Now, this Mitt Romney is a guy I would love to have in my living room for the next 8 years. He has amazing poise, timing and grace...without a teleprompter. A pleasant, warm and engaging voice, which amply shows real feeling; you know there is a human soul in him.
Romney is aptly serious about serious things, but without taking himself so seriously that he pretends to be a god. Perhaps this man, as president, could even restore to our public life a nearly forgotten virtue: genuine humility. One senses that President Mitt Romney would serve Americans, rather than expecting Americans to serve him. What a refreshing change that would be!
And, from the female perspective, this guy, Mitt Romney, is very easy on the eyes, with charm and a rather mischievous glint in his eye that belies the picture of him as the out-of-touch plutocrat with ice water in his veins, a portrait guilefully painted by Obama and his media shills.
Via: American Thinker
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