Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Character to Clobber Charlatan

Tonight, with the first of three presidential debates, the opportunity to save America begins as Gov. Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama square off.
 
Saving America Begins Tonight
While the pundits, campaigns and voting public are looking for a variety of different things, I am hoping something becomes very clear to the voting public; the a revealing of the true self. 
 
President Obama
Regrettably, President Obama consistently portrays a shadow of himself to the American people.  Often, he speaks of policies or goals only to change them outside of a public presence with seemingly little but very significant changes.  Straw man arguments are routinely presented which bear no real sense of reality.  Obama has failed to be candid regarding his associations and his true feeling on racism and the transformation of wealth, as we have learned this week if not previously known in a pair of newly released videos.
 
If the true Barack Obama reveled himself to the American public, he would be most fortunate to garner 20%  of the vote.  Americans do not appreciate arrogant folks who mouth off about accomplishments that in actual fact have been dismal failures.  And certainly, liars are found intolerable, and we need look no further than the recent events in Libya, where we have four dead patriots, this week for a example of that.
 
One can only hope Mitt Romney can cleverly force a mistake this evening in which the shadow self of Obama is peeled away revealing the true man, who is not admirable.
 
Mitt Romney
Gov. Romney does not carry himself in shadow of who he really is, which is a bright, caring, charitable and honest individual.  While many have issues with particular policies of Romney, and he has shifted stances on a few issues considered by many as significant, he is a man grounded man guided by God.

As such, tonight I hope Romney does not try to be something he is not.  There is no question that Obama needs to be hit hard on his devastating policies and his lack of focus, or inability, to employ answers to the many issues hanging around Americas neck. 

But, Obama will no doubt present several misrepresentations of the facts and tell many a falsehood, and Romney needs to be prepared to surgically refute the lies while maintaining a positive and confident, but respectful, manner.  Easier said then done.
 
Since Obama will no doubt be a shadow of his true self this evening while Romney will present his true self, I have no doubt America will conclude the evening recognizing a clear answer on who is best equipped to lead America back to prosperity.
 
That would be the man with exemplary character, his true self, Governor Mitt Romney.

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