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Jun 23, 2007
Education
Jun 22, 2007
Governor Romney on Iraq
Gov. Romney Stresses The Importance Of Winning In Iraq And Defeating Radical Islam Globally. "The congressional debate in Washington has largely, and myopically, focused on whether troops should be redeployed from Iraq to Afghanistan, as if these were isolated issues. Yet the jihad is much broader than any one nation, or even several nations. ... The jihadist threat is the defining challenge of our generation and is symptomatic of a range of new global realities." (Gov. Mitt Romney, "Rising To A New Generation Of Global Challenges," Foreign Affairs, July/August 2007)
Iraq Questions for Governor Mitt Romney
- George Stephanopoulos
- Do you keep Bush or let him go?
- But how do you explain why all that planning wasn't done ?
- Yet, you support the president's decision to send more troops right now ?
- Are you confident the surge is going to work?
- Bill O Reilly
- Tom Bevan
- What's your impression of the job Rumsfeld did ?
- Do you believe it's still fixable at this point?
- What happens if Iraq is not successful?
- Chris Wallace
- Wolf Blitzer
- Hugh Hewitt
- Robert B Bluey
- Katherine Jean Lopez
- Mary Katharine Ham
- Greta Van Susteren
- [1st Debate
- ''2nd Debate''
Governor Mitt Romney on Iraq
ABC'S GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS: "National security, you're a management consultant again. You've come into the United States looking at the commander-in-chief. Do you keep him or let him go?"
GOVERNOR ROMNEY: "Well, you have to look at Iraq and Iraq was superbly executed in terms of taking down Saddam Hussein's government. But I think everybody recognizes, from the president to Tony Blair to Secretary Rumsfeld that post the period of major conflict, we had major problems in the way we've managed the war in Iraq, and that has contributed to much of the difficulty we have today. It was under-planned, under-prepared, under-staffed, too low a level of troops, under-managed."
STEPHANOPOULOS: "But how do you explain why all that planning wasn't done? President Bush is a Harvard MBA, too."
GOVERNOR ROMNEY: "Well, everybody has their own management style and their own approach and I respect enormously the approach other people. Mine is just different. And if you read "Cobra II" and "Assassins' Gate" and "Looming Tower" and some of the reports of the events leading up not only to 9/11, but to the conflict itself, there's a sense that we really weren't ready for the post major conflict period. And that has resulted in a blossoming of the sectarian violence, of insurgents within the country and from without, and a setting which is a very troubled, difficult position."
STEPHANOPOULOS: "Yet, you support the president's decision to send more troops right now."
GOVERNOR ROMNEY: "Yeah."
STEPHANOPOULOS: "How much time do you give it to work?"
GOVERNOR ROMNEY: "Well, it's not years. I think you're going to know within months."
STEPHANOPOULOS: "Mayor Giuliani said the other night he's not confident it's going to work. Are you?"
GOVERNOR ROMNEY: "Well, you know, I think it's hard to predict whether this troop surge will work, but I'm absolutely confident it's the right thing to do."
Press Releases
- Jan 10, 2007; Governor Mitt Romney on Iraq
Quotes
2007
- "She can do what she likes – but I take exception to her conclusions. I don't think we should run our foreign policy based upon elections, election schedules or anything of that nature. We should look at the interests of America and our friends and our citizens and our solders and do what it's our collective best interests. This president has taken action which he believes is calculated to make America a safer land. We should not make decisions based on an election schedule...I would not move to those choices unless we were convinced there was no prospect of success with the current strategy...A number of mistakes have been made and those mistakes have contributed to some of the challenges we now face...I'm glad we're seeing a change in strategy. I'm glad we're adding to the mission of our military the protection of the safety of citizens in and around Baghdad., I don't know how you could rebuild a country and an economy if you have your capital city is literally all covered by what we call a red zone. You know you've failed if you have a red zone. The conduct of our policy in Iraq has been fraught with a number of mistakes."
- Governor Mitt Romney, Adam Nagourney, The New York Times, January 29th, 2007
- In Responce to Hillary Clinton, who said that President Bush needed to resolve the war he started before he left office and not hand it off to his successor
- Governor Mitt Romney, Adam Nagourney, The New York Times, January 29th, 2007
2006
- "I wouldn't presume to present a plan different from that of the President. But I believe he was right to take on the war on terror on an aggressive front rather than a defensive front. We toppled the government ... walking away would mean a humanitarian disaster. We're there and we have a responsibility to finish the job." Response to Bill O'Reilly Sept, 27 2006
"I agree with the President: Our strategy in Iraq must change. Our military mission, for the first time, must include securing the civilian population from violence and terror. It is impossible to defeat the insurgency without first providing security for the Iraqi people. Civilian security is the precondition for any political and economic reconstruction.
"In consultation with Generals, military experts and troops who have served on the ground in Iraq, I believe securing Iraqi civilians requires additional troops. I support adding five brigades in Baghdad and two regiments in Al-Anbar province. Success will require rapid deployment.
"This effort should be combined with clear objectives and milestones for U.S. and Iraqi leaders.
"The road ahead will be difficult but success is still possible in Iraq. I believe it is in America's national security interest to achieve it."
- Governor Mitt Romney has been to Iraq.
- If you go to Google Video and type Mitt Romney, you will find this video, http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4362623183954478320&q=tvshow%3ACharlie_Rose, The Governor Mitt Romney interview takes about 20 min. If you just want to watch the part about this topic, go to this portion of the video: Iraq: 20:05 Min
Romney on Iraq Videos
Governor Romney On The War In Iraq
Thursday, May 03, 2007 08:29 EST
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Mitt Romney talks about China
Governor Mitt Romney and Asia
Quotes from Governor Mitt Romney on Asia
* "China and Asia are on the move economically and technologically. They are a family oriented, educated, hard-working, and mercantile people. We must be ready and able to compete. This means ensuring our children are educated to compete in this new market, our trade laws are fair and balanced, and our economy and tax laws welcome new investment. If America acts boldly and swiftly, the emergence of Asia will be an opportunity. Trade and commerce with these huge new economies can further strengthen our economy and propel our growth. If America fails to act, we will be eclipsed."
o Governor Mitt Romney,
* "We have to keep our markets open or we go the way of Russia and the Soviet Union, which is a collapse. And I recognize there are some people who will argue for protectionism because the short-term benefits sound pretty good, but long term you kill your economy, you kill the future. What you have to do in order to compete on a global basis long term is invest in education, invest in technology, reform our immigration laws to bring in more of the brains from around the world, eliminate the waste in our government. We have to use a lot less oil. These are the kinds of features you have to invest in, you have to change in order to make ourselves competitive long term."
o Governor Romney, Kudlow and Company, March 22, 2006
“Our generation has not had a Sputnik moment…yet. But our Sputnik is on its way. It is coming from Asia. One of the great developments of our time is the economic emergence of China, India, and other nations of Asia. Their poverty is thankfully being reduced. And new opportunities for our employers are opening, but so are new challenges. Asia is not content with making our Christmas tree ornaments: they want to build commercial jets and MRI machines, create software and breakthrough drugs. They are planning for the innovation and technical capital of the world to move from America to Asia.”
“And it is on its way. Corporate investment in Asia is exploding. CEO’s in my high tech state tell me they plan to transfer major operations there, not for the low cost, but because of the highly educated, highly motivated and plentiful workforce. Bill Gates reports that Microsoft’s new ideas come increasingly from Beijing.”
“We take comfort in the fact that we spend many times as much as Asian nations on R&D but don’t forget that our engineers cost about ten times as much as theirs.”
“Two decades ago, American citizens and Asian citizens were awarded about the same number of Ph.D.s annually in physical science and engineering—about 5,000. Today, 4,400 US citizens receive those Ph.D.s compared with 24,900 Asian citizens.”
“America and America’s youth are less and less competitive. Yes, fixing our schools is a social responsibility. It is also a national economic and national security necessity.”
* Governor Mitt Romney, Oral Testimony of Governor Mitt Romney House Committee on Education and the Workforce
"Now America is also under attack economically if you will. Not really an attack but we got some challenges, some opportunities, but also an attack. I had lunch not long ago with the chief executive officer of one of our major corporations. He said something which gave me some concern. He said you know we've always lost low-end jobs in the United States. We've seen low-end jobs go to other countries. But now we're seeing high-end jobs--engineering jobs, software jobs, technical jobs. And I asked him, well you're a big employer here in Massachusetts, ten years from now how many of your manufacturing jobs--this is a high tech manufacturer--will still be in Massachusetts? He said 10 percent; 90 percent will move to Asia. I said why are they moving to Asia? Is it because of the low wage rates over there? He said no, it's not wage rates, it's because they're able to have an educated workforce with the skills we need and their suppliers are making cutting edge technology products. That's where we have to be to get those products. I said that can't possibly be true."
"Then I read some books about what's happening in China. Do you realize China is graduating five times the number of engineers that we're graduating in this country. Only 15 years ago the Asian citizens of the world and the U.S. citizens graduated about the same number of PhDs in math and physical science a year--about 4,500 a year. This last year we graduated about 4,700 American, United States citizen PhDs in math and in physical sciences and the Asian countries graduated 24,900. Indeed it's a place committed to higher education, to entrepreneurialism. This is a group of folks who are highly ambitious, who are committed and this is a nation which is thankfully coming out of poverty, China is."
"It represents a huge opportunity for American employers, but it also represents a competitive threat. And we're going to have to be serious about waking up to that threat. I remember what Will Rogers said. He said even if you're on the right track, you'll get run over if you just sit there. And America for too long has just been sitting there. We got to get serious about what we're facing on a global basis."
"Let me tell you some things we need to do."
"Labor. Labor needs to recognize that it needs to be just as concerned about the viability of the companies where they work as they are about get more money for themselves..."
* Governor Mitt Romney, 06-03-2005, NH Federation of Republican Women's Lilac Dinner
China and Asia Debate:
* China and Asia are on the move economically and technologically. America must be ready and able to compete with Asia.
Jun 21, 2007
Policy Briefing: Governor Romney's Global Initiative For Values and Freedom
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Key Excerpts (As Prepared For Delivery):
Governor Romney: "I know that our liberal friends shake their head when a conservative talks of a nuclear Iran, or bio-terror, or global Jihad. But for conservatives like me, facing reality is not a source of fear. It is a source of confidence. I am convinced that America - and our friends - can overwhelm any threat, but only if we acknowledge it, confront it, and respond thoughtfully and strategically." (Governor Mitt Romney, Remarks At The AEI World Forum, Beaver Creek, CO, 6/21/07)
Governor Romney: "But the integration, sustainability, and breadth of this war against violent Jihad must now take on a new dimension. We must move from tactics to strategy." (Governor Mitt Romney, Remarks At AEI World Forum, Beaver Creek, CO, 6/21/07)
Governor Romney: "I believe America must establish a Special Partnership Force, with a core leadership drawn from Army Special Forces personnel training in working with civilian governments and Intelligence personnel. This force would work hand-in-glove with local host governments. Together, in partnership, they would seek to target and separate terrorists from the local population, and to disrupt and defeat them. They would have the authority to call in all elements of civil assistance and humanitarian aid. And, where they felt it was necessary, they could call in Delta and SEAL resources. Their goal is to build national institutions of stability and freedom, and to promote the rule of law and human rights." (Governor Mitt Romney, Remarks At AEI World Forum, Beaver Creek, CO, 6/21/07)
Click Here To View Governor Romney's PowerPoint Presentation: http://www.mittromney.com/News/Photo-Albums/AEI_PowerPoint
Governor Romney's Global Initiative For Values And Freedom:
Today, Governor Romney Outlined His Global Initiative For Values And Freedom – A Comprehensive Strategy To Defeat Radical Jihad, Ensure American Security And Advance Freedom And Human Rights Across The Globe. To defeat the global jihadist threat, Governor Romney believes we must have a truly global strategy that combines our efforts with others, brings more tools of our national power to bear and implements specific, tailored strategies for every nation at risk. The strategy includes the creation of a new force to undermine jihadist efforts and win hearts and minds in contested areas.
Governor Romney Will Create The Special Partnership Force (SPF) To Mobilize All Elements Of Our National Power In Contested Areas To Defeat Jihadists. To meet today's challenges, we must mobilize and integrate all elements of national power in unstable areas where traditional civilian agencies cannot operate effectively and traditional military power alone cannot succeed. The Special Partnership Force will integrate all elements of national power under a new force with leadership drawn from a core group of our Army Special Forces trained to work with civilian governments and intelligence personnel to form a new capability that is:
- Focused On Locally-Targeted Efforts To Win Support In The Community While Identifying, Isolating And Eliminating Terrorist Elements.
- Highly Integrated And Able To Mobilize All Elements Of National Power, Including Humanitarian And Development Assistance And Rule Of Law Capacity Building.
- Closely Coordinated In Partnership With Local Governments.
- Intelligence Driven.
- Agile And Flexible In Its Operations.
- A Sustainable Effort In Contested Areas And Sanctuaries Of Jihadist Groups.
The SPF Will Build On A Long History Of Successful Efforts Against Terrorists And Insurgent Groups. While a new capability, this force draws on the lessons learned from a long history of successful efforts against terrorist and insurgent groups, including U.S. efforts under the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) in World War II, post-9/11 efforts in Afghanistan, and recent Special Forces efforts in the Philippines.
As Part Of His Strategy, Governor Romney Will Strengthen American Capabilities And Revitalize Partnerships. America must move beyond our response to 9/11 and build a foundation for future security by acting to:
- Protect The Homeland: While there has been much emphasis on protecting facilities and responding to attacks, a key priority must be prevention. Today, protecting the homeland must begin far from home. Intelligence and law enforcement efforts able to address threats before they reach our shores must be a priority for U.S. and international action. This will demand new U.S. capabilities, stronger international alliances and integration of our federal actions with international, state and local efforts.
- Strengthen Intelligence By Eliminating Bureaucracy And Moving Resources To The Field: During the Clinton Administration, our intelligence community was critically weakened. The CIA workforce was slashed by almost 20% and recruitment reduced dramatically, undermining effective human intelligence. We have started to restore resources but Washington's response has focused on creating a new, expanded and duplicative bureaucracy in the Directorate of National Intelligence. We need to eliminate duplicative efforts, revitalize recruitment and prioritize efforts.
- Strengthen The Military: The Clinton Administration also devastated our military capabilities and left us dangerously unprepared. Today we need to add at least 100,000 more troops and commit to spending at least 4% of our Gross Domestic Product to the defense of our country. Promises to support our troops mean little without devoting the resources needed for the equipment, modernization, training, and health care that is critical to our military and their families.
- Strengthen Civilian Efforts And Strategic Planning: Many of our civilian national security and foreign policy structures were created decades ago. The lack of adequate planning and preparation for Iraq is one illustration of the breakdown of these Cold War capabilities. We need to ensure our civilian instruments have the ability to build joint efforts among our civilian agencies, and we need to empower Regional Deputies with clear lines of authority, budgets and responsibility to develop and execute regional plans and strategies. The National Security Council (NSC) needs strengthened capabilities to strategically integrate all elements of national power. NSC staff must be empowered and accountable for reaching out to divergent viewpoints and challenging policies and proposals.
- Strengthen Global Alliances: The failure of efforts such as the United Nations Human Rights Council has given multilateralism a bad name. But America's strength is amplified when it is combined with the strength of other nations. We need to expand alliances such as NATO and efforts among the world's leading nations to face the new threat of radical Jihad and increase our homeland security. We need to build global and regional capacities and networks of law enforcement and intelligence officials to confront Jihadists and other transnational threats.
- Launch A New Type Of Marshall Plan Unifying Non-Military Sources Of Power To Support Moderate Muslims: As President, Governor Romney will call together our Middle East allies and the major nations of the developed world to establish a Partnership for Prosperity and Progress. This Partnership will assemble the resources of all developed nations to assure that threatened Islamic states have public schools, micro-credit and banking, the rule of law, human rights, basic health care, and competitive economic policies. Resources would be drawn from public and private institutions, and from volunteers and NGOs.
Jun 19, 2007
GS Gregory said...
Romney does not just talk about problems; he fixes them. In 2001, I attended a training meeting for thousands of Olympic volunteers where Romney gave an inspiring speech. Afterwards, the parking lot exiting into a busy street was so backed up that hardly anyone moved for 20 minutes. Suddenly, traffic began to flow. Upon arriving at the exit, I saw why the gridlock had ended. In what is probably the purest example of leadership I have ever witnessed, there was Mitt Romney, the CEO of the Olympic Games, directing traffic in the middle of a frenetic six-lane road. He did not send an aide; he did not form a 'gridlock amelioration' planning committee. Romney headed into the traffic personally, and solved the problem effectively and immediately.
GS Gregory said...
During the Olympics, I was driving with the President of the Italian Ski Federation. He asked me how I thought the Games were going. I replied, "I think pretty well." He responded, "No. These are definitely the best organized and best operated Games ever. And you can take it from me. I have been to every one for nearly the last 40 years." Such efficient administration and excellent operations are the result of Mitt Romney's tremendous leadership.
Once Romney declared his candidacy, I estimated that Mitt had better than even odds of becoming the next US President. I expect Romney to win this contest because he has been successful in essentially everything he has ever done.
Consider Romney's historical trend:
- Education: Harvard MBA Baker Scholar & Harvard J.D. cum laude, BYU graduate with Highest Honors
- Career: Launched hundreds of impressive companies, such as Staples, Domino's and Brookstone; led one of the world's most prestigious management consulting firms; earned billions of dollars for others
- Olympics: Led one of the best organized and financially successful Olympic Games
- Family: Raised five productive boys and maintained a single, successful marriage while also serving in his faith
- Politics: Won as a Republican the Governorship of Massachusetts where Romney took every possible measure to protect the institution of marriage; now Romney looks to be the leader in key early states like Iowa and New Hampshire while possibly also leading in delegate-rich states like California.
Jun 18, 2007
Sunni vs Shia: Brownback vs Romney?
Emma Nemecek, the southeastern Iowa field director for Brownback's presidential campaign, violated campaign policy when she forwarded the June 6 e-mail from an interest group raising the questions, the Brownback campaign said Sunday.
Nemecek asked a group of Iowa Republican leaders to help her fact-check a series of statements about the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, including one that says: "Theologically, the only thing Christianity and the LDS church has in common is the name of Jesus Christ, and the LDS Jesus is not the same Jesus of the Christian faith."
Jun 17, 2007
Mitt Romney on Iowa PTV
I had to download the "real media player" to make it work, but it was well worth it. Anyone know how to put it on YouTube?
Duration: 27:46
Play Count: 1295
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Episode: Iowa Press #3440 (See showtimes)
http://www.iptv.org/video/detail.cfm?id=343&from=related
Jun 16, 2007
Mitt Romney and the Military
Governor Mitt Romney Military Press Releases
2003
- 09-24-2003; Governor Mitt Romney signs lease extension at Massachusetts military reservation
- 11-28-2003 Governor Mitt Romney lends a hand to state employees on military duty
2005
- 02-21-2005; Governor Mitt Romney proposes to expand benefits for military families
- 08-26-2005; Governor Mitt Romney extends support to public employees on military duty
- 11-11-2005; Governor Mitt Romney signs legislation expanding military benefits
In the News
- May 13, 2007; Military Needs To Be Expanded, Romney Tells Hillsdale Grads
- May 13, 2007; Romney Tells Hillsdale Grads US Military Must Be Strengthened
Military
Gov. Romney Will Increase The Military By 100,000 Troops And Commits Specific Funding To Do So.
Governor Mitt Romney Military Quotes
- "We need to increase our investment in national defense. This means adding at least 100,000 troops and making a long-overdue investment in equipment, armament, weapons systems, and strategic defense. ... We are going to need at least an additional $30-$40 billion annually over the next several years to modernize our military, fill gaps in troop levels, ease the strain on our National Guard and Reserves, and support our wounded soldiers. ... The next president should commit to spending a minimum of four percent of GDP on national defense."
- Gov. Mitt Romney, " Rising To A New Generation Of Global Challenges," Foreign Affairs, July/August 2007
- "With these extensions to the Massachusetts Military Reservation leases, we are ensuring the continued presence of the United States military – a major contributor of jobs and revenues to the Cape's economy and a key component of our homeland defense network," said Romney. "At the same time, we are protecting the region's water supply known as the Sagamore Lens, Cape Cod's sole source aquifer."
- Governor Mitt Romney, 09-24-2003 Press Release
- "I support our troops overseas and recognize that families across Massachusetts are making sacrifices by having their loved ones away defending our nation," Romney said. "We don't want them to also worry about paying their bills. This will help ease that burden for state employees."
- Governor Mitt Romney, 11-28-2003 Press Release
- "We reserve our deepest respect and admiration for those who volunteer for service and give their lives to help keep our nation secure," Romney said. "Now is the time for the people of Massachusetts to respond by offering a helping hand to the brave men and women of the Guard and their families."
- Governor Mitt Romney, 02-21-2005 Press Release
- "From the day that the colonists in Massachusetts took up their arms to secure their liberty to the present day, Americans have had to fight to protect the freedom that makes our country great," said Romney. "The men and women who have volunteered and who are now serving our country in the global war on terror deserve our support."
- Governor Mitt Romney, 08-26-2005 Press Release
- "Our men and women in uniform carry on a brave and noble tradition of service to their state and country," said Romney. "They sacrifice much through their service, and I'm pleased that through this package of benefits our state has properly recognized all that military families do to keep us safe." *
- Governor Mitt Romney, 11-11-2005 Press Release
Subcategories
Mitt Romney In The News
2007
- Jun 15, 2007; Ann Romney: You Gotta Have Faith
- Jun 13, 2007; Romney Names SC Leaders To Religion Team
- Jun 12, 2007; Romney Builds On Money Lead
- Jun 09, 2007; Romney Brothers Dish On Dad
- Jun 09, 2007; From SCV, Mitt Love
- Jun 08, 2007; Romney Son Driving 'Mitt Mobile' To Iowa
- Jun 07, 2007; Romney Still Focused On Straw Poll
- Jun 07, 2007; Iowans Warm Up To Romney
- Jun 07, 2007; In Case You Missed It: Governor Romney Right On Campaign Finance Reform
- Jun 04, 2007; Romney's Political Fortunes Tied To Riches He Gained In Business
- May 31, 2007; Romney makes a campaign stop at DMACC
- May 29, 2007; Romney Meets Voters At Dover Coffee Shop
- May 29, 2007; Veterans Have Romney's Ear
- May 25, 2007; Mitt Romney Makes Stop In Polk County To Tout Key Issues
- May 25, 2007; Romney Speaks To County Republicans At Dinner
- May 24, 2007; Romney Says Media Must 'Police Itself'
- May 22, 2007; Romney's On A Roll, In The Money And The Polls
- May 22, 2007; Romney speaks to GOP group in town
- May 22, 2007; Ann Romney: Mitt Has Always Been Pro-Life
- May 21, 2007; Mitt Romney In The Southland
- May 20, 2007; Mitt Romney Leads Republicans
- May 18, 2007; Romney The Best Hope For A Fiscal Conservative President
- May 14, 2007; Mitt Romney Rises To The Top
- May 14, 2007; Signing Up America
- May 13, 2007; Romney Camp Plans Mass Drive To Seek Support
- May 13, 2007; Military Needs To Be Expanded, Romney Tells Hillsdale Grads
- May 13, 2007; Romney Tells Hillsdale Grads US Military Must Be Strengthened
- May 11, 2007; Romney Campaign Throws New Kind Of House Party
- May 11, 2007; Governor Romney's Genuine Conversion
- May 06, 2007; No JFK Speech At Regent University
- May 05, 2007; Romney has productive return to Valley
- Apr 27, 2007; Romney: Fix Washington
- Apr 27, 2007; Romney's plan
- Apr 26, 2007; Romney: I'll Change Washington
- Apr 24, 2007; Romney Stresses Conservative Values In Speech To Florida GOP Lawmakers
- Apr 23, 2007; It Takes A Fiscal Conservative To Change Washington
- Apr 21, 2007; Romney: America Is The 'Hope Of The World'
- Apr 20, 2007; Townhall sits down with Gov Romney
- Apr 16, 2007; Romney Makes Financial And Ideological Surge
- Apr 16, 2007; GOP: Romney Secures Strong Start In State
- Apr 15, 2007; Romney Gaining In Horry, Poll Says
- Apr 14, 2007; A CEO For The USA?
- Apr 14, 2007; Charleston GOP favors Romney
- Apr 14, 2007; Romney Stumps At South Carolina Conventions
- Apr 14, 2007; Romney's Leadership Is Needed
- Apr 12, 2007; Romney Says He'll Expand Armed Forces by 100,000
- Apr 11, 2007; Romney Urges More Be Spent On Defense And Energy Research
- Apr 11, 2007; Romney backs Bush on war
- Apr 10, 2007; Sun City trip might have spurred support for Romney
- Apr 08, 2007; Scoring touchdowns at the Gridiron Club
- Apr 05, 2007; Romney touts record, lists endorsements
- Apr 05, 2007; Romney Backs End To Taxes On Savings
- Apr 04, 2007; Conway: Romney's backers include 'most of the cream of the crop in Texas'
- Apr 04, 2007; Romney Tells Voters: Ask Away
- Apr 04, 2007; Coffers full, Mitt Romney campaigns in region today
- Apr 04, 2007; Romney: 1 man 1 woman
- Apr 02, 2007; Why I Think You Should Vote For My Dad
- Apr 01, 2007; Romney To The Rescue
- Mar 30, 2007; Romney works Sun City crowd
- Mar 30, 2007; Tax Talk
- Mar 27, 2007; Romney Can Return Fiscal Sanity To The US
- Mar 24, 2007; Romney Reiterates Support For War
- Mar 24, 2007; Gov Mitt Romney Is The Right Choice For President
- Feb 23, 2007; Romney stresses family values
- Feb 21, 2007; The Best Choice Is Also A Good Choice
- Feb 21, 2007; Romney Mounting an Early Presidential Ad Campaign
- Feb 20, 2007; Romney holds fundraiser in Utah
- Feb 15, 2007; Romney Touts His Business Experience
- Feb 15, 2007; Romney's Campaign Of Transformation
- Feb 11, 2007; Romney courts state GOP
- Feb 10, 2007; Romney Says He'll Lead With Values
- Feb 08, 2007; Romney: Renew Bush's Tax Cuts
- Feb 07, 2007; Romney To Add Names
- Feb 06, 2007; Romney Heeds Call Of Florida
- Feb 05, 2007; Romney's Go-To Guy For Conservatives
- Feb 03, 2007; Romney seeks support from Kentucky Republicans
- Jan 29, 2007; Join the Club: Mitt Romney and Pro-Life Conversion
- Jan 27, 2007; Mitt puts shine on all-star team
- Jan 24, 2007; Romney Talks Tough On Iran
- Jan 21, 2007; Dave Camp In Two Romney Exploratory Campaign Roles
- Jan 18, 2007; Team Romney Wins Backing From 16 Committee Members
- Jan 14, 2007; Mitt, be nimble
- Jan 10, 2007; An Early Massachusetts Primary: The Campaign For Mr Right
- Jan 09, 2007; Romney Raises $6 point 5 Million In One-Day Blitz
- Jan 07, 2007; Romney Urges Ga Gathering To Look At Record
- Jan 05, 2007; Romney Is First To Sign Pledge On Tax
2006
- Dec 31, 2006; Ready To Rumble: In The Early States It's Mccain V Romney
- Dec 28, 2006; Romney Signs Agreement Allowing State Police To Detain Illegals
- Dec 25, 2006; Mitt Romney 2008: America's First Mormon President ? The New England Republican Who Might Make It So
- Dec 22, 2006; Romney Partygoers Like What They Hear
- Dec 22, 2006; Ready To Face The Challenge
- Dec 18, 2006; Romney Has Team In Place
- Dec 12, 2006; Romney Is Fast Rising As A Serious Contender
- Dec 08, 2006; 3 Join Romney's GOP Presidential Bid Team
- Dec 04, 2006; Romney Assembles Wide-Ranging Team
- Dec 01, 2006; Mister PowerPoint Goes To Washington
- Nov 25, 2006; Romney Reaches For Reagan Touch
Tancredo on Romney
"I have to tell you. Governor Romney is the kind of guy that if you were to send to central casting and say, "hello, ah, send me someone that looks like president of the united states" you know their would be a knock on the door and it would open and their would be Mitt Romney he is tall nice looking guy and presents himself very well. And he is very smart, very competent, um, but I have to tell you that, to me, he, you know again, you go back to, well being, being, smart and competent and show-y, are those the qualifications that we as republicans want?"
Mitt Romney: Good to go with the Illinois GOP Base, or is there a Kjellander issue?
Romney's short stint in Chicago included a late morning meeting with Mayor Daley on Chicago's bid for the 2016 Olympics and the problems of cities; a meeting with a half dozen or so potential donors followed by a 1:30 pm presser with about a half dozen cameras and a dozen members of the media; and then a 2:00 pm meeting with some "Republican Party activists." Then the Governor was on to St. Louis, Mo. Such is the life of a Presidential candidate. Fun, huh?
Mitt Romney began the presser with a three minute statement and then answered questions for about thirteen minutes on a wide range of topics. The questions related, but were not limited to, the Massachusetts universal healthcare insurance program that Romney promoted and passed [with some modifications by the legislature] during his 2002-06 gubernatorial tenure, the Iraq War and the emerging war funding impasse between the President and Congress, Romney’s reversal [or evolution] of positions on (a) abortion and (b) “Don’t ask, Don’t Tell,” the state of the Republican Party in Illinois and Romney’s leadership team in the Land of Lincoln. See generally here and here.
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Jun 15, 2007
Romney at the Chicago Hilton
There were about 50 people in the room before hand. Here is a bit of his speech from Jason Bonham. If you get a chance, subscribe to his videos.
Romney in Chicago
That is the back of my head with the glasses, and the white shirt.
Romney in Chicago 6/14/07 #2
The guy with the pink tie was from The Economist. He wouldn't shake Jason's hand, maybe a germ-a-phobe. One lady in the background kind of made fun of one of their questions, and I did too. I hope I didn't embarass Romney. I'm the whiney voice that said, "let him answer the question". I have no idea why I said that. I worried about it all night. Now I made the press mad at Romney supporters, but if you would have seen them you would have been annoyed too.
Here is the portion where he discussed Massachusetts.
I was very disappointed with the press. They asked the same exact questions that had been asked at the last debate, and I was embarrassed for them for the crazy way that they act (yelling, shoving, jamming their microphone in front of each other... they kind of had this crazy look in their eye as they were barking questions at Romney) and they were interrupting his answers...
When he went to shake someone else's hand, I thought he was going for mine, and I felt awkward.
Dan Rutherford was there and introduced him. Romney went around and shook most people's hands.
The AP made it sound like they had a sit down with Romney and that Romney told them what he thought about policy. It was very self serving on their part. In actuality, they were just one of the crowd shouting at him, and his answer to a vaguely worded question should not have been seen as the policy statement, that the AP tried to make it sound like...
The person who asked the “how did you arrive at your decision, was it biblically based or some other way.”
Was this guy:
http://cbs2chicago.com/topstories/local_story_165195525.html
I guess he didn't get his story, and didn't write about that part.
What do you think of these press availabilities? Don't you think they should raise their hands and let Romney call on them? I wish I would have videotaped them instead of Romney, so that you can see it from his perspective. They were a weird bunch of people.
I sort of wish I would have given him my camera, to take a picture with us. One person was going to take a picture with Romney, and Romney took the camera, and turned on the flash or something...
Have you been to one of these? What were your thoughts? If you have a digital camera, I highly advise that you videotape the reporters asking the question, so that you can see the question and the answer in context.
~ Mike