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Are readers better voters?

ricko

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It's conceivable that comments from one of my favorite historical fiction writers, Newt Gingrich could have derailed Mitt Romney's bid to become the 45th President of the United States of America. If you read 'To Try Men's Souls', 'Valley Forge', or 'The Battle of the Crater', Newt does exude a certain amount of credibility. What I mean is the knowledge of American history does lend to make the reader feel the author is somehow patriotic and believable. When Newt said on 12/13/2011: " I would just say that if Governor Romney would like to give back: " All the money he's earned from bankrupting companies and laying off employees over his years at Bain that I would be glad to listen to him. I'll bet you $10., not $10,000 that he won't take the offer." I also heard an analyst recently say that Newt ( to paraphrase) said " Mitt looks like the man that fired your father." These are things that stay in a voter's head!

I also don't think the American public respects the born with a silver spoon in his mouth, Donald Trump. Our author had this to say about Trump on 4/21/2011:Well look I think that he is a little bit wild. A little bit..some have compared him to P.T. Barnum and the rise of the Barnum and Bailey Circus. He is one of the great showman of our lifetime. He is very clever at getting news media attention. And he’s in his “Apprentice” candidate phase. That’s fine. He brings a level of excitement and life — a lot more folks will talk about the Republican ticket in the next few weeks because of Donald Trump. I’m all for him being an active Republican, then at some point he’s got to settle down…But for the moment it’s a bit like watching American Idol. We have the newest guest star. To me, that's right on! Look, I'm not saying that I would have voted Republican, but I think Newt would have been a saner choice.

Did it hurt on 10/4/2012 when Newt said: " Somebody who will lie to you to get to be president will lie to you when they are President."He is asked "are you calling Mitt Romney a liar? And Gingrich's answer is simple: Yes. I don't know if you have read any of Newt Gingrich's books, but I have and somehow his thoughts seem more believable to me. One wonders why the Republican party can't come up with a plausible and credible candidate like Ronald Reagan in 1980. Is it time for Theodore Roosevelt's ' Bull Moose Party ' to make a comeback? I have read many of Teddy's books and I have to say that I'm as John Wayne would say " a pilgrim." One has to be able to read and decipher with a cognitive mind, otherwise it would have been easy to be deceived ( as Americans ) with Adolf Hitler's 'Mein Kampf' ( My Struggle.) I guess what I'm trying to say is that a well read person most likely will make a better decision when voting for the President of the United States!
Book Reviews And Comments By Rick O
 
Interesting Question

:flowers: Interesting question you have here. Good question, one I don't know how to answer to if I had to I would say yes readers make good voters. Because as readers, we learn to look at every detail carefully, we go line by line.:D
 
Did it hurt on 10/4/2012 when Newt said: " Somebody who will lie to you to get to be president will lie to you when they are President."He is asked "are you calling Mitt Romney a liar? And Gingrich's answer is simple: Yes. I don't know if you have read any of Newt Gingrich's books, but I have and somehow his thoughts seem more believable to me. One wonders why the Republican party can't come up with a plausible and credible candidate like Ronald Reagan in 1980. Is it time for Theodore Roosevelt's ' Bull Moose Party ' to make a comeback? I have read many of Teddy's books and I have to say that I'm as John Wayne would say " a pilgrim." One has to be able to read and decipher with a cognitive mind, otherwise it would have been easy to be deceived ( as Americans ) with Adolf Hitler's 'Mein Kampf' ( My Struggle.) I guess what I'm trying to say is that a well read person most likely will make a better decision when voting for the President of the United States!
Book Reviews And Comments By Rick O

I don't think readers are any better informed politically than anyone else. You're a reader and you respect John Wayne and Ronald Reagan, both these guys were prominant supporters of Senator Joe McCarthy.
 
:flowers: Interesting question you have here. Good question, one I don't know how to answer to if I had to I would say yes readers make good voters. Because as readers, we learn to look at every detail carefully, we go line by line.:D

Don't forget that Glenn Beck writes books too. :whistling:
 
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