We have a very divided country. Almost have did not vote for the current president but will he respect and work with the millions that did not vote for him and will DC represent us. I think no.
I also think by any standard or your politics, Mitt Romney is a good decent man and half this country did not vote for the only good decent man running - that is more troubling.
People don't like Romney because they sense that he isn't a good and decent man, that of course he is clean and well bred, but that he is intensely self absorbed and focused on his own ego driven career trajectory, and that he doesn't even see regular Americans.
Romney's gaffe's show someone out of touch, and who mocks working Americans, he thinks we are killers and nut cases, These guns are not made for recreation or self-defense, Romney said. They are instruments of destruction with the sole purpose of hunting down and killing people.
While soft spoken and pleasing in demeanor, his words are cold, ruthless, while he sounds sincere and caring in tone, *My position has been the same throughout my political career, and it goes back to the days of 1970, he said. There was a woman who was running for political office, U.S. Senate. She took a very bold and courageous stand in 1970, and that was in a conservative state. That was that a woman should have the right to make her own choice as to whether or not to have an abortion. Her name was Lenore Romney, she was my mom. Even though she lost, she established a record of courage in that regard.*
Mitt's lies are legendary, sometimes brutal, and always self servingReagan was adamantly pro-choice, My father and I marched with Martin Luther King Jr. through the streets of Detroit.", "life-long hunter", "longed to serve in Vietnam".
Romney's inner passions are evil, that is what drives him as a cult leader, and what led him to formally leave the republican party and become dedicated to the democrat party and Planned Parenthood, and abortion, anti-Reaganism, homosexualizing the Boy Scouts and the military, there is darkness inside of that smooth veneer, and voters sense it.