- Posted August 28, 2012 by
- EWillies1961 Follow
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Sights and sounds of the RNC |
- Time To Inconvenience Politicians
- Politicians Will Not Take Risks Unless They Are Forced To
- Coffee Party Radio: Politics Done Right - GOP Budgets, Gays, Race, Guns, & a Pope Sat 12–2PM CST
- Paul Ryan: To Hell With Election. It Is My Way With Obama Doing My Dirty Work
- Rest In Peace President Hugo Chavez, You Are The Hero Of The Poor
Ann Romney's Speech Very Good But Misses As It Comes Up On GOP's Ideology
- hhanks, CNN iReport producer
I have a soft spot for Ann Romney. She has an auto-immune disease as does my wife who has Lupus. As such I know a lot of the difficulty she goes through especially when she is stressed.
That said unfortunately Ann Romney came across a bit false. She starts her speech pandering to women. She then implies men don’t understand the amount of work and tribulations women go through. Really? She probably meant men that share the Right Wing ideology. After-all her the men implementing her Party’s ideology continues to attempt to dismantle all the success women have won by the effort of both Democratic and Republican Liberals.
I was taken aback with the simulated poverty she described in her early years with Mitt Romney. She was simply trying too hard feel the pain of the middle class.
One of the most interesting statement was when she said that everything is getting more expensive and that many people are no longer getting certain sports at school for free.. DUH. Did she forget the forced unnecessary ideology of austerity both Congress and Republican governors imposed on the citizenry?
At the end she asks that you trust Mitt Romney. How can we? How can we trust a man whose real positions are unknown, a man who changes positions based on his audience? How can we trust a man who so blatantly lies in his political ads like the racist welfare ad and lying in the “You did not build that” misrepresenting ad?
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