- So far the GOP convention has gone amazingly well with an impressive roster of accomplished Republican governors, senators, congressmen and others who constituted a good mix of the nation in terms of sex, ethnicity and geography and who generally had compelling personal success stories to tell and pointed, credible attacks on the incompetent, dishonest, left wing bunch of whiners, weiners and losers currently in power.
- On the first night, the several impressive speeches included ones by Love and Arturo Davis (best of the night I thought) and Ann Romney (who really impressed in her first ever speech to a national TV audience of millions with an obviously heart felt personal tribute to her husband and the message that nobody will care more or work harder to solve America's current problems than MItt and that he will get the job done) and Chris Christie who surprised some people with what for him was failry low key speech that seemed primarily to be an attempt to let the voters know that unlike the Deemocrats the GOP viewed voters as intelligent and responsible adults who deserved gthe facts instead of lies and diversions and who, once given the facts, would be willing to accept the hard decisions that lie ahead in the struggle to revive the economy and control the public debt. Christie's most memorable line was "real leaders don't follow polls they change polls". That may well have gone over Obama's head but probably struck a responsive chord with millions of viewers.
- Night two was even more impressive with long time GOP heavyweights such as Portman and Pawlenty and Huckabee and Rice as well as rising stars in the party such as the latino women governor of New Mexico.
- Some of the funniest lines were said by Tim Pawlenty such as that Obama is the tatoo president because ``It seemed pretty cool when you went for the tatoo, then later on you started to realize that it actually was pretty ugly and you were stuck with it for awhile and then you had the unpleasant experience of explaining it to your family`.
- Condi Rice gave the most statesmanlike and intellectual and impressive speech and was the only one to speak without a teleprompter and rely just on rough notes. Just imagine Obama trying that!
- Paul Ryan`s speech was also excellent in achieving his objectives of humanizing both him and Mitt and persuading Americans that the Romney-Ryan ticket would actually lead and would solve the crucial economic and financial problems facing the country. Ryan`s delivery is perfect in that he has a real facility for expressing complex financial problems in a way that is understandable and expressing their solutions in a way that is persuasive and non-threatening.
- His funniest and saddest line in reference to the more than half of new university graduations who can`tr get a job today was, Ùniversity graduates should`t have to spend their 20s `staring at faded posters of Obama back in the same bedroom in their parents house where they slept during high school and asking themselves when they can start their lives.`
- Tonight Mitt Romney has forty minutes to earn the support of the forty million Americans who`ll be watching the final moments of the GOP convention on TV. This forty million viewers number may grow now that the identity of the mystery speaker preceeding Romney has been revealed as Clint Eastwood. Maybe he`ll make some quips such as that his first starring role in movies was playing the Man With No Name whereas Obama`s first starring role in politicas was playing the Man With No Resume. Perhaps Clint willl mention that his two successful years as mayor of Carmel and his 45 successful years running his own production studio makes him better qualified that Obama was in 2008 to be president. Maybe as the director and one of the stars of the movie Space Cowboys, Clint will tear a strip off Obama for cancelling the space program. In any case, it will be interesting.
- As for Mitt, this moment is important although less so than the debates where Obama will have to forgo the teleprompter and face Romney in person. Hopefuly tonight, Mitt will come across as human and capable and commited and prepared to lead the country out of the worst mess it has been in since the Great Depression. One thing is certain ... unlike the phony media creation Barry Obama, Mitt Romney has written his own speech and wonèt just be blowing fake smoke from behind styrofoam Greek columns.
- On the first night, the several impressive speeches included ones by Love and Arturo Davis (best of the night I thought) and Ann Romney (who really impressed in her first ever speech to a national TV audience of millions with an obviously heart felt personal tribute to her husband and the message that nobody will care more or work harder to solve America's current problems than MItt and that he will get the job done) and Chris Christie who surprised some people with what for him was failry low key speech that seemed primarily to be an attempt to let the voters know that unlike the Deemocrats the GOP viewed voters as intelligent and responsible adults who deserved gthe facts instead of lies and diversions and who, once given the facts, would be willing to accept the hard decisions that lie ahead in the struggle to revive the economy and control the public debt. Christie's most memorable line was "real leaders don't follow polls they change polls". That may well have gone over Obama's head but probably struck a responsive chord with millions of viewers.
- Night two was even more impressive with long time GOP heavyweights such as Portman and Pawlenty and Huckabee and Rice as well as rising stars in the party such as the latino women governor of New Mexico.
- Some of the funniest lines were said by Tim Pawlenty such as that Obama is the tatoo president because ``It seemed pretty cool when you went for the tatoo, then later on you started to realize that it actually was pretty ugly and you were stuck with it for awhile and then you had the unpleasant experience of explaining it to your family`.
- Condi Rice gave the most statesmanlike and intellectual and impressive speech and was the only one to speak without a teleprompter and rely just on rough notes. Just imagine Obama trying that!
- Paul Ryan`s speech was also excellent in achieving his objectives of humanizing both him and Mitt and persuading Americans that the Romney-Ryan ticket would actually lead and would solve the crucial economic and financial problems facing the country. Ryan`s delivery is perfect in that he has a real facility for expressing complex financial problems in a way that is understandable and expressing their solutions in a way that is persuasive and non-threatening.
- His funniest and saddest line in reference to the more than half of new university graduations who can`tr get a job today was, Ùniversity graduates should`t have to spend their 20s `staring at faded posters of Obama back in the same bedroom in their parents house where they slept during high school and asking themselves when they can start their lives.`
- Tonight Mitt Romney has forty minutes to earn the support of the forty million Americans who`ll be watching the final moments of the GOP convention on TV. This forty million viewers number may grow now that the identity of the mystery speaker preceeding Romney has been revealed as Clint Eastwood. Maybe he`ll make some quips such as that his first starring role in movies was playing the Man With No Name whereas Obama`s first starring role in politicas was playing the Man With No Resume. Perhaps Clint willl mention that his two successful years as mayor of Carmel and his 45 successful years running his own production studio makes him better qualified that Obama was in 2008 to be president. Maybe as the director and one of the stars of the movie Space Cowboys, Clint will tear a strip off Obama for cancelling the space program. In any case, it will be interesting.
- As for Mitt, this moment is important although less so than the debates where Obama will have to forgo the teleprompter and face Romney in person. Hopefuly tonight, Mitt will come across as human and capable and commited and prepared to lead the country out of the worst mess it has been in since the Great Depression. One thing is certain ... unlike the phony media creation Barry Obama, Mitt Romney has written his own speech and wonèt just be blowing fake smoke from behind styrofoam Greek columns.