Romney Has the Right Stuff – Newsmax 2008 Article Still Rings True Today

An excellent comprehensive look at Mitt Romney as a Presidential candidate back in 2008 still rings true today.  Ronald Keesler posted an exhaustive article making a strong case for Mitt Romney back in 2008 and it is worth a review by Michigan voters before we all head to the polls tomorrow.  The bottom line is the article makes the same case that Michigan for Mitt blog has been making — Mitt Romney is a full-spectrum conservative leader uniquely experienced and prepared to restore American greatness while earning broad support from republicans, independents and some democrats in Reaganesque fashion.

First he addressed Mitt Romney’s character and core by telling us about the rescue efforts the Michigan for Mitt blog reviewed yesterday.

Then he moved on to talk about Romney’s Reaganesque demeanor:

“The fact that Massachusetts, where only 13 percent of registered voters are Republicans, could elect Romney governor by a five-point margin (50 percent versus 45 percent for his Democratic opponent) underscores his popularity among Republicans and Democrats alike.

“In an hour-long Newsmax interview at Romney’s Boston headquarters, the candidate is Reaganesque: a man with a sunny, positive disposition. On his desk he has a desk plate that states “America Is Never Stuck.”

“Romney speaks with the effortless delivery of the best news anchors…”

Next he addressed the misconceptions about Mitt’s familial fortunes:

If the family was financially set, it had little impact on Mitt’s upbringing. Like most other kids, he had summer jobs. His sister Jane, an actress in Beverly Hills, remembers that she was allowed to buy only one new dress a year.

“I always hated the word ‘privileged’ and I never thought we were,” she says. “My dad grew up with nothing. His father went bankrupt twice when my father was a kid.”

Then he touched on values & religion:

“George Romney [Mitt's father] died on July 26, 1995, at the age of 88. He imparted deep values to his family, values that the Mormon Church emphasizes – strong families, honesty, giving to charity, respect for human life, hard work, and clean living.

“…In 1994, gay marriage had not yet become a serious issue. But in 2003, when the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, in a 4-3 decision, ruled that marriage in the commonwealth would no longer be limited to unions between men and women, Romney pushed for an amendment to the state constitution that would outlaw gay marriage.

“In a recent interview in his corner office at his campaign headquarters, Romney sticks by his position condemning discrimination against gays and lesbians.

“I can tell you this, which is I believe gay individuals should enjoy tolerance and respect,” Romney says. “They should have equal opportunities in housing and employment. We shouldn’t discriminate against people based upon their sexual preference or orientation.

“At the same time, I believe that marriage should be reserved for a relationship between one man and one woman. For me, that’s not a matter of discrimination,” Romney adds.

He feels passionately that the value of human life begins at conception,” says South Carolina state Sen. Jim DeMint, a Republican who supports Romney. “The idea that he might have changed his mind [on Roe v. Wade] is very appealing to me, because we’re not going to win that debate unless people change their minds and think it through.”

“Romney has vetoed bills that authorized embryo farming, therapeutic cloning, and access to emergency contraception without parental consent. He is a critic of liberal judges who legislate from the bench, and he says he would like to see the court return the abortion issue to the people to decide.

Next was Romney’s success in saving the 2002 Olympics, an issue which I personally reflected on last week:

“In 1998, Utah state leaders approached Romney about taking over the scandal-ridden 2002 Winter Olympics. More than $1 million in bribes had been paid to members of the International Olympic Committee organizers. Before the scandal erupted, the Salt Lake Olympics Organizing Committee (SLOC) had a projected shortfall of $397 million.

“Romney accepted the position and asked Fraser Bullock, one of the seven original partners of Bain Capital, to become his chief operating officer.

“Romney traveled all over the world to gather support, as he cut back on SLOC expenses…

With Romney at the helm, the games ended with a surplus of $56 million. The surplus money went to fund future Olympics.”

Then it was on to review another one of Mitt’s successes, saving the state of Massachusetts from its financial peril:

“With the Olympics success under his belt, Romney ran for governor of Massachusetts in 2002 on a platform of fiscal conservatism, promising to erase the state’s $3 billion deficit.

“As the new governor, Romney consolidated state agencies, cut employees, and closed what he called loopholes in the corporate tax code. He also tackled the most difficult public policy issue of all, health insurance.

“With input from the Heritage Foundation, Romney came up with a way to provide universal health insurance…

“Romney’s bottom line in Massachusetts: He erased the budget deficit he inherited when he took over, just as he’d done with the Olympics.

When Romney left office on Jan. 4, 2006, the Bay State had a balanced budget plus a “rainy day fund” – all without ever raising taxes.”

He concluded with these points:

“Romney emphasizes four priorities if elected president: defeating the jihadists, competing with Asia, stopping runaway spending, and affirming America’s culture and values.

“Romney said he is “very concerned about the America that my grandkids will enjoy, and your grandkids will enjoy. It can be a stronger, more vibrant nation, or it can become the France of the 21st century – starting off as the economic superpower, military superpower, ending still a great nation, but not the world’s superpower. The choices we make today will determine whether America is a more prosperous and secure place for our grandchildren. I can help do that.”

Among former presidents, Romney admires Dwight D. Eisenhower. Besides taking on communism, “He was a person whose leadership during World War II made him someone the entire nation revered and respected,” Romney says. “And there’s nothing wrong with having heroes in positions of prominence.”

Having rescued the commonwealth of Massachusetts, the Winter Olympics, Bain & Co., and his partner’s daughter, Romney could well be talking about himself.”

I invite all Michiganders to reflect on this broad spectrum of attributes that would come with a Romney presidency in contrast to the other candidates and our current President.  As Jack Welch so emphatically stated weeks ago, we are the luckiest people to have this guy running at this time.  It couldn’t seem more clear to me that our country is in dire need of a turnaround and Mitt Romney is uniquely and expertly prepared to lead such an effort.  Michigan’s native is hands-down our best chance at restoring American prosperity and greatness, so let’s get out there and vote for Mitt in the polls tomorrow and take a car full of Mitt voters with us!  

Newt Gingrich’s False Attack on Romney’s Jobs Background

In yet another sign that Newt Gingrich is more interested in his own self-service than he is in seeing his party successful in turning America around, Newt used an old and dishonest attack often rehearsed by some partisan democrats today which suggested that Mitt Romney bankrupted companies and laid employees off in his private sector years.  Normally the Michigan for Mitt blog steers clear of the day-to-day dramatics of negative politicking, but in this case Michiganders will make a stand for our candidate.  Newt Gingrich’s accusation is complete falsehood.

Mitt Romney is widely known both in the private and public sector to be a man possessing unique skill and leadership ability in fixing ailing organizations.  This is why he was hired by Bain, why he was successful at Bain, why he was hired to turnaround the Olympics, and why he was elected as Massachusetts’ governor.  In each of these situations Mitt rescued an organization from its dreary situation, whether it was in the private sector, volunteer or in government.  Where has Newt been through all of this?  Washington D.C.  And what ailing companies, scandaled organizations, or near-bankrupt governments did Newt rescue?  (A cricket chirps)

One of the companies Mitt helped to set on the right course was Staples.  Staples founder Tom Stenberg weighed in on Newt’s accusation today as follows:

“Newt Gingrich comes from the world where politicians are paid millions after they retire to influence their friends in Washington. Mitt Romney comes from the private sector, where the economy is built by hard work and entrepreneurial drive. It’s clear that after 30 years as a Washington insider, Newt Gingrich has no clue how the real world economy works. After 25 years in business, Mitt Romney understands how jobs come and go, and what we need to do to get our economy back on track. If Newt Gingrich is our party’s nominee, the choice in next year’s election will be between two professional politicians, two Washington insiders, two people with no experience in the real world of job creation.” – Tom Stemberg, STAPLES Founder

Seems to be quite a different take than from what Newt theorized.  But what would Newt know anyway, not being involved in the process, let alone not being involved in the private sector, let alone being a Washington D.C. insider for over 30 years?

Ok, so that’s just one company… one company that grew over leaps and bounds employing thousands of Americans over the years, that is.  Still, its just one company right?  Wrong.  Ever heard of Brookstone, Dominos Pizza, Sealy, Sports Authority?  Now consider the immense successes each of them have had since Romney’s involvement, and the hundreds of thousands of Americans that have been able to earn income from being employed by those companies.  Hundreds of thousands of jobs.  Quite the success story.

You can read in more detail about how Mitt Romney’s influence created jobs in the real economy and set these companies off on a path to success in The Street’s article on Mitt’s Best Buys here.

Interesting also that now, all the sudden, with Newt Gingrich getting a second look from the electorate, he has chosen to employ such a false portrayal of Mitt’s accomplishments.  Don’t think its false… well, let’s just say that deep down Speaker Gingrich knows its false.  He said so himself in 2010 when attacking Mitt wasn’t as utilitarian for him as it is today:

Couldn’t agree more, Speaker Gingrich!  Why the flip?

Jennifer Rubin weighed in in her Right Turn opinion blog on Washington Post today:

“In starkest terms, Gingrich’s snippy response reveals that he really isn’t a free market capitalist (his crack sounds like something on an OWS sign) and that he really is same nasty character whom his party threw overboard as speaker. And for Romney, he gets to make the case once again that of the remaining candidates he actually created jobs (as opposed to presiding over others’ job-creation efforts).

One thing is certain. Gingrich is still his own worst enemy and the best witness to debunk the canard that he’s a Tea Party, pro-free market guy.”

There are plenty of reports available on other issues pertaining to Newt’s Washington D.C. ways including his connections with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and his turbulent and controversial history as a politician.  Those details will be spared here as we continue to focus on issues that matter most to Michigan, chief among them being jobs and the economy.

It is because of that very focus that Michiganders will stand up and not permit false rhetoric to be spread around the country  by a candidate.  Many Michiganders like and agree with much of what Speaker Gingrich has had to contribute during this campaign season, but we condemn Newt’s deliberately dishonest portrayal of our native candidate’s jobs record and we will not stand for it.  February 28th will testify so.

Our state and our nation have already paid too dear of a price from having bought into the empty and deceiving rhetoric of a career politician with no experience in the economy, and we are not ready to pay that price again.  

Michigan stands with Mitt.