Been awhile since I've written here. A comment on another diary reminded me of something.
This isn't a game of "he said, she said". Lives are at stake; the very fabric of America is at stake.
It's halftime in America. Place your bets wisely. No more needs to be said.
I will forever cherish this advertisement / social commentary, and wish it could run wall-to-wall between now and November. It still sends chills up my spine.
The expiration date has not passed.
Mitt Romney would have let the American auto industry die:
Mitt Romney said on Tuesday he never turned his back on his auto-building Detroit hometown even though he advocated to "let Detroit go bankrupt."
"It would never have crossed my mind to close down the industry," the presumed Republican presidential nominee said in an exclusive telephone interview with The Blade. "My plan was how best to save the industry, and in my view, going through a managed bankruptcy process was essential to saving the industry."
Mr. Romney is scheduled today to attend a Toledo fund-raiser where tickets cost $10,000 a couple for a VIP photo reception or $50,000 to attend a luncheon.
If you haven't watched this video, watch it now. If you've seen it before, watch it again.
It's that powerful.