Let me finish tonight with this: I don’t know anybody who’s impressed with this campaign so far.
I’m talking about both candidates. Romney seems like a guy trying desperately not to make another mistake, hoping that the economic numbers will win it for him if they get just a little bit worse and he can avoid blowing it — after all these years of running — for just a few more months.
Now can you think of anything less inspiring than that? A guy just trying not to crash, hoping that the economy will do it for him.
Obama, to be fair, hasn’t exactly been all that inspiring either. I know times are tough and he can’t just play defense, and I know that means hitting his rival in the shins but, like you, I remember that wonderful poster from the first time with that picture of him looking upward and that single word: “Hope.”
Hope is what this campaign has lacked. Romney’s basically calling for a “return to normalcy,” all this “restore our future” stuff. That’s what his party promised back in the early 1920s before giving us, thanks to Harding and Coolidge, the Roaring Twenties followed, before the end of that decade, by the Great Depression.
Romney is now in search of his Coolidge. He already has his theme, which is precisely what Harding ran on: a government atuned to the wants and needs of business, a government that knew its place when it came to corporate power, which is basically to stay out of the way and let those big boys make money.








