This is a bit of a “gear change” but I believe it to be relevant and germane to our “overall discussion” as we now see some very interesting poll numbers and I even heard Sam Donaldson say this morning, “… it looks like the election may be Mr. Romney’s to lose.” Interesting that even staunch democrats and liberals are starting to distance themselves from Mr. Obama as they always want to be perceived (yeah right) as supporting the winner.

I believe what has caused this shift is the unfortunate events in Banghazi that are now coming to light and it is obvious that this administration attempted to downplay and then cover up an egregious lack of support for Ambassador Christopher Stevens and his staff. This has nothing to do with any “previous administration” and surely even the most ardent supporters of Mr. Obama must realize that the buck has stopped at his desk (by way of Hilary Clinton) and that he is ultimately responsible for the brutal murder of Americans at the hands of terrorists. This is by far and away more important than the results of any debate in influencing the people of America to swing the polls in favor of Mr. Romney.

As to Mr. Romney’s wealth – most who complain about such are jealous. The big difference between me and Bill Gates is that he was at the right place at the right time and he was willing to take risks that I would not have! Why isn’t Bill Gates “demonized” as Mr. Romney is? He was certainly born to a well-to-do family (look up Preston, Gates & Ellis – Attorneys at Law). I’ve yet to hear anyone bash Bill – oh wait; he’s a liberal democrat so it’s okay for him to be rich. How about George Soros? Ah yes, another liberal who finances all kinds of “anti-republican” efforts with millions of dollars – but hey, that’s alright because his political views are free speech and protected by the First Amendment to the Constitution - just like yours and mine are!!

Regards All,
Glenn