27 January 2008
Thank you Glen Johnson
Posted by Joy Bischoff under: Presidential Election 2008; Uncategorized .
It is important to continue acknowledging when the collective voice of conservatives is heard. Since I wrote a blog about Glen Johnson showing bias against Romney, I want to praise him for writing in a more professional way. There is a slight tinge against Romney, for example by saying Romney refused to talk about little else than economy. I doubt the governor would refuse to answer questions on other subjects, but let’s face it, economy is the number one issue on the public’s mind. Glenn Johnson might respond to that by saying, “well, he is certainly taking advantage of that,” to which I would reply, “of course, he is in an election.” There are subtle jabs but the out and out rancor is not there. Thank you, Mr. Johnson.
SWEETWATER, Fla. - Republican Mitt Romney sought Sunday to lock up the Florida primary by refusing to talk about little else but the economic jitters confronting the nation. His rivals had the same goal in mind, too, as they fanned out across the Sunshine State.
Romney, the former Massachusetts governor, lashed top rival John McCain for admitting greater familiarity with foreign affairs than the economy, and he told an earsplitting rally outside Miami: “No one needs to give me a briefing on the economy. I won’t need to choose a vice president that understands the economy — because I know the economy.” He was referring to comments by McCain that the economy was not his best subject.
8 Comments so far...
T. Fan Says:
27 January 2008 at 4:38 pm.
Lots of Fred fans are supporting Romney. I have to admit I am starting to get excited about his candidacy. I think I am getting fired up by reading all the bad press on him and it just makes me like him more. If he was a Washington insider the press wouldn’t be trying to destroy him so much. They are definitely afraid he is going to clean house. I never thought I would do this but - Go MITT
Angela Rogin Says:
27 January 2008 at 5:12 pm.
Let’s hope this trend continues. It is kind of great to see Fred’s people sticking together to support another conservative. Good news. I read the abortion article to my parents and shared a few other things. That along with the governor of Florida endorsing McCain has convinced my parents to support Mitt. They think their governor is very liberal and don’t trust him.
Cameron Says:
27 January 2008 at 5:31 pm.
I don’t mean to be contrary but this article by Johnson still seems kind of snarky to me.
Way to go Angela. I hope your parents convinced all their friends.
T. Fan Says:
27 January 2008 at 10:01 pm.
The more I read about the things McCain is saying the madder I’m getting. How can he get away with this and how can the press let him? Some are reporting the truth but most aren’t. This is incredible. I used to think he was a good man just too liberal. Now I think he is evil. Just plain wrong. I would never vote for him now.
T. Fan Says:
27 January 2008 at 10:02 pm.
Good job Angela. Keep up the good work and tell your folks to tell everyone.
Matt Says:
28 January 2008 at 10:06 am.
I was just listening to news on the radio and heard John McCain say “Romney has flip-flopped on every major issue. Why do people always talk about what a nice guy he is? He is very nasty to Mitt Romney. All weekend he has lied about him and now to say this when he is such a flip-flopper himself. Come on Florida, see the man for what he is.
Cameron Says:
28 January 2008 at 10:23 am.
McCain has pulled out all the stops. He is lying at full throttle today. It is sickening. The good news is that the Rasmussen poll has Romney in first place nationally for the first time, WOOT WOOT!
Matt Says:
28 January 2008 at 10:26 am.
Let me tell you what worries me. Voter Fraud. It has happened before a number of times in Florida. They have been investigated for this. It’s something I’ve looked into and it isn’t a conspiracy theory it happens. Washington has a serious interest in keeping out a guy like Romney because he wants to clean it up and they don’t want to be touched. They are so determined to get McCain in there that they may move to make it happen.
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