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Two Failures by Andrew P. Napolitano

 

…..When he was interviewed with the president on “60 Minutes” last week, I purposely did not watch or listen to the show. The next morning,

 

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I read the transcript of the interview and thought many of Romney’s answers were articulate and rational. Then I watched the same interview on tape and was bored nearly to death. Romney cannot put a fire in people’s bellies. The only reason he gives for voting for him is that he is not Obama – a reason that appeals to just under half the country, but is not enough to seal the deal. He needs to recognize that his audience for victory is not his former neighbors in Boston, but Joe Sixpackin the heartland.

 

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He supports all of Obama’s killings in the Middle East, but claims he wants to control events there with a more muscular foreign policy. He cannot justify that view, along with the fact that it has failed and put us close to bankruptcy, to an electorate weary of wars. He rips into Obama’s borrowing, but overlooks his running mate’s voting record in Congress,

 

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which authorized all of it. At first he vowed to repeal Obamacare saying it is unconstitutional, and then he said he wants to keep the parts he likes, even if they are unconstitutional.

 

 

Can anyone get excited about Romney? Aside from a capitalistic attitude about the economy – as opposed to the president’s love of central economic planning – does anyone know what views he will embrace on Inauguration Day? Do you know anyone just aching to vote for him, the way conservatives were for Ronald Reagan in 1980 and progressives were for Obama in 2008? I do not know of such a person.

 

What do we do? The president’s failures are legion and have made all of us the worse for them. Gov. Romney’s failures are obvious and will give us four more years of Obama. Who says the system is not fixed?

 

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  1. October 7, 2012 at 1:15 PM | #1

    I do not see Romney offering any substantial changes to the core problems facing America. The unconstitutional wars will continue under either Romney or Obama. I refuse to vote for either one of these men based on principle. Americans need to abandon the two-party system and vote based on principle. Saying that “I will only vote for someone who is likely to win,” is like saying “I will vote for the person that I think most Americans will vote for.” Where is the sense in that? How does real change ever happen?

  2. October 7, 2012 at 2:25 PM | #2

    Right on all
    counts!

    Awash in a sea of commies/sociaists/progressives, etc. we better wake TF Up!–if not already too late–Dr Ron Paul was the only decent Real American standing!

    Semper Watching!
    *****

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