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Whitman Far Ahead in GOP Governor’s Race

Meg Whitman for Governor of California

San Diego Union-TribuneBy:  John Marelius

FIELD POLL: GOP gubernatorial race

45%: Meg Whitman
17%: Steve Poizner
38%: Undecided

Former eBay CEO Meg Whitman has opened a commanding lead in the race for the Republican nomination for governor in the wake of former Rep. Tom Campbell’s decision to drop his bid for governor and switch to the U.S. Senate race.

A new Field Poll shows Whitman leading state Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner 45 percent to 17 percent among voters likely to cast ballots in the June 8 Republican primary election….

What does this say about California GOP voters that they have given Meg such a commanding lead over Steve Poizner??  I think it means that the people of CA are tired of financial incompetency at the helm and are ready to vote in someone with real world economic experience, and Meg certainly has that(Meg created thousands of jobs as the CEO of ebay)!

Furthermore, what will a Meg Whitman win mean for a future Presidential candidate names Mitt Romney?  Let’s just say that Romney only lost CA to McCain by 5% in 2008.  Meg will have developed a fresh popularity, not as much as Scott Brown, but Mitt will have both of their endorsements.  Even if Meg only wins the GOP nomination, her endorsement of Governor Romney will still have a huge influence on the GOP voters in CA.

See here for some Romney vs Obama stuff.



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Urgent Message From Mitt Romney Regarding Scott Brown and The Massachusetts Election

This morning Governor Mitt Romney sent out the following message regarding the battle between Scott Brown and Martha Coakley for the Massachusetts Senate seat.  As President Obama and others on the left are making a desperate attempt to create a win for Martha Coakley, especially after the most recent polling which shows Scott Brown in the lead as well as endorsements coming his way, Governor Romney is asking for your help.

Mitt Romney and Scott Brown

I will get right to the point. The Senate race here in Massachusetts is incredibly close and turnout is going to hold the key to victory.

The Democrats have a plan: Bring in paid union members from across the country to man phone banks and knock on doors, smear Scott Brown’s good name and record, and get Democrats to the polls. They are doing this because they know it is the only way they can win.

That is why I am writing today, because getting Scott Brown voters to the polls will be critical to victory. I am asking for your help to counter the Democrat machine. I am asking you to help make calls to Scott Brown supporters from your home. Here’s what you do:

Just click this link: http://www.brownforussenate.com/call-from-home-registration

Then request your username and password. After that, an email will be sent with instructions. It’s that easy!

Listen, the Democrats can bring in all the hired guns that they like, but this is still the people’s Senate seat. There is simply no substitute for personal contact in a race this close. It is the most important thing you can do and it could help provide the difference between victory and defeat Tuesday.

It is one thing to say you like Scott Brown. It is another to actually contribute your time to making sure that Scott Brown becomes the 41st Republican vote in the Senate.

I want you to know that we have won big before in Massachusetts when people said it was impossible, and Tuesday we are going to do it all over again.

Thank you so much for your time and for your help.

Sincerely,

Governor Mitt Romney


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Mitt Romney on Plans For 2012 and Ann Romney’s Health

Mitt and Ann Romney were recently by Fox News’ Gretchen.  That interview will air on Wedsnesday.  Here are some excerpts of what Governor Romney had to say about his plans for 2012.

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Former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney says he will decide after the 2010 Congressional elections whether to take on pro-abortion President Barack Obama. Romney, the former Massachusetts governor, ran as a pro-life candidate against eventual nominee John McCain.

Romney is one of several Republicans considering a bid against Obama and consistently polls in the top three in most surveys of Republicans and American voters.

He has ranked as one of the top potential candidates along with pro-life former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee.

In a new interview with Fox News slated to air Wednesday, Romney discusses his plans.

“It’s always a possibility, and you keep the options open, but, you concentrate on the task ahead, for me that’s trying to get some good people elected in 2010,” he says on the Fox News program “Fox and Friends.”

“And, I know once that’s done the next item on the agenda is what’s 2012 going to be; and, Ann and I will give that some thought and make the decision then,” he added.

Appearing like a candidate, or at least an advocate for “change” in 2010, Romney voiced criticism of Obama, saying he has governed from the left when he pledged to be a moderate.

“I had higher hopes for him,” Romney said. “I knew he was a smart individual — I thought that he would learn that governing from the middle was the right way to go, as president Clinton learned his second term, but he’s made a lot of the mistakes that ideologues often do, which is thinking that everybody in the country voted for their extreme agenda.”

Romney also talked about Palin in the interview on the Fox News show and diffused rumors that she may consider a third-party presidential bid.

“I don’t know what her plans are but my expectation is that she’ll stay in the Republican party,” he said.

“Look, she’s a great, energizing member of the party. She has good ideas that have galvanized a lot of support for the party and she’s a welcome addition,” he added.

During the campaign, Romney said he is pro-life on abortion and went as far as endorsing the overturning of Roe v. Wade so states can again protect women and unborn children from abortion.

However, the former governor came under fire from some quarters for his state health care plan, which includes taxpayer-funded abortions. Romney countered that the state Supreme Court required abortion funding under the program.

A Gallup survey asked Republicans to say whether they would like any of several potential presidential candidates.

Some 71 percent of Republicans say they would seriously consider voting for Huckabee while the same 65 percent say they would consider Romney or Palin, both of whom ran as pro-life candidates in 2008.

A previous Rasmussen poll found 29% of Republican voters nationwide say Huckabee is their pick to represent the GOP in the 2012 presidential campaign.

The survey had 24 percent preferring Romney and 18% would cast their vote for pro-life former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin.

The full interview is set to air on Wednesday but Fox was able to give us a peak into their interview with Ann:



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(Update) Pre-Order Mitt Romney’s New Book: No Apology: The Case For American Greatness

Mitt-Romney-No-Apology-The-Case-For-American-GreatnessThere is a cover to Mitt Romney’s new book which is set to be released on March 10, 2010 and is available for pre-order at Amazon.com. The title of this book is, to me, an indication that Romney may be gearing up for the challenge of digging Barack Obama out of The White House. The name of the book is No Apology: The Case For American Greatness.

Who has been apologizing for America lately? Barack Obama has been the biggest apologist for America we have ever known in a U.S. President! Jimmy Carter would definitely come in 2nd place.

Governor Romney has written only one book prior to writing this book. That book is titles “Turnaround: Crisis, Leadership and the Olympic Games.” As many well know, the 2002 Olympics was rocked by major debt and scandal when Governor Romney turned it around and made it a huge success. Then he went to MA, where the state was in a 3 billion dollar deficit, turned that state around and made it a surplus. I am very excited for the release of his new book. I think the launch date will prove to be the right timing.

As Governor Romney continues to campaign for 2010 candidates, I am confident that we will see his strength in the polls increase. He is already ahead in nearly every poll out there. He is, and has been all year, establishing a strong network as he has been out campaigning for other candidates at a grass roots level. He has appeared on major news networks and has hit President Obama hard on health care, bailouts and national security, including the recent decision to abandon missile defense in Europe.

He is laying a very solid foundation for a 2012 run for President by helping others get elected and in the process is able to establish, more fully, his outstanding credentials and qualifications for POTUS.

No Apology: The Case For American Greatness will be published by St. Martin’s Press.

..the book outlines what appears to be a campaign platform: Mr. Romney’s views on how to create a stronger economy, military and families, and his vision on jobs, education, health care, energy and citizenship. The manuscript is currently 304 pages.

For other books on Mitt Romney, scroll down and you will see them on the right side of this blog under “Recommended Books.”

Update since this post was created:

Mitt was recently interviewed on State of The Union and was asked “are you hoping that the release of your new book will help move you toward a run in 2012.”  Mitt said, “what I hope it does is help people understand that we are headed on a course of real uncertainty….and could easily be eclipsed by other nation like China.”

Mitt also states, when asked if he thinks his book will help him catch up to Sarah Palin’s money figures, “no, it’s not a book about my life, it’s a book about America and the challenges we face as a Nation.”  This is one of the things I love about Mitt Romney.  His PAC is not named after himself, like the other candidates, the proceeds of his book will go to charity, and his book is NOT about himself or his life, but about America.  The name of Romney’s PAC is “Free and Strong America,” not Romney PAC (Huckabee and Palin both named their PAC’s after themselves).

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What Free Republic Has In Common With Alec Baldwin

In a recent article it was announced that Alec Baldwin has decided he is no longer interested in acting.  Mr. Baldwin, apart from his roles in such movies as “The Hunt for Red October” and “Glengarry Glen Ross”, is also know for being a highly opinionated man with a volcanic temper.  He has, in the past, called for Republican Henry Hyde and his family to be dragged out into the street and stoned to death and has described his own daughter as a “rude, thoughtless little pig.”  And in this most recent story about his decision to leave acting, we learn that he doesn’t mind having ended his relationship with his girlfriend of seven years because “I’d rather be lonely than wrong.”   This statement is both shocking and entirely unsurprising;  Mr. Baldwin abuses friend and foe, including family because he would rather be alone than admit he was wrong.  It explains quite a lot, really.

Now, Mr. Baldwin is no hero over at Free Republic.com.  His decidedly Liberal point of view and consistently over-heated, dishonest and hysterical declarations about Conservatives (not to mention the garbage he points at his supposed loved ones) earns him nothing but derision at FR and deservedly so.  And yet, many Freepers (particularly the head Freeper himself) share this very trait they hate so much in Mr. Baldwin.  Enemies are not just wrong, they are evil incarnate.  And, even the slightest degree of disagreement is cause for breathless, hyper-critical and dishonest denunciations of people who are, in most other respects, their allies.

Currently, with Obama and Congressional Democrats trying to remake this Democratic Republic into a Socialist Democratic country in the  European socialist mold, Islamic terrorists regaining their strength and motivation  and our very Constitution hanging in the balance, Jim Robinson has decided that the biggest enemy that the world faces right now is…Mitt Romney.  Mr. Robinson has gone so far as to insist that not only was Mitt Romney strongly pro-abortion but that Romney himself is a “big government socialist butcher.”  And, when it is pointed out to him that Conservatives like Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity have (or at least had at the time) a different view of Mr. Romney despite having seen the same videos and same information Mr. Robinson is presenting as proof of Mr. Romney’s myriad sins against humanity, this was his reply “(It) Doesn’t matter to me what Rush Limbaugh or anyone else says about the man.” and “Some on your list of conservative leaders may be in line for a sudden demotion if they continuing pushing the RINO line.”  Mr. Robinson, meet Mr. Baldwin.  You have at least one trait in common.  Jim Robinson would rather be “alone” politically than admit even the possibility of being wrong.

Free Republic has been and is today a great resource for news gathering and the dissemination of the Conservative view point.  Mr. Robinson has done Conservatism and the country a great favor with his site.  However, when the dialog goes from simple disagreement to accusations of “butcher” and “pig” over quotations that have been deliberately taken out of context and exaggerated for political gain, the benefit of such a site is diminished greatly.  Mr. Robinson has declared Free Republic to be off limits to those who support Mitt Romney.  At the same time, he is using his site to promote a view of Mitt Romney that borders on slander.  Yes.  It is his site and he can use it as he wishes.  Likewise, Mr. Baldwin has the right to say what he says, regardless of how idiotic, abusive and destructive to his own family they may be.

The big problem with the attitude of “I’d rather be lonely than wrong” is that it is tragically short sighted.  You may not “need” others right now, but you will in the future.  And when you do, you will in fact be completely alone.  We all have the right, whether it be online or elsewhere, to burn our bridges.  However, what we don’t have the right is to then expect in the future, when we find that we actually do need others, that we can just demand help from those we drove away all those years ago.  No human being is perfect.  No one gets all of the facts 100% right all the time.  Insisting that your interpretation of the facts is the only possible interpretation, particularly in the face of evidence that others you respect have a differing opinion, is nonsensical and ultimately self-defeating.

Mr. Baldwin is likely to end up old, alone and even more bitter about life than he is now.  We can only hope that Jim Robinson and the merry band of yes-men who want to drive out all those who disagree with them, can discover reason before they follow Mr. Baldwin down the path of self-destruction.  And for what its worth, here’s hoping Mr. Baldwin can find reason as well.

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