After a lifetime of voting for and supporting Democrats — and even declining appointment to the U.S. Senate from a Democratic governor — Lee Iacocca Thursday endorsed Republican Mitt Romney for president.
The blessings of the onetime Chrysler chairman are expected to help Romney in two highly competitive states: Pennsylvania, where the 88-year-old Iacocca was born and raised and is still widely respected, and in Michigan, where Iacocca rose to become a major figure in the auto industry and won international praise for cobbling together the government-backed loans that saved Chrysler in 1980.
Lee Iacocca endorses Romney for president - Conservative News
The libturds will now claim that this is really an endorsement for Obama!! It'll go like this.....Well, Ya see, Iaccoca got loans from the government and that was what saved Chrylser!! Now, uh, um, Obi-Dobi saved Chrysler too... and GM!!!! and he killed Bin Laden!!! WOOHOO!!!! GO OBAMA!!!!
Frankly I think the Left has worn out the patience of the voters and they are going to pay for it on Election Day.
The whole "Obama act" is tired and old. As soon as you see him on T.V. you cringe. It's gotten to the point that the mere sight of him is annoying let alone once he opens his mouth. He looks like a smart assed punk in a suit trying to play with the big guy at the debates. Nothing presidential about him, his demeanor or his policies. Everything thing he says and does is a calculated move.
Perfect description; he's a narcissist. Back, just after he got the nomination, Charlie Rose, Jon Meacham, and Evan Thomas were discussing him somewhat in the same light:
Jon Meacham: He is very elusive, Obama, it’s fascinating for a man who has written two memoirs, he is the chief custodian of the story of Obama, he is a stand alone brand. I was very struck watching the stage-craft, ..... in Grant Park he walks out with the family, and then they go away, right?
Biden’s back, you know locked in the bar or something, they don’t let him out, uhh... and if you’ve ever seen his victory speech; there’s no one else on stage; no adoring wife, no cute kids, he is the messenger.
Evan Thomas: There is a slightly creepy cult of personality out about all this. He’s such an admirable....
Charlie Rose: Slightly creep cult of personality... what’s slightly creepy about it?
Thomas: It’ ..... just makes me a little uneasy that he’s so singular, he’s so clearly managing his own spectacle. He knows how to do it, he’s a deeply manipulative guy, and this could be a useful thing in a leader.
Rose: How so is he deeply manipulative?
Thomas: I think he’s always in control, he controls events, events don’t control him ...uh...he’s a pretty calm guy he seems to be able to get people to do pretty much what he wants.
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Rose: Watching him last night, in that speech, out there alone, and watching him in Denver the same thing... when he’s making the speech ... he, he knows ....the power of his ability to speak, and yet there is at the end when he finishes it, .... and you know with certain speakers there’s a kind of . . . they’re overwhelmed by the enthusiasm and circumstances of the moment, right, you know, .... he finishes, and ascends to look at this circumstance; he (Meacham joins in with Rose)
WATCHES US WATCHING HIM!
Charlie Rose - A conversation with Jon Meacham & Evan Thomas