Posted on 04/02/2007 2:02:49 PM PDT by Unmarked Package
Like a lot of kids, I grew up thinking my Dad was Superman. And like most kids, in my teenage years, my view of him changed from Superman to Supernerd. But by age 16, I realized that my earlier view, though not totally realistic, was a lot closer to the truth. We continued to have occasional disagreements, and we still do. But I've come to realize how extraordinarily lucky I am to have Mitt Romney as my father. I also think that if elected, he would be one of our nation's most remarkable presidents.
I'll never forget one weekday sometime during July 1986 (burned in my memory as a magic year for a crazy Boston sports fan, with the Celtics, Patriots, and Red Sox all making it to the championship games). I went fishing in an old row boat in Buzzard's Bay on Cape Cod. I threw the anchor overboard and dropped my fishing line. After catching a few fish, I realized I hadn't tied the anchor to the front of the boat.
I returned to the house with my fish and sheepishly informed my Dad, who had company from work at the house, that I had lost the anchor. He told me to go back out and find it. I told him something along the lines of, "That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard I can't find an anchor on the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean."
Now my instinct as a parent of three would be to send my kid to his room for talking to me that way and then make him work to pay off a new anchor. His reaction was different. He excused himself from his friends, got dressed in his bathing suit, grabbed a snorkel mask, and took me down to the beach with him. For 45 minutes we rowed back and forth, putting our faces into the water to see if we could find the anchor. Amazingly, we did.
I learned three lessons that day. The first is that my Dad really is pretty frugal. There isn't much that bothers him more than wasting money. The second is that my Dad honestly believes he can overcome any challenge with enough hard work and ingenuity. And third, I learned that my Dad cares for me enough to spend his day looking for an anchor in the Atlantic Ocean. He didn't care so much about finding the anchor as he did about teaching me the first two lessons being wise with money and not letting anything stand in my way.
I've seen that pattern repeat itself dozens of times in his life at the Olympics, as Governor of Massachusetts, as a successful businessman, and as a father and husband.
When I vote for a Congressman or a Senator, I want someone who is going to be a strong representative for my conservative values. A thinker. A legislator.
But when I vote for President, I also want a doer. No-nonsense. Pragmatic. Proven. Someone who will be able to react quickly to any crises that arise, someone I trust to safeguard my family from threats abroad and threats from within.
I've seen my Dad in action, not just in one crisis, but in dozens. I don't think there is a person alive in whom I'm more confident in placing my trust.
Take a look back to 2002. That was the year he put on an incredible Winter Olympics with a $100M surplus (right after 9/11, and despite a major scandal that almost ruined the games before he took them over), won as a Republican Governor in an overwhelmingly Democratic state, and turned a $3B budget deficit into a surplus without raising taxes.
I recognize that all of that wouldn't matter so much if he were on the wrong side of the issues. We should want someone who not only will lead, but will lead us in the right direction.
Ask yourself who you want leading our nation over the next decade as we face the following challenges: a Jihadist enemy intent on destroying our way of life; liberal elites and activist judges attempting to break down the social values and norms that have existed for centuries; an exploding immigration problem; a serious threat to our status as economic and military superpower from Asia; a looming energy crisis; out-of-control spending in Washington.
What kind of person should we want to be leading our nation at this time of challenge and opportunity? The answer seems obvious we want someone strong; someone who recognizes our challenges and is willing to deal with them head on; a fiscal conservative; a social conservative; someone whose personal integrity and moral values are unquestioned; someone who has been tested; someone who isn't a career politician; and someone who will get the job done.
There is only one person I believe can do all of that. There's no question that I'm biasedI love my Dad. But my love hasn't blinded me. Like Lincoln in 1860, Roosevelt in 1901, and Reagan in 1980, Mitt Romney is the right leader at the right time for our great nation. He may not be Superman. But he's close enough for me.
I didn’t say it was “logical”, I just said it is a fact. Big media HATES Christians, haven’t you been paying attention? And they don’t even consider Romney’s religion a real religion, they will play it as an anti-female cult.
Don’t you know the MSM by now?
I love that you assume you know what huge amounts of people will or will not do. That’s cute.
Yes, and the MSM hated President Bush too. Somehow, he still managed to get elected. Maybe because the media isn’t in charge of this country. Despite what they think.
It’s called “polling” and you should look at some. The word “Mormon” scares a lot of people. I’m not saying it’s logical, I’m just saying it’s a big problem; and the GOP has enough on its plate without taking on that one.
The issues in which Mitt Romney flip-flopped are disturbing.
Don’t look now, but the MSM is mostly responsible for turning over both houses of Congress to the Defeatocrats.
Has there been ONE positive story about the War in Iraq? Just ONE? If so, I missed it. The media has driven Bush’s poll numbers from 90% on 9/13/01 to 36% today. They are very powerful and they hate this president.
Romney is quite capable of dealing with idiotic attacks against his religion, as well as dealing with Libs like Hillary , which he would surely defeat in a match up .
Where is the barf alert?
What ARE you smoking? Romeny is a liberal flip-flopper from the most liberal state in the union. And he’s a Mormon! Why, in the name of anything would the GOP nominate him? He’s NOT a conservative; he’s pro-abortion, pro-gun control, and anti-war. At least, this week.
Who knows what he really thinks? Maybe like John Kerry, he doesn’t know what he believes until he reads a poll.
I have seen the polling (whatever it’s worth) and I haven’t seen any that show that mass numbers of people won’t vote for a Mormon. Once the campaign really starts, people will focus more on who he is and less on what denomination he is.
then i guess muslim (or former muslim?) is out of the question?
Very good point. The media has never been on our side , but we still prevail . We just have to work a bit harder , and there is also the “new” media, which has changed politics dramatically.
Oh please. Everyone has a story.
hmm..muff..not good.
POLLYANNA. Look it up.
I’m sure the MSM would love a Muslim or former Muslim president...
the denomination of some of the other side’s candidates is $3, i’d reckon
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