To: RightSideRedux
2 posted on
03/02/2007 8:25:24 PM PST by
HuntsvilleTxVeteran
(Vote for RINOS, lose and complain by sending a self-abused stomped elephant.)
To: RightSideRedux
Did he bring his hair dresser with him to CPAC?
4 posted on
03/02/2007 8:33:58 PM PST by
pissant
(http://www.gohunter08.com/)
To: RightSideRedux
This was such a good speech.
I am glad C-Span had CPAC on all day today, lots of neat panels and speeches.
6 posted on
03/02/2007 8:43:18 PM PST by
msnimje
(If we have a choice of two PRO ABORTION candidates, this country is doomed.)
To: RightSideRedux
His speech was insincere and bore no resemblence to his record of the last four years as one of the most liberal Governors in America.
I thought in terms of content that it sounded to me as if it was written by a liberal who was trying to sound like a conservative for a conservative audience.
7 posted on
03/02/2007 8:46:40 PM PST by
EternalVigilance
("Be strong in the Lord, in the power of His Might!")
To: RightSideRedux; All
Thanks, RsR, it was indeed a wonderful speech. I recorded the audio portion and I'm listening to it again. The reviews of the speech in the blogosphere are excellent.
The New York Times noted the different reactions of the CPAC crowd to Mitt Romney's address in comparison to Rudy Giuliani.
"Mr. Giuliani arrived to a rousing reception, as people stood up and held cameras and cell-phones to captures a photograph of the moment. But the room grew increasingly silent and restless as Mr. Giulianis speech stretched to 40 minutes. By contrast, Mr. Romney arrived to a much more subdued reception but left to a rousing roar of applause."
10 posted on
03/02/2007 8:54:19 PM PST by
Unmarked Package
(<<<< Click to learn more about the conservative record of Governor Mitt Romney)
To: RightSideRedux
I like what I heard. I want to hear more detail about what he would do differently to win in Iraq and more on managing immigration.
11 posted on
03/02/2007 8:59:10 PM PST by
etradervic
(Newt in '08)
To: RightSideRedux
Great speech. And I noticed a few loose hairs. Someone must be getting the message! ;-)
14 posted on
03/02/2007 9:16:17 PM PST by
sevenbak
To: RightSideRedux
I hear that Romney is a flip-flopper. If he keeps it up, I might flip-fop and support him.
16 posted on
03/02/2007 10:12:11 PM PST by
streetpreacher
(What if you're wrong?)
To: RightSideRedux
Guiliani blew him out of the park!....and I favor Newt!
26 posted on
03/02/2007 10:25:22 PM PST by
TheLion
(How about "Comprehensive Immigration Enforcement," for a change)
To: RightSideRedux
Thank you ever so much for posting this.
Mitt Romney is the sharpist, brightest, most articulate candidate in the race bar none. And he is running on a conservative platform! He is the one Hillary and Obama would have to beat. The Democrats and the MSM know it. It won't be long before Republicans realize it as well.
41 posted on
03/02/2007 10:49:25 PM PST by
TAdams8591
(Guiliani is a Democrat in Republican drag.)
To: RightSideRedux
To: RightSideRedux
I watched the video. Nothing said about the borders and illegal immigration. Correct?
To: RightSideRedux
It was an excellent speech. The best of the bunch and this guy has a real star power about him.
77 posted on
03/04/2007 1:56:16 PM PST by
NeoCaveman
(Hillary Hugo Chavez wants to "take those profits" away from you, for the common good)
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