Tuesday, October 23, 2012

This a response  to my post and my reply
  • Otunba Khamileon Wrong analysis sir! This is Romney's last shot at the Presidency, after the second debate in which he seems to be trying too hard, almost like a fight. His advisers told him that he has to present himself as a real President in this crucial stage. He had to show people he is capable of being the Commander in Chief..part of the reason he mellowed now...and now a lot of people are asking if that was a bad move. That definitely threw him off balance and before you know it he was flip flopping, agreeing with the President...Not the usual fighting Romney... Again this has nothing to do with any Power that be...Definitely not the REPUBLICANS. The presumed respect was just Romney trying to present himself as the Commander in Chief to the public.. CNN annalists says he won the Debate on that level which was what his very goal was for this particular debate...show Americans that you are capable of being Commander in Chief! But in the Debate itself Obama won...so it's sort of a win! win! situation for both (Not my opinion, but CNN's).... Also wrong on McCain! After Obama defeated him on the previous Debate he promised to come strong on the last one and he did.. He was jumping around swinging hot and Obama was so calm and cool and it came across as if he was attacking the president non stop and before he realized it, the damage had already being done... In America, i don't even know if a party can tell a candidate to step down for another not to talk of the opposition stepping down for the opponent.. Not in this life time and definitely not the Republicans! The rich party should step down for the normal one..excuse me! Why didn't Hilary step down for Obama when both of them are in the same party? Even when Obama won, she didn't step down to congratulate him. She said she was "Suspending" her election bid (As if she had any other option!)... Obama and Romney are fighting the biggest battle of their life and the coming weeks will show who won and this has nothing to do with any Godfathers or people behind the scenes... Bless.
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 @ Otunba Khamileon you may have glossed over the point I was trying to make. But first let me say that if your analysis is based on those crap that those CNN reporters are putting across then you may have missed the underlining currents in this elections in America. Those guys are only concern about how they are going to put back the white in the white house. There are several other websites to look for more credible information. Now back to my point. I did not say that somebody was ask to step down. What I said was that McCain at a time was exciting the white voters making racially sensitive comments. But all of a sudden he backed down. Talk of Hillary Clinton during her last debate with Obama her countenance and rapport with Obama changed dramatically. Looking back you will agree with me that they must have sealed the deal on appointments. Please do not let them deceive you, the polls you are seeing is to prepared grounds for rigging as was done in Florida during Al Gore's elections. As at today majority of those that are going to vote are already doing so through early voting, so who are they polling? Finally, I did not say that some godfather may have ask Romney to step down but I am saying that he has been advised to tune down the talking down to Obama.

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