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Is Romney Enough Of A Change Agent?

19 Sep 2007 11:40 am

Mitt Romney's presidential campaign set sail in January with the goal of navigating around three distinct boueys. Clustering around each were Republican voters with ever-more-difficult questions.

The first were definitional: who is this guy? Is he conservative, enough?

The second was related to policy: what would he do?

The third is functional: why would Romney be better than the others?

Romney couldn't pass to the second and third boueys without covering the first.

The first cluster of questions involved buzzwords: abortion, Mormonism, Massachusetts, flip-flopping, family, marriage. Romney seems to have answered some, though certainly not all, of these. The entrance of Rudy Giuliani into the race helped Romney jump immediately to the policy vetting stage; Giuliani's attributes are so unusual that Romney's look tame and ordinary by comparison.

Romney released a 70-page book of his policy proposals yestersday, suggesting that the campaign now believes that he has successfully established himself as a font of innovate new policies.

Romney's bridging to stage three: the argument. In a phrase: "Change Begins With Us."

Here's the ad:

So Romney will try to close the deal as the facilitator of change within the Republican Party. But he is not running Barack Obama's campaign or even John Edwards's campaign. Unlike the Edwards/Obama hard charge against the System, Romney focuses (not in these ads but elsewhere) on earmarks and spending, he is looking at the symptoms, rather than causes, of the conservative disaffection with its party. He seems to have no problem with the architecture of the modern Republican Party; the pay-to-play nexus of corporate lobbyists and tax policy; the overstimulation of certain interest groups; the reliance on white males for votes; the disjuncture between elites and the base on immigration; the patronage mill culture of Washington; the lack of a Republican foreign policy consensus or even the party's major brand crisis.

Romney talks in generalities of approaching problems differently; of listening to many voices; of bringing efficient business practices to bear in Washington. This is fairly standard gruel. It reflects the reality that President Bush remains sufficiently popular so as to limit the potency and reach of change arguments within the party.

Romney has a much more aggressive change argument to make, one that, should he survive the primary calendar, and become the nominee, some of his longer-serving advisers will push him to make: Romney is nothing like the caricature of Republicans in Washington. As governor of Massachusetts, he was many things, but he was ethically uncorruptable. As a corporate manager, he was ruthless, generous, innovative. The substance of his health care plan has been criticized, but no one who is familiar with its origin and development can consign Romney to a secondary role. He deserves credit as a national leader here, but he seems too afraid that Republicans will punish him if he accepts that mantle.

Late last year, I asked one of Romney's close aides, Cindy Gillespie, how Romney would be different than others who promised change and could not deliver. "I don't know," she told me, "but I know he wants to do it, and he has to do it." The context for my question was Gillespie's observation that Romney was deeply affected by the disasterous response to Katrina and believed that a president with real management experience could have kept more people alive and prevented some of the horrible aftermath.

In Massachusetts, Romney had gall. He dared to challenge the status quo within his state Republican Party. He was so unpopular among Republican elites at the end that one can't help but admire him for sticking to his guns. The playbook he followed was his own.

So where is Romney's gall? I ask because his opponents, in some form or another, have natural and well-defined, easily distinguishable arguments. Just tick them off in your heads, gentle readers. Rudy. McCain. Even Fred Thompson, by dint of his personal attributes alone. Romney has had to work his way to the top tier, and he has succeeded. Without a clear and distinct change message, Republican voters may well begin to ask: "Why is he running?"

Comments (31)

Romney is the most morally corrupt politician of this century! He neither has principles nor governing morals. He simply blows with the wind. And thats why he is called a FLIP-FLOPPER.

Romney's argument is change of Washington, not of change from Bush policies. That sell may work for Republicans tired of an out of control Bush, but it may not work for a general electorate. It's a difficult argument for any of the Republicans to make.

I know something of Mr. Romney and I would say the answer to your question is that he is altruistic. He sincerely desires to help the country get on the right track rather than ego or power as some have stated. And Mr. Romney can do it.

Is Romney Enough Of A Change Agent?

Yes, absolutely. He CHANGES his positions every other day. After flipflopping on everything thats dear to conservatives how come Romney has galls to tell republicans that they are not republican enough?

A political joker like Romney comes ones in your life time. So just sit back and enjoy this clown called Romney.

Based on the comments here I would say the liberal democrats are running scared of Mitt Romney. The reality is, he has been successful at everything he has put his hand to. I believe him when he says he is going to "clean up Washington". He is a true conservative who has remained steadfast to his principles no matter what the libs would like to spin.

I'm outraged that M. Ryan would accuse Mitt of being morally corrupt. He is the most moral candidate running for office. He has a great family, one wife, many grandchildren that he remains devoted to. Even M. Ryan can stand up to that spot light. Romney has my vote and is probably the best candidate that we have had for many years.

Romney's new ad is saying, "When Republicans act like Democrats, America loses. It is time for Republicans to start acting like Republicans."

This is the same guy who said:

"My R doesn’t so much stand for Republican as Reform"

Romney is dishonest, fake, venal, and hypocritical. This is the guy who has flip-flopped on abortion, gay-rights, taxes, guns,
embryonic stem-cell research, Ronald Reagan, the Contract with America, his draft-dodging, education, immigration, and campaign finance-reform.
And now he is lecturing people on being Republican enough?

A guy is called morally corrupt when he doesn't have any principles and who flipflops on everything from abortion, gay-rights, taxes, guns, embryonic stem-cell research, Ronald Reagan, the Contract with America, his draft-dodging, education, immigration, to campaign finance-reform.

So welcome to real-world "Walt H."

Someone is confusing being "altruistic" with being a slimey, stance-shifting pol.

The guy's a rudder-less sleeze.

What is a real conservative? Bush? No he's a part of the evangelical neo-con movement deep rooted in incompetence and cronyism.

In terms of abortion, Romney upheld the supreme courts decision? Maybe his line has hardened, but has Bush done anything to further the anti-abortion movement? No, he's emboldened and rallied the left so if anything he's weakened it. To me, I'm personally against it, but the supreme court has ruled and the buck stops there. (Please read the constitution if you don't like it. I know its not the bible, which I'm sure some Southern Republicans would prefer.)

To me a true Republican is someone that whats to balance the budget & cut taxes, someone who wants to protect America, and someone how wants to uphold family values.

Do you uphold family values by extra-martial affairs, or any of the crazy stuff that GOP members have been doing?

In terms of moral virtue do Rudy, Thompson, even McCain have better credentials?

Now, I'd rather hang-out with Bush for a weekend than Romney, but I'd much rather have someone founded in competence lead my business (Bain), organization (Olympics), or government (Mass.), than someone who can give me a nickname, like Turd Blossom.

This seems like an ad for HOME PLUS from Big Love.

Ha ha ha

I think it a bit odd to suppose that a man who has put in the time and effort necessary to build a strong, united family (cheating and corruption isn't effective on this front), and who has put in the time and effort required to build successful, honest business ventures (cheating and corruption gets you prison or a loathsome reputation amongst peers) would suddenly decide, "Oh, to get this job done I'll change course. Instead of putting in the usual time and hard work, I'll just become corrupt."

He's a capable man. He's a do-er, an achiever. He doesn't need to sneak around or to pretend about anything.

This constant harping about flip-flopping comes from simple-minded individuals who cannot intellectually grasp that his position was never just the simple A or B they supposed it to be.

And because they won't put in the time and effort required to read his entire position, it's just easier for the lazy people to whimper about flip-flopping.

No wonder Romney is going down in polls.

From Andrew S:

Romney vs Paul

19 Sep 2007 11:41 am

Heartburn for Hewitt: the candidacy of principle is gaining while the candidacy of whatever-the-Christianists-want is fading. Nationally, Ron Paul has doubled support to 4 percent of Republicans (tied with Huckabee), while Romney has drifted down to 7 percent. Now think of the money differential and how much cash Romney has poured into this campaign this early, while Paul has relied on far skimpier funding. Bonus Hewitt squirm: McCain has now reversed places with Romney and is at 18 percent - up from 11 percent only a few weeks ago.

The real Romney is clearly an extraordinarily ambitious man with no perceivable political principle whatsover. He is the most intellectually dishonest human being in the history of politics.

Romney distributed fliers all over Boston during the Gay Pride Parade of 2002 that says, "Romney and Healy wish you a great Pride Weekend! All citizens deserve equal rights, regardless of their sexual preference". In all fairness to Mitt Romney, he was only 55 years old in 2002 when he was a flaming pro-gay politician hell-bent on sucking up to gay activists on pretty much every issue, and thus was distributing these fliers all over Boston. And now same Romney is anti-gay-rights just to suck up to conservative.

Once pro-abortion now Romney has dual positions on Abortion. An article in the Washington Post finds that Mitt Romney has been supporting two different positions on the ultimate legal status of abortion. Romney told a Nevada television station on Tuesday that Roe v. Wade should be overturned in order to "let states make their own decision in this regard" — in other words, a liberal state like New York could have liberal abortion laws while a place like South Carolina could generally outlaw it. On the other hand, in the August 6 ABC Republican debate, Romney endorsed the Human Life Amendment, which would outlaw abortion throughout the country by conferring 14th Amendment personhood upon embryos. A Romney advisor on pro-life issues said this is not a contradiction — one could favor reversal of Roe first, followed by passage of the HLA at a later date.

Also, the immigrants bashing Romney once had Illegal immigrants work on his lawn.

He is a classic flipflopper who will say and do anything in greed of power. We need someone like Brownback who can defend real conservative values.

Democrats fear Mitt more than all the others....why? Same reason they feared Reagan (last statesman I got excited about). After 30 years serving, Mitt's got my vote. He is a strategic thinker and not morally corrupt like so many in the Wash beltway...the takers and redistribution kings/queens.

Why Mitt, and why the media fear him? Smart, not a Wash DC insider, or a professional lobbyist or a speech-giver on the talking circuit lining their pockets. He owes nobody nothing. Amazingly smart, he's just what we need to get our government back to the basics. What happened to all the innovation the USA used to produce...it's barried in law firms and pork barrel politics.

Look at the KC-X fueling tanker, by the time they get it on the concrete at some air base it will be out-of-date. If it were up to Sen McCain, the USAF would dissolve and Lockheed and the military complex would only do development and "no research." Not too many years ago, we had one aircraft in ground testing one year, one in flight test the next year, and the 3rd year Operational flying missions. What happened to America's competitive edge...it's lost in Congress and red tape. We need a problem solver, with vision.

If we don't turn it around soon, we will pay a huge price in the next war....we need a problem solver, not welfare, pork barrel recipients and an old fleet of used up aircraft.
Wake Up, America! Who's bought off and who in this race is truly a problem solver we need that can get-ur done? You got it, Mitt Romney that's who!

Ralph

Brown,

Mitt's position never changed on gay rights. He always has and still does stand for equal rights regardless of sexual preference. Equal opportunity for housing, employment, fair treatment. He has never said that he favored gay marriage and governed that way. Either you are ill informed or choose to make and issue out of nothing.

It is so interesting to see how people see the same man in such different light. We all must be careful who we trust for information. Looking at the bias of the author of the article will let us see what motives they have for their words. Twisting and spinning happens everyday in the election... research and look at all sides. The one thing about Mitt Romney that speaks louder than any twist or spin is his family life. This man has the love and trust of his family. The same wife for 38yrs! He pulled the Olympics out of scandal and corruption. These are so obvious that they cannot be twisted.... which opens our eyes to the distinct difference between the spin stories and the family man. It easy to spot the lies!

The attacks against Romney are becoming more each day,this is reason enough to look at him more closely. The opposition fears him because he is showing his vision of what America can become. I believe him that he can bring change to Washington. I am going to read his whole 60page document on his website for myself! Don't listen to the spin, be independent thinkers!

A Mormon will never be President. The powers that be are setting the Republicans up to take the fall for their chosen one Hillary. Just like Kerry was the whipping boy for their chosen one in 2004. Both parties are controlled and puppeted by the people who really run this country.

The two parties try to polarize people with their differing "values", but when it comes to the important task of who controls the money they both make sure our tax dollars get back to "all the right people".

An illusion of choice.

Vote for Romney because he is married to the same wife for many years!

This must be weirdest slogan ever!!

On the same token Huckabee can say the same thing. So how is Mitt better than Huckabee? Huckabee atleast is a genuine conservative unlike Mitt. Mitt is all talk (and flipflop) and no walk.

And whats this nonsense about "oppostion fears Mitt most"? All dems are crushing him by landslide margins when matched head to head. Even Hillary is destroying Mitt. As a matter of fact by nominating a fake republican like Mitt republicans will give away presidency to dems.

Romney is the worst option in terms of policy. His mean on the illegal immigration issue, vile on the foreign policy issue, and not even sincere about either.

Also, the immigrants bashing Romney once had Illegal immigrants work on his lawn.

Certainly a Clintonian way to say it! However, it should be noted that he contracted with a company that apparently employed illegal aliens. He didn't directly employ them.

As for his 70-page "book", it would be nice if this site could tear apart his immigration proposals, considering that he's even more of a slippery eel than either Clinton. Unfortunately, I can't expect this site to do that, so I'll have to do it myself.

All of you accusing Mitt of flip-flopping on everything are pathetic. Stop feeding us lines from the New York Times and think for yourselves. Mitt changed his mind once on abortion (and he was always personally pro-life, this is undeniable). To say that he flipped on taxes, gay rights or guns is an absolute lie that only a democrat would say.
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Obviously this is going nowhere.

We'll just see who's flip-flopping in November. It seems to me like there are more people out there that have no faith in people. I have faith in people and their ability to do good.

I bet that if most of you who are out there bad-mouthing every candidate took a look at yourselves,you'd be that person that whom you disliked the most. Let Romney live! It's been my experience that the people that complain the most are the ones that do the least, so if you want something done, do it; if you feel strongly about a topic research it, but don't look like fools by posting mere ideas. You have no idea...No one is perfect, Romney knows that. I wish to meet a person that could stand in the lime light and give good, justifiable reasons for topics such as abortion and gay marriage...You should run for the Presidential candidate.

Oregonian

It is interesting that everytime someone is uphappy, they want and vote for a total change. The truth is, minor changes can make big differences! Mitt Romney is one that can agree in principal with many things the Republicans or Democrates have done and still make rational and intelligent adjustments that move us on a more correct path. Quit throwing the baby out with the bath water. I doubt any writers to this site have gone through life error free - or have not learned that good leaders sometime have to appease more than your point of view. Mitt has character and a solid background. He is not going to do 180 degrees and he should not have to - to make a big difference in how our country works.
If you watch football you learn quit that when the offense changes, the defense does too. Life in this world changes with each change the US makes. You'd better look at a man that can make good play calls in the huddle because no one can lay out a successful game plan before the game starts - and the game starts over every day!

Romney is right. Hillary is a self proclaimed progressive socialist. She will destroy everything this country stands for. The solution to health care in america is the free market and tort reform. Romney has a way better plan and has better leadership to enact it. Hillary already failed in 93-94. I'll stick with Romney. Oh and for the record he did not flip flop. Flip flopping is when you go from A to B and back to A on an issue. Like Kerry did. What Romney has done is corrected his stance. He has admitted he was wrong and made a genuine change - JUST LIKE REAGEN (once a democrat and pro-abortion) Histroy proves that those who are willing to admit they were wrong will have the greatest influence on society. Mitt is the only one who has done that.

Romney is like Bush on Steriods. To win Romney is becoming anything and everything for everyone.

This guy looks phony and acts phony. No wonder Romney spent $300 on makeup.. yes, on freaking makeup. Not even girls spend that much on makeup.

Bipartisanship aside, let’s look at the real qualifications of the candidates.

Romney is without a doubt a “turnaround candidate”. He has done that during much of his life. He has been a CEO for an investment company and for the 2002 Olympics. He has executive experience - public and private. With a Democrat majority in Congress, Mitt Romney has “been there, done that” while a Republican governor in a Democratic state. He can unite the parties and therefore unite the country. He is smart and articulate. Honestly, I can’t say the same for any other candidate - Republican or Democrat.

An effective leader governs and rules his home/household well. That’s where leadership starts - the home. The principles are essentially the same. America is a family writ large, and Romney will be an effective father.

I challenge any of you anti-Romney posters to stack up the leadership qualifications and experience of any candidate against Romney’s. Barring your personal and political prejudices, Romney is the right man for the job of President of the United States.

PS: By the way, the amazing irony about Romney’s religion is that it is only an issue during the primaries - let alone among Republicans. In the general elections, Mormonism will not be an issue, partly because the Democrats are not a “religious” bunch, but MOSTLY because one of the most powerful Democrats - Harry Reid, the Senate Majority Leader - is a Mormon. The Democrats therefore, might as well attack first their own Reid, before attacking Romney. It is a boomerang for the Dems, in other words.

*Sigh* Romney may be conservative, but he's a Mormon.
That means he doesn't believe in the Bible. He wears magic underwear, he believes that Joseph Smith was real, he believes in polygamy, and child rape. He's a scumbag pure and simple. Having him even run is a disgrace. I support Ron Paul.

Refrain from these attacks, and let him alone: for if he be dishonest and corrupt his candidacy will come to nought.

But if he be a man of honor and integrity, you cannot overthrow him; lest haply you be found fighting against America's future.

Mr. Ambinder -

Great piece. I think the reason Romney hasn't shown the full on "gall" so far, is that the R base still has too much affection for GWB. The real change agent agenda is just beginning to show, and he must be careful not to come on full force all at once; I believe more and more of that toughness and "gall" will be shown over time, as core Republicans adapt to the call. This new ad is just a portent of things to come.


Frank Walton:

Oftentimes in blogosphere, the candidates themselves do not participate in these types of exchanges. Therefore, their supporters become their “representatives”. The insights, manners of expression, articulation, etc., of the supporters typify the self-image of their candidate and their respective campaigns. Hence, the uninformed and bigoted remarks in your post can become a reflection of not only your candidate but also your own inadequacies and lack of erudition. If that’s all you have against Mr. Romney, then in the arena of true intelligent Americans, you don’t stand a chance to be counted. Hope to read some more insightful comments from you in the future - if you can.