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He became the governor of a state running on issues he never fixed or addressed once he became governor. He left the state in heavy structural debt. He built a huge fortune in a questionable manner on the backs of others. His father was wealthy, powerful and a man of convictions which his son clearly doesn't have. He was a cheerleader in college and was known as a bit of a bully. He was accused of being fake and unreal as a person. He made promises he couldn't keep, willing to say anything to win. He knew nothing about foreign affairs and was completely disconnected with his base. He talked about America's military and how we need to "use it" to get what we want.
Is it George W. Bush or Mitt "Willard" Romney?
I've seen this story before and it didn't turn out well.
He became the governor of a state running on issues he never fixed or addressed once he became governor. He left the state in heavy structural debt. He built a huge fortune in a questionable manner on the backs of others. His father was wealthy, powerful and a man of convictions which his son clearly doesn't have. He was a cheerleader in college and was known as a bit of a bully. He was accused of being fake and unreal as a person. He made promises he couldn't keep, willing to say anything to win. He knew nothing about foreign affairs and was completely disconnected with his base. He talked about America's military and how we need to "use it" to get what we want.
Is it George W. Bush or Mitt "Willard" Romney?
I've seen this story before and it didn't turn out well.
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