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Meet The Press - Sunday, July 13th, 2008

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Tim Russert, May 7th, 1950 - June 13, 2008…Rest in Peace Dear Friend!

I just can not stop crying about this, being a politico it just hurts like hell. Here is all of the coverage of today from NBC News.


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McCain Reiterates his support of McCain-Kennedy on Meet the Press with Tim Russert

This morning on “Meet the Press,” Sen. McCain admitted that as President, he would sign the McCain-Kennedy immigration bill into law if it crossed his desk.

Considering the likelihood of a Democrat-controlled Congress next year, conservatives should think twice about McCain sitting in the Oval Office signing amnesty into law.



RUSSERT: “If the Senate passed your bill, S.1433, the McCain/Kennedy immigration bill, would you as president sign it?

SEN. MCCAIN: “Yeah. But look, the lesson is, it isn’t – one, it isn’t going to come. It isn’t going to come.” (NBC’s “Meet The Press,” 1/27/08)

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Mike Huckabee: 21st Century Nostradamus

During his interview with Tim Russert on Meet The Press this morning Mike Huckabee declared the following:

The fact is in light of what’s happened in the last week, some of my comments on Pakistan seem almost prophetic.

I have reached the conclusion that this guy really believes that God has chosen him to be President and that every word he utters carries the endorsement of the Deity.

Also it is very pompous for him to declare prophetic foresight on current issues in Pakistan when until his advisers briefed him before this show, he didn’t even seem to know where Pakistan was on the globe.

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Research Briefing: Gov. Mike Huckabee “Meet The Press” Fact Check

December 30th, 2007 | 6 Comments | Posted in Meet The Press, Mike Huckabee, Mitt Romney, Tim Russert

A Look at Gov. Huckabee’s Real Arkansas Record

MYTH: Gov. Huckabee Claims That Arkansas Voters Approved A Gas Tax For Highway Rebuilding:

Gov. Huckabee Claimed That Arkansas Voters Supported A Tax For Highway Improvement. GOV. HUCKABEE: “He made claims about things like tax increases, but he failed to mention that some of those were either court-ordered or they were voted on by the people and approved by the people for things as roads.” (NBC’s “Meet The Press,” 12/30/07)

FACT: Gov. Huckabee Signed The Highway Improvement Gas Tax Into Law WITHOUT Voter Approval:

The Club For Growth Has Called Huckabee Out For His Misleading Statements On The Gas Tax. “From the start of Huckabee’s campaign — literally — the Club has been hounding the former Arkansas governor for what its leaders believe is his support of big government and higher taxes. Their latest gambit is a web video that seeks to paint Huckabee as flatly dishonest when it comes to his past statements about supporting an increase in the gas tax in Arkansas.” (Chris Cillizza, “Club Vs. Huck,” The Washington Post, 11/8/07; You Tube)

At First, Huckabee Supported Linking A Gas Tax Hike To A Proposed Bond Issue:

Huckabee Supported “Road Improvement” Through Bonds And Diesel Tax Increase. “Last month, a highway panel appointed by Gov. Mike Huckabee proposed a road-improvement plan funded primarily by bonds. The only new revenue would come from a 3-cent increase in the state’s tax on diesel fuel. Proponents of the plan believe it’s fair to heap more taxes on the trucking industry, given that big trucks cause more wear and tear than cars.” (Miguel Casas, “Trucking; Proposed Tax Increase Fuels Industry Concern,” The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, 11/1/98)

Huckabee Said The Diesel Tax Would Be Enacted Only If The Bond Proposal Was Passed By The Voters. “The governor’s proposed $575 million bond issue and the $40 million rural-road plan both would be put to voters at a special election. Huckabee’s plan also has a 3-cent-a-gallon diesel tax increase that would be collected only if the bond issue passed.” (James Jefferson, “Panel Oks Rural Road Compromise, House To Vote This Week,” The Associated Press, 2/22/99)

But, Huckabee Later Compromised With Democrats And De-Linked The Gas Tax From The Bond:

Huckabee Comprised With The Democrats And Agreed To A Diesel And Gasoline Tax Increase Even If His Bond Proposal Was Voted Down By The People. “But Huckabee on Thursday endorsed legislation that would impose a 3-cent tax increase on both diesel and gasoline - regardless of how the Governor’s bond program fares.” (David A. Lieb, “Dozen Republicans Split From Huckabee, Propose Alternative Highway Plan,” The Associated Press, 2/26/99)

Huckabee’s Compromise Plan Included “A Gasoline Tax Increase That Would Not Be Referred To Voters.” “Gov. Mike Huckabee gave his blessing Thursday to an overhaul of his proposals for interstate repairs by including a gasoline tax increase that would not be referred to voters.” (Noel E. Oman, “Huckabee Fits,” Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, 2/26/99)

The Compromise Legislation Would Increase Both Diesel And Gas Taxes. “The compromise, melded into House Bill 1548, would provide for raised the state tax on diesel fuel 3 cents per gallon and the tax on gasoline 3 cents. Both now are 18.6 cents. Each increase would be phased in over three years, a penny a year.” (Noel E. Oman, “Huckabee Fits,” Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, 2/26/99)

In April 1999, Huckabee Signed Legislation Increasing Gas And Diesel Taxes WITHOUT ANY VOTER APPROVAL:

“The Fuel Taxes Were Signed Into Law By Huckabee And Do Not Have To Go A Statewide Vote.” “The bond issue is part of a highway package backed by Gov. Mike Huckabee that also includes a 4-cent diesel tax, to be phased in over two years, tax and 3-cent gas tax, to be phased in over three years. The fuel taxes were signed into law by Huckabee and do not have to go a statewide vote.” (“Capitol Briefs,” The Associated Press, 4/6/99)

The Vote On The Bond Proposal Was Not Tied To The Diesel And Fuel Taxes. “Although a tax increase is in the bond plan, voter approval of the bonds did not raise or lower any tax. Huckabee and the Legislature had already done that during the 1999 legislative session. They raised the diesel fuel tax 4 cents per gallon, earmarking part of that revenue to finance the bonds.” (Ray Pierce And Elizabeth Caldwell, “Road Bond Issue Scores Big Win With Arkansans,” Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, 6/16/99)

Huckabee Signed Legislation Increasing Diesel And Fuel Taxes, While Separately Issuing $575 Million Worth Of Bonds Depending Upon Voters Approval. “Gov. Mike Huckabee signed into law Thursday legislation to raise fuel taxes by $60 million a year and issue bonds worth $575 million to pay for Arkansas’ first major road program since 1991. Diesel taxes go up immediately and the gasoline tax increase takes effect July 1, two weeks after voters decide whether to approve the bond issue intended to speed up repairs on the poorest stretches of interstates across the state.” (James Jefferson, “Governor Signs Bills Raising Taxes, Bonds For Highway Program,” The Associated Press, 4/1/99)

- The People Would Have The Chance To Vote On JUST The Bond Proposal In June Of 1999. “Huckabee also set a June 15 special election for voters to decide whether to approve the bond issue, which is intended to speed up repairs on the poorest stretches of interstates across the state.” (James Jefferson, “Governor Signs Bills Raising Taxes, Bonds For Highway Program,” The Associated Press, 4/2/99)

In June 1999, Arkansans Voted On The Bond Proposal For Highways, NOT A Gas Tax:

The Vote On The Bond Proposal Would Not Impact The Tax Increases. ” Voting on the bond issue would not change state tax rates. The legislature raised fuel taxes this year - 4 cents a gallon on diesel over two years, 3 cents a gallon on gasoline over three years - to hasten repairs on secondary highways and local roads.” (James Jefferson, “Voters Back Huckabee’s Road Plan,” The Commercial Appeal, 6/16/99)

The Bond Proposal (WITH NO GAS TAX) Was Passed 80% To 20%. “Gov. Mike Huckabee’s $575 million bond program to reconstruct the worst stretches of Arkansas interstates over a five-year period appeared headed for an easy victory, 80 percent to 20 percent, becoming the first road bond issue approved since 1949.” (James Jefferson, “Voters Back Huckabee’s Road Plan,” The Commercial Appeal, 6/16/99)

In Fact, Huckabee’s Own Gubernatorial Website Contradicts The Story He’s Telling Now:

In 2005, Huckabee’s Website Said That The People Did Not Vote For The 1999 Fuel Tax. ” The people did not vote on any of the taxes dedicated to repay these bonds. Federal gas and diesel taxes are passed and implemented by Congress, and the state funds to repay these bonds are coming from the diesel tax increase passed and implemented by the state legislature in 1999.” (Gov. Mike Huckabee, “Setting The Record Straight,” Press Release, 11/30/05, Accessed 11/13/07)

MYTH: Gov. Huckabee Said “We Did Not Reduce” Sentences For Meth:

Gov. Huckabee Claimed He Did Not Reduce Sentences For Meth Manufacturers. GOV. HUCKABEE: “He said that I reduced methamphetamine sentences in Arkansas. Truth is I signed a bill in 1999 that doubled those sentences. We did not reduce them.” (NBC’s “Meet The Press,” 12/30/07)

FACT: Gov. Huckabee Signed A Bill Reducing Mandatory Minimums For Meth Manufacturers:

Huckabee Supported A Measure To Reduce Mandatory Minimums For Methamphetamine Makers. “Methamphetamine makers could shorten their mandatory time in prison with good behavior under legislation approved Tuesday by the Arkansas House. The bill, by Sen. Jim Luker, D-Wynne, is part of a legislative package intended to help control the state’s burgeoning prison population and is supported by state prison officials, the state prosecutors’ association and Gov. Mike Huckabee.” (Melissa Nelson, “Arkansas House Approves Bill To Reduce Mandatory Prison Time Of Meth Offenders,” The Associated Press, 3/8/05)

SB 387 Lowered Mandatory Minimums For Meth Manufacturers From 70 Percent Of A Sentence To Only 50 Percent Of A Sentence. “Senate Bill 387 repeals a 1997 law requiring those convicted of manufacturing methamphetamine, among other crimes, to serve at least 70 percent of their sentence. Approved by a unanimous vote in the Senate and by a 56-32 vote in the House, SB 387 allows those inmates to serve half of their sentence if they’ve earned ‘good time’ for good behavior.” (Arkansas House Of Representatives, “Prison Crowding And Saving Teachers’ Insurance Plans Gain House Approval,” Press Release, http://www.arkansas.gov/, 3/11/05)

- March 21, 2005: Huckabee Signed SB 387 Into Law. “Also Monday, Gov. Mike Huckabee signed into law legislation allowing imprisoned methamphetamine abusers serving time under the state’s mandatory 70-percent rule to shorten their sentences with good behavior.” (Melissa Nelson, “Senate OKs Higher Ed Funding Formulas,” The Associated Press, 3/21/05)

Arkansas Democrat-Gazette: “Call It The Relief Bill For Meth Manufacturers.” (Editorial, “A Perk For Drug Dealers,” Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, 3/16/05)

The Bill Was Criticized Because It Reduced Sentencing For Meth Manufacturers Sentences, Not Meth Users. “This was a bad idea two years ago when the Department of Correction pressured the Ledge to back away from the 70 percent rule. It still is. Because the rule isn’t aimed at the poor souls who wind up in jail only because they’ve used meth and got caught. The prisoners who would benefit by the Ledge’s favor are the dealers-the source of the plague, the ones who cook up the drug and spread it around. These are the folks who prey on addicts lower down the drug chain. These are the manufacturers and merchants of so much misery in Arkansas.” (Editorial, “A Perk For Drug Dealers,” Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, 3/16/05)

Huckabee Admitted He Supported Weakening Penalties For Criminals Caught Running Meth Labs. STEPHANOPOULOS: “I understand not the drug users, but these were drug dealers here.” HUCKABEE: “Well, and we didn’t make this — what you have to understand is that the significant difference was some of the penalties for these people could be up to life, and they still had that potential if they continued to manufacture drugs, but it was an adjustment in what had been an overreaching law that had previously passed.” (ABC’s “This Week,” 12/2/07)

MYTH: Gov. Huckabee Said He Did Not Support Special Breaks For Illegals:

Gov. Huckabee Claimed He Did Not Support Special Tuition Breaks For Illegals. GOV. HUCKABEE: “He said that I supported special breaks for illegal aliens. That’s not true, Tim. We supported simply giving children, who had earned a scholarship the same, it never happened, didn’t make the legislature.” (NBC’s “Meet The Press,” 12/30/07)

FACT: Gov. Huckabee Supported A Bill Granting In-State Tuition Breaks To Illegals:

Gov. Huckabee Proposed Extending Taxpayer-Funded College Scholarships To Illegal Aliens. “Gov. Mike Huckabee is proposing extending eligibility for state-funded college scholarships to illegal aliens who graduate from Arkansas high schools - an idea that several legislators predicted will go nowhere” (Laura Kellams, “Huckabee Plan Would Aid Illegal Aliens,” Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, 1/12/05)

- At Gov. Huckabee’s Request, Arkansas Legislator Joyce Elliott Added His Scholarship Proposal To Her Bill Extending In-State Tuition To Illegal Immigrants. “In 2005, Huckabee tried to make children of illegal immigrants eligible for scholarships and in-state college tuition. Joyce Elliott, the former state representative who sponsored the scholarship measure, said she originally had wanted to offer just in-state tuition, but Huckabee’s office asked her to add the scholarship provision. ‘The notion I got from him is that he believed it was the right thing to do,’ said Elliott, a Democrat from Little Rock.” (Andrew DeMillo, “Huckabee Adopts New Tone On Immigration,” The Associated Press, 12/27/07)

Yet The Scholarship Portion Was Stripped From The Bill:

The Scholarship Portion Of The Bill Was Stripped From The Bill. “The bill began as one touted by Gov. Mike Huckabee to allow undocumented Arkansans to qualify for state-sponsored academic scholarships the same way as legal residents. The governor, who drew criticism from some quarters for backing the proposal, said children who have been good students deserve the same opportunities, regardless of their parents’ standing. Hard-liners, led by state Sen. Jim Holt, R-Springdale, said ‘illegal aliens,’ as they prefer, have no rights because they’re lawbreakers. It may not be fair to single Holt out because he had plenty of company. When House Bill 1525 stalled in a Senate committee, the scholarship portion of the bill was stripped out, sending the measure to the Senate floor, where it failed twice, the final time by only two votes.” (Dennis Byrd, “Federal Judge: Illegal Immigrants Qualify For Tuition Breaks,” Arkansas News , 7/10/05)

And The Bill That Was Actually Voted On Only Included In-State Tuition Breaks For Illegals:

- H.B. 1525, “Access To Postsecondary Education Act Of 2005″: http://www.arkleg.state.ar.us/ftproot/bills/2005/public/HB1525.pdf

The Bill Gov. Huckabee Actually Pushed Granted ONLY In-State Tuition Breaks For Illegals:

Gov. Huckabee Fought To Pass The Stripped Bill Which Granted ONLY In-State Tuition Breaks For Illegals. “Other than the highway plan, the only bill in the governor’s 21-bill legislative package that failed to win legislative approval was a proposal to make the children of illegal immigrants eligible for state-funded scholarships and in-state tuition to Arkansas colleges. After passing the House relatively early in the session, the bill faltered in the Senate where it was amended to remove the scholarship provision but fell just short of passage Tuesday and Wednesday. Huckabee said his office worked throughout the day Wednesday for the two Senate votes needed to pass the bill. ‘I don’t understand the opposition to it, I just honestly don’t,’ Huckabee said. ‘It hurts me on a personal as well as a policy level to think that we are still debating issues that I kind of hoped we had put aside in the 1960s, maybe at the latest the 70s, and yet I understand people have deep passions about things usually they don’t fully understand.’” (Melissa Nelson, “Governor Touts Successful End To Legislative Session,” The Associated Press, 4/13/05)

The Washington Post Called Out Huckabee’s Misleading Statements. “On Fox News Wednesday, he was asked about a bill he supported as governor that would have granted tuition breaks to the children of illegal immigrants. He suggested that he had only wanted to give such children access to scholarships. ‘What I supported was the idea that if a student had been in our Arkansas high schools and had done academically well to be able to compete for an academic challenged scholarship which was meritorious then that student should be able to have the same opportunity as anyone else,’ Huckabee said. In fact, the initial bill he supported did have a scholarship provision. But that provision was later stripped out, and was not included in the legislation that Huckabee continued to push. The bill read: ‘Any tuition rate that is granted to residents of Arkansas shall be granted on the same terms to all persons, regardless of immigration status, who have attended a secondary educational institution in Arkansas for at least three (3) years and who have either graduated from an Arkansas high school or received a general education diploma in the state.’” (Michael D. Shear, “Rising in Iowa Polls, Huckabee Now In Crosshairs,” The Washington Post,, Posted 11/15/07)

MYTH: Gov. Huckabee Does Not Agree With Reports Of His Budgets In Arkansas:

Gov. Huckabee Claimed That Figures About His Spending As Governor Were “Ridiculous.” GOV. HUCKABEE: “He made allegations that our increased spending by ridiculous amounts…” (NBC’s “Meet The Press,” 12/30/07)

FACT: The Arkansas Democrat Gazette Reported That Spending More Than Doubled Under Gov. Huckabee:

Arkansas Democrat-Gazette: Under Huckabee, State Spending More Than Doubled From $6.6 Billion To $16.1 Billion. “During Huckabee’s 10 years as governor, state spending more than doubled, from $6.6 billion to $16.1 billion in the fiscal year ending June 30, 2006. Higher education and public schools got big increases, as did social services.” (Daniel Nasaw, “Home Turf Not Rock Solid For Huckabee,” Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, 10/4/07)

- Former Arkansas Legislator Jake Files: “Jake Files, a former Republican Arkansas legislator, said that during Huckabee’s tenure, government spending more than doubled: From 1996 to 2006, spending increased from $6.6 billion to $16.1 billion, he said. Files hasn’t endorsed anyone for president.” (Lisa Rossi, “Arkansans Criticize Huckabee’s Budgets,” The Des Moines Register, 12/15/07)

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Sunday, Dec. 30 MSNBC Huckabee/Obama

What a high stakes poker game this two gentlemen are sitting down to!! 48 hours before the most important election of their careers they walk into THE TEMPLE OF DOOM!

All hyperbole aside, it will be fascinating to see how these two liberals will be treated by Tim Russert. Does Tim lob softballs right over the plate or does he brush them back with 100 mph pitches? I honestly don’t have a clue.

What do all of you think? Will Russert, in effect, join their respective campaigns as media consultant for the time they are on the show or will he grill them as they having never been grilled before?

~~John Cronin~~

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***Reminder: Huckabee on Meet the Press This Sunday December 30th, 2007 - Please Tune In***

December 28th, 2007 | 4 Comments | Posted in Meet The Press, Mike Huckabee, Tim Russert

Hopefully Tim can get in the question about Pakistan and Martial Law…

Huckabee and Obama to Appear on Meet the Press Sunday, December 30th, 2007

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Why I am supporting Mitt Romney for President

As we approach the primary voting season, there are more and more new folks finding their way to our humble blog. The information I found on this blog was extremely helpful to me as I assessed the various candidates in search of “the One.” As such, I thought it would be fitting for me to share why I am a staunch supporter of Governor Mitt Romney in his run for the White House.

In a nutshell, Mitt Romney is the only “full-spectrum” Conservative who can rally the support of all three wings of the Reagan coalition, namely, Social, Economic, and Foreign Policy Conservatives.

For a full treatment of Mitt Romney’s positions, I would refer you to his comprehensive policy book “Vision for a Strong America.” Let me summarize here, however, the highlights across the major issues:

Foreign Policy
o War against Islamic Fascism: We are engaged in a multi-front war which will require using all of our military, economic, and diplomatic might to win; we must defeat the terrorists and those who aid and abet them as well as help the Muslim people enter the 21st century (click here and here)
o Iraq and Afghanistan: The surge is working and we must do what it takes to help Iraq and Afghanistan become stable democratic allies in the war on Islamic Fascism and support our troops (click here and here)
o Iran: Iran must not be allowed to become a nuclear state; diplomacy and economic sanctions are critical, but may not be enough; the military option must remain on the table (click here)
o Military: Need to increase defense spending to a minimum of 4% of GDP to make sure our armed forces have the equipment they need in the field and the support the need back home; the best ally of peace is a strong America (click here and here)

Economic Policy
o Taxes: We need to keep the Bush tax cuts permanent, eliminate the Death Tax, and cut taxes on capital gains, dividends, and interest to zero for the Middle Class (click here, and here)
o Spending: We need to restrain Federal spending and close the deficit; will veto any budget where non-defense discretionary spending growth exceeds inflation minus 1%; Need to give the President a line-item veto; Strong track record of financial management from Massachusetts where he closed a $3B deficit and turned it into a $1B surplus without raising taxes; carry out a comprehensive review of government spending to increase efficiency and effectiveness (click here and here)
o Entitlements reform: Maintain benefits for current Seniors, but institute fundamental reforms combining slowing the rate of increase for benefits based on income, extending the retirement age, individual retirement accounts, and no tax increases (click here)
o Healthcare: Mitt Romney is the only candidate on either side of the aisle who implemented a universal health care plan; He covered all of the citizens of Massachusetts using market-based insurance without raising taxes; Governor Romney advocates a Federalist state-by-state approach to make health insurance more affordable for everyone (click here)
o Globalization: Continue to trade around the world but make sure we negotiate level playing fields in foreign markets and upgrade American competitiveness through investments in education and innovation (click here and here)

Culture and Values
o Illegal immigration: Control the border first and turn of the “magnets” that attract illegal immigrants by implementing an employment verification system, no special path for illegal immigrants to become citizens (i.e. no amnesty), no sanctuary cities, increased enforcement by local police agencies (click here, here, and here)
o Traditional marriage: In favor of amending the constitution to keep marriage defined as between a man and a woman; fought the Massachusetts Supreme Court to prevent the state from becoming a destination for same-sex couples looking for marriage licenses (click here and here and here)
o Life: Much has been made of Governor Romney’s switch from being Pro-Abortion to Pro-Life; This is a critical issue for me; I have heard many times why he made this change, and I believe him; I believe that Mitt Romney will fight for the rights of the unborn and be a great leader in supporting Life (click here, here, and here)

The choice of a nominee and President, however, is not strictly a “right-brained” decision based on policy statements and positions. There needs to be something inspirational about a candidate whether it’s the way that they speak to a crowd, interact one on one, or something about their personal story that sets them apart.

Experiencing Mitt through articles and videos really helped seal the deal for me. Below, I have listed some of what I would consider the best of the best articles and videos that helped me come to the decision to support Mitt actively. I’m sure I’m missing some great material, but there is a lot down below. I would encourage you to click through as much of this as you can, and if you have a favorite that wasn’t listed, please leave a link in the comments!

Key videos, speeches, appearances, and articles:
Articles
o Romney to the Rescue (Newsmax) – Great overview of Mitt Romney
o National Review’s endorsement of Mitt Romney
o The House that Mitt Built (Private Equity International) – Behind the scenes view of how Mitt ran Bain Capital and his leadership style
o The Making of Mitt Romney (Boston Globe) – Reasonably balanced biography of each of the major phases of Mitt’s life starting from his youth through today
o Consultant in Chief (Wall Street Journal) – Interview of Mitt where he talks about how he would fix the Federal Government
o For Romney & Company, Campaign is all Business (NY Times) – How Mitt runs his campaign and what it would mean for his Presidency
o Evangelicals for Mitt statement of support
o Mark DeMoss on why Evangelicals should support Mitt
o Ann Romney Opens Up (People Magazine) – Great interview with Ann; she would be a fantastic First Lady!

Speeches
o “Faith in America” – Seminal address on the role of religious faith and liberty in our nation
o Address to the Value Voters Summit – Seminal address on culture and value issues
o Iowa Straw Poll victory speech
o Highlights from the Republican debates (click 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th)
o Speech at CPAC 2007 – One of Mitt’s first major addresses to the leading grassroots gathering of Conservatives; one of his best speeches in my opinion
o Presidential Campaign Announcement – Mitt announcing that he’s running and why he’s running

Campaign videos
o Biographical overview video of Mitt Romney (click part I, II, III, IV, V, VI, and VII)
o “Path to Victory” webcast – Mitt and Meg Whitman (CEO of eBay) discussing the 2007 campaign and discussing the plan for 2008
o Retrospective of Governor Romney’s campaign in 2007
o Online “Ask Mitt Anything” – For those of us who don’t live in an early primary state, Mitt held an online town hall meeting which provides a really good overview of his key positions
o Christmas 2006 – Behind the scenes look at the Romney family and how they made the decision together that Mitt should run for President; cynics have criticized this video as contrived, but I love the fact that he has held his family together while achieving such exceptional success; you can’t fake this stuff

Media appearances
o Mitt on Jim Cramer of CNBC’s Mad Money – Great interview by Jim Cramer where he calls Mitt the “Best businessman in America”
o Mitt on ABC News talking about Ann – Great interview of Mitt where he discusses what he loves so much about Ann
o Mitt on Meet the Press – Tim Russert throws everything he’s got plus the kitchen sink at Mitt who proceeds to address each point in a clear, classy, and compelling way

My favorite TV spots
o “Searched” – Compelling true story of how Mitt Romney shut down Bain Capital and moved all the employees to NYC to search for and find the daughter of one of his partners
o “Choice: Judgment” – Striking contrast ad highlighting Mike Huckabee’s 1,033 pardons and clemencies (more than 2x his three predecessors) vs. zero from Mitt Romney
o “Choice: The Record” – Ad contrasting Mitt’s record on illegal immigration vs. Mike Huckabee’s record of supporting tax payer funded scholarships and in-state tuition for illegal immigrants
o “Not Politically Correct” – Mitt’s record supporting life, English immersion education, and traditional marriage
o “Experience Matters” – Ad highlighting the lack of real world, executive experience on the part of Hillary Clinton (and equally applicable to the other Democrats)
o “Ready for Action” – Summary of Governor Romney’s stump speech in 60 seconds; user-generated ad based on a contest that was run back in September
o “Our Home” – Some precious footage of Mitt playing with his children and grandchildren; focuses on the importance of strengthening our families
o “Leadership” and “Energy” – I just love the images of Mitt jogging through the backwoods and the focus on his track record in business; I think he’s the only politician I’ve seen jogging where it looked like he was actually in shape…not just a photo op
o “Ocean” – Ad lamenting the degradation of our culture and Mitt’s thoughts on how he would like to address it; as a parent this one really resonated with me
o “Tested, Proven” – One of his early ads highlighting his track record in Massachusetts
o “I Like Vetoes” – Ad highlights his track record of vetoing excessive spending; no doubt in my mind that he’ll control spending after seeing this ad and other times when he has addressed this topic

Finally, it is one thing to support Mitt with your vote, but I’d like to ask you to consider supporting Mitt in a more active way. Like many of you, I had always followed politics, but never became active in politics (other than voting) until this year in support of Governor Romney.

This year is different. First, this is arguably the most consequential election in over twenty years. The challenges and issues that will be faced by our next President will have far reaching ramifications for our children and grandchildren.

Additionally, we face a set of candidates on the Republican side who represent vastly different positions and perspectives, some of whom threaten to tear asunder the Reagan coalition that has served us so well. Whether it is the socially liberal and sanctuary city defending Rudy Giuliani, the divisive, theocratic, soft on crime and illegal immigration, and fiscally populist Mike Huckabee, or the McCain Feingold, “Gang of 14”, and pro-Amnesty John McCain, there are clear differences in the way that each of these individuals would take the Republican Party.

If you’ve found this persuasive, please do whatever you can to support Mitt Romney’s candidacy. If you’re from Iowa, please caucus for Mitt (get more information here). Winning Iowa is job one between now and January 3.

If you are not from Iowa, please stay informed by checking in here at Elect Romney in 2008 every day. Make a donation to help Mitt win the media air war. Put on a bumper sticker or put up a yard sign (get them here). And most importantly, talk with your friends, family, co-workers, and neighbors about why you’re supporting Mitt Romney! Personal testimonials from trusted individuals are by far the most effective ways to gain more supporters for Mitt!

If you still have questions or remain unconvinced, leave a comment and we’ll do our best to answer your question. Or better yet, if you are also a Mitt supporter, leave a comment telling us why! Thank you for reading!

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Mitt Romney’s Airborne Meetings

December 19th, 2007 | 2 Comments | Posted in Media, Media Appearances, Meet The Press, Mitt Romney, NY Times

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I have often wondered about the flying arrangements of Governor Romney — amazed at how many campaign stops he makes in a given day, often in multiple states.

This is a great behind-the-scenes article with a glimpse into “a day in the life . . . ” The entire article (brief) is worth the read. Click here to read it online:

December 18, 2007 — On the Road: Flying Romney Air — By Michael Luo

Not that any of this is free. The various media organizations on board foot much of the bill for the plane travel. It is unbelievably expensive . . .

THIS IS CLASSIC. Just imagine that some woman out there in America has bragging rights on this one! You have to wonder when her story will surface when Governor Romney is elected President. This is hilarious!

But the prize for best anecdote from Mr. Romney came when he was asked to describe the strangest thing that had happened to him so far on the campaign trail. He told of a time when a woman at a campaign event posed for a picture with him and grabbed his rear end.

Many times I have mentioned that what impresses me more than just about anything is Governor Romney’s frugality as a leader. I just love the fact that they stay in Hampton Inn!

We pulled into the Hampton Inn at Myrtle Beach at 8:20 p.m., more than 12 hours after we first set out. I was thoroughly pooped, even though all I had done was taken a bunch of notes, filed a blog post, done some interviews between flights, and sent in a feed for an article.

In comparison, Mr. Romney gave speeches at five different events, shook the hands of dozens of supporters at each and held two media availabilities.

Mr. Romney likes to tell audiences about how charged up he gets after a day of campaigning that he often has trouble falling asleep at night but “thanks to Gideon’s,” referring to the Gideon’s Bible in all hotel rooms, he has some good reading to help him doze off.

Not me. I sleep like a log.

Is there any other candidate out there among the 20 or so that has a stronger work ethic than Governor Romney? I doubt it.

~ Vic

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Huckabee Ducks “Meet The Press”

The latest news from the Huckabee campaign is that they have turned down an invitation to rumble with Russert on MEET THE PRESS. A Huckabee staffer said that MH would need “two weeks” of prep time before agreeing to make an appearance on the show and that wouldn’t be possible because of the looming Iowa caucus.

This is scary stuff. We are witnessing the spectacle of a man who has risen dramatically in the polls and who is so profoundly under qualified and under prepared to be President that he would need “two weeks” of prep time to face Tim Russert on his news show!!

How much prep time would he need before he faced the brutal dictators of N. Korea, Iran, Syria or China?

If you think this post is worthwhile, please use it or any ideas that it might generate, to try to break through the fog that some social conservatives are in when it comes to their support of a man who is not ready to sit across the desk from Tim Russert.

~~John Cronin~~

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Blogger Ann Althouse’s Analysis of Mitt Romney on Meet the Press

I found —–>this post at her self titled blog, “Althouse”

Highlights:

I thought he sounded really Reaganesque — the tone, the pauses, the personal warmth.

At this point in his story, he says that he still remembers when he heard that the Mormon church announced that it was abandoning its belief in discrimination. He was driving his car, he says. I am moved to tears. He then says, after I’ve started to cry, that he pulled over to the side of the road and wept. Now, that was well done. I felt the emotion in the story and cried before he says he cried. I don’t normally cry at anything a politician says. I tend to laugh at anything sentimental, especially when it’s at all self-aggrandizing. So I’m going to say he showed some fine — Reaganesque — skill.

On abortion and health care, Romney relied heavily on federalism. He was especially persuasive talking about relying on the states to experiment with different solutions on health insurance. Here, he was able to confirm his belief in the value of the mandatory approach he instituted in Massachusetts, without saying he’s ready to impose it nationwide. Conditions in Texas are different, but in the end, he hoped we might learn that what he did in Massachusetts was best. This was nicely moderate.

On abortion, he was clear that he wanted Roe v. Wade overturned, and this says a lot about the kind of Justice he would appoint to the Supreme Court. Russert tormented him with questions about his change of position on abortion, and he clearly conceded that he’d changed. He has a huge problem dealing with this issue, but I thought he handled it well, under tough questioning. I don’t agree with him on this issue (as he presents himself now), so I’m only talking about his skill as a candidate here. I think it is very strong.

An excellent performance.

Be sure to —–>Click on Over to her entire post. I felt it was very warm, like Romney on Today’s edition of Meet the Press.

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Open Thread - Governor Romney on Meet The Press!

December 16th, 2007 | 23 Comments | Posted in Interviews, Meet The Press, Mitt Romney, Tim Russert

Give us your thoughts, how did Governor Romney do on Meet The Press?

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Reminder Again: Romney to Appear on Meet The Press Tomorrow. Set your DVR’s and TIVO’s.

December 15th, 2007 | 4 Comments | Posted in Interviews, Meet The Press, Mitt Romney, NBC, Tim Russert

Romney to Appear on Meet the Press

Let Tim have it Governor Romney. I strongly encourage every Romney supporter to watch this interview. I think he’s going to hit it out of the ball park like he did with his “Faith in America” speech. Of course Time will put up his slides, and play his videos and try and paint Romney into a corner. I have full faith in our guy though that he’ll do just fine on Tim’s program. Please make sure to check local listings for exact air times.

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Heads Up: Romney to Appear on Meet The Press

December 10th, 2007 | 2 Comments | Posted in Meet The Press, Mitt Romney, NBC, Tim Russert

He’ll appear This Sunday, December 16th. Set your TIVO’s and DVR’s.

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