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(Mike Luckovich, Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
Or, as Charles P. Pierce sees it:
The problem remains, of course, that Willard continues to believe that the fact that he wants to be president is the reason why he should be president, just as the fact that he wants to buy your company, gut it, and throw your pension money to his wolverine pals means he should buy your company, gut it, and throw your pension to his wolverine pals. The other problem that remains is that he continues to have the soul of a project they gave up on 20 years ago at Madame Tussaud's. In combination, of course, this means he's still convinced that he can talk America into buying whatever new aluminum siding he hangs on his political career. He remains the single most maladroit national politician I ever have seen."[T]he single most maladroit national politician..." and the most transparent fraud, to boot. Nevertheless, run Willard, run!