And I don’t like the idea of candidates getting elected on emotional appeal. It is typical, of course, for people to react against the previous administration, of course. Do recall how ‘fired up’ people were at tha failures of the BUsh administration, all that was going wrong in the country back then? So you see, reacting with one’s impulses does not necessarily yield a good result. I don’t want in the least a candidate who can get me excited or incite me to worship him.
Americans of course will not stand a long speech by a candidate. Only sound bites. And most would certainly never read position paper by candidates even if they bothered to write them.
Ok, maybe me using the words ‘fired up’ wasn’t the best terminology to use.
I support Newt Gingrich. Do you think Newt Gingrich is using emotional appeal and base impulses similar to Obama?
I just listened to a video of him today where he was speaking and was talking about ways to save $6-10 trillion by investing in the fight against Alzheimers. And how advances in brain science has the potential to save FAR more money than the super committee is trying to save through entitlements. Innovations in Brain Science… that isn’t a cheap emotional campaign slogan.
The point is, Newt Gingrich is an ideas man. He spent some of his time out of office running his own think tank.
So… I’m not saying Mitt Romney is bad because he doesn’t appeal to people’s emotions. I’m saying that Mitt Romney is no one’s cup of tea. His positions aren’t going to help this country, they’re just going to hurt this country less than Obama. Republicans are choosing Mitt because they HAVE to, not because they WANT to.
Obama wants to keep the tax rate where it is 35%
Mitt Romney wants to take it down to 25%
Rick Perry wants to take it down to 20%
Newt Gingrich wants to take it down to 15%, and corporate tax 12.5
And then obviously Cain has the 9 income, 9 sales, 9 corporate.
This election shouldn’t be choosing the lesser of two evils. And, if Mitt Romney is our nominee that’s exactly what it’s going to be.
Yes, Bachmann, Perry, and Cain are all running on people’s emotions. And, because of the Tea Party they’re getting everyone “fired up”… but who actually think they would be a solid President?
I’m saying that Newt Gingrich would be a solid President. I would honestly say, I haven’t seen a true conservative as articulate as him and as likeable as him since Ronald Reagan.
Sure, Paul and Bachmann may be more conservative than him, but… they’re also widely perceived as crazy. (that’s just the way it is). Whereas Gingrich would actually be able to connect to people.
BTW, one of the only wierd results in the 50 votes so far is the high support Santorum is getting. Yes, he’s a faithful, devout, orthodox Catholic. But, he’s also getting 1-2% support in national polls. So, what are the reasons y’all are voting for Santorum despite his slim chances?