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Vanity: Romney Rocks in Reno/Sparks, Nevada
self | 10-13-07 | rscully

Posted on 10/14/2007 12:50:47 AM PDT by rscully

The Conservative Leadership Conference was held at John Ascuaga’s Nugget Hotel/Casino in Sparks, Nevada (Sparks is right next door to Reno, Nevada), from Thursday, October 11 through Saturday, October 12, 2007. There was a very large turnout. There were several conservative speakers who attended, including Mitt Romney and Duncan Hunter. Ron Paul and Alan Keyes were also among the featured speakers. I was working the conference itself, as a concierge to the public speakers in the VIP room, as well as helping to register guests, media and speakers.

Governor Romney spoke on Friday, October 12th. He first spoke at the town hall meeting, which was sponsored by the Nevada Republican Women’s organization (it was open to the public). The crowd was huge. I’ve seen YouTube videos of his other town hall meetings, and this one was by far the best. He was relaxed yet dynamic, really funny, well-spoken, and down to earth. He not only gave ideas, but concrete plans for those ideas. To say he connected with the audience would be an understatement. My favorite line was when he quoted Senator Cankles recently saying "I have a million ideas. The country can't afford them all" to which he replied, “Well, then I have a million reasons not to vote for her!”, which received a rousing round of applause from the group. He received several standing ovations.

Personal note: I had the opportunity to meet and talk to him for a couple of minutes prior to his first speaking engagement (the Town Hall Meeting). My personal observation is that he is TRULY a lovely person. You can just tell he is a good man, as the goodness just seems to emanate from him. His smile was genuine, not plastic, and he was jovial and relaxed prior to the meeting. In case ya’ll are wondering, he had a firm, sincere, look-you-in-the-eye handshake. Can ya’ll tell I was beyond impressed with the man? I also had the opportunity to be in the VIP room (only a small amount of people were allowed inside), to speak with him again and to take more pictures.

After he answered questions at the Town Hall Meeting, he went back to the VIP lounge and rested for a few minutes before getting ready for the press junket. He really interviews well. He was prepared, confident, and concise. He is definitely ready for prime time.

I could not believe the stamina of Governor Romney and of his national campaign staff! He was in continuous fluid motion, from one speaking engagement to the next, from one interview to the next one. He and his staff are a finely-tuned, cohesive machine. I observed that he was meticulous in his appearance, polite to his staff and everyone around him, and incredibly focused despite the demands of his crazy schedule.

I spoke to several of my fellow conference volunteers, some of them college republicans, who were either undecided or uniformed about Mitt Romney. They were blown away (in a good way) by him at both his speaking engagements, highly impressed with his message, and told me they could confidently envision him as our next president. In short, he had earned their votes.

The best thing I liked about Mitt Romney was his optimism for the future of the country (with the right leader!), and particularly of its people. He was very direct in wanting to gather, as he calls it, “the three legs of the Republican Party”, which are the social conservatives, the fiscal conservatives, and the military/defense conservatives, in order to have them coalesce into the one great party that Ronald Regan had been able to bring together and make strong. I share that view with him. I’ve noticed that we’ve been so busy with the infighting that we’ve forgotten that want a lot of the same things. We in the GOP, by and large, share the same goal: save and protect our country from within (and from the outside), and work together to keep the Hildebeast from taking “the ring”. Romney is the one who can to do it, folks, like it or not. Our country would be lucky to have him.

As a side note, unfortunately my daughter broke her ankle on the trampoline, so I had to leave the conference early. I am so bummed out that I missed Duncan Hunter by 30 minutes!! I would’ve been his concierge as well had I been able to stay. I did have the opportunity, however, to speak with his campaign staff. They were lovely people and clearly appreciate and love their candidate. I personally think he is a wonderful statesman and agree more with him on many issues than anyone else, however, unless he’s on the ticket as VP, I don’t see him getting anywhere in this election cycle. That’s my opinion, but I don’t think I’m alone here.

Here’s hoping for a Romney/Hunter dream-team ticket!

Also, I had the misfortune of hearing Ron Paul and Alan Keyes speak. We all know Ron Paul has, well, walked off the reservation, but DANG, he’s starting to scare me! I had a personal assistant volunteer (high school student), who got stuck listening to one of his supporters go off on how Mitt Romney is a member of a political society that is conspiring to establish a One World Order, etc, etc…she was smart enough to tell him “I love the X-Files, too, but I know it’s only a tv show!” BWAAAAAAHAAAAA! I have trained you well, my young Jedi.

I really used to like Alan Keyes, but he sounded so shrill and, well, nuts. There were a few points I could agree with him on, but yikes! What went wrong, Dude? I have problems with political speakers pulling the race card, especially as a crutch. I’ll leave it at that.

Below are pics of my meeting with Governor Romney, as well as pics I took with former Nevada Governor Kenny Guinn and Nevada Congressman Dean Heller. BTW, I’m the American of Hispanic Descent brunette in all the pictures! I had so much fun! It was a busy, exhausting, exhilarating day. I wish ya’ll could’ve been there!

Love and kisses,

Rscully (Yes, I’m a fan of the X-Files, too)

Okay, here's hoping the pics turn out okay...





TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Nevada; Your Opinion/Questions
KEYWORDS: 2008; aar; duncanhunter; electionpresident; governorromney; mittromney; nevada; presidentromney; romney
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To: SHEENA26; rscully
Ya know I rarely hear any freepers complain that Ann Coulter is popular just because she is pretty.

So now a man whom some of us feel has the right qualities to be our next leader and happens to be handsome we get all this flak.

I am going to pay closer attn to those critical of Mitt and see if they actually address specific issues other than he is handsome, Mormon or has changed his mind on issues over his life time criticism.

61 posted on 10/14/2007 4:50:49 PM PDT by Global2010 ( Romney/Hunter 08)
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To: Global2010
Ya know I rarely hear any freepers complain that Ann Coulter is popular just because she is pretty.

Good point.

62 posted on 10/14/2007 5:48:52 PM PDT by Swordfished
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To: rscully
Mitt - The Multiple Choice Candidate
63 posted on 10/14/2007 9:47:34 PM PDT by Fred
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To: SHEENA26

I agree! Most ‘Fredheads’ just don’t ‘get it’. As I’ve stated in previous posts, FRED THOMPSON IS A LOSER IN EVERY WAY. How many more fires does he need lit under his butt? He doesn’t exude confidence. He didn’t even show up in N.H. And as much as I admire Rudy, there’s just too much personal baggage associated with him. IMHO, Mitt Romney is the best presidential candidate that the GOP has that could DEFEAT HILARY, who will most likely get the DEM nomination. Mitt could debate circles around her...he’s extremely smart, knowledgeable, is conservative, is tough on terror and has exemplary family values. The GOP needs a candidate who has the best chance of a Clinton defeat...that is KEY.


A hearty amen to that!

I have nothing against Fred Thompson - I think he’s probably a really nice guy, but I think he’s just going through the motions. Why? I don’t know. I seriously don’t think he cares one bit if this whole charade doesn’t work out.

Maybe he IS doing it for his wife. That seems like the only plausible reason.


64 posted on 10/14/2007 9:49:19 PM PDT by bethtopaz (Al Gore didn't invent the Internet, but he did make up Global Warming.)
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To: Saundra Duffy
For one thing, Romney is the only Republican who can debate Hillary on health care with credibility. That’s for starters.

Because he passed socialized medicine and Hillary couldn't. Right.

65 posted on 10/14/2007 9:54:46 PM PDT by EternalVigilance ('Choosing the lesser of two evils' ...How's that workin' out for ya?)
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To: rscully

This is one of most deceptive, lying firsthand reports of any event I’ve ever seen posted on FR.

You’re living in Bizarro-World. Also known as Romney-World.


66 posted on 10/14/2007 9:57:04 PM PDT by EternalVigilance ('Choosing the lesser of two evils' ...How's that workin' out for ya?)
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