I can only think of two strategies for her:
1. Say what she believes.
or
2. Let Mitt speak up and say what HE believes.
He believes what you want him to believe. Unless you'd rather he not. Then he won't. Unless something better comes along. In which case, he'll believe that. Unless you'd prefer that he wear a miniskirt and tap dance, because he's all good with that, too.
Mitt Romney is like a chameleon with fabulous hair.
I don’t disagree with anything said here. I think #9 hits it home for me. Mitt calculates, ponders... then acts. There is nothing wrong with that, and in a CEO he probably is very very effective. Sarah needs to be more like that. Maybe she is.
But here is the point. I know there is much venom shown on this forum against Mitt. We need Mitt. Maybe the place for him is a working VP, this country needs some hardboiled systematic leadership in the business sense.
I don’t think Mitt is the President... he is the go to guy..He is the half back....and I think he can take a hit.
The republicans have a fine cross section of doers. I don’t want them to destroy each other. They need to lift each other.
I don’t know if Sarah is going to run. Bringing Perry into the mix pretty much satisfies the conservative thinking. She can’t say that there is NOONE carrying the message.
She might be the bigger star in the background as REagan was with Goldwater.
Perry is a strong seasoned governor of a successful state. Texas is what California was.
She can beat him simply by being on the ballot. Nobody wants to vote for Mitt: no Republicans, because he’s a liberal and a bore; and no Democrats, even though they’re currently promoting him.