Mitt Romney, Super-Duper Conservative
Mitt Romney knows how to sell a client on his services. He did it countless times as a business consultant and the head of the private equity firm Bain. Romney's business partners have told me that one of Romney's greatest strengths was delivering delicate messages to potentially difficult partners and clients. As his Bain colleage Eric Kriss told The New York Times in 2007, "Mitt ran a private equity firm, not a cement company…He was not a businessman in the sense of running a company. He was a great presenter, a great spokesman, and a great salesman."
Today, his job was to sell his conservative credentials to wary activists and attendees at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington, D.C. And although he wasn't great, he was pretty good. His over-capacity main stage speech this afternoon probably didn't seal the deal with conservatives, but I doubt it scared anyone away: Romney portrayed the coming election as a "fight for America" and said that now is "a time to reaffirm what it means to be conservative." He insisted on the inherent conservatism of his career and family background, touted selected elements of his record, and made vague promises to cut government spending, and declared his willingness to get rid of ObamaCare—without once mentioning the near-replica health care law he signed as governor of Massachusetts. "I know conservatism," he said, "because I have lived conservatism." In other words, he told the audience more or less what it wanted to hear.
Will that be enough? Romney still has the most plausible path to the nomination, but it remains hard to make any prediction with great confidence. A new survey from Public Policy Polling shows that Santorum has taken a lead nationally. Here at CPAC, people started lining for a small-space Santorum meet-and-greet at least two hours early; by the time it was scheduled to start it stretched hundreds deep. Nearly every person in line had skipped Romney's speech to wait in a long line for a chance to hear Santorum.
Read my cover feature on Romney from Reason's March issue.
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Mitt Romney is the equivalent of a door-to-door sales man or network marketer.
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Romney would be a fish fucking degenerate.
He basically WAS a door-to-door salesman for his religion when he was younger.
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small-space Santorum meet-and-greet
Get it while supplies last, I guess.
As my company's newest consultant (starting that role next Friday), I am offended.
So the bull-dyke hired you? Congrats, man.
Congrats. The economy needs more people giving vague advice with no actual plan for implementation to companies in industries they have no experience with.
that's why we laughed the 6 sig beyoches outta town
Help me understand all the Romney hate. I get that he seems a technocrat with no core convictions, but isn't that what you want in a pres? If we send up a cost cutting Congress with Barry, he'll veto the cost-cuts. Seems a flip-flopper would sign them. Am I being naive thinking that Romney plus a tea party congress equals actual cuts?
Naive might not be the word for it.
Gullible? Ignorant? Retarded? ...stop me if I get it...
naive? why not atall mr soul.
just click ur heels together 3 times while saying "I wish there was a teaparty (left)"
also, dont let monkeys fly outta ur ass
I see you answered your own question.
A soulless technocrat is likely to get caught up in the civil bureaucracy, and to look for ways that government can control people to accomplish its own goals. The goal should not be to appoint a mandarin-in-chief -- it's to find someone who has some ideological conviction that neither he nor the rest of the intelligent folks in Congress are preferable to emergent organization.
Libertarians are not known for their practicality, Mr Soul.
I'm not holding out hope for Romney + TP Congress = cuts, but it's certainly better than the alternatives.
Mitt Romney, Super-Duper Conservative
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Listen, and understand! That candidate is out there! It can't be bargained with. It can't be reasoned with. It doesn't feel pity, or remorse, or fear. And it absolutely will not stop, ever, until you vote for it.
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They were cheering the ideas, not the man. They have no idea if Romney meant a single word he said.
Naive might not be the word for it.
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Much to the disbelief of our resident asswipe, dunphy, I whole heartedly support what this off-duty cop did.
family made out. lose an asshole, gain a million bucks plus.
Well, since the judge ruled against the cop, he clearly thinks that the force was excessive. I have to wonder what he believes an appropriate response is to having a gun pulled on you.
its not about justice. its about the lawsuit lotto,
He ruled against another cop from earlier in the night, apparently.
"Mitt Romney knows how to sell a client on his services."
Correction: he knows how to sell a specific type of client to a specific set of services: namely, powered folks in established, large corporations, and influential shareholders of same. His experience is one of dealing with high-level businessmen, and the bureaucracies that larger, established corporations learn to use and subvert to their advantage.
Romney's miserable record running for higher office indicates that he's not so good at sealing the deal with other groups. His current problems with securing the GOP nomination in a field of jokers is indicative of this inability to connect, IMO.
stop trying to make me like him
Mitt knows how to have Important Hair. That translates well from the corporate to the political arena.
In other words, he told the audience more or less what it wanted to hear.
There's only one candidate running who doesn't do that on a regular basis, and look where he is right now.
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What's so great about running a cement company?
Most cement company CEO's probably spend their days trying to figure out how to pad government contracts and how to set up shell companies to win "small, disadvantaged, women-owned, minority-owned, veteran-owned, and service-disabled-veteran-owned" set-asides.
I am not a Mitt fan, but private equity skills would actually line up to Presidential job skills better than cement company CEO skills would.
alt-text: I hope I don't suffer the same cover-jinx fate as the Judge.
lol, more like Super Douchebag! Dude is clearly corrupt as the day is long!
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