Mitt Romney is truly an articulate, intelligent, professional. He knows how to run business and make things happen. We can only hope he will be our next President!!!!
2. A Thomas
2:29AM July 01, 2009
Mitt seems so on top of his game in these interviews. He never allows the interviewer to sidetrack him, and his message is well delivered and punctuated with example after example. I was proud to vote for him in the Maryland primary in 2008, and I hope that I get the opportunity to vote for him again.
3. telemoonfa
7:56PM June 29, 2009
One thing that bugs me about a lot of Mitt Romney interviews is that the interviewers nearly always ask, "Are you going to run for President in 2012, Mitt?" I wish instead they would ask questions like, "What do you think about the Obama administration's health care ideas?" If Mitt were asked things like that, more TV viewers would get to hear more about the issues themselves, and hear why conservative ideas about health care and immigration and other issues just plain make more sense than liberal ideas about those issues.
4. Mindi Zappe
2:15PM June 29, 2009
One of the problems with the mainstream media is they can't imagine anyone in politics actually getting involved because they feel it is their patriotic duty. Thank you for your example Mitt Romney!!
1. Donna Ward
2:09PM July 14, 2009
Mitt Romney is truly an articulate, intelligent, professional. He knows how to run business and make things happen. We can only hope he will be our next President!!!!
2. A Thomas
2:29AM July 01, 2009
Mitt seems so on top of his game in these interviews. He never allows the interviewer to sidetrack him, and his message is well delivered and punctuated with example after example. I was proud to vote for him in the Maryland primary in 2008, and I hope that I get the opportunity to vote for him again.
3. telemoonfa
7:56PM June 29, 2009
One thing that bugs me about a lot of Mitt Romney interviews is that the interviewers nearly always ask, "Are you going to run for President in 2012, Mitt?" I wish instead they would ask questions like, "What do you think about the Obama administration's health care ideas?" If Mitt were asked things like that, more TV viewers would get to hear more about the issues themselves, and hear why conservative ideas about health care and immigration and other issues just plain make more sense than liberal ideas about those issues.
4. Mindi Zappe
2:15PM June 29, 2009
One of the problems with the mainstream media is they can't imagine anyone in politics actually getting involved because they feel it is their patriotic duty. Thank you for your example Mitt Romney!!