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

Mitt Romney Meets With Media in Ames

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, a GOP presidential candidate, discusses his pro-life stance and religion with media members May 9 in Ames.

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Questions for Governor Mitt Romney

Questions for Governor Mitt Romney

Actual questions asked from Mitt Romney Interviews , organized by subject. Click on the question for the answer.

This would make a great tool for anyone who is interviewing Mitt. You can see the questions that have already been asked a number of times, and which ones still need to be asked.

Abortion

  1. So do you now believe that abortion is murder ? (George Stephanopoulos)
  2. Should women who have abortions and doctors who perform them be jailed ? (George Stephanopoulos)
  3. If it's killing, why should states have leeway ? (George Stephanopoulos)
  4. What do you believe the punishment should be for an abortion ? (Stephanopoulos)
  5. Have you changed your opinion on Abortion ? (Blitzer)
  6. What is your current position on abortion ? (Blitzer)
  7. How do you account for your change on abortion ? (Katherine Jean Lopez)
  8. Were you faking it when you said you were pro-choice ? (Katherine Jean Lopez)
  9. Do you support making abortion illegal ? (Dan Balz, David S Broder and Ruth Marcus )
  10. What do you think about the partial-birth abortion ban ? (Mary Katharine Ham)
  11. What policies would you initiate to show your sincerity ? (Mike Allen)
  12. Would it be a good day for America if Roe v Wade was repealed ? (1st Debate)
  13. Have you always been for life or effectively pro-choice ? (1st Debate)
  14. When you said that being a pro-life president entails more than just appointing strict constructionist judges, was that directed at Giuliani ? (1st Debate)
  15. What would you say to someone who lost a wife or a daughter to an illegal abortion if you named the Supreme Court justice who tipped the balance and over turned Roe v Wade ? (2nd Debate)
  16. Governor Romney, during this campaign, you have been criticized -- and again tonight you've been criticized -- for changing your position on some issues. You say that it's a part of learning from experience. Can you point to an area in which your learning from experience led you to change to a position that is less popular with the Republican base ? (2nd Debate)

America

  1. What do you dislike most about America ? (1st Debate)

Asia

  1. Governor, you recently got back from a trip to Asia. What were you doing there? Katherine Jean Lopez
  2. Did you have qualms going to China ? Katherine Jean Lopez

Background

  1. Why did you pick Mitt over Willard ? Brian Lamb
  2. Where were you born? Brian Lamb

Books

  1. How can you read science fiction ? Hugh Hewitt

Brain Washing

  1. Well, you know, if you ever look at the history of your father and running for president, they all say the same thing, it's all the "brainwashing" comment. Why would that have been the issue? I mean, why would he have been accused of saying something stupid about being brainwashed in Vietnam? Brian Lamb

Bush

  1. Do you have any problems with the president's policy on Iraq ? Wolf Blitzer
  2. Where do you disagree with Bush on Iraq ? Chris Wallace
  3. Should Scooter Libby should be pardoned ? 1st Debate

Business

  1. What does Bain do? Brian Lamb
  2. what impact did you have on the creation of Staples ? Brian Lamb
  3. how old were you when the Staples thing started ? Brian Lamb
  4. What other boards have you served on ? Brian Lamb
  5. Have you had a failure that you can talk about in business ? Brian Lamb

Campaign

  1. When you decided not to run again for governor, how much did your thought of running for president enter into that discussion?
  2. So how's the campaign going for you so far ? Tom Bevan
  3. What's the question you get asked most ? Tom Bevan
  4. How do you turn your money advantage into a win ? Mary Katharine Ham
  5. How do you stop overconfidence from getting into the system here ? Hugh Hewitt

Cabinet

  1. Which current cabinet official would you keep ? 1st Debate

Character

  1. How do you convince voters that some of these changes are sincere, coming from conviction? George Stephanopoulos

Conservatives

  1. What are some of the things you would offer conservatives ? Robert B Bluey
  2. Do you regret comments you made about Jesse Helms and Ronald Reagan ?
  3. Are you a clear and consistent conservative ? (2nd Debate)

Competition , Fred Thompson, John McCain, Rudy

  1. What do you make of all the attention being given to Fred Thompson . Mike Allen
  2. Do you look forward to his formal announcement ? Hugh Hewitt

Debate

  1. What is your mission in the debate coming up at the Reagan Library, and what do you think will happen ? Mike Allen
  2. What are the reactions around Team Romney today ? Hugh Hewitt
  3. How many debates between now and 2008 do you think you'll have to go through ? Hugh Hewitt

Education

  1. In you history, it includes Stanford for how long ? Brian Lamb
  2. You finished first in your class at Brigham Young University in Utah ? Brian Lamb
  3. Why did you go to Brigham Young ? Brian Lamb
  4. How did you -- how were able to get an MBA and a law degree at the same time? Brian Lamb
  5. And clearly it would be why you did well and, as you know, you finished well enough to give the valedictory address -- the question I want to ask you though is why do you think you did well? Other than having a lot of brainpower, did you have an approach to education? Brian Lamb

Ehud Olmert

  1. Are you surprised at the reaction to the handling of the Hezbollah war ? Hugh Hewitt

Family

  1. Is divorse something voters should take into account ? (George Stephanopoulos)
  2. Why did your father not give you any of his inheritance ? Brian Lamb
  3. Did he have a philosophy that he didn't want to pass on a lot of money to his kids . Brian Lamb
  4. When you father thought of running for president in '64, and then actually ran for a while in '68, how old were you in those years and what did you experience during that time? Brian Lamb
  5. You can't be born out of the country and run for president, how did that work ? Brian Lamb
  6. When did your father George Romney move to Utah ? Brian Lamb
  7. At some point I noticed you were on the Points of Light Foundation board, but you go back to either your father starting the volunteer organization that merged into Points of Light? Explain that . Brian Lamb
  8. How are you different from your father ? Brian Lamb

Flip Flops

  1. Why isn't your pledge to not raise taxes a blatant appeal to the party base ? (2nd Debate)
  2. Have you always been for life or effectively pro-choice ? (1st Debate)

Gay Rights

  1. Should gays and lesbians be able to serve openly and honestly in the military ? George Stephanopoulos
  2. Do you want to tell our viewers why you disagree with Mary Cheney ? Wolf Blitzer:
  3. Would you accept another endorsement from the Log Cabin Republicans if it was offered to you? Robert B Bluey
  4. Have your positions on gay rights changed ? Katherine Jean Lopez
  5. Do you want to change don't ask don't tell ? Katherine Jean Lopez

Abortion Questions for Romney

  1. So do you now believe that abortion is murder ? (Stephanopoulos)
  2. should women who have abortions and doctors who perform them be jailed ? (Stephanopoulos)
  3. if it's killing, why should states have leeway ? (Stephanopoulos)
  4. what do you believe the punishment should be for an abortion ? (Stephanopoulos)
  5. Have you changed your opinion on Abortion ? (Blitzer)
  6. What is your current position on abortion ? (Blitzer)
  7. How do you account for your change on abortion ? (Katherine Jean Lopez)
  8. Were you faking it when you said you were pro-choice ? (Katherine Jean Lopez)
  9. Do you support making abortion illegal? (Dan Balz, David S Broder and Ruth Marcus)
  10. What do you think about the partial-birth abortion ban ? (Mary Katharine Ham)
  11. What policies would you initiate to show your sincerity ? (Mike Allen)
  12. Would it be a good day for America if Roe v Wade was repealed ? (1st Debate)
  13. Have you always been for life or effectively pro-choice ? (1st Debate)
  14. When you said that being a pro-life president entails more than just appointing strict constructionist judges, was that directed at Giuliani ? (1st Debate)
  15. What would you say to someone who lost a wife or a daughter to an illegal abortion if you named the Supreme Court justice who tipped the balance and over turned Roe v Wade ? (2nd Debate)
  16. Governor Romney, during this campaign, you have been criticized -- and again tonight you've been criticized -- for changing your position on some issues. You say that it's a part of learning from experience. Can you point to an area in which your learning from experience led you to change to a position that is less popular with the Republican base ? (2nd Debate)

What They're Really Saying About Governor Mitt Romney At The First GOP Debate - Volume 2

The Politico Editor-In-Chief John Harris: CNN'S JOHN ROBERTS: "Hey, who do you think did the best job of selling themselves last night?" JOHN HARRIS, EDITOR IN CHIEF, POLITICO.COM: "Well, I thought Mitt Romney, who's introducing himself to most Americans who are not familiar with him. ... I thought he gave a very polished, forceful performance that clearly is going to attract a lot of second notices." (CNN's "American Morning," 5/4/07)

National Review's T.J. Walker: "Mitt Romney won Thursday night's debate by every objective standard of style and substance." (T.J. Walker, "Who Won The First Presidential Debate?" National Review, 5/4/07)

- Walker: "Whether it was Romney's genial laugh, his upbeat persona, his non-arrogant confidence, or his complete mastery of head, body, and hand motion, he couldn't have been more at ease if he were attending a backyard family barbecue. Regarding substance, Romney appeared to be the smartest kid in the class without sounding cocky." (T.J. Walker, "Who Won The First Presidential Debate?" National Review, 5/4/07)

Time Magazine's Mark Halperin: "Mitt Romney, Grade: A-, Passed his first high-profile test with aplomb. Showed the sunny-side-up optimism, smoothly relaxed demeanor and mechanically thorough preparation that have won over donors and talk show hosts alike. Never rushed his answers or got flustered. Deftly told a Ted Kennedy joke and closed with a stone cold hit on Hillary Clinton/Harry Reid/Nancy Pelosi. Voters getting their first real look at Romney probably liked what they saw." (Time Magazine Website, www.time.com/time/specials/2007/republican_debate/, Accessed 5/4/07)

The Wall Street Journal's John Fund: "How did the candidates fare? Mitt Romney made a positive impression on many viewers." (John Fund, Opinion Journal's Political Diary, 5/4/07)

- Fund: "But I'd have to say it was Mitt Romney who came out with the most momentum from the debate. He certainly looked and sounded presidential." (John Fund, Opinion Journal's Political Diary, 5/4/07)

U.S. News & World Report's Michael Barone: "I think that the candidate who probably advanced his cause most was probably Mitt Romney. He came into the debate not nearly as well known... He managed to show a sense of command and got into some specifics on major issues like health care." (Fox News' " Fox News Live," 5/4/07)

NBC's Meredith Vieira: "A lot of people felt last night he looked and sounded the most presidential of the group." (NBC's "Today Show," 5/4/07)

CNN's Jackie Schechner: "A Good portion of conservatives online felt that Romney had an excellent night. They said he was relaxed, he showed warmth he answered the questions well." (CNN's "American Morning," 5/4/07)

The Politico's Mike Allen: "From the Spin Room to the Carl's Jr. near the headquarters hotel, The Politico's informal read of the consensus order of finish for last night's GOP Presidential Candidates Debate in the Air Force One Pavilion of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library: 1) Mitt Romney." (Mike Allen, "Politico Playbook: Mitt's Moment," The Politico, 5/4/07)

National Journal's Marc Ambinder: "He won new fans with his performance tonight." (Marc Ambinder, "The Debate: Post-Spin Analysis," National Journal's On Call, 5/4/07)

Fox News's Gretchen Carlson: "A lot of the bloggers this morning saying that they thought Mitt Romney won this debate." (Fox News's "Fox & Friends," 5/4/07)

Slate's John Dickerson: "For a candidate that is still introducing himself to voters, Romney hit that mark as well as a candidate can." (John Dickerson, "The Gipper Debate," Slate, 5/4/07)

MSNBC's Dan Gilgoff: "I think to the extent that there was a winner in last night's debate, it actually might have been Governor Romney." (MSNBC's "Live," 5/4/07)

The Washington Post's Chris Cillizza: "WINNERS: Mitt Romney: Many viewers were likely getting their first look at the former Massachusetts Governor and he clearly looked up to the job. Romney was engaging, optimistic and telegenic. He generally gave answers that reflected a familiarity with the big issues and used humor effectively..." (Chris Cillizza, " GOP Debate: Winners And Losers," The Washington Post's The Fix, http://blog.washingtonpost.com/thefix/, Posted 5/4/07)

Nashua Telegraph Columnist Jennifer Horn: "Without doubt former MA Gov Mitt Romney was the winner by every scale. He was the most presidential of all, and not just in the way he combed his hair. He was clear, decisive, firm and unwavering. He was strong on defense, abortion, immigration, healthcare and the economy. He was likeable, respectful of the other candidates and set the tone for the entire debate." (Jennifer Horn, "First GOP Debate," Jennifer Horn Online, 5/4/07)

- Horn: "He was, in fact, one of only two or three on the stage who left you with the impression that he could actually be president of the most powerful nation on earth. There is no question that Gov. Romney has risen to the top of the pack after last night's debate." (Jennifer Horn, "First GOP Debate," Jennifer Horn Online, 5/4/07)

CNN's Candy Crowley: "Mitt Romney, who has been trying to get his name out there, certainly showed he could go toe to toe with some of the better-known names, so he may have done himself some good there in his continuing effort to get his name out there..." (CNN's "Live," 5/4/07)

National Review's Mark Levin: "Mitt Romney looked the most presidential. He seemed very comfortable responding to questions, including the nutty ones, and came across as a principled conservative." (Mark Levin, "Last Night's Republican Debate," And Another Thing... Blog, http://levin.nationalreview.com/, Posted 5/4/07)

Annenberg School Director Of Debate Gordon Stables: "Governor Romney had the best night in terms of introducing himself to a national audience and doing so in a way that was personable but still confident on the issues." (MSNBC's "Live," 5/4/07)

The Boston Globe's Scott Helman: "...Mitt Romney, in his national coming-out party of sorts, delivered a largely comfortable, confident performance that left his advisers beaming." (Scott Helman, "Republican Candidates Show Their Differences," The Boston Globe, 5/4/07)

Debate Questions for Romney

America

Abortion

Bush Administration

Cabinet

Health Care

Iraq

Immigration

Osama

Misc

Religion

Stem Cells

Taxes


http://myclob.pbwiki.com/Doonesbury

No one expects the funny pages to reflect the same level of journalistic fairness that news pages do, but when a cartoonist gets it as wrong as Garry Trudeau did recently, it's worth taking the time to correct the record. Some people may think it silly to challenge the "facts" that turn up on the comics page, but Gary Trudeau missed the boat so badly a few weeks ago somebody needs to say something.

Garry Trudeau has made a tidy living for the past four decades poking fun at pop culture and politics, but his pen shouldn't come with a license to blatantly distort the truth and that's what he did on with Mitt Romney. Comics are meant to make us laugh, and I like a good yuk as much as anyone, but there's nothing funny about the mean-spirited mistruths Garry Trudeau tried passing off as satire in a recent strip.

Here is the strip:

 

 

Smug Liberal DJ: What are you saying, Governor Romney? That you've flipped on gay rights? A person as principled as you? Ain't Goinga happen!

Romney: Well

Arrogant Liberal DJ: I mean what would be next? Changing your stances on Abortion and gun control? No way, Jose!

Romney: Um… Actually…

Egotistical DJ : Mitt Romney, repudiating his core beliefs for a shot at the presidency? Forget it! He has too much integrity!

Romney: I don't, I don't! I swear!

Cappuccino sipping, goatee wearing self righteous DJ : I'm not listening! No, na, na, na, na

So lets take these one at a time. According to Gary Trudeau Romney, "flipped on gay rights". This simply is not true. Google "Mitt Romney". Go to the 2nd page. It is " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitt_Romney". Then go to #Same-sex marriage. You will read;

 
"When he ran for governor in 2002, Romney declared his opposition to both same-sex marriage and civil unions. "Call me old fashioned, but I don't support gay marriage nor do I support civil union," said Romney in an October 2002 gubernatorial debate. McElhenny, John. "Shannon O'Brien supports gay marriage" Daily Collegian October 16, 2002. Retrieved December 10, 2006

During his 1994 campaign against Senator Edward Kennedy, Romney said that same-sex marriage "is not appropriate at this time" and pointed out that marriage was regulated under the jurisdiction of state laws. He also said his voice, as a Republican, would carry more weight on lesbian and gay issues than Kennedy's, even if they took the same position on issues like allowing gays and lesbians in the military.

So Doonesbury is just a lie. Romney has not changed. He, like all politicians, does not support all gay rights, but supports many gay rights. Romney has not changed which specific gay rights he supports.

It's one thing to note in Doonesbury that gays should be treated with respect. But it is wrong to try to advance your cause by trying by lie about people who do not agree with you 100%.

It is stupid to selectively point at early statements of moderates that you agree with, and then point at unrelated current comments that you disagree with, and try and say that the person has changed, as though the only valid position, then in now, is an extreme pro or con position.

Using Doonesbury to draw attention to the this complicated issue is important. But no matter how right you think your side is, it is wrong to lie about, oversimplify, or miss characterize the other side. The desire to present a clever, controversial, or PC statement, should not override the need for a rational argument based in the facts.

If the Doonesbury creator had suggested that Mitt Romney is wrong, I could respect him for that. He is welcome to his opinion. But when you make claims, like asserting that Mitt Romney has "flip-flopped" on the issue, you had better get your facts straight, and Mitt Romney has not changed his position.

For more "origianl" documents that document Mitt Romney's position on this issue go here:

http://myclob.pbwiki.com/Marriage

Mitt Romney has said:

 "I agree with the President on the need for a federal marriage amendment that defines marriage as the union of a man and a woman. As I've said before, amending the U.S. Constitution may be the best and most reliable way to prevent a patchwork of inconsistent marriage laws between states and to guard against overreaching by the judicial branch. Acts of lawlessness in San Francisco bring into even sharper focus the need to proceed with the process of amending the Constitution. I don't think anyone ever imagined that we would have courts and local officials defining marriage in a way that has no historical precedent whatsoever, and claiming it's been in the Constitution all along. Of course, we must conduct this debate with decency, tolerance and respect for those with different opinions. The definition of marriage is so fundamental to society that it should not be decided by one court in Massachusetts or by one mayor in San Francisco. In America, the people should decide. In America, the people are fair and tolerant. Let the people decide."

* Governor Mitt Romney, 02-24-2004 Press Release

To see questions that reporters have asked Mitt Romney on the issue, with his answers, go here:

http://myclob.pbwiki.com/Gay%20Rights

I do not question Gary T's motives. I believe he is honestly doing what he things is right. However I believe he is misdirected. You shouldn't have to lie about your political opponents in order to win the debate. Mitt Romney agrees with Gary T, that we need to protect the rights of gays.

Romney has said;

"Preserving the definition of marriage should not infringe on the right of individuals to live in the manner of their choosing. One person may choose to live as a single, even to have and raise her own child. Others may choose to live in same sex partnerships or civil arrangements. There is an unshakeable majority of opinion in this country that we should cherish and protect individual rights with tolerance and understanding. "

"This is a subject about which people have tender emotions in part because it touches individual lives... like me, the great majority of Americans wish both to preserve the traditional definition of marriage and to oppose bias and intolerance directed towards gays and lesbians."

Governor Mitt Romney, 06-22-2004 Press Release

But just because Romney can see the need to protect gays does not mean that he oversimplifies the issue, and demonize those who disagree with him.

The Doonsbery cartoon accuses Mitt Romney of changing his position on gays, with out giving one example of a change. But then it accuses Mitt Romney of liyng for political advantage. It is Ironic that Doonsbery has to lie in order to call Mitt Romney a liar.

This from Dean Barnett, Hugh Hewitt's co-blogger:

On the day the decision went into effect, dozens of gay couples descended on Massachusetts' city and town halls to get married. The TV cameras sought out Governor Romney for his response to the day's events. The media no doubt expected him to toss some red meat to the knuckle-dragging conservatives that Romney was courting in anticipation of a presidential bid. Instead, Romney pleaded that the public and gay marriage critics in particular bear in mind that this was a happy and joyous day for many individuals, and act respectfully and accordingly.

If you saw him deliver that sentiment on the news, you could see it was heartfelt. You could also see that Mitt Romney would not square with the stereotypical (and of course mistaken) view of a gay marriage opponent. He was not a hater and not a homophobe. Rather, he was a decent man who thought the policy of gay marriage was an unwise one and, regardless of the policy's wisdom, was disappointed in the judicial overreach that brought it into being.

People who think that they have to demonize and lie about people in order to advance their agenda, are only building up resentment, and hatred from the other side. Mitt Romney has done more to bring respect and tolerence to gays than Doonsberry. By lying about people like Mitt Romney, and James Dobson, Doonsbery has only gotten people more angry. Much like Ted Kennedy, Doonsbery is standing in the way of progress on gay rights, no matter how smug and self rightous he feels about himself.

Dean Barnett, a supporter of gay rights says this:

Romney spent a solid chunk of the '94 campaign expressing his tolerance and acceptance for homosexuals. Naturally, nothing he could say in this regard would satisfy his critics. If he didn't explicitly condemn the teachings of his church, his critics would continue to bray. And bray they did, from practically the first day of his campaign until the last.

It was in this context that Romney made his now-famous comments in a 1994 interview with Bay Windows, a Boston newspaper that caters to the gay community. Among his observations were these:

I feel that as a society and for me as an individual, it's incumbent on all of us to respect one another, regardless of our differences and beliefs, our differences in sexual orientation, in race and that America has always been a place, and should be a place, to welcome and tolerate people's differences.

I personally feel and one of my core beliefs is that we should accept people of all backgrounds and recognize everyone as a brother and a sister because we are all part of the family of man.

Attacking people like Mitt Romney, Doonsbery shows who the real entolerent people are.

Dean Barnett continues:

I spent a decent amount of time with Romney in '94, and got to know him reasonably well. He's not a hater. He's not a bigot. He's not a homophobe. No one who has worked with him or who actually has known him in any capacity says otherwise. And this is a man who has led a prominent and powerful business life.

Romney is also a traditionalist. He does not believe that institutions such as marriage should be mucked with. And he certainly doesn't believe that such institutions should be playthings for a gaggle of unelected officials who happen to wear black robes for a living.

In other words, his opposition to gay marriage is based on good faith differences with gay marriage proponents regarding where a particular legal line should be drawn. And by good faith, I mean that he arrives at his position not out of hate, bigotry or political calculation, but out of a true sense of moral conviction regarding what is best and noblest for our society.

On where the legal line should be drawn on gay marriage, he and I happen to differ. Unlike Romney, and unlike most of the readers of this site, I have no problem with legalizing gay marriage. But unlike Romney's critics, I know that the difference is a good faith one, and not the result of those I disagree with making venal calculations or indulging their prejudiced natures.

The preceding is the part that some narrow-minded gay marriage proponents just can't get. They think that if you're against gay marriage, you are necessarily a hater and by definition a homophobe. That's just not so.

Another thing regarding Romney and gay marriage warrants mentioning: This was not a fight he sought. Even given the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court's prior reckless disregard for precedent and the democratic process, no one foresaw the SJC discovering a pre-existing right to gay marriage in the Commonwealth's 220 year old Constitution. Even by the SJC's own lofty standards for such things, it was a stunning piece of judicial arrogance. In short, it was not part of a Romney master-plan to be the anti-gay marriage candidate.

Critics of Evangelicals and Fundamentalists think the key to winning their support is to be the most-narrow minded and hate-filled candidate in the field. These critics chronically lament the bigotry of these specifically identifiable communities while crudely and cruelly caricaturizing them; it is a perverse credit to these critics that they never betray any sense of irony while doing so.

One of the reasons Mitt Romney will be increasingly successful as more people get to know him is because he is the real deal – Mitt is a good, honest and decent man. And those are far from his only virtues. But those are the virtues that Republicans of all religious and ethnic affiliations hunger for most in their '08 standard bearer.

It doesn't take much effort to discover that Romney has not changed his position on Gay Marriage. Then how is it that so many people people in the MSM blindly repeat it? Because the MSM is stupid. They are all sheeps. They all live in an echo chamber. If a democrate critisizes a republican, they will blindley repeat the name calling, without even thinking about it. Their is no better example of this than the way the MSM has treated Mitt Romney.

Trudeau appears to support gay marriage, as the cartoon's second-to-last panel indicates. Maybe that's why he took this unwarranted shot at Romney, a vocal proponent of defending marriage as the union of one man and one woman.

Trudeau's liberalism and his apparent desire to see someone named Clinton, Obama or Edwards elected in 2008 is not surprising. That he'd simply make up lies about Romney to express that point is.

You don't have to be a fan of Romney's, in fact, you can pretty much reject everything he stands for and still see that he wasn't treated fairly here.

Dislike the guy as much as you want, but it's not Romney whose blind allegiance to a political ideology is on display here.

Doonesbury vs. America

Questions for Governor Mitt Romney

 

Actual questions asked from Mitt Romney Interviews, organized by subject. Click on the question for the answer.

This would make a great tool for anyone who is interviewing Mitt. You can see the questions that have already been asked a number of times, and which ones still need to be asked.

Ann and Mitt's Relationship

  1. Do you remember the first time you saw the governor ?
  2. Why did you marry Ann?
  3. How many children do you have?

 Abortion

  1. So do you now believe that abortion is murder ?
  2. should women who have abortions and doctors who perform them be jailed ?
  3. if it's killing, why should states have leeway ?
  4. what do you believe the punishment should be for an abortion ?
  5. Have you changed your opinion on Abortion ?
  6. What is your current position on abortion ?
  7. How do you account for your change on abortion ?
  8. Were you faking it when you said you were pro-choice ?
  9. Do you support making abortion illegal ?
  10. What do you think about the partial-birth abortion ban ?

Asia

  1. Governor, you recently got back from a trip to Asia. What were you doing there ?
  2. Did you have qualms going to China?

Business

  1. What does Bain do?
  2. what impact did you have on the creation of Staples ?
  3. how old were you when the Staples thing started ?
  4. What other boards have you served on ?
  5. Have you had a failure that you can talk about in business ?

Bush

  1. Do you have any problems with the president's policy on Iraq ?
  2. Where do you disagree with Bush on Iraq ?

Brain Washing

  1. Well, you know, if you ever look at the history of your father and running for president, they all say the same thing, it's all the "brainwashing" comment. Why would that have been the issue? I mean, why would he have been accused of saying something stupid about being brainwashed in Vietnam?

Background

  1. Why did you pick Mitt over Willard?
  2. Where were you born?

Character

  1. How do you convince voters that some of these changes are sincere, coming from conviction?

Campaign

  1. So how's the campaign going for you so far ?
  2. What's the question you get asked most ?
  3. How do you turn your money advantage into a win ?

Conservatives

  1. What are some of the things you would offer conservatives ?
  2. Do you regret comments you made about Jesse Helms and Ronald Reagan ?

Decision to Run for President

  1. When you decided not to run again for governor, how much did your thought of running for president enter into that discussion?

Divorce

  1. Is divorse something voters should take into account ?

Education

  1. In you history, it includes Stanford for how long ?
  2. You finished first in your class at Brigham Young University in Utah ?
  3. Why did you go to Brigham Young?
  4. How did you -- how were able to get an MBA and a law degree at the same time?
  5. And clearly it would be why you did well and, as you know, you finished well enough to give the valedictory address -- the question I want to ask you though is why do you think you did well? Other than having a lot of brainpower, did you have an approach to education?

George Romney

  1. Why did your father not give you any of his inheritance ?
  2. Did he have a philosophy that he didn't want to pass on a lot of money to his kids.
  3. When you father thought of running for president in '64, and then actually ran for a while in '68, how old were you in those years and what did you experience during that time?
  4. You can't be born out of the country and run for president, how did that work?
  5. And when did he move to Utah?
  6. At some point I noticed you were on the Points of Light Foundation board, but you go back to either your father starting the volunteer organization that merged into Points of Light? Explain that.
  7. How are you different from your father ?

Gay Rights

  1. Should gays and lesbians be able to serve openly and honestly in the military?
  2. Do you want to tell our viewers why you disagree with Mary Cheney ?
  3. Would you accept another endorsement from the Log Cabin Republicans if it was offered to you?
  4. Have your positions on gay rights changed ?
  5. Do you want to change don't ask don't tell ?

Governorship

  1. Do you regret at all not running for reelection as governor ?

Guns

  1. When did you join the NRA?

Judges

  1. Would you appoint judges like Scalia, Thomas, and Alito .

Healthcare

  1. Do you think the country should have a Massachusetts healthcare plan .
  2. How did the president miss an opportunity when he created the Medicare prescription drug benefit?
  3. What are you doing for the half million uninsured in Massachusetts ?
  4. Are garnishing of wages even and tax penalties part of your plan ?
  5. What is the penalty of not having health insurance ?
  6. Where is the pushback coming back on this proposal ?
  7. What is your health insurance plan?

Iraq

  1. Do you keep Bush or let him go?
  2. But how do you explain why all that planning wasn't done ?
  3. Yet, you support the president's decision to send more troops right now?
  4. Are you confident the surge is going to work ?
  5. Would you agree that we can't stop the Iraqi from killing each other?
  6. What's your impression of the job Rumsfeld did ?
  7. Do you believe it's still fixable at this point ?
  8. What happens if Iraq is not successful ?
  9. Where do you disagree with Bush on Iraq ?
  10. Do you have a time frame in mind?
  11. Do you support sending more troops into that country ?
  12. Do you think right now the US is losing the war in Iraq ?
  13. What did you make of the Iraq Study Group ?
  14. What do you think about Harry Reid saying the war is lost ?
  15. Would you have gone into Iraq?
  16. Do you think enough questions were asked in March of 2003 ?

Iran

  1. Does the president have the authority he needs to take military action against Iran?
  2. what are the big issues?
  3. How could you fix the budget?
  4. Now you describe yourself as a Reagan Republican Describe the journey .
  5. Would you go to war if the Iranians say, we're going to develop a nuclear weapon, you can't stop us ?
  6. Would Iran acquire nuclear weapons under a Romney administration ?

Immigration

  1. Are you in favor of a fence?

Internet

  1. Why do you think it is important to dedicate resources to the internet.

Khatami visit to Harvard

  1. Can you explain to the audience your reaction to the visa issued to the Ayatollah?
  2. What does Massachusetts typically extend to Harvard in terms of assistance when such a dignitary arrives?

Law

  1. What do you think of the Supreme Court's decision on eminent domain?

Massachusetts

  1. Why did you pick Massachusetts as a place to stay after school ?

Mormonism

  1. Who was Brigham Young?
  2. Well, if you go back -- and I found the name Pratt in your background who was some circuitous route related to Joseph Smith who was one of the founders of Mormonism.
  3. Are you prepared to deal with attacks on your religion ?
  4. Do you have an evangelical problem?
  5. Has there been a mood change in the country about the importance of talking about religion?
  6. Has there been a mood change in the country about the importance of talking about religion?
  7. How does your faith inform your politics ?
  8. One place that I found that you almost died (His Mission)
  9. Are you a cultist?
  10. How do you deal with the fact that you are a Mormon ?
  11. Are you prepared to deal with what is bound to be attacks from the media and opponents about your religious faith ?
  12. Will evangelicals support a Mormon?
  13. Will an exposé on Mormon Christmas celebrations hurt you in the primaries?
  14. You are 47 now?

Media

  1. Does the mainstream media have double standards for Republicans ?

MSM

  1. What was your worst moments with the MSM ?

North Korea

  1. Is the president nuclear deal with North Korea a good one .

Politics

  1. How did you get elected governor of the state of Massachusetts ?
  2. Are you a flip-flopper?
  3. Your response to the fight between Rove, Hillary, Durbin, and Pataki ?
  4. What do you think of Massachusetts politics ?

Personality

  1. What type of leader are you?

Personalities

  1. What would you copy from what Bush has done, if anything ?
  2. Why is Dwight Eisenhower one of your favorite presidents ?

Personal

  1. What's a normal day like?
  2. What time do you get up?
  3. What's the toughest personal crisis you've ever had to face ?
  4. Are you worried that the stress of the campaign may inflame the MS ?
  5. Tell me something about yourself that only people who know you well know?
  6. Who is your favorite President?
  7. Do you like any Democratic presidents ?
  8. How tech savvy are you?

Politics

  1. For people who don't know much about you, where do you stand on the political spectrum?
  2. How do you beat Republicans who are so much better known than you are?
  3. Are you really running for vice president ?

Presidency

  1. Why would you like to be president?

Religion

  1. Does the country know enough about radical islam ?
  2. Do you stand by your use of the word Islamic-facism ?

Romney administration

  1. What would be the role of bloggers in a Romney administration ?

Security

  1. How has the Bush administration handled this whole ports deal ?

Sports

  1. What do you think of what happened to Bode Miller and his attitude ?

Stem Cells

  1. Do you oppose embryonic stem cell research ?

Taxes

  1. Why did you sign a pledge ruling out any tax increases ?

Va Tech tragedy

  1. Should NBC have shown the Cho video ?
  2. What security changes that need to happen on college campuses ?
  3. What changes should we make to our gun control laws ?
  4. What would your stance be on a federal assault weapons ban (in light of Va Tech)?