Media bias against Obama?

#26
#26
I Would think you would like Romney. He is more a moderate than anything.


I have said in the past that I really don't think my every day life will change very much if he wins the election. And I still pretty much think that to be the case.

But in recent weeks I've become a little less laisez-faire about it, probably because I've just gotten to the point that I have no idea what he stands for. On anything.
 
#27
#27
I have said in the past that I really don't think my every day life will change very much if he wins the election. And I still pretty much think that to be the case.

But in recent weeks I've become a little less laisez-faire about it, probably because I've just gotten to the point that I have no idea what he stands for. On anything.

Romney has no idea what he stands for.
 
#30
#30
Not sure you are following the flow of the conversation here Gramps.
 
#31
#31
An "evolving position" implies that Romney has, over a meaningful stretch of time, moved from position A to position B.

That doesn't count when he goes A-B-A-B(version 7.4)-A-C-GTZ-A-B hut hut.
 
#32
#32
I'd much rather have a somewhat wobbly but basically center-right POTUS over a committed, big-government leftist with a radical past.
 
#36
#36
I'd much rather have a somewhat wobbly but basically center-right POTUS over a committed, big-government leftist with a radical past.

Somewhat wobbly?

I could never vote for a candidate that didn't have principals and a plan, regardless of whether or not I aligned perfectly with them.

How could you vote, in good faith, for a guy in which you honestly have no idea what he stands for? Crazy.
 

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