Posted on 10/17/2006 9:26:18 PM PDT by Checkers
There's been a lot of political buzz about Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney's 2008 bid for the Republican presidential nomination, and now I know why: In one swoop, his Commonwealth PAC this week hired what could be the A-team of political consultants.
"Mitt Romney means business," says media guru Alex Castellanos. The proof: Romney picked one of Florida Gov. Jeb Bush's longtime advisers, Sally Bradshaw, who has worked for both President Bushes and was Jeb Bush's chief of staff for a while. What does her hiring mean?
"Where Sally Bradshaw goes, a lot of Jeb Bush's people will follow," says Castellanos, of National Media Inc. And, of course, unlike his brother, Jeb is still very popular.
Next: Barbara Comstock joins as a political consultant.
"She's the best-kept secret in Washington. She's done more than anyone to get George Bush elected," says Castellanos. She has deep roots in the conservative movement, worked at Justice, and has a long history of dogging Democrats, as anybody who remembers the Clinton Whitewater scandal will remember. What's more, she's got good ties to Washington journalists.
Also: Noam Neusner comes on to help write speeches and craft Romney's public image. Neusner left U.S. News to help write Bush economic speeches long ago. But his influence spread, and he eventually became the administration's Jewish outreach coordinator and budget communications czar before leaving to start his own consulting business.
Insiders said the moves propel Romney to the top tier with Sen. John McCain in the presidential bid and suggest that he's the comer in the race. Technically, the trio were hired on to help Romney's PAC influence the upcoming midterm elections, but I bet that they really came on to build up his image, platform, and national stature moving into 2007, when the nomination battle really begins.
Posted at 05:30 PM by PaulBedard
Romney/Perry in '08?
Wow. I could look at that! ;-)
sarcasm?
Mitt didn't get a universal healthcare law passed. With the assistance of the Heritage Foundation, you know, that ultra-liberal group, he got a bill passed that provides strong incentives for everyone in the state who can afford it to buy health insurance.
It's not perfect, but to those of you who say that it should be up to the individual as to whether or not they want health insurance, my question is: if someone shows up to an emergency room now, the ER has to admit them (if they are sick, injured, whatever). It seems only fair that with this law in place, that we require people to have insurance. Because there is no way that the ER can reject someone if they cannot pay for it.
yep
I mean a robot in the way he scripts everything, is polished to perfection, and almost seems more like an archetype incarnate than a real human being. Poor word choice, sorry.
Excusing socialism because of the costs of socialism doesn't work well. Google up "circular logic".
So are you saying that emergency rooms should require proof of payment before they operate on someone? What if the person is incapacitated but has insurance but cannot prove it? What if he's been stabbed and mugged? Should the ER refuse him because might not have insurance and might not be able to pay his bill.
I would think that emergency room patients fall under the term "market failure" item: the purchaser is often incapacitated, and some sort of safeguard needs to exist to protect the ER against people who cannot pay. You simply cannot have a market in these conditions.
So, if I understand correctly, you are saying that no conservative can be elected?
Well, that's just great, so it's RINOS or Democrats?
I'm saying that privately run hospitals didn't used to worry about it so much BEFORE the ton of government crap came crashing down on them. Insurance companies weren't as screwed up because our courts didn't used to allow people to pass off their own stupidity on the rest of us.
If you are so worried about some complete stranger being able to pay his hospital tab, you pay for him. I don't know him and I don't care. I'm tired of you leeches assuaging your own guilt by robbing my pockets to pay for it.
The Big Dig has buried Mitt Romney. All that will happen is that the reputations of this A-team will wind up in the same pit.
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