Showing posts with label Mitt Romney. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mitt Romney. Show all posts

Monday, January 07, 2008

Romney and Leadership

Support proven leadership.



Mitt Romney. The plan. The man. The ideas. The solutions.

Saturday, January 05, 2008

Pretenders vs Mitt

It was what everyone expected. Attack Mitt. And he did more than survive. He excelled in pushing back the assaults on his character and the misrepresentations on his policies.

Stay with us, Mitt. We believe in you. Currently, you're having to withstand the onslaught of McCain, Rudy, Huckabee and Fred. They're standing together because that's the only way they can confront you. And behind them is the MSM --- including FoxNews.

Read a supporting perspective at Perish the Thought:

Fair and Balanced? We know what to expect from MSM, but is FoxNews now slanting their reporting?

Hannity helped raise funds for Rudy .... Dick Morris, a regular analyst for The
Factor and Hannity, is an adviser to Huckabee .... former-Speaker Newt Gingrich, another regular guest on Fox, is also being touted as a Huckabee adviser (see the joint health care article linked previously and the fact that Newt's top staffer has joined Huckabee's staff) .... Why must the wife of a Romney advisor who is also a frequent analyst routinely state her husband's status? Is there any correlation to Fox News current slanting of reporting showing it's disfavor of Mitt's candidacy? If not --- how do they explain the obvious bias of it's "fair and balanced" coverage by Carl Cameron -- or in particular, the rude shouting match between Greta (the
legal analyst) and Shep (hyperventilating cute guy) last Tuesday night during a guest-spot with a Senator representing Romney?


Be strong, Mitt. We need you.

Saturday, December 22, 2007

I was there, too

... with Romney and MLK and Gull.

Where were you?

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Sunday, August 12, 2007

A Presidential View of America

Mitt Romney.



If video does not load -- view here.

Mitt Romney: Winner of the Iowa Straw Vote -- August 2007.
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Sunday, August 05, 2007

Mitt Unleashed

And still respectful.



This host should stick to weather and local grange reports. Reading a book does NOT an authority make ....

Sunday, June 10, 2007

Immigration Issue Remains

No matter what dems (and especially Harry Reid) want us to believe -- the immigration reform issue is not dead. This current bill was hatched behind closed doors; look for more under-handed deals to be in the works.

Meanwhile, here's Mitt Romney's stance on Immigration reform.



Don't let the Senate or the House dems try to slip another bill through on this critical issue.

Saturday, May 05, 2007

Run, Fred, Run -- This Way Out, Fred!!

Susan Estrich is right on this point:

The press is famous for goading people into the race and then turning on
them once they get in. It's not a conscious strategy; it's just that the press
always has an interest in a new face in the race, especially a colorful one; but once he's in, "fairness" requires the press to be equally savage to him as it is to the other shrunken heroes in the contest.

What idealistic conservative doesn't want Fred Thompson? Many more than the realistic conservatives, I'd guess.

Call me a realistic conservative. A moderate realistic conservative. Mitt Romney is my candidate of choice. He declared his candidacy up-close and early. So did most of the other candidates. Serious candidates, that is.

I'm bored by hearing "Fred will declare later ...." Later? What the heck does that mean? What's he waiting for?

Either he's running or he isn't.

If he isn't, he's baited a few conservatives and collected sufficient speaking fees to promote his movie career. And idealistic conservative don't like being baited. And they have only one movie hero. (Make that two, if you've read Gull's blog.)

Yep, idealistic conservatives (and most all of us) like folks who stand tall and speak plain English while looking your straight in the eye. But don't bait them. Especially don't bait them after they've built up this mythocal image of some Reaganesque figure who's gonna swoop back into the political arena and carry them to victory.

Better let people know what you're gonna do, Fred. Fast. If you wait 'til summer to declare or declare not to declare, tempers will likely flare a bit more in the heat of the season. Campaign season, that is.

And no matter what you decide, mainstream media and every cable news channel will wonder aloud: why did it take him so long? What IS he afraid of? What was he waiting for? And the seeds of doubt will be planted .....

Come on in, Fred. Don't delay the inevitable. That is, if you're actually gonna come on in.