Posted on 01/19/2008 7:29:06 AM PST by jdm
Earlier this week, AP reporter Glen Johnson acted unprofessionally by essentially heckling Mitt Romney during a press conference when Romney said that he would not be beholden to lobbyists if elected President. Even a bystander called Johnson "rude and ugly", a moment caught on YouTube. However, the Boston Herald -- a paper with a rightward bent -- believes that Johnson may have won on the facts while losing on the visuals (via Joe Gandelman at TMV):
Former Bay State Gov. Mitt Romney, who has cast himself as a Washington outsider and blasted his opponents ties to lobbyists, has more than a dozen federally registered lobbyists raising money for him and several others advising his campaign, records show.
At a Nashua event the day before the New Hampshire primary, Romney said, I dont have years and years of favors to repay, lobbyists who have raised all sorts of money for me.
But at least 13 lobbyists work as so-called bundlers - those responsible for prodding deep-pocketed donors and generating vast sums of money for the candidate - according to records compiled by nonprofit Washington watchdog Public Citizen.
Does this make Johnson look any better? No, but it makes Romney look a little worse. Politicians like to deride lobbyists and claim that they will have no favors to repay when they get to Washington, but it's hard to make that argument when more than a dozen of them raise funds for the candidate. Regardless of whether they "run" the campaign, these lobbyists have helped fund it, and that makes the anti-lobbyist rhetoric somewhat hypocritical, regardless of the parsing of the word "run".
It would be refreshing, if politically suicidal, for a candidate to point out what lobbyists do. They represent legitimate interests of people around the country on policies that impact them. Lobbying is not inherently unethical or dishonest. Just like any other profession that exists at the intersection of power and money, enormous opportunities exist for corruption that have to have vigilant oversight to prevent.
Mitt, with his massive self-financing, had the standing to make that point rather than the banal attack on lobbyists in general that left him vulnerable to yet another data point for those who consider him disingenuous. Of all of the candidates, he has relied least on outside financing, which makes him less beholden to special interests in terms of grubby paybacks. Why not say that, rather than making a fairly debunkable claim that he has no ties to lobbyists?
Even better yet, why not say this: "Because of the massive size and intrusive scope of the federal government, it requires a lobbying industry to make sure that everyone's voice gets heard on the blizzard of legislation and enforcement initiatives that arise in Washington each year. Those lobbyists working for my campaign want to reduce the federal government and shrink that burden. We want a Washington DC that doesn't require an entire industry of lobbyists, one which the individual voice can reach to the Beltway and effect change. If you want that kind of federal government, one that stops interfering with states, communities, and individuals and focuses on its actual assigned responsibilities, vote for me!"
That would be a winning and honest message.
This so-called reporter, Johnson, is a worthless piece of human excrement that should be “re-educated” behind the nearest barn. The entire incident wasn’t about what Romney said. It’s about left wing propagandists pretending to be journalists trying to damage a non-left wing candidate.
Basically I'm a reality check these days and here's the reality.
Left wing shills like Johnson abuse their positions as reporters to mock Republican Presidential candidates and contingents on FR applaud his shilling.
Some more reality:
McCain or Romney will be the Republican nominee.
McCain is totally unacceptable, Romney I may have to live with.
But you'll never find me taking the side of leftist shills in the news media over Republican Presidential candidates no matter what their species of RINO.
There is a GREAT different in being paid lobbyist campagin manager and running one'S campaign, than having a non paid advisor!
Refresher; Fred was a Lobbyist and so are his Sons Lobbyist But don't forget that Thomson has been lifetime lobbyist and his campaign is full of lobbyists. Posted by Fredo | July 31, 2007 4:40 PM
Thompson Raises $3.4M, Spends $625,700 (Tom Collamore tobacco lobbyist)
31 Jul 2007 03:05 pm
$3.4m is more than enough to start up a campaign -- and a not un-impressive sum for a non-candidate to raise. Too bad that unnamed Thompson aides had set expectations for $5M. Heading into July, when he expanded his staff significantly, Thompson had about $2.7M on hand.
Some details, courtesy of the campaign (er, the committee)
The biggest single expense: web hardware, at $66,750. 7,500 or so donors contributed a total of $771,783 through the web. Payroll accounted for $106K. The average donation was $469.8. 148 donors were from Florida, 111 from Georgia, and 780 were from Tennessee -- about 30% of his itemized total. About $282,000 came from lawyers and lobbyists, though only three donors listed their occupation as "lobbyist."
Thompson reimbursed himself $2800 for travel. Departed campaign manager Tom Collamore was paid more than $14,000. The firm employing Michael Toner, Thompson's legal counsel received about $25,000. Jeri Thompson did her work for free.
Google Tom Collamore, tobacco lobbyist
Jihad Spence: Fred Thompson's Pan-Islamist Campaign Manager
An Interview With Fred Thompson's Campaign Manager, Bill Lacy (current)
For exposing Romney as a hypocritical liar?
So, support whoever the hell you want. In this case, I'll support Romney over the lying leftist sack of shit.
And Romney is a liar and so are his shills.
Romney was lying about the running part too.
From the Associated Press
January 18, 2008
COLUMBIA, S.C. Republican Mitt Romney said Thursday he could govern in the countrys best interest because I dont have lobbyists running my campaign. But Washington insiders are on his senior staff and registered lobbyists are top advisors.
One advisor, Ron Kaufman, chairman of Washington-based Dutko Worldwide, regularly sits across the aisle from Romney on his campaign plane, participates in debate strategy sessions and last week accompanied Romney to a lunch in Myrtle Beach, S.C., with Sen. Jim DeMint (R-S.C.).
Another advisor, former Rep. Vin Weber (R-Minn.), is chairman of Romneys policy committee. He also is chief executive of Clark & Weinstock, and his corporate biography says he provides strategic advice to institutions with matters before the legislative and executive branches of the federal government.
A third advisor, former Sen. Jim Talent (R-Mo.), who was at Romneys victory party in Michigan on Tuesday, is co-chairman of Fleishman-Hillard Government Relations and also is a registered lobbyist, according to federal records compiled by the Center for Responsive Politics.
Cripes.
Romney: I dont have lobbyists that are tied to my and then adds "I dont have lobbyists at my elbows that are arguing for one industry or another industry" while the Boston Herald points out that Romney has: more than a dozen federally registered lobbyists raising money for him and several others advising his campaign, records show.
See both the article & also the first post at: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1956258/posts
Lobbyists as campaign advisors. Romney was caught blatantly lying.
So why did Romney feel compelled to lie about it?
...and Mojave you think you are are pure as white snow!
I’m pulling for Thompson so don’t start a lot of nonsense with me about Romney. I have a fairly deep seated hatred of leftist reporters which accurately describes Johnson. He needs a few teeth removed just for being what he is and whether or not Romney is what Romney is doesn’t have a damn thing to do with it.
what was the lie?
Which has nothing to do with the lies he was caught in. But thanks for trying to change the subject.
Read the thread.
Does Romney hate the First Amendment as much as you do?
It seem the fat Michael Moore wantabe setting on the dirty floor, many folks like you like to follow!
Romney is thinking in terms of paid leadership not folks who are extended friends of Romney!
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