Wuololo yaye !!!
Paul Ryan has no fire for marathon people !!!........He admitted himself to the public........I can't blame him; this kind of fix, needs marathonians otherwise you just can't make it.........He sounded disabled and disadvantaged; we can only now speculate that, he is dysfunctional........and that, he has no FIRE....... He can't ran marathon to fix things people .........!
That passion after doing the RNC, if on FIRE, should have lasted atleast one week.........How come........???........These must be the short firesssss.....that dont last.........People, natural stamina is needed at times such as these.........aaaand if you must boost the natureal stamina, you need to improve nature and protect the environment.......
When you can't fire, your brain is cold and you can't shoot direct, you will have failed the inspirational to connect. It is Sad that he can't do it……...Don't you get it ???.....If you do, now you know why he was not able to fire at RNC and lacks suitability.........!!!
People, it is not likeability alone needed to qualify as a good material for leadership. One must be able to demonstrate and detail "Things To Do List" at a Convention. Likewise, whoever is the candidate (most notably a Presidential candidate), must show and detail clear road-map and vision, one by one policy statement of listed things one wishes to accomplish; so that, their successes and failures are judged comparatively, rated and measured in terms of motivational drive for passion with outstanding skills, intelligence, competency, (not the other way of Eastwoodability), to determine and compare past and on the job performances. It is here that one is judged with character of competency to deliver on Oath of Allegiance, and whether they can ran a real marathon..........Hehehehe……… Happy Sunday .......
Cheers people …..!!!! Judy Miriga Diaspora Spokesperson Executive Director Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc., USA http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com Sep 1, 2012 2:30pm Paul Ryan Trips Over Marathon QuestionCOLUMBUS — Paul Ryan is an athlete, no question about it — we know he does the rigorous P90X exercise regime daily. But is he a marathoner? On Hugh Hewitt's radio show Aug. 22, it sure sounded like he was, at least in his youth. Hewitt asked the vice presidential candidate whether he is "still running." Ryan answered that he "hurt a disc" in his back," so he doesn't "run marathons anymore." Instead, he said. he just runs 10 miles or less. The conservative radio host then asked him what his personal best time is. For a marathoner this is a badge of honor, but Ryan couldn't recall exactly. "Under three, high twos. I had a two hour and fifty-something," Ryan said. Hewitt was surprised, saying, "Holy smokes." Ryan replied: "I was fast when I was younger, yeah." But it turns out, he's only run one and it wasn't under three hours or even under four hours. The Ryan campaign told Runner's World magazine that the House Budget Chairman ran one marathon in 1990 when he was 20 years old. That was the Grandma's Marathon in Duluth, Minnesota. The running magazine reports he finished in 4 hours, 1 minute, and 25 seconds. Ryan spokesman Brendan Buck provided ABC News with this statement from the Republican vice presidential candidate: "The race was more than 20 years ago, but my brother Tobin — who ran Boston last year — reminds me that he is the owner of the fastest marathon in the family and has never himself ran a sub-three. If I were to do any rounding, it would certainly be to four hours, not three. He gave me a good ribbing over this at dinner tonight." ABC News asked Buck why the Wisconsin congressman made it sound as if he had run more than one marathon, but Buck only responded to confirm it was just a single race. Runner's World has some great statistics on other national candidates that have faster times than Ryan, including the last GOP vice presidential candidate, Sarah Palin, who has a best time of 3:59 John Edwards has run 3:30 and George W. Bush has run 3:44, while Al Gore is slower than Ryan with a 4:58. Romney's bounce from convention looks short-lived: Reuters/Ipsos pollBy Alina Selyukh | Reuters – 15 hrs agoWASHINGTON (Reuters) - A modest bump in popularity for U.S. presidential hopeful Mitt Romney from this week's Republican Party convention looks to be short-lived, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll. Democratic President Barack Obama regained a narrow lead on Saturday by 44 percent to 43 percent over his Republican challenger, former Massachusetts Governor Romney, in the latest daily installment of the four-day rolling poll. Romney was ahead by one point in Friday's online poll and two points in Thursday's survey as his campaign came under a blaze of media attention at the convention in Tampa, Florida. In his acceptance speech on Thursday, Romney urged voters to get behind him and help rebuild the economy. His address followed three days of speeches by Republicans, including testimonies from Romney's relatives and friends aimed at improving the image of a candidate who is often seen as stiff or aloof. "This wasn't a lightning bolt convention," Ipsos pollster Julia Clark said. "Comparatively speaking, this was a more muted convention in general ... So it doesn't surprise me that (the bump in polls) wasn't a great deal bigger." Post-convention poll bounces are common and typically short-lived, and Obama could see one himself next week after he formally accepts his party's nomination for a second term at the Democratic convention in Charlotte, North Carolina. But with the candidates treading water in a dead-heat race, Clark said she expected polls to remain extremely close all the way to the November 6 vote. Romney's muted benefit from the convention may be in part because of his decision to unveil his vice-presidential pick, Wisconsin congressman Paul Ryan, weeks before the convention. The convention was also overshadowed by Hurricane Isaac, which caused the cancellation of Monday's events, as well as a bizarre performance right before Romney's speech of Hollywood star Clint Eastwood, who addressed an imaginary Obama in an empty chair. The Reuters/Ipsos rolling poll measures sentiment during the two-week convention season by polling over the previous four days. The survey released on Saturday found that of registered voters who have seen, heard or read at least something about the convention, 39 percent thought it was excellent or good, with nearly as many saying it was average. Among Republicans, 65 percent said the convention went well and 31 percent rated it average. On Friday, the poll found Romney improving his standing with voters on various favorable characteristics, such as being "a good person" or "tough enough for the job." Those gains largely ebbed on Saturday, but Romney continued to rise in the key category of likeability. Thirty-two percent of those surveyed found him likeable, a one-point gain from Friday. Obama's likeability lost one point to 47 percent. The two candidates also emerged neck-in-neck in the question of who "has the right values," with Romney at 38 percent and Obama at 39 percent. On Monday, Obama led in this category by nine points with 43 percent. For the survey, a sample of 1,505 of American registered voters was interviewed online. The precision of the Reuters/Ipsos online polls is measured using a credibility interval. In this case, the poll has a credibility interval of plus or minus 2.9 percentage points. (Editing by Alistair Bell and Eric Beech) |
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