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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wow, several of you PPs really lack an ability to read people. Let me break just some of this down for you at the very least: Mitt and Ann = genuine people. Obama = doesn't even believe his own bullsh-- [b]Santorum's speech[/b] at the convention = totally inappropriate and abrasive to many women. I could go on, but let me give your this sliver of reality that you can take away from this thread, as obviously several PP's here suffer from EXTREME gullibility and lack of discernment. wow.[/quote]Pulled this up to watch because of your mention of it. The "hands" theme really got away from him and ventured way into the maudlin. Rick, enough with the "hands" already! I watched Ann Romney online this morning because I heard her speech on the radio last night and sometimes I find that visual vs audio alone makes a difference. For example, I always found George Bush more convincing on radio when I couldn't see his face. When I could see him give a speech he always had a look on his face as if he were really uncomfortable and afraid people were going to realize he was a fraud. They also say that in the Nixon-Kennedy debate, Nixon sounded authoritative on radio but the visual on tv just killed him. On radio, I felt that Romney made some effective points but in between those points, she sounded uncomfortable and phony. ("I love you [i]women[/i]!!!!" Ugh - that was awful.) However, when I saw her speech, she seemed much better and more genuine, but she still had some moments where she seemed awkward and phony. "I love you women," for one, did not improve when seen on tv. But overall, much better on tv. Sorry but Mitt always seems uncomfortable and inauthentic when he speaks. He's just socially awkward.[/quote]
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