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Judi Lynn

(160,545 posts)
Fri Aug 31, 2012, 02:43 AM Aug 2012

Humanize This!

August 31, 2012, 1:48 am

Humanize This!

By TIMOTHY EGAN

He was going to fill in the blanks, a nowhere man no more. He was going to show his human side, to offer us a glimpse of the guy who said he “lives for laughter.” Not loveable, or even very likeable, but at least a fleshed out leader with a plan.

The empty chair that a befuddled Clint Eastwood spoke to had to compete with the famous empty suit of Mitt Romney. In the speech that was supposed to seal the deal with a divided public, the man who sheltered his money in foreign lands went on about his “belief in America”; it sounded like the chords of a flat song. The substance of his speech was the rhetorical equivalent of the elevator music the nominee loves. This was President Platitude, the aspirant.

Romney is not auditioning for orator in chief, so it doesn’t really matter if the speech was more Pat Boone than Winston Churchill. It was absurd, after all, to think that a strangely unknowable man who has been campaigning for president for half a decade would somehow reveal himself in a fresh launch of focus-tested words.

In these ragged times, where progress moves along on three wheels and a flat tire, most Americans do not need to fall in love with a leader. Yet trying to raise the likeability meter seemed to be the sole intent of the buildup to the Romney kicker.

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Humanize This! (Original Post) Judi Lynn Aug 2012 OP
No, we don't need to fall in love Cha Aug 2012 #1

Cha

(297,323 posts)
1. No, we don't need to fall in love
Fri Aug 31, 2012, 02:54 AM
Aug 2012

with a leader but he has to be intelligent and actually care about our Country as a whole and not just the rich who don't pay their fair share of taxes like himself.

What a dispicable fake being to put on display. I don't care how many greasy fake words he says..everybody knows mitt is a pathological liar. He's says any fucking thing anytime anywhere.

WHERE ARE YOUR TAX RETURNS, MITT?

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