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Romney Gets Riled

At last, a moment of drama amid a very scripted campaign

 
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 Reporters on the Romney bus are starved for drama. Mike Huckabee invites the press to watch his haircuts. John McCain fires at will from the back of the Straight Talk Express, with no aides in sight. But Romney's campaign is a machine, logging the maximum numbers of miles and pausing only so that the candidate can pop out and deliver the same speech, over and over and over again. Journalists' only access to the former Massachusetts governor is usually restricted to a single daily press availability, which is conducted with a handler ever-present at his side.

So it's not hard to see why a hastily assembled appearance at a Columbia, S.C., Staples store has attracted so much interest among the Romney press corps.

Romney was in the midst of his usual spiel about his plans to shake up Washington, drawing a contrast between himself and longtime Arizona Sen. John McCain. "It's time for Washington Republicans and Democrats to have a leader that will fight to make sure we resolve the issues rather than continuously look for partisan opportunities for score settling and for opportunities to link closer to lobbyists," Romney began. "I don't have lobbyists running my campaign. I don't have lobbyists that are tied to my …"

Suddenly, Romney was interrupted by Glen Johnson, an indignant Associated Press reporter, who said, "That is not true, governor, that is not true. Ron Kaufman is a lobbyist." A noticeably flustered Romney shot back, "Did you hear what I said? Did you hear what I said? ... I said I don't have lobbyists running my campaign. He's not running my campaign." What followed was a tense back-and-forth during which Romney almost insultingly downplayed the relevance of Kaufman, a longtime friend and former political director for Bush 41's White House who happens to be a lobbyist and a Romney senior adviser. Kaufman is nothing more than an unpaid adviser, one of many, Romney said. The campaign is run by Beth Myers, he added.

For reporters who have spent the past several weeks being spun by Kaufman—a near-constant presence on the Romney plane—and watched him huddle with top staff and family before major speeches, it was a hard pill to swallow. The AP reporter dug in, asking whether Romney meant to suggest Kaufman is nothing more than "just a potted plant on your plane."

"He's an adviser like many others," Romney said. "I appreciate that you think that's funny, but Ron Kaufman has not been in the senior strategy meetings of our campaign. Excuse me," Romney continued, talking over a question from another reporter, "he has not been in the senior strategy meetings of our campaign." A debate about Kaufman's presence in debate sessions and whether those constitute strategy meetings ensued. Romney once again sought to mount his no-lobbyists line: "Somebody doesn't put the kind of financial resources that I have put into this campaign and the personal resources I have put into this campaign in order to do favors for lobbyists." And then, a peevish Romney aide cut the press conference short.

 
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  • Posted By: Doodle Yankee @ 02/12/2008 8:44:03 PM

    Comment: Let us recap your ???facts- as you state them: So dear Joe, who was in Utah attempting to -throw down capitalist principles,- was conclusively condemned to death in the land of the Latter Day Saints for being ???involved- in a shooting, despite the lack of conclusive evidence. He may or may not have been guilty, you say. He not only chose to be shot to death but refused to submit to a new, -fair trial- so that he could become a martyr for workers, so you say.

    This latter factoid implies the real truth, that the first trial that condemned him to death in Utah was not a fair trial. Even so, his mortal body was riddled with bullets in the land of the Latter Day Saints. Nevertheless, despite the certainty that, then as now, the State of Utah, its government, police, courts and penitentiaries are operated exclusively by Mormons, you seem to deny that Mormons had anything at all to do with the judicial murder of poor Joe Hill.

    Also, you seem to strongly imply that because of his disreputable association with labor unions attempting to ???throw down capitalist principles,??? because he was constantly ???in trouble with the law,??? and because he was not preacher but only an unsavory union organizer acting like a preacher, he probably deserved to be executed.

    So, where did you get your facts, wise guy? Das wut I wanna no! Is it a secret only available to cult members?

    Also, your misleading comments only cover a footnote to my posting and, as all the other Mormon ditto heads have done, you ignored the main text of the posting. For instance, even Muslims can enter their mosques without getting permissions from their, er, superiors.

    May love and forgiveness be your companions.

  • Posted By: Doodle Yankee @ 02/10/2008 6:03:27 PM

    Comment: .

    Hail!

    Huckabee the southernish Baptist, with his Holy Roller absolutists, hath vanquished Mitt the wearying Robot, with his Mormonish Holier than Thouers!

    Ain???t America???s separatist religious sects wonderful in their righteous SPITEFULNESS, and in their insistence on OBEDIENCE to the interpretations of their own power-worshiping clerics?

    May the living Christ save us from them all.

    Amour! - and Glory Hallelujah!

    @ 01/21/2008 2:14:01 AM
    @ 01/19/2008 4:41:20 PM & 01/19/2008 4:38:54 PM
    @ 01/18/2008 8:12:26 PM

    Shall you kneel in deep submission
    from your cradle to your grave?
    Is the height of your ambition
    to be a good and willing slave?
    Joe Hill, martyr for the liberty of the Son of Man.

    xxx

  • Posted By: flapjack @ 01/30/2008 3:43:19 AM

    Comment: Re: "Their theology is from the lie in the garden "Thou shall not surely die, Thou shall be as gods."

    Adam and Eve DIDN'T die, and they DID become as gods, knowing good and evil (Gen. 3:4-5). Satan wasn't lying to them, he was tempting them to disobey God. C'mon, people: read the Bible.

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