You act like Obama hasn't had a slew of personal flaws that have been largely ignored.
But yeah, Romney is not charismatic charmer and is, more than anything, awkward. But then I'm instantly reminded why successful people in the private sector don't get involved in the public sector. Every bit of your past is dug up and shown to the public, and when a certain side of the campaign has an army of drooling journalists ready to print everything from 5
,000-word front-page stories on unproven hearsay bullying from high school, reporting on a $990 blouse Mrs. Romney is wearing (while the First Lady is simultaneously wearing an $8,600 dress to Buckingham Palace), etc etc etc...
.....while not bringing up high school stories of Obama (you know, where he was a frequent pit smoker), or Michelle's "for the first time in my adult life, I'm proud to be an American," or her mysterious racial thesis that was unavailable in the Princeton library until Nov 5, 2008. Or how Barack deliberately made up characters in his own damn autobiography so made a better story.
Romney hasn't run anything near a good campaign, but let's not act like the newspapers and media in this country aren't more than willing to blow up every negative story on Romney (did you know he thinks airplane windows should open?) and downplaying negative aspects of Obama. But that's right, Obama is just he awesome well-spoken black dude who loves fighting for the middles class in between working on his basketball game and fighting Wall Street. Uh huh...
The last ten years have shown me only one thing: Americans are idiots. They will always vote for the more likeable candidate. They will reelect a President who cannot realistically claim to be anything more than mediocre at best, who has not given this country any economic progress and under whom the middle class has been kicked in the gut financially. But it's not just Obama, Americans are the same idiots who reelected this guy:
We really really suck as a voting public.