Bob Cochran
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Unfortunately, they do.I agree, and I've been saying this since the beginning. Appearances matter.
Romney looks great. Tall, slender, tan, great hair...(I don't mean any of this in the Brokeback Mountain kind of way
), and honestly, this wins votes with lots of people.McCain appeals to me, an ex military guy, at a visceral level. Five years as a POW, tortured very badly, wouldn't go home when he first had a chance. This guy is a real man, no doubt. But I think he's sold out to some extent.
Rudy...ummm...not the most sterling character, I'll leave it at that for now.
Ron Paul -- sterling character, great principles, great voting record...but will enough people vote for him?
Not if he doesn't get some of this perception/appearance stuff. A man's voice and body language have to project strength, in SOME way, if he's running for President. Ron Paul projects intellect, integrity, gentlemanliness...next time he's talking in one of these debate formats, addressing real people in the audience, he has to stand up tall, square his shoulders, walk up to the edge of the stage, look in the eye, and speak to them like he is their loving grandfather or their long lost friend.
He's got something going on in the political skills area to be a nine-term Congressman. This ballgame is up a couple of notches, though.
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