Have you seen this ad for Scott Brown?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nEoW-P81-0
After you look at the ad, can you truthfully tell me that Scott Brown - an obscure state senator from Wrenthem with a budget of less than 5K - somehow had the skill and the financing to make an add like this.
Remember, up until now his campaigns consisted of handouts made at Staples and a few yard signs.
Look at this book - - can you really say an uneducated lad from Upstate NY could have imagined all that is in it?
It may be news to you but all political ads are prepared by people who specialize in that field and not by the candidates. I worked 30 years in television and am quite familiar with how political advertising is handled.
From everything I've seen of that campaign, Romney was AWOL until the win was obvious.
My bone with you is that you label the words of those with whom you disagree as "hate".
That's a liberal technique...if you disagree with them you're spouting hate, racism, sexism, ignorance, intolerance, etc.
When you have to demonize the other side, you've already lost the argument.
I don't have anything against Romney except for the fact that he's an old-style politician and a member of the "elite" East Coast Republicans and he carries way too much baggage.
They are the same "Rockefeller Republicans" who were against Ronald Reagan (they gave us Gerald Ford over Reagan the first time and that gave Carter the presidency)...they quickly switched when the Gipper's popularity forced them to do so in 1979. They are only as conservative as the moment requires them to be.
Romney has proven to be one of that group, so his chances are very limited if he has any at all. He's only one or two degrees away from being *another John McCain.
* We didn't need the first one.