Big versus small.
http://washingtonexaminer.com/romney-closes-big-love-of-country-vs.-revenge/article/2512532#.UJXF1MXA_Lt
“But our big dreams will not be satisfied with the small agenda that’s already failed us,” Romney continued. “And today — did you see what President Obama said today? He asked his supporters to vote for revenge — for revenge.”
The audience seemed genuinely stunned, taking in its collective breath.
“Instead, I ask the American people to vote for love of country,” Romney said, drawing the longest and loudest applause of the night.
Obama’s “revenge” remark was valuable to Romney not because it could be turned into an attack ad. “Revenge” was valuable because it underscored, a thousand times, Romney’s new emphasis on the bigness of his own campaign versus the smallness of Obama’s. Romney’s closing argument is filled with words and phrases that convey a largeness of vision: destiny, renewal, purpose, better life, better days, better future, fresh start, new beginning, a bigger, better country. In the campaign’s final days, Romney is pushing hard on the idea that things really can improve with new leadership; in his West Chester speech, Romney used the word “better” a total of 15 times.
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America is seeing the real Obama these days. A small-minded man with an over-inflated view of his own capabilities......an empty suit.
After his sorry ass is booted from office I'm going to enjoy reading "insider" stories about what a total horse's ass and complete failure the man really is. I'm also going to enjoy trying to find a voter who'll actually claim they voted for the assclown in 2008.
Bet I won't find one here. :lol:
http://washingtonexaminer.com/romney-closes-big-love-of-country-vs.-revenge/article/2512532#.UJXF1MXA_Lt
“But our big dreams will not be satisfied with the small agenda that’s already failed us,” Romney continued. “And today — did you see what President Obama said today? He asked his supporters to vote for revenge — for revenge.”
The audience seemed genuinely stunned, taking in its collective breath.
“Instead, I ask the American people to vote for love of country,” Romney said, drawing the longest and loudest applause of the night.
Obama’s “revenge” remark was valuable to Romney not because it could be turned into an attack ad. “Revenge” was valuable because it underscored, a thousand times, Romney’s new emphasis on the bigness of his own campaign versus the smallness of Obama’s. Romney’s closing argument is filled with words and phrases that convey a largeness of vision: destiny, renewal, purpose, better life, better days, better future, fresh start, new beginning, a bigger, better country. In the campaign’s final days, Romney is pushing hard on the idea that things really can improve with new leadership; in his West Chester speech, Romney used the word “better” a total of 15 times.
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America is seeing the real Obama these days. A small-minded man with an over-inflated view of his own capabilities......an empty suit.
After his sorry ass is booted from office I'm going to enjoy reading "insider" stories about what a total horse's ass and complete failure the man really is. I'm also going to enjoy trying to find a voter who'll actually claim they voted for the assclown in 2008.
Bet I won't find one here. :lol: