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1. You started out strong with your speech at the Republican convention and got a big approval rating and a big head in the process. But keep in mind you were preaching to the choir at the convention. You could have read the owner's manual to a refrigerator to that group and they would have had a massive orgasm.
2. There has been no change in your talking points in the ensuing campaign rallies. Same rhetoric. Same Obama bashing. In fact, you fan the flames of racism and hate that have become prevalent at your events.
3. At a recent speaking engagement in Toledo, you showed how limited your talking points are by giving your cutesy "Drill baby drill" speech...at a solar energy technology company.
4. Your debate with Joe Biden was an audition for the job of VP to the American voters. Instead of answering any of the questions, you went off on your own tangents and completely avoided addressing the issues, thinking your body gyrations and winking were cute.
5. Your interviews with Charlie Gibson of ABC, Katie Couric of CBS and Brian Williams of NBC further showed you have no clue about the role of the VP or the world's issues.
6. Your own party has sheltered you so that any embarrassment you give the party are minimized. You speak only at "safe" Republican strongholds. Even then you manage to embarrass yourself by misstating the role of the VP in the Senate and the First Amendment.
7. You hitch your wagon to a phony political hack from Toledo posing as a businessman and taking his charade to every campaign stop you and McCain have had since the third presidential debate.
8. Your blatant hypocrisy comes out every week, showing that you say you're one thing, but your record as a governor and mayor are the opposite. You are not a fiscal conservative. You are not against federal earmarks. You are not against redistribution of wealth, etc.
9. Just two days before the election, you still refuse to release your medical records. I won't speculate as to why, but there are many people who have and there is some merit to some of their theories.
10. Your $150,000 wardrobe, $900 tanning makeover, and $10,000/month hair maintenance. Then, you go around the country telling everyone that you understand what working class Americans are going through. People don't have much tolerance for hypocrisy.
There's more. But you get the idea. I hope at least some of this reaches you, but I have my doubts after reading that you're already saying that this campaign is a springboard for your 2012 presidential run.
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