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Romney Treated Like a Savior at CPAC. Is He?

| Fri Feb. 27, 2009 4:50 PM PST
Twelve months ago, Mitt Romney made a hero's entrance but a loser's exit here at CPAC. Trailing in the Republican Primary, but recently accepted as the far right's representative in the field, Romney entered the room to thunderous applause but used his speech to make a surprise withdrawal from the race, drawing gasps and cries of despair from the crowd. (For a full report from that day, including quotes from crushed Mitt followers, click here.) From that point forward, you'll remember, Romney became a political odd man out. He had to grovel before John McCain would allow him to be his surrogate on television.

Today, in the same ballroom in the same hotel, Romney made another hero's entrance. The CPAC attendees -- burned by a presidential nominee who did not share their far-right beliefs and disappointed in a Republican congressional leadership they see as providing no leadership at all -- embraced Romney warmly. Organizers were forced to open a second ballroom for overflow viewing. Romney's introducer, the head of the American Conservative Union and the official host of CPAC, called Romney "one of the family." Romney replied, "It feels like coming home, I gotta tell ya."

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Romney's speech was standard fare. "I'm afraid I know where the liberal Democrats want to take us," he said. "And as they try to pull us in the direction of government-dominated Europe, we're going to have to fight as never before to make sure that America stays America." He called Barack Obama weak on national security, stood strong in opposition to a "big-government takeover of health care," and hit congressional Democrats for spending excessively. There was little to distinguish Romney from dozens of other speakers at the conference.

But the crowd loved him. It felt a little like a campaign rally. If Romney runs for president in 2012, this will be his base. But there are two problems that will likely trouble the relationship.

First, catering positions and rhetoric to the CPAC crowd might get Romney through a Republican primary, but it simply will not get him elected president. These people cheered the idea of Newt Gingrich running for president on Thursday. They hooted and hollered when Ron Paul said the poor and foreclosed-upon had no right to go "crying and begging and pleading" to the government. This isn't a political space swing voters or moderate Democrats are ever going to shift to.

Second, there is no way that Romney, if elected, could satisfy CPACers for four or eight years. Elected officials are bound by the realities of politics and the institutions in which they serve. They are forced to compromise, negotiate, and make the best out of bad situations. A President Romney would anger CPAC just like President Bush did. Right-wing Republicans who think they have a savior in Romney should think again – the only way they would be satisfied is if America had a President Limbaugh, assisted by a Congress filled with 100 Senator Limbaughs and 435 Congressmen Limbaughs. For people this extreme, there are no saviors. Just politicians who disappoint the least.
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OH YES HE CAN

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You article states that Mitt Romney if elected President, could never keep the consevative base at CPAC happy. Political mood, sentiment and power often go in pendulum. However, thought a few years ago that in 2009 we would have a President passing a muti-trillion dollar budget to the applause of the untraliberal and libreal base? I expect that if this "government spend side" budget plan will fail, we will be heading toward third world status in four years. Romney hopefully will be ready, willing and able to save America. When he does so, America will hopefully be ready to take some conservative medicine that will keep the base happy. The difference between Romney and Obama is best understood by how they were raised. Barrack Obama was raised by women whose tendency is to salve every bruised knee while listening to you cryt like a baby. He can't say no to the suffering and is passing out dollars like they grown on trees. Oh, yeah, the printing press rees. When bread costs $10.00 a loaf we will be ready to get up and stop crying by a man who had a strong mother and father who taught him such.

Dude, seriously, if you're

Dude, seriously, if you're even married, you wouldn't have the balls to say that to your wife! Go up to a random woman and tell her how weak and inferior she is. You'll get slapped across the face and be struggling to hold back the tears. I guess its every single mother's fault that the father doesn't stick around to take care of his responsibility, huh? I'd call you a tobacco-chewing, ignorant redneck but you're probably the kind of person who would take that as a compliment because you're too stupid to create a decent comeback. You probably wear fishnet shirts with a sailor's hat and dance to YMCA when you're home alone too.

Oh yes he can??

DL - really now, you need to get up to speed. You mentioned $10 bread. I pay $2.50 to $3.19 now - before GW it was $.89. Obama is going to spend us into the status of a third world country?? We started that slide with Ronald's election. Removing tariffs and import taxes to promote "free" trade. That means your wages will have to go DOWN to compete with overseas wages. If you work in textiles - and you won't work for a $1.00 an hour with no benefits - the company will move overseas. Clue to you - they already have. So compliments of the "free" trade policies, they've cut funding in research and education to name JUST 2 areas. This is call this - REDUCED spending. So, yes, you are right, we're heading toward third world status. Clue to you - Its been done to you by voting for GOP canidates who wrote and passed those policies!! Already happened dude. You're late on the up take. Which brings us to the GOP's great promise of reduced taxes. The GOP always sells reduced taxes by saying government spends too much and that is the reason taxes are so high. So the parting gift to you from GW and the GOP is: Reduced taxes!!! Through . . . The MAGIC of Unemployment!! Now you don't have to pay taxes! But WAIT!! Now you've got me thinking: 1) do you really despise the new president's spending policies?? OR . . . 2) or . . . you just don't want to go back to work?

Public Service CEO, second only to Cheney

Perhaps your average American does not know exactly what Elder Mitt did for a living, making all that lucre. In large, his corporation was a instrument of take-over through manipulative leveraging to hollow out a business, Swiss bank the lootings, and sell the furniture in the former parking lots of the businesses he Geckoed. Does anybody believe that he could he could do a better job on America than Cheney et al did to buy-out America and sell offs the pieces? I say this as boatloads of Chinese are leisurely promanading in amongst our foreclosures, getting bargain basement deals. Maybe he could, after all. First there is the image fix contained within the Mormon thingy: Mormonism is a religion, as we know, and is also a huge Corporation, which few of us recognize. And with his Mormonic trappings and the crytics of his neatly trimmed, immaculate hair-cut (Americans are known and measured by their hair-cuts, and there is not a Mormon alive with a hair out of place), he could help to elude the Darth Vader/Gordon Gecko image. As we know, packaging is everything. And always be closing.

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Bush angered CPAC? When did this happen? After his approval ratings took a huge dive and it became obvious he was a political loser? Was there some policy decision Bush made that CPAC took exception to? If there was, I missed it.

Martin....

There are plenty of policy decisions that Bush made that angered the CPACers. Tops on the list are comprehensive (i.e. humane) immigration reform and allowing the deficits and gov't spending to balloon. --- Jonathan Stein

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