Wednesday, July 29, 2015
Wednesday, June 17, 2015
Headline Of The Day
Via Talking Points Memo:
Voters who cast their ballots for Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney in the last election have a higher opinion of the scandal-plagued Duggar family than of President Barack Obama, according to a poll provided Tuesday to TPM. A survey conducted by the Democratic-leaning firm Public Policy Polling found that 67 percent of respondents who voted for Romney in 2012 said they had a higher opinion of the family made famous by TLC's "19 Kids and Counting." Just 12 percent of Romney voters said they had a higher opinion of the President than the Duggars. By contrast, 87 percent of respondents who voted for Obama in 2012 said they had a higher opinion of the President than the Duggars.(Tipped by JMG reader Arthur)
Labels: Duggar Family, FRC, GOP, hate groups, incest, Josh Duggar, Mitt Romney, molestation, religion, scandal
Sunday, May 17, 2015
Holyfield "Beats" Romney In Two Rounds
Via Fox News:
Former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney and five-time heavyweight boxing champion Evander Holyfield squared off in the ring Friday at a charity fight night event in Salt Lake City. Romney, 68, and Holyfield, 52, sparred, if you could call it that, for just two short rounds before Romney ran away from the boxer and threw in the towel, giving up a round early in the lighthearted fight that came amid several other fights by professional boxers and an auction. The two barely threw any punches and largely just danced around, occasionally lightly jabbing each other in the midsection in what was much more of a comedic event than an actual bout. The black-tie affair raised money for the Utah-based organization CharityVision, which helps doctors in developing countries perform surgeries to restore vision in people with curable blindness.
Labels: boxing, charity, Mitt Romney, Salt Lake City
Friday, May 15, 2015
Romney Vs Holyfield: The Weigh-In
Via NBC News:
In this corner, weighing in at 236 pounds: Evander Holyfield, the former heavyweight champion of the world. And in this corner, weighing in at 179 pounds — Mitt Romney? The former Republican presidential nominee? Relax. It's for a good cause: They're stepping into the ring Friday night in Salt Lake City to raise money for Charity Vision, which fights blindness in some of the poorest countries in the world. "You've heard my critics say that I'm out of touch. That I'm stiff. That I just don't relate to people," Romney deadpans in a promotional video. "For years I've been listening to garbage like that. And I've decided to fight back."
Labels: boxing, Mitt Romney, Salt Lake City
Friday, January 30, 2015
BREAKING: Romney Will Not Run In 2016
Via the Associated Press:
Former Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney will not run for president in 2016. Three weeks after unexpectedly saying he was considering a third campaign for the White House, the former Massachusetts governor told members of his staff during a Friday conference call that he is out of race. Romney jumped back into the presidential discussion on Jan. 10, when he told a small group of former donors in New York that he was eyeing another White House run. But in the days since, as Romney tried to rally support for another campaign, he discovered that several of his past supporters and major fundraisers had defected to former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush.Fixed polls! Romney landslide! 330 electoral votes! (Sorry, I accidentally went back in time for a moment.)
Labels: 2016 elections, GOP, Mitt Romney
TODAY: Mitt Romney's 2016 Decision
Via Bloomberg:
Late Thursday evening, Romney’s political operation sent scores of supporters an email under his name inviting them to join a Friday morning conference call to be led by Romney himself for “an update.” The email was signed “All the best, Mitt.” Those who have been helping Romney make up his mind say there are three factors in favor of a run, and two factors against. The main rationale on the “go” side is Mitt and Ann Romney’s strongly held conviction that no one in the current field would make a better president. Critics in both parties and the press may scoff at this view, but the Romneys believe it to their core and thus feel Mitt has an obligation to his country to once again shoulder the mantle.
Labels: 2016 elections, GOP, Mitt Romney
Thursday, January 29, 2015
NOM To Issue Anti-Gay Marriage Pledge To Potential 2016 Presidential Candidates
"I have to tell you, I am really excited about our opportunities this year. We're in the best position we've been in in years thanks to the support of you and other members of NOM. With a solid pro-marriage majority in both the House and the US Senate, populated by real marriage champions like Representatives Raul Labrador and John Fleming in the House and Senators Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, and newly elected Thom Tillis and Tom Cotton in the Senate, we are in a great position to advance critical legislation. In fact, our federal team is already hard at work on several bills including protecting the right of every American to be free of government punishment for defending the truth of marriage in the daily lives.
"In addition to work in Congress, we're also working behind the scenes to advance critical legislation at the state level, where a huge majority of pro-marriage legislators and Governors now hold office across the land. We're also working hard to make sure the next Republican presidential nominee is a trusted conservative and marriage supporter. We'll have an announcement soon about our new presidential pledge that we will ask every candidate to sign. It could be a game-changer in the presidential contest, because it is going to put candidates' feet to the fire. But all of this and more can happen only if we have the continued support of members like you. Please renew your membership today." - Hate group leader Brian Brown, in his latest money beg.
RELATED: Among those who signed NOM's 2012 hate pledge: Mitt Romney, Michele Bachmann, Tim Pawlenty, Rick Santorum, and Newt Gingrich. It will be very interesting to see who comes on board this time.
Labels: 2016 elections, Brian Brown, crackpots, GOP, hate groups, marriage equality, Mitt Romney, NOM, religion
Thursday, January 22, 2015
Strong Lead For Hillary In New WaPo Poll
Via the Washington Post:
Hillary Rodham Clinton holds double-digit leads over potential Republican challengers Jeb Bush and Mitt Romney as the likely Democratic presidential candidate moves closer to entering the race, a new Washington Post-ABC News poll finds. Although Clinton, Bush and Romney are all longtime politicians and members of political dynasties, registered voters are less likely to count that familiarity against Clinton. That is a good sign for Clinton, a failed 2008 presidential candidate and the focus of Republican criticism that her time has come and gone. Clinton’s potential to make history as the first female U.S. president makes little difference to most voters and is a net positive for others.That 39% say they'd vote for Huckabee is rather mind-blowing.
Labels: 2016 elections, Chris Christie, Hillary Clinton, Mike Huckabee, Mitt Romney, polls, Rand Paul, WaPo
Friday, January 09, 2015
Romney 2016
Via Talking Points Memo:
Former Gov. Mitt Romney (R) told a group of donors on Friday that he's considering running for president in 2016, according to The Wall Street Journal, which cited "people present" for the former 2012 Republican presidential nominee's comments. If he did run, it would be a third presidential bid for Romney. The news comes as former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush has been making moves that point almost directly at his own plans to run for president in 2016. Bush's early but major steps toward running for president seemed to be partially an effort to prevent other mainstream Republicans (like Romney) from taking up the same place in a Republican primary field. Romney, according to the Journal, made the remarks Friday afternoon in front of GOP donors in midtown Manhattan.The 2012 clown car is making another lap. Come on, Crazy Eyes and Herman Cain. Jump in!
Labels: 2016 elections, clown car, GOP, Mitt Romney
Sunday, November 30, 2014
Romney Leads 2016 GOP Poll
Via Reuters:
Among possible Republican candidates, Romney's 19 percent put him ahead of former Florida governor Jeb Bush with 11 percent, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie and Ben Carson each with 8 percent each, and U.S. Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky with 6 percent. Carson, a former neurosurgeon with no political experience, is a conservative commentator and author of "One Nation," which topped the New York Times best-seller list in June. U.S. Representative Paul Ryan of Wisconsin, U.S. Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker and former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee all had 5 percent, while 16 percent of those questioned were undecided. With Romney out of the picture, Bush polled 14 percent with Christie at 11 percent and Carson at 9 percent.The same poll shows Hillary Clinton leading the pack of potential Democratic candidates by more than 40 points.
Labels: 2016 elections, GOP, Mitt Romney, polls
Tuesday, October 07, 2014
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Ann Romney On Mitt 2016: We'll See
After telling Fox News that her husband would have prevented the current ISIS mess, Ann Romney hinted at Mitt 2016, coyly saying, "We will see."
Labels: 2016 elections, Ann Romney, Mitt Romney
Thursday, August 21, 2014
Monday, July 07, 2014
The GOP Is Selling This Bumper Sticker
As to what Romney was right about, exactly, the National Republican Senatorial Committee does not say.
Labels: GOP, Mitt Romney, RNC, Senate
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Mitt Romney: Veto The AZ Hate Bill
"He's a RINO, Just ignore him," said every teabagger.
UPDATE: And this makes three McCains.
Labels: Arizona, bigotry, Christianists, Jan Brewer, LGBT rights, Mitt Romney, public accommodations, religion
Sunday, February 16, 2014
Romney Slams Bill Clinton
Mitt Romney was on Meet The Press today where he slammed Bill Clinton over the Lewinsky scandal, which the right is resurrecting as Hillary's run for president grows more likely. Romney: "He embarrassed the nation. He breached his responsibility, I think, as an adult and as a leader in his relationship. and I think that’s very unfortunate.”
Labels: 2016 elections, Bill Clinton, Meet The Press, Mitt Romney, Monica Lewinsky
Friday, February 14, 2014
Romney: Nobody Trusts Obama
Josh Feldman recaps:
Mitt Romney joined Megyn Kelly on Thursday night to take on the continuing problems and delays with Obamacare. Kelly reminded viewers that Romney warned about the problems with the health care law as far back as 2012, and tonight Romney said that the “breach of that promise” that people could keep their doctors and plans if they liked them has lost Obama the “confidence of the people” and “eroded the president’s capacity to lead."
Labels: 2016 elections, Barack Obama, Fox News, GOP, Megyn Kelly, Mitt Romney, Obamacare
Saturday, January 25, 2014
Sunday, January 19, 2014
Romney: I'm Still Against Gay Marriage
"I have the same position that I’ve had when I was governor and when I ran as president. I believe marriage should be between one man and one woman. We’ll see how the courts deal with this, but that’s the position I have and will continue to have." - Mitt Romney, responding to a Washington Post question about the situation in his home state of Utah
Labels: marriage equality, Mitt Romney, Mormons, Utah




















