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« on: November 08, 2012, 07:59:28 PM »

Look, I can understand the disappointment Mitt must feel after working so hard, coming so close, and ultimately losing, but in the end, his great loss was a position of power and influence that pretty much none of us will ever reach, so he doesn't get much sympathy from me. Losing THE PRESIDENCY is a lot less devastating that losing your home, your job or a loved one.

Mitt has a lot to come home to so he'll be just fine.
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« Reply #1 on: November 08, 2012, 08:51:28 PM »

Look, I can understand the disappointment Mitt must feel after working so hard, coming so close, and ultimately losing, but in the end, his great loss was a position of power and influence that pretty much none of us will ever reach, so he doesn't get much sympathy from me. Losing THE PRESIDENCY is a lot less devastating that losing your home, your job or a loved one.

We can't really know what this race meant to him, but it's clear that there was an exuberant confidence about him and his team going into election night that was utterly shattered. What happens to you when you're about to reach the apotheosis of your life and your work, and you know that you have seized the day, but suddenly you realize that it's all been an illusion, and that you've failed on the biggest possible stage? Imagine how he must blame himself. Imagine looking into the faces of the crowd in Boston that was expecting to celebrate, saying anything to raise them out of defeat and despair. Imagine the apologies he must feel he has to make now to everyone who loves him.

The fact is that Mitt Romney will be remembered in history as a failure. Business, Olympics, government, it's all forgotten now. I don't care how many cars or houses he has, for he has enough to live out a comfortable and fulfilling life - but Election Night was surely the culmination an almost surreal human tragedy for him. I deeply sympathize with him. To wish this fate upon one's fellow man is truly criminal.
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Well, when you want a candidate to lose the election then you kind of have to expect the crushing disappointment to be included in that. I totally feel sympathy for Mitt, and watching his acceptance speech made me realize how awful he must feel. I'm sure he realizes he let a lot of people down and he's probably running through his head what might have been.

But there is a reason most people don't run for president. When you enter the race you have to expect that months and years of hard work, money, energy and time may not pay off in the end. You have to be ok with every outcome. So If Romney didn't prepare himself for a possible loss then that's on him. But like I said, he still has a lot of great things and great successes in his life and if he is truly happy with his accomplishments then he shouldn't care that most people will remember him as the guy who lost to Barack Obama.
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