Posted by
Tim Blessing on Friday, February 01, 2008 7:35:16 PM
Romney, Bill Clinton, and Obama are three of a kind.
Each think's with their mouths instead of with their heads.
Romney talk's nonstop on the issue of economics, which look's substantive in a way. Unfortunately, he doesn't stop and think through what he is going to say.
I have watched him on the OReilly Factor back in 2005. He looked and acted like a human being. Now, he's like using machine gun logic in his presentation without thinking through the cost of his words.
I could have voted for him two years and being a Mormon is no disqualification for not being President. At least not in my mind.
Bill Clinton is an extrovert par excellent. Yes, he did some good things like maintaining a healthy economy, ending welfare dependency, and staying out of any major foreign policy disasters. He had a penchant for getting into trouble then blaming everyone else beside's himself. He could not leave the women alone.
He campaign's because he get's an adrenaline rush from it, but its more for him than Hillary.
From what I can see, I really don't think Hillary want's to be President.
She would like the substance of the job, but the ceremonial side of the job she doesn't care about.
Obama is a new phenomenom in American Politics.
He has great inerpersonal intelligence, but he doesn't have great intrapersonal intelligence.
Everybody project's through emotions onto to him and he give's a good speech, but that's about it.
If you ever read comic books like I have you would know that Obama is the personification of a character called Baron Blood. A character that is an emotional vampire who draw's all the emotions out of people, but doesn't give anything in return.
Yes, he talk's about an idealistic unity theme, but that play's better in Hollywood or in a Church.
Politics is a game for adults and not idealistic idiots.
The Federal Government is a complex organization that require's a president, congressperson, and senator to be well versed in a multitude of areas.
We need professionals and not amateurs.