Posted on 08/27/2014 4:30:53 AM PDT by servo1969
In his Tuesday evening interview on the Hugh Hewitt show, Mitt Romney said it over and over again: "I will not run in 2016."
Though a determined Hewitt kept finding different ways to ask the same question, in the end the 2012 candidate stood by his claim, saying, "I had the chance of running. I didnt win. Someone else has a better chance than I do."
After Hewitt's relentless questioning, Romney did offer the host his "one in a million" chance of running: if all the other candidates got together and said, "Hey, weve decided we cant do it, you must do it." In other words, he isn't running.
Hewitt: Now Governor Romney, because you were the governor of the Commonwealth, you know your revolutionary history. And so I want to throw a little Thomas Paine at you from December 23rd of 1776. They call it the darkest hour of the Revolution. Its before Trenton and the Delaware crossing, after six months of misery and defeats. And Thomas Paine writes the famous opening lines of the crisis: "These are the times that try mens souls. The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will in this crisis shrink from the service of their country, but he that stands it now deserves the love and thanks of man and woman." So heres the question. If you personally believed, I mean, really, genuinely believed that you were the only candidate who could beat Hillary, and that belief was confirmed by your family and your friends and respected political advisors, would you not then feel obliged to run?
Romney: (laughing) Well, Hugh, the reason I came to the conclusion I did, which is this is not the right time for me to run, is because of my belief that someone else stands a better chance of winning than I do. Had that not been the case, had I believed I would actually be best positioned to beat Hillary Clinton, then I would be running. But I actually believe that someone new that is not defined, yet, someone who perhaps is from the next generation, will be able to catch fire, potentially, build a movement, and be able to beat Hillary Clinton. If I thought that werent the case, well, I would have been running. But I think weve got a number of very good people looking at this race. Im expecting someone to be able to catch fire and get the job done.
Hewitt: Now Im pressing, and Im pressing an advantage of long acquaintance, and so forgive me for this, but thats subject to change, right? Peoples candidacies implode, circumstances change. People who organized campaigns approach you. And so Im not asking you to, I wouldnt presume to ask you to say "Yeah, Im in the race." But circumstances change. And if you thought that in fact it were not that way, that you thought you were the only one who could do this, youd change your mind, wouldnt you?
Romney: (laughing) Im not going there, Hugh. I know youre going to press, but you know, this is something we gave a lot of thought to when early on I decided were not going to be running this time. And again, we said look, I had the chance of running. I didnt win. Someone else has a better chance than I do. And thats what we believe, and thats why Im not running. And you know, circumstances can change, but Im just not going to let my head go there. I remember that great line from Dumb and Dumber, where the
Hewitt: So youre telling me I have a chance?
Romney: There you go, you remember. Youre telling me I have a chance? Thats one of a million.
Hewitt: Hey, all, the takeaway is already circumstances can change. I know how were going to play this. But I hope its not the Harold Stassen nonsense, which overlooks the far more unlikely comebacks like Reagans and Nixons, and Deweys and Stevenson and William Jennings Bryant. In fact, not even Stassen became a joke until his 64 run. His previous four runs were all very serious affairs. Heres what your running mate said yesterday on this show.
Ryan: I would welcome it. Ive told him that, I was with him last Thursday. I think he should run. I think people are getting to know who he really is. I think theres buyers remorse, and I think hed make an outstanding president. He says emphatically, though, that he wont do it. You know, I just wish he would. I think hed be a unifier. But I just, Ill take Mitt at his word, and hes pretty clear hes not going to do it.
Hewitt: See, hes not as abrasive as I am. And so you have been very clear youre not doing it now. I just keep looking for that, I get asked everywhere I go because I wrote the book about you, have you heard if theres any door open. And I said no, I havent. He always says no, no, no, but Ive always also said that I thought if you thought you were the only guy who could win, youd do it.
Romney: Well, you know, lets say all the guys that were running all came together and said, "Hey, weve decided we cant do it, you must do it." Thats the one of the million were thinking about.
Of course, it is Romney saying it, so that could change.
Lots of Romney bashing, Rubio bashing, Cruz bashing, etc. Just who is the best Republican hopeful to run for president?
You beat me to it!!!
Things are happening so fast and changing so fast maybe it’s too early to tell.
When the time comes, I hope the nominee comprehends the tremendous emotional and practical difference between Conservatism and the establishment GOP.
Good question! ! ! ! ! !
Can I get an amen?
“Just who is the best Republican hopeful to run for president?”
In all reality, they’re better off nominating a likable, well-spoken type who’s adept at fundraising for candidates in winnable downticket races.
The Blind Sisters of Perpetual Mercy could have seen that coming.
No, he’ll just team up with Ron Paul again to tear down the more conservative candidates.
Knock the Dem candidates...not Repubs. None are perfect but let's not help the Dems in chopping down Repubs.
Mr. RomneyCARE will continue to marginalize and
backstab Gov. Palin, and ANY conservative.
No point in running anyone, none of them are perfect. /s
He must have heard tell of the rabid marsupials we were going to have him run in front of.
Obama is ONLY pRes_ _ent because of Pelosi’s perjury
and Mr. RomneyCARES’s backstabbing of Gov. Palin and then,
and years later, acting aloof, as if annointed.
Actually not good. We need several moderates and establishment types to run to split THEIR vote for a change. With only one moderate running that is how we got stuck with Mcain and with Romney.
He must have read enough of FR to finally get the message.
Thanks, Mitt!
Thank God.
Of course, he could be lying.
He is a politician after all.
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