Obama in interview with CBS:
When I think about what we’ve done well and what we haven’t done well,” the president said, “the mistake of my first term – couple of years – was thinking that this job was just about getting the policy right. And that’s important. But the nature of this office is also to tell a story to the American people that gives them a sense of unity and purpose and optimism, especially during tough times.
What?!?
Mitt Romney responds:
President Obama believes that millions of Americans have lost their homes, their jobs and their livelihood because he failed to tell a good story. Being president is not about telling stories. Being president is about leading, and President Obama has failed to lead. No wonder Americans are losing faith in his presidency.
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No…..running the country has to do with getting the policy right. Unfortunately Barack Obama’s policies reflect the wrong ideology that heads us in the direction of a government controlled economy with fewer freedoms. He can’t definitively explain how is economic plan is helping anyone so he decides to talk about the importance of telling better stories. This is just another fuzzy subject that has no meaning, but it sounds good to his base who don’t require an explanation as to how their entitlements are going to be paid for.
Why is Romney taking days off after just a full week with family. Seems like he needs to get fired up and responf=d back on President’s comments. It feels like he thinks he has won already and is just sitting back . He has 4 months then he can take time off. Everyday counts to be out reaching out to people. They do not know anything about him. I hope he gets out like he did for the nominations for republic. Romney, you do not have this election yet. Get out and start attaching back along with your family and wife. We cannot have another 4 years of our President.