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McCain-Romney?

I’m always amused by how the “independent” conservative opinionsphere - blogs, cable tv, and talk radio - tends to simultaneously come up with the same idea, usually bad. Today’s idea is for Mitt Romney to run as McCain’s running mate. Put aside the fact that I and many others think Romney is a supremely disingenous phony of the highest order, what would he bring to the McCain ticket? He has little to no electoral sway outside of Utah (he may help a little in Michigan and will be useless in Massachusetts) and his Mormon religion will likely do more to suppress the religious right vote for McCain than his candidacy already does. If anything, Romney’s relatively youthful appearance will reinforce on the populace just how old McCain is, especially compared to Sen. Obama.

He brings little of anything to the table and would in fact probably drag McCain down in the polls.

So as a loyal Democrat I say: Please, pick him.

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Mitt Romney Confuses Barack Obama And Osama Bin Laden

I understand. I often say Dickface Asshole when I mean to say Mitt Romney.

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Mitt Romney’s Health Care Plan: Tax Cuts For The Rich

The flip flopper strikes again with a health care plan predicated on rich folks making tax deductions. Jeez. Can someone explain to me why the rich-boy obsession of Republican candidates makes them incapable of proposing a good health care plan? There’s a reason why the sentiment of the public is so pro-Democratic on this issue. The people trust one party to at least try getting them health care, while the Republicans are seen (rightly) as being engaged in an HMO/Rich Guy enrichment scheme time and time again.

A friend and I recently discussed getting Forrest Whittaker as Idi Amin just saying “Health Care - You Have It Now!!” for the Democrats… but the character has a little baggage outside of Whittaker’s great performance.

“Nicolas… You did not persuade me.”

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More On Negatives, Mitt Romney Edition

Romney Encounters More Core Opposition Than Clinton.

Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney has finally surpassed New York Senator Hillary Clinton in the polls. Unfortunately for Romney, it’s a poll measuring the number of people committing to vote against him.

The Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that 44% of Likely Voters would definitely vote against Romney if he’s on the ballot in 2008. That’s a point higher than the 43% who would definitely vote against Clinton. Only one other possible candidate surpassed Clinton in this category all year (former House Speaker Newt Gingrich who is not considered a candidate at this time).

I should also note that besides Fox, Rasmussen’s polls tend to be the most friendly to conservatives. (Via CS in the Forums)

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Pulling A Mitt Romney

The question is, does pulling a Mitt Romney mean his rampant pandering and flip-floppery or shunning military veterans?

UPDATE: Romney running out of money?

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Mitt Romney: Against Stem Cell Research, For Stem Cell Profits

The most unprincipled candidate in U.S. history strikes again.

Despite his “pro-life” campaign pitch, former Gov. Mitt Romney owns stock in two companies involved in embryonic stem cell research, a controversial field of study he previously cited as the reason for his rightward shift on abortion.

Romney holds stock in the biomedical firms Novo Nordisk and Millipore Corp., both of which use human embryos to research cures for chronic diseases, records show. Many conservatives fiercely oppose the research because it destroys the embryos in the process.

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Mitt Romney: Hypocrisy On Religious Beliefs In Government

Tests for thee, not for me says flip flopping Mitt Romney.

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Mitt Romney: $885 A Vote

Oh man. Mitt Romney spent something like $4 million dollars in order to buy the Iowa straw poll, and what he has to show for it is 4,516 votes and 31%. Sheesh. By comparison, Mike Huckabee came in second with 2,587 votes and while I don’t know how much he spent, by all accounts it’s way way less than Romney’s millions.

ALSO: Ron Paul got less votes than Tom Tancredo. Apparently the 9/11 truthers aren’t exactly big time voters.

ALSO ALSO: Republicans had problems with voting machines. Imagine.

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Mitt Romney & Ames Straw Poll: Everything To Lose?

My main takeaway from this story about Mitt Romney’s ridiculous spending on the Ames, Iowa straw poll is that he kind of screwed himself. If Romney wins, as is likely, that’s going to be expected - he’s spent the most, organized the most, and none of the other serious contenders are competing there with him. But if he loses, or it’s close, doesn’t he look really stupid and weak? This is, I think, why Mitt Romney has to keep shoveling so much of his own vast personal wealth into his campaign - he’s not very smart about managing money. He’s spent millions on ads, and has been unable to move the needle nationally, while in some polls he’s been left as an also-ran by Hollywood actor Fred Thompson’s not-yet real campaign.

Mitt Romney’s spent a buttload of cash on a non binding poll that doesn’t seem to have any upside potential for his campaign, but he’s the guy we’re supposed to trust on fiscal sanity (when he’s not flip flopping)? Ooooookay.

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Republican Crime Blotter, Mitt Romney Edition

Top Mitt Romney fundraiser Alan B. Fabian indicted for $32 million worth of fraud. What is the judgment of these Republican campaigns who surround themselves with crooks?

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Mitt Romney: My Kids Helping My Campaign Is The Same As Serving In Iraq

Flip flopping Mitt Romney is such a tool.

Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney on Wednesday defended his five sons’ decision not to enlist in the military, saying they’re showing their support for the country by “helping me get elected.”

Romney, who did not serve in Vietnam due to his Mormon missionary work and a high draft lottery number, was asked the question by an anti-war activist after a speech in which he called for “a surge of support” for U.S. forces in Iraq.

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Mitt Romney Flip Flops On Abortion Again, Now Most Unprincipled Candidate In U.S. History, Which Is Saying A Lot


“Thank you for calling the Romney campaign, Mitt will be with you in a minute — he’s just changing positions.”

Seriously. Seriously.

Throughout his bid for the GOP’s 2008 presidential nod, Mitt Romney has called for overturning Roe v. Wade so that states can go their own way on abortion rights. Rejecting a “one-size-fits all” approach to abortion, Romney has described his position as reflecting a “federalist approach.”

“My view is not to impose a single federal rule on the entire nation — a one-size-fits all approach — but instead allow states to make their own decisions in this regard,” Romney told the National Journal in its Feb. 9 issue.

It now appears, however, that if the former Massachusetts governor succeeds in getting Roe v. Wade overturned, he would ultimately like to see two federal measures whose cumulative effect would be to curtail the ability of states from granting their residents abortion rights.

Appearing Monday on “Good Morning America,” Romney was asked by ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos if he supports the Republican Party’s 2004 platform on abortion rights, which states, “We support a Human Life Amendment to the Constitution and we endorse legislation to make it clear that the 14th Amendment’s protections apply to unborn children.”

Romney replied, “You know, I do support the Republican platform, and I support that being part of the Republican platform and I’m pro-life.”

Pretzels to Romney: Quit making us look so bad.

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Mitt Romney’s Mormonism

Romney is questioned and challenged again on his faith by yet another conservative, this time it’s Iowa talk show host Jan Mickelson. This continues to show that Hugh Hewitt’s repeated assertions that Romney is being mostly attacked from the left on this to be fallacious - a lie.

mitt romneyFurthermore, the Romney boosters like Hewitt and his lap-sitting blog partner Dean Barnett seem to have convinced themselves that questions about the less mainstream beliefs that are central to the Mormon faith (like the idea of biblical-style miracles happening here in America, or that the messiah will return and show up in Missouri in some capacity) are off limits. Bull. I don’t see why theological questions are off the table. I think it’s perfectly legitimate to ask Barack Obama, John Edwards, and Hillary Clinton if they believe that Jesus was the son of God, performed miracles, and that he’ll return on the day of reckoning. They’re all Christians, so I think it’s safe to say that they believe those things in one form or another.

The difference here, of course, is that much, much more Americans subscribe to the beliefs that Obama/Edwards/Clinton have than to Mitt Romney’s church’s beliefs. I don’t care that Romney is a Mormon. I think he’s unqualified for the office for a lot of other reasons (He’s a wrongheaded flip-flopping slimy eel of a politician) completely unrelated to his religion.

But to assert, as Hewitt and a few others do, that it exhibits bias to simply ask a candidate a theological question about his or her professed belief, is ridiculous. Especially when the candidate in question has made his religious convictions one of the central justifications for his entire candidacy!

Romney’s defenders real goal here is to insulate the candidate. Right or wrong, many of the traditions and beliefs of Mormonism will strike many Americans as “weird” (sadly anything not falling under the line of mainstream Christianity or Judaism is considered weird by Americans, let alone the Hell-bound atheists and their pals the agnostics like me. Hi Mom!) - for instance the continued splintering of the faith that happens when people seem to get visions and believe that their brand of Mormonism is in the true spirit of the church’s founders (read Jon Krakauer’s phenomenal Under The Banner Of Heaven for more details) - and they don’t want Romney to have to wade into those weeds. But I don’t see these questions as remotely out of bounds for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, who happens to be a Mormon, so how are they out of line for Romney who is a presidential candidate? They’re not.

Look, religion is weird. It just is. Whether you believe in it or not, the very idea of invisible men and women, prophets, miracles, burning bushes, talking animals, etc. are just not things we encounter in daily life in the modern era (well, without the aid of drugs, that is). But a lot of people, the majority of people, have these beliefs. And if they are to be our leaders and have these beliefs inform their decision making processes, it is right to ask them about them to find out what they truly believe. Again, if a reporter asked Hillary Clinton, “Senator, do you believe that 2,000 years ago a man named Jesus walked on water?” that’s not out of bounds in the least. My guess is that she would say “Yes”, because it’s what she believes and that belief is part of her make up.

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Mitt Romney Flip Flopped On “Age-Appropriate” Sex Ed

Anybody surprised? Anyone? Anyone.

Former Gov. Mitt Romney attacked Sen. Barack Obama yesterday for purportedly wanting sex education in kindergarten.

It turns out, Romney himself once indicated support for the same sort of sex-ed approach — “age-appropriate” — that Obama backs.

In a Planned Parenthood questionnaire he filled out during his 2002 gubernatorial run, Romney checked ‘yes’ to a question asking, “Do you support the teaching of responsible, age-appropriate, factually accurate health and sexuality education, including information about both abstinence and contraception, in public schools?”

If Mitt Romney is smart (he isn’t) he’ll just STFU.

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Mitt Romney Spent $300 On Makeup!

Oh he’s pretty. He’s oh so pretty.

Well, “communications consulting” is how presidential candidate Mitt Romney recorded $300 in payments to a California company that describes itself as “a mobile beauty team for hair, makeup and men’s grooming and spa services.”

Romney spokesman Kevin Madden confirmed that the payments — actually two separate $150 charges — were for makeup, though he said the former Massachusetts governor had only one session with Hidden Beauty of West Hills, Calif. That was before the May 3 Republican presidential debate at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, Calif., co-sponsored by MSNBC and The Politico.

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Mitt Romney: The Little Red Pill

How soon until Mitt Romney decides to show us his virility by running ads where he throws a football through a tire?

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Flip Flopping Mitt Romney

He was against the Republican party before he was trying to get their nomination.

(By the way - are Democrats finally realizing they have to play this game, and succeeding at it? I hope so.)

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Team Romney’s Dream World

I love the delusion in this quote from Alex Castellanos, Mitt Romney’s media consultant.

"We’re still the daddy-bear party that’s going to be trusted to protect America."

Not in any poll of sentient human beings, however.

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Mitt Romney Runs Into Problems With Iowa’s Religious Right

This hardcore section of the Republican base is not buying Romney’s used car salesman song and dance about the differences between his Mormon faith and theirs.

Many conservative Christians are quietly nervous about Romney’s religion and the issue surfaced as Romney opened his campaigning at a forum in Pella, about 40 miles south of Des Moines.

Mary Van Steenis asked Romney how he would ponder important decisions as president and which source of inspiration he would seek.

"Where would the Bible be in that process?" she asked. "Would it be above the Book of Mormon or would it be beneath it?"

"I don’t know that there’s any conflict at all between the values of great faiths like mine, like yours, like other faiths, like Jews who don’t believe in the New Testament," Romney said.

"People of faith have different doctrines and different beliefs on various topics of a theological nature. But in terms of what it is we are going to believe and also based on our values for our country, I think we come from the same place," Romney said.

The answer did not satisfy Van Steenis.

"I asked if you had to look to one source what would it be? He didn’t really respond to that," she told reporters after the event. "This is serious to me."

Just about an hour ago I saw Hugh Hewitt on C-SPAN shilling his pro-Romney book (coming soon to a discount bin near you if it isn’t there already) and he again lied about how it’s the left that has a problem with Romney’s Mormonism. We really don’t care, we just think the guy’s a disingenuous, duplicitous, flip-flopper who mistreats his dog. I don’t care what God he does or doesn’t worship.

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Mitt Romney’s Dog Abuse Problem

When this story came out, I said to my friend - this is not a policy issue of any substance but the story has legs. Why? America loves pets. America looooves pets. As a pet owner myself, I know how people think about their animals, and the idea that someone of public prominence is mean to a pet - even a long time ago - makes them look like a total ass.

Romney Accused of Mistreating Family Dog

An example of Mitt Romney’s crisis management skills has turned into something of a political problem for the Republican presidential contender.

Romney placed his family dog, an Irish setter named Seamus, into a kennel lashed to the top of his station wagon for a 12-hour family trip from Boston to Ontario in 1983. Despite being shielded by a wind screen the former Massachusetts governor erected, Seamus expressed his discomfort with a diarrhea attack.

Now the story, recounted this week in a Boston Globe profile of Romney, has touched off howls of outrage from bloggers and animal rights activists even though it was presented in the story as an example of Romney’s coolness under trying circumstances.

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Mitt Romney’s Big Empty Room

The Mitt Romney campaign is promoting this video of a one-day fundraiser they recently held, trying to communicate energy and enthusiasm for the candidate. As the NYT reported yesterday they generated $1.5 million, a far cry from the $6.5 million they brought in a few months ago at a similar event. But what I noticed is that in order to communicate the “bigness” of the occasion they rented out Boston Garden and Fenway Park. But its empty. If you’re going to hold a big free event at a sports venue, I don’t think you communicate momentum by having an empty stadium.

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Mitt Romney Tied His Dog To His Car Roof

How cracked is that?

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Mitt Romney’s Money Problems

As noted earlier, he’s tapping his own money to bolster his campaign which is very strange this early in primary season. Some interesting bits from the NYT on flip flopping Mitt Romney’s cash issues:

The possibility of a drop-off also highlighted the potential risks of the strategy he pursued in the first quarter, when he relied on a relatively small base of wealthy donors who gave the maximum contribution of $2,300 for the primary. Mr. Romney had fewer than 33,000 donors in all, compared with Mr. McCain, for example, who had 50,000 donors, and Senator Barack Obama, Democrat of Illinois, who raised $25 million with more than 100,000 donors.

Romney gave his campaign $2.3 million in the first go-round (have any other campaigns donated to themselves? I don’t think so.) and then his “whales” gave him the rest, but at least for the primaries they’re tapped out whereas other campaigns - especially Obama - did not get the max for the primaries and can go back to those folks for a second round.

The article goes on to explain that Romney had another one of his all-day fund raising events, but the last time he raised $6.5 million - this time? $1.5 million. Romney has run a lot of ads already and if you look at the poll of polls he ain’t moving much.

I almost wonder if it’s too soon to start a Mitt Romney Drop Out watch?

(Does this mean Hugh Hewitt’s fluff job book “A Mormon In The White House?” will soon be sitting on the remaindered pile next to Hewitt’s plagiarist edited “Painting the Map Red: The Fight to Create a Permanent Republican Majority“? Because right now Mitt Romney in the White House is looking as likely as that Republican majority…)

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Mitt Romney Running Out Of Money

Contributing to your own campaign this far away from the primaries can’t be a good sign, I think.

Republican Mitt Romney, who has a net worth estimated at up to $350 million, said Monday he has given money to his presidential campaign for a second time and may do so again before this weekend’s fundraising deadline.

The former venture capitalist declined to say how much money he has contributed, although the financial reports he has to release within weeks will reveal the amount.

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Mitt Romney Aide Jay Garrity Under Criminal Investigation In Two States

What is with these Republican campaigns? You would think that they have no scruples or lack the ability to judge character based on the people they have working for them. Then again, they are Republicans.

An ever-present aide to Republican presidential contender Mitt Romney took a leave of absence Friday after he became the subject of investigations in two states for allegedly impersonating a law enforcement officer.

His attorney denied the charges.

Jay Garrity, who serves as
director of operations and is constantly at the side of the former
Massachusetts governor, is accused of leaving a lengthy message with
the answering service of a plumbing company on Mother’s Day,
identifying himself as "Trooper Garrity" of the Massachusetts State
Police and complaining about erratic driving by a company driver.

The
district attorney in Boston is investigating the call, which was tape
recorded by an after-hours operator. Impersonating an officer is a
misdemeanor charge carrying a fine of up to $400 and one year
imprisonment.

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