The Jobs Way
When asked what type of market research went into producing Apple’s iconic products, Steve Jobs famously responded, “None. It’s not the customers’ job to know what they want.”
I get the feeling the same may be true of the most conservative faction of the Republican electorate.
If that includes you…
Have you scratched even one millimeter beneath the surface?
Are you done being swayed by snarky debate rhetoric and glib remarks?
Do you think it might be time to stop acting like a cat chasing a beam of light on the carpet?
Do you want an excuse maker to replace a guy you despise for trotting out every excuse in the book?
Do you want a morally suspect individual now when you considered the President’s morals then (back in the 1990’s) to be disqualifying?
Do you want a leader with zero executive and/or real world experience when the one we currently have is so clearly in over his head?
Do you want to trade a guy who hinted he could stop the oceans from rising and the earth from warming for one who’s promising the moon—literally?
You may be confused about what you want. That’s understandable. But, you’re going to like what you get.
So wake up. The iMitt is here.
It doesn’t have the flashiest user interface, and it’s not something you thought you needed, but it’s going to bring a sea change. Count on it.
Sorry, it won’t put a thousand songs in your pocket.
But it will make the economy take off like a rocket.
Think Different.


I am with you on this one. I am also *really* annoyed that by the time the Pa. primary rolls around, it is pretty much a done deal before the first vote is counted.... If Pa. did not keep trying to "sneak" thinks in during the primarys (or allowed independents to vote), I'd probably not be in one of the 2 "major" parties....
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