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Deroy Murdock: Romney is like Reagan: an actor
Manchester Union Leader ^ | 2/20/07 | Deroy Murdock

Posted on 01/24/2008 9:26:48 AM PST by Ol' Sparky

AS FORMER Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney declared his Presidential candidacy, he could not have been more telegenic. With his angular jaw and slicked-back, dark hair, Romney is the GOP's George Clooney. Who needs the White House? Romney should become a movie star. He already is a highly skilled actor.

Romney is either a rock-ribbed conservative who played a Rockefeller Republican to get elected in Massachusetts, or a limousine liberal portraying a conservative to win the 2008 GOP nomination.

This fine thespian has lost himself so thoroughly in both these roles that no one really knows where the performer ends and the characters begin.

Studying Romney's lines only muddles things. His present and past statements on abortion, gays, guns, taxes and Ronald Reagan each conflict diametrically.

Just listen to today's Romney on abortion:

"I am pro-life," Romney wrote in a July 2005 Boston Globe op-ed. "I believe that abortion is the wrong choice except in cases of incest, rape, and to save the life of the mother."

He declared last year: "Roe v. Wade does not serve the country well and is another example of judges making the law instead of interpreting the Constitution."

But yesteryear's Romney could not have disagreed more.

"Let me make this very clear," Romney said in October 2002. "I will preserve and protect a woman's right to choose."

"Roe v. Wade has been the law for 20 years," he said in 1994. "We should sustain and support it."

Today's Romney may be America's most outspoken voice against gay marriage.

"In order to protect the institution of marriage, we must prevent it from being redefined by judges like those here in Massachusetts," Romney wrote last June, endorsing a federal constitutional amendment banning gay marriage. "From Day One, I have opposed the move for same-sex marriage," Romney said in February 2005.

But yesteryear's Romney aimed to please gay voters, perhaps even more than could his Democratic opponents.

As the Boston Globe reported in October 1994, Romney wrote the gay Log Cabin Republicans, "As we seek to establish full equality" for gays, "I will provide more effective leadership than my opponent," Democrat Ted Kennedy, whose Senate seat he sought.

Romney also told Boston's gay newspaper, Bay Windows: "The authorization of marriage on a same-sex basis falls under state jurisdiction."

And then:

"I have a gun of my own," today's Romney said last month. "I'm a member of the (National Rifle Association) and believe firmly in the right to bear arms."

Yesteryear's Romney, however, was quite gun-shy.

"We do have tough gun laws in Massachusetts," Romney said in 2002. "I support them. I won't chip away at them." In fact, Romney signed America's first state-level assault-weapons ban.

Yesteryear's Romney backed the federal assault-weapons ban and the Brady Bill. "That's not going to make me the hero of the NRA," Romney said in 1994. However, he added: "I don't line up with the NRA."

Today's Romney signed Americans for Tax Reform's Taxpayer Protection Pledge and said on Feb. 7 that it was "absolutely critical" to "make the tax cuts permanent," referring to President Bush's 2001 and 2003 tax reductions.

But yesteryear's Romney smiled more on taxes.

In an April 2003 meeting with the Massachusetts congressional delegation in Washington, Romney failed to endorse President Bush's $726 billion tax-cut proposal.

As Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass., told the Boston Globe after the powwow: "Here you have a freshman governor refusing to endorse a tax cut presented by a Republican President at the height of his wartime popularity." As for the anti-tax pledge, a Romney spokesman dismissed it as "government by gimmickry."

Today's Romney speaks glowingly of America's 40th President.

"Ronald Reagan is...my hero," Romney said in 2005, as the Boston Globe's Scot Lehigh recalled on Jan. 19. "I believe that our party's ascendancy began with Ronald Reagan's brand of visionary and courageous leadership."

But yesteryear's Romney said in his 1994 debate with Kennedy: "I was an independent during the time of Reagan-Bush. I'm not trying to return to Reagan-Bush."

Mitt Romney should warm up to Reagan. After all, Ronald Reagan made it big by moving from acting into politics. Mitt Romney's best bet for fame and fortune may be to make that same journey -- in reverse.


TOPICS: Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: flipflopper; frothingmitthaters; liar; mitt; mittromney; romney
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1 posted on 01/24/2008 9:26:50 AM PST by Ol' Sparky
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To: Ol' Sparky

I don’t support Mitt in any way shape or form. But DeRoy makes Sean Hannity seem like a novice when it comes to kneepadding for Rudy.


2 posted on 01/24/2008 9:29:50 AM PST by pissant (Duncan Hunter: Warrior, Statesman, Conservative)
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To: Ol' Sparky
Yesteryear's Romney backed the federal assault-weapons ban and the Brady Bill. "That's not going to make me the hero of the NRA," Romney said in 1994. However, he added: "I don't line up with the NRA."

Today's Romney signed Americans for Tax Reform's Taxpayer Protection Pledge and said on Feb. 7 that it was "absolutely critical" to "make the tax cuts permanent," referring to President Bush's 2001 and 2003 tax reductions.

But yesteryear's Romney smiled more on taxes.

In an April 2003 meeting with the Massachusetts congressional delegation in Washington, Romney failed to endorse President Bush's $726 billion tax-cut proposal.

Are we to suppose that Romney's abortion conversion changed his mind on guns and taxes?

3 posted on 01/24/2008 9:30:10 AM PST by Mr. Brightside
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To: Ol' Sparky

Exactly. What’s worse is the Mitt supporters claim “it was a long time ago” at 13 years, and “can’t you find anything more concrete than” using his own words and writings, and “can’t anyone ever change their mind” when it seems he changed his entire political disposition.


4 posted on 01/24/2008 9:31:27 AM PST by TheZMan (I'm going to write my own name on the ballot. Screw the current crop of "conservatives".)
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To: Ol' Sparky

Boy oh boy! WHAT A COMPLIMENT!!!! he probably didn’t mean it that way but what a compliment!!!!


5 posted on 01/24/2008 9:33:01 AM PST by libbylu (Why vote for a democrat with an R next to his name? I'm a MITTen.)
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To: Ol' Sparky

Well at least Romney’s only similarity with Reagan has been outlined.


6 posted on 01/24/2008 9:33:49 AM PST by wastedyears (This is my BOOMSTICK)
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To: Ol' Sparky

The NRA must be going crazy right about now. I thought Hunter’s endorsement would bag the NRA endorsement for Huckabee.

But then again, they did say they wanted a viable candidate. Maybe they will end up endorsing no one this time around.


7 posted on 01/24/2008 9:34:10 AM PST by sageb1 (This is the Final Crusade. There are only 2 sides. Pick one.)
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To: Ol' Sparky

Linked to the Union Leader - the same paper that shamefully endorsed it’s favorite gringo - McCain.


8 posted on 01/24/2008 9:34:50 AM PST by Scarchin (Romney/Thompson 2008)
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To: Ol' Sparky
Romney, like Reagan and Zell Miller before him, changed his mind on abortion and should be applauded, not criticized, for doing so. Romney, like Reagan and Zell Miller, has amply explained his reasons for his change of heart. I applaud him.
9 posted on 01/24/2008 9:36:31 AM PST by rawhide
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To: Ol' Sparky

ummm...errrr....Manchester Union Leader..in the back pocket of McCain.


10 posted on 01/24/2008 9:37:29 AM PST by gitmogrunt (trot...trot...trot)
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To: pissant

ROTFL! *snicker, snicker* Deroy has dragged out the kneepads.


11 posted on 01/24/2008 9:37:49 AM PST by dforest (Don't even ask me to vote for McCain, Rudy, or Huckster.)
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To: libbylu

You’re right. He didn’t mean it as a compliment.


12 posted on 01/24/2008 9:37:54 AM PST by sageb1 (This is the Final Crusade. There are only 2 sides. Pick one.)
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To: libbylu

Boy oh boy! WHAT A COMPLIMENT!!!! he probably didn’t mean it that way but what a compliment!!!!

You are sooooo right! What a compliment!


13 posted on 01/24/2008 9:38:42 AM PST by Bitsy
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To: Ol' Sparky

You do realize that Deroy Murdock is a Giuliani supporter, right? So anything he says about anyone should automatically come with a Barf Alert.


14 posted on 01/24/2008 9:38:45 AM PST by Extremely Extreme Extremist
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To: Ol' Sparky
Romney is either a rock-ribbed conservative who played a Rockefeller Republican to get elected in Massachusetts, or a limousine liberal portraying a conservative to win the 2008 GOP nomination.

File under "false choice."

Interesting that this comes from Murdock, who is gay himself.

15 posted on 01/24/2008 9:39:12 AM PST by Scarchin (Romney/Thompson 2008)
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To: Ol' Sparky
The let's hope his next act is "bedtime for Bonzo"!



16 posted on 01/24/2008 9:40:25 AM PST by PetroniusMaximus
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To: sageb1

Huckabee is the only one left with a solid record on the 2A. That still will not get me to vote for him, but it long ago eliminated the other 3 prima donnas.


17 posted on 01/24/2008 9:40:30 AM PST by pissant (Duncan Hunter: Warrior, Statesman, Conservative)
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To: Ol' Sparky
What is this, Deroy Murdock of the LOG CABIN REPUBLICANS is not madly in love with Mitt Romney??
18 posted on 01/24/2008 9:42:11 AM PST by elizabetty ("Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm." .Ralph Waldo Emerson)
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To: pissant

“Huckabee is the only one left with a solid record on the 2A. That still will not get me to vote for him”

Not me either.


19 posted on 01/24/2008 9:42:15 AM PST by sageb1 (This is the Final Crusade. There are only 2 sides. Pick one.)
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To: rawhide

“Romney, like Reagan and Zell Miller before him, changed his mind on abortion and should be applauded, not criticized, for doing so. Romney, like Reagan and Zell Miller, has amply explained his reasons for his change of heart. I applaud him.”

Reagan and Miller changed their positions thru political epiphany; Romney changed his position thru political expediency. Nice try though.


20 posted on 01/24/2008 9:43:26 AM PST by SVTCobra03 (You can never have enough friends, horsepower or ammunition.)
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