Wednesday, August 8, 2012

It's not fair. Don't ask me those questions.

When I hear Mit Romney speak in public and is attempting to answer fielded questions, I hear a troubled man. A man who wishes not to answer vexing questions. Especially questions from news reporters.

Romney seems troubled because he wishes not to answer any questions not coming from friendly sources. Not that reporters are unfriendly but journalists are looking for answers to report to the general public. Answers that might tell a story about Mit Romney, who he is, and what does he stand for.

And my own feelings is he wishes to hide who he is. Not willing to reveal too much of his true intent. Which if most people knew about him just might change their minds and go to the other candidate. Let’s face it, Romney is hiding something. You can hear it in his stressed irritated voice. He is not accustomed to answering queries he wishes not to discuss. Becoming visibly flustered and angered. He knows the truth but doesn’t want others to know. None the less, he becomes nervous, angered, and sometimes irrational when reluctantly fielding hardball questions from the audience. Especially an audience of probing news reporters. That is when he gives irresponsible and unrehearsed answers. A most regrettable position for Romney to be in. And if you are old enough, you will remember President Richard Nixon sounding and looking like he has something to hide as well. Very much like what Romney is now saying and doing. Sweating, flustered, and visibly looking guilty. “I am not a crook.”

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