The Real George Romney
Mitt Romney's dad wasn't as principled as his reputation suggests.
A recurring theme of the campaign coverage this year has been to contrast Mitt Romney with his father George, the governor of Michigan and unsuccessful candidate for the presidency. The elder Romney certainly was much more liberal than his son. But he has also acquired a reputation for having more constancy -- for being willing to take a political risk when a principle was at stake, unlike the flip-flopper he spawned.
John Bohrer demolishes that image with a long mythbusting piece at BuzzFeed. The George Romney who appears here is a self-aggrandizing opportunist who tacks with the wind, the kind of man whose views on the Vietnam War can be summed up this way:
[H]e was for it before he was against it before he was for it before he was against it again—with various ambiguities in between. Romney seemed to be frantically chasing political sentiment, seeking to bottle dissatisfaction with LBJ's handling of the war by any means necessary.
Bohrer is especially good on the legend that a disgusted Romney Sr. walked out of the 1964 GOP convention. In fact, the governor
stayed until the very end, formally seconding Goldwater's eventual nomination and later standing by while an actual walkout took place. He left the convention holding open the possibility of endorsing Goldwater and then, after a unity summit in Hershey, Pennsylvania, momentarily endorsed the Arizona senator. Then he changed his mind while his top aides polled "all-white and race-conscious" Michigan communities for a "secret" white backlash vote against LBJ's civil rights advances—a backlash that might have made a Goldwater endorsement palatable at home. Finding the Republican label even more unpopular than civil rights in Michigan, Romney ultimately distanced himself from the entire party, including his own moderate Republican allies.
The full article has much more. Read it all here.
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Meet George Romney.
His boy Willard.
Daughter Margo.
Lenore his wife.
...His dog Pantsload
Do you think they had a robot maid? That would explain a few things.
I'm still not convinced he's not a robot, so I'd say yes.
The elder Romney...
...whom Ayn Rand characterized as "an unformed, soft-shelled thing."
You know, he looks like von Braun in that picture. Willard's dad was a Nazi?
Flip-flopper begets another flip-flopper. Who would have guessed?
Who knew that sort of thing was genetic. Hey, does this mean your dad was flaccid too?
I told you that in confidence! You said you didn't care!
"Sermons about constancy and prudissitude are all well and good, but the government could be doing so much more to reach out to undecided voters!"
/Mitt
And this is all relevant..uhhh... how?!!!
When you consider the fact that Barack Obama Sr. and George Romney
had gay sex together in a film directed by Frank Marshall Davis it all starts to make sense.
After reading this article, I can tell you one thing; I won't be voting for George Romney anytime soon. That is for sure.
All the floppin' and a flippin' over 'nam, he's definitely not my first choice either.
I can't believe he would ever have to the nerve to run for office again. But if he does, I will know what to do.
Alt-Text -- You see that kid who dyed his hair white and is wearing it shoulder length? Go down there and kick his ass, son. Make your pop proud!
Look! You can see Russia from here!
"Then he changed his mind while his top aides polled 'all-white and race-conscious' Michigan communities for a 'secret' white backlash vote against LBJ's civil rights advances."
Why are there quotes in this statement and to whom are they attributed?