Palin was indeed a better choice than Romney, I doubt even Sarah would sell America's future down the river as willingly as Mitt.
McCain Had It Right
I also never imagined typing such a sentence in my life. After all, surely George W Bush was the worst thing ever to happen to America? Apparently he is not even close, we now have:
1] A candidate that wants to continue and amplify the Bush administrations disastrous economic policies.
2] A candidate even more inept of the International stage, and I don't know about you, I never thought that was possible.
3] A candidate so lacking in spine that we will end up in another war at the beck and call of a foreign power.
4] A candidate so devoid of intellectual curiosity and rigor as to be frightening.
5] A candidate with all the "needs" of a spoilt brat, who so wants to be "loved" he is willing to sell everyone else down the river.
6] A candidate with no conception of what honesty entails.
Watching Mitt Romney outside of his comfort zone has been illuminating, he is even more devoid of personality than one was lead to believe, and dangerously so, no bar is too low for his ambition.
We stand on the cusp of electing a shell of a man, a puppet even, and one whose only dream is to play the roll of The President without actually being remotely Presidential.
He should take Warren G Harding's advice.
"I am not fit for this office and should never have been here."
And he does
resemble him somewhat
He was so reassuringly vague in his campaign declarations that he was understood to support both the foes and the backers of U.S. entry into the League of Nations, the hottest issue of the day.
Harding was also noted for his appointments
"The Ohio Gang".
Ohio Gang, in U.S. history, a group of politicians who achieved high office during the presidential administration of Warren G. Harding and who betrayed their public trust through a number of scandals.
Something that Mitt Romney is more than capable of repeating.