Fitting that the man who struggled with his father's duality of man-machine, who faced his own mortality in a battle to the death with his own father, should see the evil within.
"And if you don't vote for Barack Obama, you're insane," he added. "Cause without him, I think the middle class will completely disappear. And you look at Romney and I'm sure he's a nice guy, but I think he's like The Thing - he only imitates human behavior. He's not actually human himself."
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Mark's absolutely right - Mittens seems so unnaturally rigid when he's around actual people (now I'm not talking about corporations, my friend!). We've all seen the comparisons with Barack connecting with people, it's so clear the man is human and cares for other people. Mittster looks like a machine just going through the motions of being a candidate.
You would only put yourself out there if you really have a burning desire in your heart to move the ship of state in some particular direction. It's so obvious that Barack's primary motivation is to help make people's lives better. It's equally obvious that Willard's motivation comes not from human interaction, but from a strategic decision made sitting around a board room.