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More "Perfect" Than the "Messiah"?

Again -- this time led by Kathleen Parker -- the MSM is trotting out the tired complaint that Mitt Romney's problem is that he is "too perfect." 

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But now, we're really going to hear that being "perfect" is a problem, in the presidential election immediately after the one in which we were told -- straight-faced -- that one of the candidates was quite possibly the Son of God?  Or maybe even God himself?Seriously?

Q: When is "perfect" not perfect?
A: When it's a Republican.

Please.  Plenty of people I respect are not wholly sold on Romney's candidacy.  Their issues center on his imperfections with regard to policy . . . not some allegedly intimidating sheen of perfection in his looks or life.  How incredibly superficial.

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