Apparently The presidency is gained by being “Mr Money Bags”.
That doesn’t sit well with many in America.
Right. Tell us, how much $$$ did Romney spend in Wyoming? Do you even know? Unless you have the proof that Wyoming was “bought” by Romney stop blowing smoke.
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The Change Candidate [Byron York]
I got an email today from the Romney campaign highlighting an AP article headlined “Romney Grabs ‘Change’ Theme As He Tries to Rebound Against McCain in New Hampshire Primary.” The campaign added that Romney’s “message of bringing real change to Washington is reaching New Hampshire voters.”
Is it just me, or does this seem a bit transparent? It’s not as if Romney has never talked about changing things in Washington before, but you get the impression that the biggest change he has brought about recently is the one he made in his campaign pitch on the flight from Iowa to New Hampshire. Did the voters say they want change? Sure, I’ll give ‘em change.
Romney will be in debates tonight and tomorrow with a number of clever, determined opponents. Should the man who has had to fight off charges that he is a flip-flopper, who said many times that he would preserve and protect a women’s right to choose and that he most definitely was not a follower of Ronald Reagan, now portray himself as the agent of change? And then there’s the fact that not all that long ago 2002 Romney said that his main opponent in New Hampshire, John McCain, “has always stood for reform and change.” Don’t the zingers write themselves? We’ll see tonight.
01/05 01:49 PM
I'm beginning to believe that myself. I see a direct correlation between the amount of campaign money available and the way the MSM favors the money candidate.
The average Joe gets his info from the MSM so all the voters awarness of a candidate is recieved through the MSM bias filter which seems to be coin operated