Willard is one of the most rejected politicians alive.
How do you figure? He won the governorship in one of the most liberal states in America (Massachusetts), a U.S. Senate seat in one of the most conservative states in America (Utah), and a national presidential primary in 2012.
How many people can say that?
In 2012, I evaluated 4,442 essays penned by 5th grade students. The topic prompt was a trade secret, protected by horrific blood oaths, but, loosely paraphrased, goes “who do you respect?”
Unsurprisingly, 25-35% of the kids admired Barak or Michelle.
The number of Romney enthusiasts in that election year was much easier to count.
One. (1).
NOT even 1%. One out of 4,442 students thought that Romney had heroic stature.
At that point, I knew that the fight was fixed, the game was rigged, and the willing patsy selected to take a dive.