After seeing this, I say Bloomberg for President. This speech is one of the most reasonable, and logical arguments that addresses the problems facing our economy due to political shannanigans. Bloomberg addresses these issues very well, and offers very good solutions. I support him.
This speech reads better, much better, than spoken. Thus, hire a NYC voice/acting coach to up the energy and vocal variety. You have as much of a shot on Penn Ave. as anyone at this point, if you want it. You have the ideas; delivery could use a boost.
@byquist, You're right. He would be a shoe-in for president if not for a series of superficial things: Imagine him, with his brain, resume and checkbook, only make him tall, handsome, Christian, charismatic, and from the midwest. Still, one of his biggest problems remains his lack of party affiliation. No independent has ever gotten close in recent history. If he tries, I'll campaign for him.
@etsneroj I read the speech first by way of American Thinker, I think, and found the text to be totally powerful. My prob. was hearing his delivery of it -- bland, half-asleep, not much passion, reading it, almost distant. But maybe I am exaggerating or expecting too much. Ross Perot, who captured my vote, did have some bounce and levity; so did Reagan. Bloomberg needs a handler or trainer, but I doubt he wants the big job: too much responsibility.
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phildrice 11 months ago
BLOOMBERG 2012
projectbrumaire 11 months ago
Bloomberg-san,今度ヒマな時、私と結婚しませんか?得意料理:サバの味噌煮 ヨロシク
COLOMBEtomoko 1 year ago
After seeing this, I say Bloomberg for President. This speech is one of the most reasonable, and logical arguments that addresses the problems facing our economy due to political shannanigans. Bloomberg addresses these issues very well, and offers very good solutions. I support him.
WhiteLotus317 1 year ago
Bloomberg isn't exactly my favorite politician, but I completely agree with this speech. Very well said.
Maserati7200 1 year ago
This speech reads better, much better, than spoken. Thus, hire a NYC voice/acting coach to up the energy and vocal variety. You have as much of a shot on Penn Ave. as anyone at this point, if you want it. You have the ideas; delivery could use a boost.
byquist 1 year ago
@byquist, You're right. He would be a shoe-in for president if not for a series of superficial things: Imagine him, with his brain, resume and checkbook, only make him tall, handsome, Christian, charismatic, and from the midwest. Still, one of his biggest problems remains his lack of party affiliation. No independent has ever gotten close in recent history. If he tries, I'll campaign for him.
etsneroj 1 year ago
@etsneroj I read the speech first by way of American Thinker, I think, and found the text to be totally powerful. My prob. was hearing his delivery of it -- bland, half-asleep, not much passion, reading it, almost distant. But maybe I am exaggerating or expecting too much. Ross Perot, who captured my vote, did have some bounce and levity; so did Reagan. Bloomberg needs a handler or trainer, but I doubt he wants the big job: too much responsibility.
byquist 1 year ago
@byquist, People close to him say he would run if he thought he could win, but because the data is against him, he won't--at least not now.
etsneroj 1 year ago