May 5, 2007

Hugh Hewitt and Governor Mitt Romney Interviews:

Hugh Hewitt and Governor Mitt Romney Interviews:

May 4, 2007

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


May 2, 2007

Governor Mitt Romney and Israel

  • Jan 20, 2007; Governor Mitt Romney's Visit to Israel
  • 01-23-07; Excerpts from Governor Mitt Romney's Remarks at the Seventh Annual Herzliya Conference

 

Quotes

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In the recent conflict along the Israel-Lebanon border, Khatami described the terrorist group Hezbollah as a "shining sun that illuminates and warms the hearts of all Muslims and supporters of freedom in the world."

Jan 20, 2007 Governor Mitt Romney's Visit to Israel

Also See

  1. Jihadists
http://myclob.pbwiki.com/Israel

Romney is the best read of the 2008 candidates.

Reasons to agree

  1. Romney is the only 2008 candidate who was an English major. Mitt Romney was not just any English major, he was valedictorian.
  2. Romney is the only 2008 candidate to have an MBA.
  3. Romney and Obama are the only Harvard law school graduates.
  4. As far as I know, Romney is the only candidate to have read "The Looming Tower" by Lawrence Wright. This is one of the most important books that a presidential candidate should read.
  5. As far as I know, Romney is the only candidate to have read "American Jihad: The Terrorists Living Among Us" by Steven Emerso. This is one of the most important books that a presidential candidate should read.
  6. As far as I know, Romney is the only candidate to have read "Future Jihad: Terrorist Strategies Against America" by Walid Phares. This is one of the most important books that a presidential candidate should read.
  7. As far as I know, Romney is the only candidate to have read "China, Inc." by Ted C. Fishman. This is one of the most important books that a presidential candidate should read.

Romney should release all his book reports.

Reasons to agree:

  1. People are going to assume the worst about why he liked a book, if he doesn't give any reason at all. For instance, he lists a book by Mark Twain on his website. People are doubting weather this is really his favorite book.
  2. Mitt Romney was a valedictorian English major. He had to have read a lot of books.
  3. These book reports from when he was younger, would give a great window into his mind.
  4. People who liked those books, like Romney.
  5. People may try to find embarrassing things in the book report, but people are going to assume the worst about Mitt Romney, and it is better to have them making fact based criticisms, because Romney did very well in school.
  6. In the olden days, no one would publish all your book reports. Now information is free. Romney could put them all on his web page, and only those who wanted to read them would.

Reasons to disagree:

  1. People would search his book reports to for things to embarrass him.

Articles that agree

  1. Get Naked and Rule the World.
  2. The See-Through CEO: Fire the publicist. Go off message. Let all your employees blab and blog. In the new world of radical transparency, the path to business success is clear.

Also See

  1. Advice
  1. Romney should release every video he has.
  2. Romney should join every social networking site he can.
  3. Romney should start a wiki .
  4. Romney should stop by and say thanks on pro-Romney websites .
  5. Romney should join flickr.

Romney should release all his book reports .

May 1, 2007

Romney Reading 2: Get naked and rule the world!

Get Naked and...

Rule the world...

 

"Smart companies are sharing secrets with rivals, blogging about products in their pipeline, even admitting to their failures. The name of this new game is RADICAL TRANSPARENCY, and it's sweeping boardrooms across the nation. Even those Office drones at Dunder Mifflin get it. So strip down and learn how to have it all by baring it all."

 

The latest cover of Wired Magazine, has the girl from "The Office" and Napoleon Dino mite's love interest in blades of glory, proclaiming, "Get naked and rule the world". She is not wearing any clothes, but she is not really advocating that we all take off our clothes. It is a figure of speech.

 

Naked, in this sense, means transparent.

 

Mitt Romney wants, like the other candidates, to rule the world, so I suggest (along with this article) that he gets naked.

 

For all the articles in this subject go here:

 

http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/15.04/wired40.html

 

For the best article go here:

 

http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/15.04/wired40_ceo.html

 

It is called, "The See-Through CEO". The intro says, "Fire the publicist. Go off message. Let all your employees blab and blog. In the new world of radical transparency, the path to business success is clear."

 

From here on out I'm going to assume you have read the article (so go read it) and agree that the presidential candidates should get naked (or go transparent).

 

How would they do this? I have a lot of ideas, but would like to hear yours also. Just e-mail me.

 

If I was a candidate I would:

  1. Release all book reports I have ever done. People will assume the worse. It is better for them to have the facts.
  2. Post every picture, in all my photo albums. I have nothing to hide. Post some of them on Google's photo site, some on Yahoo's, some on Flickr, and see what happens.
  3. Use a lie detector in all debates. I have nothing to be ashamed of.

 

People have presently not liked a book that Mitt Romney said he liked. They are saying all sorts of crazy stuff about him, because there is a lack of information. Scientist know that a vacuum gets filled. If the candidate does not stuff stuff into the public interest, they will just make stuff up. People were saying, on this New York Times site, that Romney has only read 3 books in his life. That he is not read. That none of his books get opened, that he only reads science fiction, that his book choice shows that he is not intellectually curious. These people are all stupid, but they are stupid voters. Mitt Romney has done a great job of convincing smart, big shot, insiders to support him. He has more endorsements than any other 2008 presidential candidate. But he needs to get his message out to these stupid people that are going to just assume stupid stuff about him, if he doesn't prostitute his complete life story all over his website.

 

If he went into storage, and got every single book report that he wrote, while earning his English degree, people wouldn't say this stupid stuff. Romney received his English degree valedictorian. He is very well read, but how are we to know it, unless he publishes his college book reports.

 

Hillary was a radical at college. Romney should say that he will release all his book reports, and papers, if she will.

 

~ Mike

Mitt Romney in Iowa

Mitt Romney in Iowa

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Iowa Republican Platform

Mitt Romney County

http://myclob.pbwiki.com/County

Mitt Romney and Students

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  1. Education
  2. School

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