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In reply to the discussion: I wouldn't be at all surprised if Mitt dropped out of the race. Hear me out... [View all]Myrina
(12,296 posts)33. I just don't see Mitt as the type of guy who really WANTS a job.
He likes having things 'in the works' and acting like he's got plans and shit like that, but he's become so used to being a ... uber-wealthy slacker that I can't see him actually committing to anything that's going to require him to show up every day.
He reminds me of those rich frat bastards from the 80's who never really had a job but always looked like they did ... it was all daddy's money & the appearance of 'doing something'.
Seriously.
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I wouldn't be at all surprised if Mitt dropped out of the race. Hear me out... [View all]
monmouth
Jan 2012
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Could be...I get the feeling the party establishment is preparing Mitch Daniels to step in, maybe
blm
Jan 2012
#1
Funny I was thinking he may drop out. After all why should he stay in when he can live on his
southernyankeebelle
Jan 2012
#2
I don't know how these candidates do it, honestly. This schedule is grueling..n/t
monmouth
Jan 2012
#6
He still has the best organization ("ground game") of all of the candidates
Proud Liberal Dem
Jan 2012
#7
His father was actually a great guy, both a good politician and a public figure who had a relaxed
grantcart
Feb 2012
#28
Ahh, just what we need: another "Bush" candidate trying to live up to his Daddy.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Feb 2012
#30
Pres. Obama and fmr. Pres. Clinton had a different, but problematic, situation with their Dads.
amandabeech
Feb 2012
#34
I think your underestimate his investment in the "business" of running for president....
Rowdyboy
Jan 2012
#20
Maybe--there has to be something more in those tax returns than just a low tax rate.
bklyncowgirl
Jan 2012
#21
Nothing the GOPers do surprise me anymore now,I thought Cain would've dropped out sooner than he did
Tx4obama
Jan 2012
#22
The problem is that he owes the Republican Establishment and his corporate benefactors.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Feb 2012
#29