laid out, in crisp, passionate prose why he is running for president.
“Americans have always been eternal optimists. But over the last 3½ years, we have seen hopes and dreams diminished by false promises and weak leadership. Everywhere I go, Americans are tired of being tired, and many of those who are fortunate enough to have a job are working harder for less.
“For every single mom who feels heartbroken when she has to explain to her kids that she needs to take a second job; for grandparents who can’t afford the gas to visit their grandchildren; for the mom and dad who never thought they’d be on food stamps; for the small business owner desperately cutting back just to keep the doors open one more month — to all of the thousands of good and decent Americans I’ve met who want nothing more than a better chance, a fighting chance, to all of you, I have a simple message: Hold on a little longer. A better America begins tonight.”
For those worried whether Mr. Romney can twist the knife, he can: “The last few years have been the best that Barack Obama can do, but it’s not the best America can do. Tonight is the beginning of the end of the disappointments of the Obama years and the start of a new and better chapter that we will write together.”
With humor and humility, he told America “a little bit about myself.”
“You might have heard that I was successful in business. And that rumor is true. But you might not have heard that I became successful by helping start a business that grew from 10 people to hundreds of people. You might not have heard that our business helped start other businesses, like Staples and Sports Authority and a new steel mill and a learning center called Bright Horizons.”
Hmm, not exactly the corporate raider portrayed by Team Obama.
Then, with a nod to President Reagan’s “Are You Better Off?” speech, Mr. Romney laid out his campaign in the simplest of terms: “What do we have to show for 3½ years of President Obama? Is it easier to make ends meet? Is it easier to sell your home or buy a new one? Have you saved what you needed for retirement? Are you making more in your job? Do you have a better chance to get a better job? Do you pay less at the pump?”
And lest any doubter (talking to you, Rush) believe that the man named Willard was some rube who just fell off the turnip truck, Mr. Romney told Americans what they can expect from this failed president — and what he’s going to do about it: “Because he has failed, he will run a campaign of diversions, distractions, and distortions. That kind of campaign may have worked at another place and in a different time. But not here and not now. It’s still about the economy … and we’re not stupid.”
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The Birdman 2012/05/01 07:04:18






















The Captain suggested perhaps it would help if the sailors would change underwear occasionally. The first mate responded, "Aye, aye sir, I'll see to it immediately!"
The first mate went straight to the sailors berth deck and announced, "The Captain thinks you guys smell bad and wants you to change your underwear."
He continued, "Pittman, you change with Jones, McCarthy, you change with Witkowski, and Brown, you change with Schultz."
THE MORAL OF THE STORY:
Someone may come along and promise "Change", but don't count on things smelling any better.
NO CHANGE HERE
Same DEM/GOP policies ...
Same Marxist direction ...
Same European-styled Socialist Democracy Agenda
Apocalypse (Revelation) 3:16
"But because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold, not hot, I will begin to vomit thee out of my mouth."
Ron Paul isn't lukewarm!
Plus adding another Northeastern moderate Governor to the Presidential Ticket isn't going to excite the Conservative wing of the Republican Party!
IMHO Senator Marco Rubio or Rep.Allen West would be a better addition to the VP slot.It would help bring Florida,and its 27 Electoral Votes into Gov.Romney's camp.And satisfy the concerns of the Conservative / Tea Party wing of the Republican Party about Romney being too moderate!