doesn t have the skill set or executive experience that makes him competent to govern. is that fair or unfair? we all make resolutions and we ll see what 2014 looks like. a lot of our resolutions fall through. it is interesting to watch what were criticisms of obama and obama care itself become a part of the mainstream media discussion now that the rubber hit the road on obama care. you can see the lack of managerial experience make a difference in how the policies work. david gherken said in the political beast. look, there is a emphasis on passing the law and high fiving and patting our backs and doing good and helping people. but not emphasis on sxuting the law. it was a criticism of obama when we came in the white house. but it matters in people s lives. they try to do giant things and
drafted in case something goes really sour in the election in venezuela on sunday because hugo chavez of course sits on top of a lot of oil down there. right now, the opposition is leading the last poll, and it a lot of people wonder if chavez will give up power if he loses and could this thing turn into a revolution. romney needs to be ready to go in case that situation sort of blowing up, right as he s giving the speech. both good suggestions. i would have governor romney include in his speech a list of questions for the president, saying, asking questions that we re not getting answers to from anybody else in the administration, with respect to what happened in benghazi, what happened in libya. these are questions if he asks them directly, will force them into the mainstream media discussion and the president will have no other alternative, but to answer them. i think you should have won. lastly, quickly, what s the most significant moment in the