He's not going to be president either, so we can take a more balanced view of the man.
If you're the guy who couldn't decide whether he was from Michigan or Massachusetts or Utah, moving to California doesn't improve things. And Romney won't have the automatic support he got for not being McCain. Unless there really isn't another qualified candidate in the race, a one term governor like Mitt won't get the nomination, so maybe we can ease up on him a little.
It seems you have no problem w/his government 'control' healthcare - well, here's some news for you - the MAJORITY of Americans do! Let him take 'care/control' of his company and his family - Americans don't need his 'care/control' mentality nor his climate change deception.
Romney opposes Obama's plan and bill in Congress. By this point most Americans do as well. What he thinks or what a majority of Americans think about health care in general, I don't know, but the fact that things have gotten as far as they have suggests that the majority isn't as solid as you think.
Romney wasn't a big supporter of the climate change idea the last time. Compared to McCain he was only lukewarm. If Romney's as wobbly himself as people say he is, I wouldn't count on him to stick to the idea in the future.
But like I said, he probably won't get very far if he runs again.