So, you're sold on Mitt's "humility"? Now I'm laughing.
I’ve never met the man, so I can’t say. I have spoken with people that I trust, who have met him and have a relationship with his family, who are sold.
I would find it hard to judge a man other than by talking with, or reading from, people who have actually had interactions. There are many stories that are well-sourced that suggest there is nothing particularly off-putting about this article (athough I would say it does seem a bit flowery).
Still, I’m hoping Romney isn’t too “humble”. Humility is good in small portions, but it is clear Romney has a strong opinion of his abilities, and that is a necessary part of being an effective business leader and executive.
I thought the author did a fine job contrasting the current Occupant with Romney, and between the two I believe Mitt’s record outshines Obamugabe’s hands down.
Romney got his money the same way the Kennedys got theirs but is less honest about it. He did not have a job till he was 31 years old. It does not take much skill to live off of dad. He claims he did not inherit his fortune, which may be true only because it was given to him before his parent died. His missionary work did not include building schools,helping orphans or any other charitable works, it was only to make converts which even he says was not very successful. He (humbly) claims his sons serve this country by campaigning for him. He helped Obama win by his staffs attacks on Palin so he could run in 4 years. How humble.