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Ten Reasons Mitt Romney Should Not Be the VP Nominee
National Review Online ^ | August 27, 2008 | David Frum

Posted on 08/27/2008 7:52:58 AM PDT by MeanWestTexan

10. Inexperience. Romney, a one-term governor who did not run for reelection, has precisely one-third of the elective experience that Dan Quayle had when nominated for Vice President, and Quayle was attacked for his inexperience. A Romney nomination would cut against the grain of one of McCain’s best arguments – Obama’s inexperience – and this is particularly true when placed against Joe Biden.

9. Rommey supporters typically say that he would be good on the economy. But why, exactly? Paul O’Neill and John Snow were both highly successful businessmen, and yet were weak as Treasury Secretary. Why would Romney be any different – and would McCain want to be seen to hand over control of the economy to his vice president? Business and government require different leadership styles. Few people can handle both well, and Romney’s thin record as governor provides little evidence he can. The conservative Tax Foundation stated that the total state and local tax burden in Massachusetts rose 5.1 percent on Romney’s watch, and the state ranked 46th in job growth from 2003-2005 (in the middle of a boom). In any event, skill in business is very different from skill in finance – or governing.

8. Thin skin. In the Republican debates, Romney always wanted to be the focus of attention, taking more than his allotted share of time and reacting badly when others questioned his statements or views. McCain clobbered him in the debates, helping assure his own nomination. Joe Biden would do likewise.

7. While “anybody but _______” efforts rarely work in American politics (think Carter, Reagan, Mondale), this one did. At least three candidates – Huckabee, Giuliani, Thompson – decided that they simply preferred beating Romney and effectively worked together to stop him. What was it about Romney they so disliked? This also doesn’t say much about his ability to unite the party, keep support, or exert political leadership.

6. Whether one is pro-choice or pro-life, Romney’s flip-flop on abortion seems terribly insincere. To believe the story as it was originally told, Romney was concerned over stem cell research. Ask any of your active pro-life friends: they will probably know many people who are pro-life except for the stem cells issue and will have met no one who became pro-life because of it. His palpable anger when asked detailed questions about his views does not give credence to the sincerity of his conversion.

5. Can Romney supporters point to even one poll – just one poll – showing that he would have won reelection in 2006? It is not good enough to say “oh, but he said he wanted to run for President, so there were no polls.” (What about Romney internals?) George Bush faced this dilemma in 1998 and won reelection handily as Governor of Texas. What does this say about Romney’s record as Governor? Isn’t the better conclusion that he won (with less than 50% of the vote) only against a very weak Democratic candidate from western Massachusetts and governed in an undistinguished fashion? If we want to say that Barack Obama’s record is thin, we must say the same about Romney’s, so he cannot be the nominee.

4. In 2004, some very effective advertising mocked John Kerry for windsurfing off Nantucket as a sign he was out of touch with the people. How, then, would the people react, in a time of economic gloom, to learning that Romney’s hedge funds – based offshore, presumably to avoid U.S. taxation – are named after a lighthouse on the same island? Can’t you just picture the ads now?

3. With McCain’s implicit one-term pledge, a Romney nomination – giving the vice presidency to a deep-pocketed candidate – would sharply divide the Republican party by effectively conceding the 2012 nomination to him, sidelining both up-and-coming candidates like Governors Pawlenty, Palin, and Jindal and current figures such as Mike Huckabee (who came in second, remember – Romney did not). How will the party react? The same consideration does not apply for a pick of, for instance, Pawlenty, Jindal, Governor Jon Huntsman, or Rep. Eric Cantor. They do not have the money to dominate the party and the conservative movement as Romney does. The 1988 primaries show that a sitting Vice President can be effectively challenged – but Romney would begin the race with a huge advantage simply because of his personal wealth. Allegations have already been raised that Romney’s foundation money has been used (improperly?) to bolster his political image And given this, would President McCain have any assurance that Romney would be loyal?

2. Can Romney supporters name a single major accomplishment of Romeny’s as Governor that would please conservatives? His “RomneyCare” health plan? Unlikely, as the candidate himself walked away from it during the primaries. Did he have any ability to persuade the legislature? After the Massachusetts Supreme Court’s decision on gay marriage, did Romney even switch a single legislator to vote in favor of placing a constitutional amendment on gay marriage on the ballot, so the people could deicide rather than judges? If so, who? The burden should be on Romney supporters to provide the names and details. Did the Legislature not like him, or is it better to say that he simply walked away from the issue? The Boston Globe’s valedictory editorial (December 26, 2006) sums it up well: "Romney himself admits that a number of his goals remain unmet. His inability to lower the nation's highest unemployment insurance rate, to secure merit pay for teachers, and to reinvigorate the Republican Party were among the frustrations he listed."

1. On a family vacation, he put the family dog in a cage on top of the car while driving for 12 hours, across an international border – an experiment in logistics, aerodynamics, and animal welfare that predictably failed when the dog became ill. Over 50 million American dogs – and 40 million American dog owners – would be horrified. For my own part, I think Obama's selection of Joe Biden (one of the least wealthy men in the US Senate) makes a Romney pick a very, very dangerous exercise in bad optics


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KEYWORDS: 2008; 2008veep; cantor; frum; mccain; mormonhaters; romney; topten
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To: Owen
Romney is more conservative than either Obama or Biden in total and that makes him more preferred than either. Case closed.

And, there are literally dozens of candidates for VP FAR more conservative and trustworthy than Romney. There is no reason not to fight for a true believer in conservatism on the ticket.

121 posted on 08/27/2008 10:50:55 AM PDT by Ol' Sparky (Liberal Republicans are the greater of two evils)
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To: Owen
He can shore up Colorado, Nevada, Montana and MAYBE, just MAYBE, grab enough votes with his family name in Michigan to win it.

He really doesn't in western states because Mormons overwhelming vote Republican and are far more likely voters than the average citizen.

122 posted on 08/27/2008 10:52:53 AM PDT by Ol' Sparky (Liberal Republicans are the greater of two evils)
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To: MeanWestTexan

From Mitt supporters, lower expectations are a must...

After all, Mitt passes their bar as a “conservative”...


123 posted on 08/27/2008 10:55:56 AM PDT by ejonesie22 (Bigoted Neanderthal Evangelicals support Eric Cantor for VP. Shalom.)
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To: MountainDad
1. His position on illegal immigrants. 2. His stance fighting radical islam.

We can't find a candidate strong on those issues that doesn't have a liberal record and a history of being a flip-flopper?

124 posted on 08/27/2008 10:58:06 AM PDT by Ol' Sparky (Liberal Republicans are the greater of two evils)
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To: libh8er
Jealousy was definitely a factor.

The major factor was that he's not a conservative, he just plays one on TV. Had Romney been the least bit credible as a conservative, he would have been the nominee.
125 posted on 08/27/2008 11:02:12 AM PDT by Antoninus (The greatest gifts parents give their children are siblings.)
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To: MeanWestTexan

I don’t understand why people think a liberal, blow in the wind politician like Mitt Rommney would somehow add ‘conservatism’ to the ticket.


126 posted on 08/27/2008 11:03:29 AM PDT by traviskicks (http://www.neoperspectives.com/Ron_Paul_2008.htm)
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To: Ol' Sparky
Could you tell us the difference between Romney and Giuliani, especially on the issue of abortion?

Romney, like me, is personally and morally opposed to abortion, but because he is a conservative he was opposed to abortion being outlawed. He has now changed his position and believes that the unborn should be legally protected.

I have never heard or seen evidence that Giuliani is personally or morally opposed to abortion.

127 posted on 08/27/2008 11:11:24 AM PDT by Zevonismymuse
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To: absolootezer0
romney won't do squat to deliver MI. anyone that would vote for romney will already be voting for mccain.

The polling I have seen indicates that Romney would increase Republicans chances of winning the state.

128 posted on 08/27/2008 11:13:44 AM PDT by Zevonismymuse
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To: Texas Federalist

Kabar is right...it is pursuing the chimera. If the American people are willing to nominate a Black for President, being a Mormon is a petty issue.
Mean-spirited, plagiarizng “Plugs” Biden needs to be countered with an attack dog...Giuliani has too much heavy duty baggage...Romney’s baggage is trivial...especially compared to his stature, appeal, intelligence and articulateness!


129 posted on 08/27/2008 11:51:41 AM PDT by firefox ((Vote Democrat...Its Easier Than Thinking!))
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To: MeanWestTexan
The problem with Romney — on a pure political level -— is that a significant percentage of people actually dispise the man so much that they will stay home.

When he is running the "Straight-Talk II" campaign, the last thing McCain needs is Romney's perceived insincerity (which is my theory why so many people don't like Romney).

130 posted on 08/27/2008 11:53:13 AM PDT by CommerceComet
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To: Edward Watson

Condi?? I hope you are kidding! No way.


131 posted on 08/27/2008 12:09:14 PM PDT by gidget7 (Duncan Hunter-Valley Forge Republican!)
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To: MeanWestTexan

Excellent article, and just the tip of the iceberg as to why Slick Willard is 100% UNACCEPTABLE and UNQUALIFIED to be on the Presidential/VP ticket, period.


132 posted on 08/27/2008 12:51:35 PM PDT by fieldmarshaldj (~"This is what happens when you find a stranger in the Alps !"~~)
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To: CommerceComet

Precisely. One of the most astonishingly insincere individuals I’ve ever seen in politics. The old joke does indeed apply to him... how do you tell when Slick Willard is lying ? When his mouth is open.


133 posted on 08/27/2008 12:53:21 PM PDT by fieldmarshaldj (~"This is what happens when you find a stranger in the Alps !"~~)
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To: MeanWestTexan

“At least three candidates – Huckabee, Giuliani, Thompson – decided that they simply preferred beating Romney and effectively worked together to stop him.”

I don’t recall Thompson EVER working WITH the Huckster. In fact, I don’t think those 2 even get along at all.


134 posted on 08/27/2008 1:39:47 PM PDT by Mr Inviso
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To: conservativegramma
Why the Romney supporters just refuse to acknowledge Romney's high negatives is beyond me. Why in the world would McCain want to bring in a man with such high negatives that would sink his campaign????

I supported Romney in the primaries, but clearly recognize his downside on this ticket. I'm not the only one here who supported Romney, yet can be realistic about whether he would help or hurt McCain.

135 posted on 08/27/2008 1:51:59 PM PDT by CASchack
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To: MeanWestTexan

Given Frum’s backtracking on the charge of Bush being the “right man” which he wrote a book about I have much doubt about his insights.


136 posted on 08/27/2008 2:07:40 PM PDT by Norman Bates (Freepmail me to be part of the McCain List!)
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To: Norman Bates

I don’t think much of Frum; my two points in the first post being the more germane. (Frum’s No.1 is stupid.)


137 posted on 08/27/2008 2:12:04 PM PDT by MeanWestTexan (McCain/Cantor)
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To: K-oneTexas

You can have a candidate with that fire in the belly if you want, but I’m a bit skeptical of any man or woman who desires power to the point it shows.


138 posted on 08/27/2008 2:42:17 PM PDT by Camel Joe (liberal=socialist=royalist/imperialist pawn=enemy of Freedom)
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To: Camel Joe
I liked Fred. All I'm saying is his actions didn't go with his talk. He didn't seem to be pursuing the Presidency as if he really wanted it.

This Primary season was disappointing. My first choice was Hunter, my second Fred. It got me nowhere.
139 posted on 08/27/2008 2:45:01 PM PDT by K-oneTexas (I'm not a judge and there ain't enough of me to be a jury. (Zell Miller, A National Party No More))
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To: MeanWestTexan
how about: Too dang liberal.
140 posted on 08/27/2008 2:46:36 PM PDT by big'ol_freeper (A vote for third party is a vote for nObama)
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