Posted on 03/08/2012 9:23:24 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
When Republican Scott Brown stunned the political world in 2010 by winning the U.S. Senate seat held for 46 years by Edward M. Kennedy, it was former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney who introduced Brown at the joyous victory party in Boston.
A few weeks later, still basking in the rock-star glow of that unexpected win, Brown returned the favor. He introduced Romney at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference as one of the Republican Partys bright lights and my very, very dear friend.
But now, as the two men anticipate tough general-election battles in the fall, their paths are beginning to diverge. Brown...is working hard to define himself as a Massachusetts moderate, hoping to build some support among Democrats in the deeply blue state.
Romney, meanwhile, has been working equally hard to escape that label, which his rivals for the GOP presidential nomination have used as a slur against him during the primary campaign.
The likely result is that Brown will be forced into a delicate dance in the coming months to distance himself from a political mentor and his states other most prominent Republican politician...
...In the small world of Republican Massachusetts politics, the links between the two campaigns are especially close. Romneys director of communications, GailGitcho, once served that role for Brown. Browns chief spokesman, Colin Reed, used to work for Romney.
RobertMaginn, chairman of the state Republican Party, who is responsible for helping reelect Brown and boosting Romneys chances if he is the Republican presidential nominee, is a Romney ally and a former board member at Bain Capital, the company Romney founded.
And the two campaigns both employ strategist Eric Fehrnstrom to craft essentially opposite messages for the candidates helping Romney argue that he is a reliable conservative and Brown present himself as an independent centrist......
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...
Romneys Troubling Appointments (Mitt's environmental policy team now works for Obama) ."EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson has taken most of the fire from Republicans as her agency rolls out a slew of controversial new climate and clean air rules. But McCarthy, the EPA assistant administrator of the Office of Air and Radiation, has taken on much of the heavy lifting of writing, structuring, and implementing the rules.
Lisas the coach and Ginas the quarterback in the work of rolling out new clean air regulations, said Daniel Weiss, an energy and climate policy expert at the Center for American Progress, a liberal think tank with close ties to the Obama administration. Shes running the plays, improvising on the line.
Another Romney environmental adviser in the effort to regulate greenhouse gases is now Obamas Director of Science and Technology Policy, John Holdren. Dr. Holdren has some exotic views: ..
Romneys Advisers Met With Obama to Help Craft Obamacare Three of Mitt Romneys advisers went to the White House at least a dozen times in 2009 to consult on the former Massachusetts governors health care plan that President Obama used as a model for his initiative -- now a federal law that all the Republican presidential candidates want to repeal.
White House spokesman Josh Earnest told reporters Tuesday he was "not in a position to comment on specific meetings." But in a remark that won't help Romney in his pursuit for the 2012 Republican nomination, Earnest repeated that Obama took cues from the Massachusetts legislation.
"You've certainly heard the president himself say that there were a number of very good ideas included in the health care plan that then-Gov. Romney put in place in Massachusetts that were incorporated into the Affordable Care Act and so its clear that these are some ideas that we were interested in incorporating and we did incorporate.
"But in terms of individual meetings and who participated and what the goal of them was, I dont have that information, he said.
You have to give it Weasel Romney, he knows how to grease politicians’ palms. It seems like all of them owe him something... Scott now, Wrong Paul seems to be taken w him :)... Marco Rubio.... apparently owe him big time... not to mention Ann Coulter loves his hair....and the other “tea party” governor “Nikki” from SC supported him despite criticism..
I guess when you are a “proffessional” candidate for president, you become good at doing favors to cash in later...
RobertMaginn, chairman of the state Republican Party, who is responsible for helping reelect Brown and boosting Romneys chances if he is the Republican presidential nominee, is a Romney ally and a former board member at Bain Capital, the company Romney founded.
The above is critical info, in my opinion, in that it shows that Romney's team is still on board with Romney.
IOW, his LIBERAL advisors are still his advisors.
Most recent poll I heard, Scott Brown leads Elizabeth “Granny” Warren by 8 or 9 points. Doesn’t sound like he’s the one in trouble.
Woo Woo Scott Brown for President!!!!!
BOTTOM LINE: Brown is honest about who he is; Mitt is not.
William Weld was Romney’s mentor, and Romney described Weld as being the closest to him on issues.
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