Browse > Home / Archive by category 'National Campaign Leadership Team'

| Subcribe via RSS

Profile Image of Ann Marie Blodgett
Ann Marie Blodgett

Gov. Blunt, Sen. DeMint And Sen. Gregg To Serve As National Co-Chairs of Romney for President


Governor Matt Blunt (MO), Senator Jim DeMint (SC), and Senator Judd Gregg (NH).

Boston, MA – Today, Governor Mitt Romney named Governor Matt Blunt (R-MO), Senator Jim DeMint (R-SC) and Senator Judd Gregg (R-NH) as National Co-Chairs of the Romney for President campaign. As National Co-Chairs, they will serve as key advisers to Governor Romney and his national campaign.

Making today’s announcement, Governor Romney said, “As leaders in their respective states and for our country, these men bring an incredible depth of knowledge and experience to our campaign to build a stronger America with a stronger military, stronger economy and stronger families. In the coming weeks and months, their support will be critical as we mobilize our grassroots effort throughout the nation.”

“Our country faces a new generation of challenges that demand a leader who has the experience to meet those challenges. Whether in the private sector, at the 2002 Winter Olympics or in Massachusetts, Governor Romney has a proven record of leadership and exceptional experience in turning around troubled institutions. Governor Romney is the best candidate to bring real change to Washington,” said Governor Matt Blunt.

A day after making live www.JimDeMint.com, his own re-election web site, Senator Jim DeMint said, “Governor Mitt Romney is the standard-bearer the Republican Party needs in 2008. His message of conservative change will bring our Party and Washington back to our most basic conservative values of fiscal discipline, smaller government and lower taxes. Governor Romney has the record and experience to bring true change to Washington.”

After joining Romney for President on Monday, Senator Gregg said, “Governor Romney has the experience, vision and values to lead our country forward. In the toughest places, he has made the toughest decisions. He has a clear conservative vision for a stronger America. As a Co-Chair of his national campaign, I look forward to working with Governor Romney as this election heads into the next critical months.”

Share on Facebook

Profile Image of Ann Marie Blodgett
Ann Marie Blodgett

“Mr. Macaca” joins team Fred…

Jonathan Martin

From: Jonathan Martin at The Politico

Fred Thompson’s campaign will announce this morning their “National Campaign Leadership Team.”

Among the four chairs — former Sen. George Allen (Va.).

If you needed reminding, George Allen doomed his own Presidential bid (and in the process, gave his seat in the senate to the Dems) while running for re-election by calling a volunteer of his opponent Jim Webb “Macaca”.

From The Washington Post

At a campaign rally in southwest Virginia on Friday, Allen repeatedly called a volunteer for Democrat James Webb “macaca.” During the speech in Breaks, near the Kentucky border, Allen began by saying that he was “going to run this campaign on positive, constructive ideas” and then pointed at S.R. Sidarth in the crowd.

“This fellow here, over here with the yellow shirt, macaca, or whatever his name is. He’s with my opponent. He’s following us around everywhere. And it’s just great,” Allen said, as his supporters began to laugh. After saying that Webb was raising money in California with a “bunch of Hollywood movie moguls,” Allen said, “Let’s give a welcome to macaca, here. Welcome to America and the real world of Virginia.” Allen then began talking about the “war on terror.”

Depending on how it is spelled, the word macaca could mean either a monkey that inhabits the Eastern Hemisphere or a town in South Africa. In some European cultures, macaca is also considered a racial slur against African immigrants, according to several Web sites that track ethnic slurs.

Here’s the YouTube



Justin Hart over at My Man Mitt, wrote a piece about Republicans attacking each other that referenced this blog post…and I’m attaching my response to this post and the reason why I brought this subject up in the first place!

The way I look at it on the “Mr. Macaca” post, is that had Allen just said that he was FOR Fred I wouldn’t have said a thing. But, Fred appointed him to his National Leadership Team. That means that he trusts him to lead his campaign in that capacity and shows character.

In the same sense that Governor Romney wants to clean house among Republicans in the fiscal sense. We also need to clean house in the moral sense as well.

Allen made the comment from his own mouth, and smiled while he did it. Sure, he lost his seat (and in turn lost the seat for the party too keep in mind). But, I think it’s way too soon to be seeing him on the National scene again. By allowing him to do so, we show as a party just how “insensitive” that we’re repeatedly characterized as.

Also, please check out the comments to the original Jonathan Martin piece first referenced in this post…sure some are probably from liberals, but I contend that plenty are from republicans too…

Here they are!

Share on Facebook


[ Copy this | Start New | Full Size ]