Sunday, November 04, 2012

Many newspapers endorsing Romney

A few people still read newspapers, and more and more are recommending a change. They probably want their advertisers to stay in business. Should have thought of that in 2008 because he told us who he was and what he believed and what he intended to do.

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The New York Daily News endorses Mitt Romney and paints a very dreary picture of the Obama years. "The trend over the Obama years: Goodbye to middle- and high-income jobs in New York City; hello to positions that pay less than $45,000 a year." Sad to read. Does no one today learn about the failed policies of FDR and how the Depression just kept recycling each time it looked like recovery was on the horizon?

http://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/choice-america-future-mitt-romney-article-1.1196299

The Wisconsin State Journal picks Romney. I really disagree with them that the sloganeering, scowling, stammering Obama is more likeable and an inspiring speaker, but that misunderstanding must have been what threw them off in 2008. What could possibly be inspiring about a mish mash of socialism and sharia?

http://host.madison.com/wsj/news/opinion/editorial/our-pick-mitt-romney/article_902e45bc-25cc-11e2-a89f-001a4bcf887a.html

Will update as I find them.

The ‘Las Vegas Review-Journal’ blasted Pres. Obama in a blistering editorial about the Benghazi attacks in which four Americans died, calling him an “unworthy commander-in-chief.”
“The Obama admin. sat by doing nothing for seven hours that night, ignoring calls to dispatch help from our bases in Italy, less than two hours away,” the editorial said. . . (lists numerous other faults and concludes) Mitt Romney is moral, capable and responsible man. Just this once, it's time to hold Barack Obama to his word. Maybe we can all do something about that, come Tuesday.

http://www.lvrj.com/opinion/benghazi-blunder-obama-unworthy-commander-in-chief-176736441.html

Long Island Newsday:  Had Barack Obama done the job of president with the same passion and vision he displayed in seeking it, he would likely deserve another term. He did not.

http://www.newsday.com/opinion/editorial-elect-mitt-romney-president-of-the-united-states-1.4182689

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