I also find myself describing the candidate race as kin to the story behind the race of the tortoise and the hare. I like this analogy and dream of one of the candidates the media is not focused on slowly but surely ends up winning the prized position. And everyone rallies behind him/her and the media is furious! I like the slow and steady types. My husband is a slow and steady type. In the end, he wins. Hey, he "got" me, didn't he?! Still, not everything about being a tortoise/turtle type is wonderful (as evidenced by this short video)...( which you probably cannot see due to my lack of sleep last night and finding it difficult to even post a U Tube Video properly, this morning!):
http://youtu.be/_sMFN69l_ZY
http://youtu.be/_sMFN69l_ZY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_sMFN69l_ZY
The man turtle seems more like a Rick Perry than a Cain or Huntsman, I'd have to say!

Even my Zemanta link tries to influence my decision making.....example, even though I mention Huntsman's name, there is no link or picture available for me to link to. Now, Obama, Perry, Romney? I get a million posts and pictures for them! Huntsman, Huntsman, Jon Huntsman.......(still nothing!) Okay, finally a picture of him as Governor of Utah and one as the Ambassador for China! But, I think you understand my point and my frustration.
Finally, I have a simple request from some of the heavy hitters who are NOT planning to enter the GOP race: please pick your choice for candidate now, especially if you are routing for one of the tortoises in this race. Your opinion matters to a lot of us. Yes, Paul Ryan (link to opinion piece from The Daily Beast) and Chris Christie, I am talking to you two!! You could even kick up the wow factor by stating that if, say, Huntsman or Cain is selected, you would be their Vice Presidential running mate. Now, wouldn't that be a kick in the pants? Come on.....I, for one, would love to see how the media commentators handle this bold move!
Although I am not in the United States but is very interesting to follow its political issues. Because American politics associated with the foreign policy and world economy.
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