Are they talking about his image, or his hair with that headline? 'Cause Mitt does have awesome hair, and I think we can all see why he'd like to maximize it. Wonder if he has developed a comprehensive national policy on Mousse versus Hairspray yet? Pompadour versus Close-cut? He's probably waiting to see the polling numbers before he commits one way or the other.
If they're talking about his image, a vision of a weather vane comes to mind, pointing whichever way the current wind blows. Maybe he can make an ad about it, like the one he made about the evils of porn, a few months before he went skipping back to Marriott, one of the largest distributors of porn in the US through in-room movies.¹
Details about the author of this Ode to Mittens on a Warm Spring Day, FTA: Cesar Conda is a founding principal of Navigators Global. He was a domestic-policy adviser to former vice president Cheney and former presidential candidate Mitt Romney.
When a candidate needs endless propaganda and propping up by friends and former employees this far from the next election, it says a lot.
None of it good.
FYA:Looking backward, it should have been Romney, not Gov. Bobby Jindal, offering the official GOP response to President Obamas address.
When a candidate needs to tear down a sitting governor for his own aggrandizement, it says a lot.²
None of it good.
When a candidate needs manufactured exposure, rather than doing something lasting and positive behind the scenes, it says a lot.
None of it good.
¹ While I don't care much one way or the other about what adults do pornography-wise; like many Americans, I find hypocrites and people who care only when expedient highly distasteful. The latest go-round with Marriott just solidifies the widely-held picture that Romney seems willing to say anything to raise his popularity.
² I'm not really a Jindal supporter, at least not yet.
Good post. Romney is a loser.