Sunday, January 15, 2012

Endorsement Blog!

I do not really support any of the current republican candidates but if I had to choose one it would be Mitt Romney. I am still in favor of our current President Barack Obama for the simple fact that he has been a good President ever since he got into office. President Obama never really had a opportunity to do all he wanted to do as President because the government and also the people do not give him a chance to try to complete one job, before they throw another one on his desk. As I said before, being President has its perks and can be very stressful at times since its so overwhelming. Out of all the republican candidates Mitt Romney seems like the best one I would give my support to. Romney is 65 years old and was born in Detroit, Michigan on March 12, 1947. When he graduated he wen to Brigham Young University and Harvard University. Harvard University is one of the best schools in the country, so by Mitt Romney attending that university gives him a broader education versus other colleges closer to where he lived. Romney has been affiliated with some part of the government for many years now. He was elected governor of Massachusetts in 2003 and has held that position until the day he decided to run for President in 2008. Mitt Romney may not have the most experience as appose to the other republican candidates but he has enough. In the end, I believe he will win the spot for the 2012 Republican candidate  to run against President Barack Obama. I feel this way because he is strong, understandable, compassionate, willing, fighter and also a father. All of those characteristics can define the perfect President. In conclusion, I still am on the Obama side but Mitt Romney has his head on strong and is a leader and it will be a very good"fight" for Presidency between the two of them.

Friday, January 13, 2012

Michele Bachman's Drop Out!

During last week's republican primaries Michele Bachman dropped out the race. I feel that she is coward for quitting the race because she came in 6th place. It doesnt matter if she came in last place or second place she could have still tried to make her way up. By saying that, when it was time for the candidates to head to South Carolina she probably could have came in third place. Wherever they went to after comin from South Carolina it could have possibly made her way all the way up to either second or first. On another note, I do not understand why Michele Bachman decided to run for Presidency in the first place. She has so much stuff on her plate, starting from having so many kids of her own and also opening up her home to so many foster children. That is way to much of a load to handle while in the race to becomin President. In conclusion, it was a bad move for her to drop out after all the work she did to get where she was at. Secondly, it was also a bad move to run in the first place but I respect her for running because it showed that she has courage and thought she would be able to getthe job done.

Works Cited:
"Michele Bachmann Biography - Facts, Birthday, Life Story - Biography.com." Famous Biographies & TV Shows - Biography.com. A + E Television Networks, Inc, 1996-2011. Web. 13 Jan. 2012. <http://www.biography.com/people/michele-bachmann-20601017>.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Crying is NATURAL!

I heard there were rumors about my cry session,

But here’s my confession.

Yeah I was having a moment about my mother’s death,

And how when she read me goodnight stories all I smelt was alcohol on her breath.

People think that was all just for show,

But they don’t really know.

Mitt made a comment about him “not going to cry”,

But I ask the question why?

Why not cry, if you are hurt or sad.

Who doesn’t cry, don’t throw me under your boot just join the loop.

By not letting the tears flow, the madder you grow.

I will not let the comments stop me,

I will look at them as a key to unlock the door to the 2012 Election.

Works Cited:
Montopoli, Brian. "Newt Gingrich Cries When Asked about His Mom - Political Hotsheet - CBS News." CBSNews.com. CBS Interactive, Inc, 2012. Web. 13 Jan. 2012. <http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-57350250-503544/newt-gingrich-cries-when-asked-about-his-mom/>.

When are you too old to run for President?


In my opinion I feel that there should be a law that says something about an age limit, for when you would like to run for President. I feel this way because being the President of the United States comes with a lot of responsibility. By saying that, I mean sometimes the amount of stuff the President has to do can be very stressful. Nobody wants to have a President who cannot take a lot of work on their plate at one time. Being a President you need to come into the election preparing yourself to have your desk piled up with a ton of work. Majority of all the republican candidates are up in age, which in my opinion they should not even waste their time. Also, a President serves four years as President and can serve another term if elected again. For example, Newt Gingrich is 69 years old, Mitt Romney is 65 years old, and Ron Paul is 77 years old. All three candidates are in their late 60s or 70s and about time they get out of office they are going to be almost 80 years old. In conclusion, if you over the age of 70 before you get elected you should not be able to run for President of the United States.

Works CIted:
"Newt Gingrich Biography - Facts, Birthday, Life Story - Biography.com." Famous Biographies & TV Shows - Biography.com. A + E Television Networks, Inc, 1996-2011. Web. 12 Jan. 2012. http://www.biography.com/people/newt-gingrich-9311969.

**I used the same website for Mitt Romney and Ron Paul**