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Boston Globe: Looks like Mitt’s running again

posted at 2:15 pm on December 8, 2008 by Allahpundit
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Maybe, maybe not. But that’s a sexier lede than the real point of the story, which is that Romney’s using his PAC not so much to get Republican challengers elected as to keep himself out in front of crowds and scratch the backs of incumbents who could prove useful to him later. He’s a politician. Surprise.

According to the Globe analysis, he spent $244,000 on contributions to congressional and other candidates between April and the November elections. He has spent more than twice as much on staff salaries and contracts to hire professional fund-raisers, who are compiling contributor lists that will serve Romney well in a future presidential campaign.

In essence, Romney is financing a political enterprise that he can use to remain a national GOP leader and use as a springboard should he decide to launch another presidential bid for 2012…

[T]he committee’s track record of spending most of the money on other expenses, such as Romney’s political staff, raises questions about written fund-raising solicitations he has made that were mailed to potential contributors…

“The main purpose of Mitt Romney’s PAC is to enable him to travel around the country on virtually a full-time basis to campaign and raise funds for candidates and to promote policies that will strengthen America,” Fehrnstrom said…

Although Romney raised dire warnings of Democrats “spending millions” to defeat Republicans last fall, the list of candidates who received funds is dominated by incumbents who were either unopposed or headed to an easy victory, and who also endorsed his presidential candidacy.

All perfectly legal and predictable, especially if you remember how Mitt ran the Republican Governors Association, but worth noting anyway to counter the rumors that Palinmania has chased him from the field. The more I think about it, the better positioned I think he is for 2012: For voters worried that the party’s too southern and evangelical, he’s a natural alternative to Huckabee, and for voters worried about the party not taking policy seriously enough, especially economic policy, he’s a natural alternative to Palin. He’s a relatively rare creature among Republicans today — a social conservative whose chief appeal doesn’t lie in his social conservatism. Pawlenty, an evangelical, casts himself in the same mold, devoting far more of his public rhetoric to economic policy than to “values.” Huck’s tried to follow suit by getting out in front in opposing the bailouts, but his pedigree as a minister and the “Christian leader” nonsense from last year will always frame how he’s perceived. The only question is whether he’s willing to blow $40 million more on what might be another busted grab for the brass ring. Exit question: If Huck and Palin both jump in, will Mitt lurch to the center on social issues? He can’t compete with them for social cons, so he might as well try to capture the center. But if he does that, after having already been centrist-ish when he ran for Senate against Teddy in 1994 and then tacked right as governor, won’t his credibility be completely destroyed (assuming it isn’t already)?


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I understand that hotair is now officially “Sarah Only” territory but I dont care:

My vote is for Mitt 2012!

hanzblinx on December 8, 2008 at 5:45 PM

Romney is a very smart man. He recognizes that Palin-mania will fade and he will be vidnicated as the proper candidate for 2012.

I just hope he sets up his web site just like Barack so that we can contribute via credit card without address verification.

cannonball on December 8, 2008 at 6:02 PM

But you know cannonall, he won’t do that.

Bambi on December 8, 2008 at 6:06 PM

A;so, the guy made his fortune by leveraging his inheritance money to buy troubled companies, close plants and layoff workers to temporarily jack up the stock price, and then sell what was left to gullible investors. You think the dems won’t point this out?

kcewa on December 8, 2008 at 3:03 PM

Obama was expecting John McCain to pick Romney as VP. They already had commercials ready to run & the Obamacons had been doing VERY deep digging into Romney’s money,companies,mormonism,his grandparents being poligamists,etc.etc. Could you imagine if McCain had picked Romney and the September surprise bailout mess? Romney would have been the poster-boy for the “Wall Street insider Boogeyman” that was so popular this election. It would have been a bloodbath.

portlandon on December 8, 2008 at 6:16 PM

Bambi – Been busy, haven’t been around here much. Taking care of family, business. Watching financial markets and things very closely and excited about it. ;)

SkinnerVic on December 8, 2008 at 6:28 PM

I fear that Mitt might be bit to “big tent” for the likes of darth execooter of salty sam, pity that. He made a horrible red meat conservative but was spot on as a fiscal moderate.

abobo on December 8, 2008 at 6:31 PM

Blah blah blah a buncha hotheads dislike Romney because he is Mormon. End of story. These threads can wait a few years can’t they? I’m tired of this shit.

Dr. Manhattan on December 8, 2008 at 4:10 PM

I could give a crap about Romney being LDS. I just don’t like people pretending to be a conservative when they’re really not.

keepinitreal on December 8, 2008 at 6:59 PM

Skinnervic, just as we all should.

Bambi on December 8, 2008 at 7:05 PM

I like Mitt. Always have.
I also love Sarah. Always have.
What my worry is, is that we conservatives will once again have our heads so far up our poopers that we will once again fall into a lull of ‘b$$tch and whine” territorry and wont realize it till its too late to get behind a conservative candidate.

…and once again, get a candidate we don’t really want.

But hey…that will give us four more years to B$$tch and whine……. yay.

Handel on December 8, 2008 at 9:32 PM

Mitt=another big government Republican, the kind that likes bailouts, government run healthcare and so on.

No thanks!

james23 on December 8, 2008 at 9:45 PM

I understand that hotair is now officially “Sarah Only” territory but I dont care:

My vote is for Mitt 2012!

hanzblinx on December 8, 2008 at 5:45 PM

Now wait just a minute.

Mitt can ride Sarah’s skirt for a few years and we’ll see how he does. If he is the last to hold on, he gets the honor of being the VP of the Arctic Fox. Lucky guy.

Sapwolf on December 8, 2008 at 10:28 PM

Romney is a very smart man. He recognizes that Palin-mania will fade and he will be vidnicated as the proper candidate for 2012.

I just hope he sets up his web site just like Barack so that we can contribute via credit card without address verification.

cannonball on December 8, 2008 at 6:02 PM

He won’t get my dollars if he is the top of the ticket. But, my Schiff-portfolio won’t have a lot of dollars in it anyway. Hah Hah.

Sapwolf on December 8, 2008 at 10:31 PM

Teh Fred!!1!

boko fittleworth on December 8, 2008 at 10:35 PM

Palinmania will only fade if Sarah Palin decides not to run in 2012. Right now that is the only thing that can stop this juggernaut from picking up steam. All the conservative movement is waiting for is her assertion that she will run and everything else will take care of itself (money, volunteers, web sites).

technopeasant on December 8, 2008 at 11:55 PM

Romney-Jindal 2012! Romney-Petraeus 2012! Romney-Sanford 2012!

Any of the above are acceptable. Consider the following facts about Mitt Romney.

• Romney cut programs, consolidated programs and balanced the budget in Massachusetts without raising taxes.

• Romney could have carried many of the states that John McCain lost including Nevada, New Mexico, Colorado, Michigan, Massachusetts, and Florida. Not to mention California may very well have been put into play, the Mormons sure did a great job getting out the vote for Prop 8.

• Romney was endorsed by Rush Limbaugh, Laura Ingraham, Sean Hannity, Michael Savage, Sheriff Joe Arpaio and Tom Tancredo.

• Romney is a skilled debater and terrific speaker. He is the perfect spokesman to sell capitalism and conservatism to the American people.

joncoltonis on December 9, 2008 at 12:09 AM

I detect that many conservatives are already engaged in the 2012 election cycle. That is good for Romney and Palin.

technopeasant on December 9, 2008 at 12:25 AM

Could you imagine if McCain had picked Romney and the September surprise bailout mess? Romney would have been the poster-boy for the “Wall Street insider Boogeyman” that was so popular this election. It would have been a bloodbath.

portlandon on December 8, 2008 at 6:16 PM

I think that, on the contrary, his economic experience would have been to the ticket’s great advantage.

Tzetzes on December 9, 2008 at 2:41 AM

portlandon on December 8, 2008 at 6:16 PM

Oh man, if Obama hit Romney on his religion, it would have been open season on Reverend Wright, not to mention Republicans might have been able to afford some real advertising against Obama.

thecountofincognito on December 9, 2008 at 8:22 AM

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