• Rich Barlow

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    Rich Barlow is a senior writer at BU Today and Bostonia magazine. Perhaps the only native of Trenton, N.J., who will volunteer his birthplace without police interrogation, he graduated from Dartmouth College, spent 20 years as a small-town newspaper reporter, and is a former Boston Globe religion columnist, book reviewer, and occasional op-ed contributor. Profile

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There are 5 comments on The Conventions: GOP Enters Stage Right

  1. Hmmm,

    “He simply fails to connect with most working Americans. He is often aloof. His campaign events are so highly choreographed that he is generally kept at arm’s length and then some from ordinary citizens”

    Mehren aren’t you referring to someone else?

  2. His speeches seem pressured. They do not seem honest and sincere. We need a president that has the capacity to kick but and get this economy together. We are
    suppose to be the smartest and strongest nation in the world. Yet we have such a
    high unemployment rate and people are starving. We may need on site job training.
    we have to stop expecting people to have perfect backgrounds. We have to start helping each other to learn and reach goals.

  3. So what were the “gaffes” Romney is credited with? I think “Globe trotting Gaffe Geyser” is a bit overboard an opening to this, as one might call it; “Journalistic” article.
    I think he did mis-state the GDP of the Isreali’s and WestBanker’s. Called Jerusalem the capital of Isreal. Oh dear!

    Linda, we spell “but” with a double “t”.

  4. dear lower case pete – The gaffes were plentiful, beginning with the Olympic doubt (which looks even stupider now that they’ve been roundly praised) but the crescendo was attributing Palestine’s backwardness to culture versus the obvious encumbrance of a long, punitive occupation of questionable legality.

    Aaand, you have no right to be a dick about spelling to Linda when you “mis-state” [sic] some things yourself. p.s. Your punctuation is atrocious; you need to add commas, remove a hyphen, and learn how to use a semicolon properly.

  5. Not to comment on a relatively old post, but just some thoughts after the recent debate, in which Romney seemed to have all his ducks in a row, causing Obama to stumble over his words, while cruising through his half of the debate. Firstly, what most people do not understand is how little Romney’s Mormon views will be able to impact his stay in office. In the Constitution there is a clear idea of the separation of church and state, meaning anything Romney tries to implement based on his religious beliefs can easily be found unconstitutional, and Congress has veto power over anything they don’t agree with. This idea of checks and balances under which we keep all branches of the federal government in order (in theory of course). Also, in regards to Romney’s economic recovery abilities, just look at how Mass. prospered when he was governor, compared to how we are not under Deval Patrick.

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