Having lived through Mitt here in Massachusetts, I think he is missing
the key ingredient to being a good choice: Trust.

He has proven himself not just to be a flip-flopper, but an executive
you just cannot trust to say what he really thinks.

You cannot lead well if you don't know where you are going.

Changing your mind is not a problem for me, it is a requirement as a
person learns more.

But saying what you think people want to hear, not saying what you
believe, is the worst sort of person to have in charge.

Maybe give him a job on the cabinet, in charge of the economy, but
with someone I trust's thumb on him, would be OK. Not as the
commander-in-chief.


On Jan 16, 2008 1:49 PM, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Sam wrote:
> > I'd trust Mitt or Rudy but don't know their position on it.
> >
>
> If anyone is a true MBA president, I can tell you from direct
> experience that it's Mitt.  It would be like hiring Warren Buffet
> except with management experience.  While I don't like his flip-flops
> and his campaign persona, he is a great guy and if we wanted to focus
> on solving these finance issues there is no other candidate to elect.
>
> Of course I'm supporting Obama until he loses the nomination, and then
> I'm voting for Mitt.  If Obama won it, Mitt would make a great VP: I'm
> put him in charge of solving our fiscal crisis and Biden in charge of
> Iraq.
>
> Done and done.

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