Well, somebody just dug.
He’s laying his bets on spending mass amounts of money on fooling the masses. He’ll show up in a state, buy up as much ad space as he can and then say whatever he needs to say to push his poll numbers way up.
It’s why he’s doing well in Iowa, NH and SC but not the rest of the country. That’s where he’s dumped a whole lot of cash.
Mitt said his favorite book is Battlefield Earth. Which is pathetic.(Both the statement and the book)
I have never heard of, nor seen Mitt make any allusions to any serious writer, book, economist or philosophy. He is something of a blank slate, a cypher, politically. So, I think it is fair and acurate to say Mitt is not well read and unfamilure with ideas, conservative or otherwise.
Mitt had one, undistinguished term as Governor of a politially sick, near neigh one party state. He bought the Republican nomination, although the party was pretty desperate. The Democrats have so long been in charge, that they have become incestuous characters. They have long since left their working class roots and are now to the left of Hillary. Believe it or not, Ted is rational compared to the Mass Dem leadership. Think of a state size Berkeley.
Mitt was thinking of running for President, which I always believed was in his mind since his father ran, and lost. Mitt was pretty stupid. He should of been a conservative gadfly. He wouldn’t of lost anything, as he had no impact anyways, but at least he could of said he fought the good fight. It would of been cost free for him and cemented him as the wild man of Massachusetts.
But he didn’t. He kind of worked with in the system and the system won.
Massachusetts Laws of Political Physics.
Nothing on the level.
Every thing is a deal.
No deal too small.