
COMMENTARY:
Mitt has packed his way back to the states after his weeks of trips abroad. No matter what was said there was some critical view on every word he said, "well almost" Which didn't seem to stir up anything Romney felt was worth any critic's view. The presidential candidate just kept on going to his next destination. Political critics scourged him many times as one critic said he just kept "putting in foot in his mouth!" No way! He just only blundered a couple of times. By now, many are getting used to his some what careless bloopers! He has a defined goal in mind and it's to gain some foriegn diplomacy as well as some support to get in the oval office. However, again the political critics aren't in a agreeable way he does his speeches. Who knows? "Don't look at me." I do say he does have a way with words one way or another; and if he didn't make friends abroad he's not worried they won't be voting for him in the election. Think about it...he's looking for some big support at home in the states. His campaign trail is making some history, "I've never known a candidate that traveled afar to get pointers." What exactly made the critics respond?--Well mainly little remarks about the London summer games preparations, and London not being a good host, and in Poland he made some other words involved which nerved the Palestininians. But composed some that brought positive ones as well. Some other words noted that Romney said curses at the foriegn media and avoided their questions. Polictically, they-- the critics felt these were big foos in the mouth. Overall, Romney is being very selective about picking his Vice Presidency choice and that's a mystery still. It'll all be about a shoe for Romney!! What?
Romney will do what Romney will do ..with a foot in or out of his mouth his speech is filled with the "I'm wanting be the next in the Mr. President shoes"... that's what he will seek.
Great job! Shoe and foot!
Posted By: MIISRAEL Bride
Wednesday, August 1st 2012 at 8:45AM
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