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ProSense

(116,464 posts)
Sun Dec 18, 2011, 01:00 AM Dec 2011

Romney: I Could Be Tea Party's 'Ideal Candidate'

Romney: I Could Be Tea Party's 'Ideal Candidate'

Mitt Romney in South Carolina Saturday said he could be the tea party’s “ideal candidate,” NBC News reports:

    “I believe on the issues as well, that I line up with [Tea Party supporters]: a smaller government, a less intrusive government, regulations being pared back, holding down the tax rates of the American people, maintaining a strong defense – and so many Tea Party folks are going to find me, I believe, to be the ideal candidate,” Romney said.
http://livewire.talkingpointsmemo.com/updates/2921


The Des Moines Register’s GOP caucus endorsement: Mitt Romney is best to lead

Sobriety, wisdom and judgment.

Those are qualities Mitt Romney said he looks for in a leader. Those are qualities Romney himself has demonstrated in his career in business, public service and government. Those qualities help the former Massachusetts governor stand out as the most qualified Republican candidate competing in the Iowa caucuses.

Sobriety: While other candidates have pandered to extremes with attacks on the courts and sermons on Christian values, Romney has pointedly refrained from reckless rhetoric and moralizing. He may be accused of being too cautious, but choosing words carefully is a skill essential for anyone who could be sitting in the White House and reacting to world events.

Wisdom: Romney obviously is very smart. He graduated as valedictorian at Brigham Young University and finished in the top 5 percent in his MBA class at Harvard, where he also earned a law degree. Romney also exhibits the wisdom of a man who listened and learned from his father and his mother, from his church and from his own trials and errors in life. He does not lack self confidence, but he is not afraid to admit when he has been wrong.

Judgment: Romney disagrees with Democrats on most issues, but he offers smart and well-reasoned alternatives rather than simply proposing to swing a wrecking ball in Washington. He is a serious student of public policy who examines the data before making a decision. His detailed policy paper on the economy contains 87 pages of carefully crafted positions on taxes, energy, trade and regulatory policy, complete with 127 footnotes.

http://caucuses.desmoinesregister.com/2011/12/17/23902/




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Proud Liberal Dem

(24,957 posts)
7. True
Sun Dec 18, 2011, 11:48 AM
Dec 2011

Mitt seems to be willing to provoke a war with Iran over a downed drone, however. Either he'd seriously do it or is just trying to puff his chest a bit up so that he could opportunistically attack President Obama. Either way, it doesn't speak very highly of his thought process.

Oh, and what are his well-reasoned alternatives on the economy? The Ryan anti-Medicare plan that he ultimately endorsed?

and Ooooooooh!!! He's got an impressive number of........FOOTNOTES!!!!!

 

SpiralHawk

(32,944 posts)
9. Chickenhawk Republicons like Snitty Mitty are always eager to pretend to be "MANLY'
Mon Dec 19, 2011, 10:06 AM
Dec 2011

...by sending OUR sons and daughters off to fight and die -- while they stay home and amass fortunes.

Angry Dragon

(36,693 posts)
3. I question his committment to defense
Sun Dec 18, 2011, 01:18 AM
Dec 2011

when he found it better to serve his god than his country
will he sacrifice the godless to fight his wars??
Will he continue to put his god above his country??
Will he continue to change his mind depending on who will vote for him??

tabatha

(18,795 posts)
4. They got one thing right about the GOP.
Sun Dec 18, 2011, 01:39 AM
Dec 2011

"simply proposing to swing a wrecking ball in Washington"

11 Bravo

(24,310 posts)
11. He could also be the Socialist Worker's Party's ideal candidate. Hell ...
Mon Dec 19, 2011, 12:06 PM
Dec 2011

just tell him what you want to hear and PRESTO, he'll be ANYBODY'S ideal candidate.

 

friendly_iconoclast

(15,333 posts)
12. If he thought it would make him President, he'd join the SWP in a flash...
Tue Dec 20, 2011, 04:05 AM
Dec 2011

...no doubt citing his lifelong commitment to socialist ideals during the announcement.

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