Posted on 12/31/2005 8:23:19 AM PST by monkapotamus
Latter-day President?
A Mitt Romney candidacy would test the religious right.
BY JAMES TARANTO
Saturday, December 31, 2005 12:01 a.m. EST
BOSTON--Mitt Romney insists he has hardly thought about running for president: "That's a decision you make way down the road." With the 2008 election 1,039 days away, that's fair enough. But I'm guessing he'll run.
I first met Mr. Romney in September at New York's Monday Meeting, a conclave of right-leaning movers and shakers who gather to hear politicians from around the country make pitches for support. This month, after it emerged that the backing Mr. Romney sought was not for re-election as governor of Massachusetts, I visited him at the Statehouse here. "I will accomplish in my term the objectives that I set out to accomplish, or some will be rejected and I wouldn't get them done in the second term anyway," he tells me. "There's no reason to hang around and warm the chair, taking advantage of the perks and fun of office, if the agenda is complete." What he doesn't say is that there's also no reason for a governor to risk defeat if he has his eye on the White House.
The governor's office is equipped with a fireplace, making it a rarity in 21st-century politics: a smoke-filled room. Mr. Romney, a devout Mormon, abjures not only tobacco but also alcohol and coffee. A 58-year-old Detroit native, he is a businessman-turned-politician like his late father, George, who was chairman of American Motors Corp. before serving six years as governor of Michigan. George Romney ran for president in 1968 but famously withdrew after attributing his support for the Vietnam War to "brainwashing" at the hands of U.S. generals.
(Excerpt) Read more at opinionjournal.com ...
Excellent summary.
I'm disappointed in James Taranto's repeating the liberal spin that Christian conservatives won't vote for Romney because he's a Mormon. No, folks, we won't vote for him (unless the other choice is Hillary, God help us) because he's not a conservative.
Amen. Especially the notes you make in the 10th paragraph of the second link you posted.
There are better other people in the running.
What will DOOM him are the facts that 1) he's a Northeast Liberal and 2) a GUN GRABBER.
Ta-ta Mitt, we hardly knew ye.
ps: take that other NE lib with ya, Ruuuuudy.
So what, the evangelicals are going to vote for Hitlery?
I'm not voting for him, and it's not because of his religion.
Last thing we need is another presidential candidate from Massachusetts.
Aren't there some better options out there?
I wont be voting for this guy come primary time.
First I have no problem at all with it, however I can tell you that in states with large Christian Coalition voting blocks (mostly Southern Baptist) it will be a huge problem. They consider LDS a cult and though they will not vote for HRC they will under vote a race with Romney on the ticket.
If he's LDS then how many 1st ladies will we have?
They're the kind that stay home every election, anyway.
Thanks!
(Uh... give me the first words of that paragraph? Not sure I'm counting the same way you are!)
(c8
Dan
Concerning "adding to the Bible"
Got it! Thanks.
I am not convinced. My guess is that if a true conservative were running against someone like Hillary Clinton, the Christian Coalition would support the conservative even if he were a Mormon.
I submit: 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002.
I want them to go on national TV and start questioning someone's religion. By doing so those people lose credibility. By doing so they harm the GOP.
Best bet is to shut them up, for the good of the party if nothing else.
Second these people will not go on TV, they will talk among themselves and if Romney is the nominee they will not vote. I do not support their position, though I dislike Romney on political grounds, but I do understand how they will react. Frankly I don't see a problem because the Governor will not get the nomination.
I don't care if he practices Santa Ria, he's NOT getting my vote. His daddy's resume of businesses he helped to fail is enough of an indication. Remember the AMC Pacer? That's Mitt's first cousin.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.