Mitt Romney has a great op-ed in the WSJ today

Anonymous
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10000872396390444270404577605140607907860.html?mod=WSJ_Opinion_LEADTop

I wonder if the president will have a rebuttal "What I learned as a community organizer and a state senator that never voted on any issues". The cult of Obama and the "first African American president" clouded so many eyes people just voted for this guy. He's a very smart campaigner.
Anonymous
im not sure you want a serious discussion of this article based on your comments but i read the op/ed and thanks for posting it
Anonymous
Wow OP you turned a decent Romney statement into something totally douchey.
Anonymous
I have a sincere question. Have we ever had a great president who came from the big/business corporate world? I am trying to think of one. We have had Generals
(Washington, Eisenhower), lots of lawyers and/or career politicians of course ( Jefferson, Lincoln, Adams, FDR, TR). Reagan was an actor and a union leader. Any CEO's on the list? What evidence do we have that being a CEO is any more preparation for being president than being a community organizer?
Anonymous
"...My presidency would make it easier for entrepreneurs and small businesses to get the investment dollars they need to grow, by reducing and simplifying taxes; replacing Obamacare with real health-care reform that contains costs and improves care;...:

HOW, for the love of God?? Please *sob* just one little detail, sir. Won't you give a specific answer, please? I'm begging here.
Anonymous
This article makes the point that the two 20th century presidents who were the most successful businessmen were
George W. Bush and Herbert Hoover. Both are considered the among the worst presidents in history and both left office with the country in depression.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This article makes the point that the two 20th century presidents who were the most successful businessmen were
George W. Bush and Herbert Hoover. Both are considered the among the worst presidents in history and both left office with the country in depression.


Oops, I forgot the link: http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/05/31/the-wrong-resume/
Anonymous
Mr. Romney didn't write that.

(Sorry, I couldn't resist. But I'm being serious: If you think he wrote that, you're insane. It was ghost-written by someone in his comms shop).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mr. Romney didn't write that.

(Sorry, I couldn't resist. But I'm being serious: If you think he wrote that, you're insane. It was ghost-written by someone in his comms shop).


Of course, he didn't, and I hope no one on this board honestly thinks he did.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mr. Romney didn't write that.

(Sorry, I couldn't resist. But I'm being serious: If you think he wrote that, you're insane. It was ghost-written by someone in his comms shop).


Of course, he didn't, and I hope no one on this board honestly thinks he did.


I think the Op, Mr (or Mrs) Ra Ra Romney probably does. I mean he/she posted a Romney op-ed. From WSJ.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:"...My presidency would make it easier for entrepreneurs and small businesses to get the investment dollars they need to grow, by reducing and simplifying taxes; replacing Obamacare with real health-care reform that contains costs and improves care;...:

HOW, for the love of God?? Please *sob* just one little detail, sir. Won't you give a specific answer, please? I'm begging here.


Well, as indicated by Ms. Pelosi's comments about the health care reform that was passed recently, we first vote for it. After it passes, we find out what we've got. Maybe Mr. Romney shares her views?
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