Welcome, Mountain Mary.
Can you help me understand why a candidate with no executive experience should head a ticket and one with years and years and years of executive experience should be in a nonexecutive position on the ticket?
Vice Presidents aren’t executives...only if the President can’t serve do they suddenly become one.
And can you help me understand why a military veteran with Captain’s rank should be second on the ticket to someone who never served a day in the military?
Can you help me understand why the Commander in Chief of the Texas National Guard should not be CIC of the United States military but a Rick Santorum should be?
Can you help me understand why a man who isn’t very “smart” (straight from many GOP/Conservatives who live in Texas) would be able to earn the trust of the American people?
Can you help me understand why a man who is a career politician with no executive experience other than being a governor would qualify to be POTUS?
Can you give me one reason why the American people would vote for another governor from Texas?
From Reuters: 12/29/11
“But after poor debate performances, Perry lost ground. A CNN/Time Iowa poll this week showed him in fifth place with 11 percent, below Mitt Romney, Ron Paul, Rick Santorum, and Newt Gingrich.
The poor poll numbers come despite Perry trying to promote his social conservative credentials in a series of ads, including one in which he attacked gays in the military. He also has taken a harder line on abortion in a play to Iowa’s large evangelical Christian constituency.”
But I still like his bravado and pistol packin’ jogging routines!
And I’m not a Santorum supporter, much as I like his stands.
VP position is useless: I agree with you. But sometimes VPs end up in the top job.