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Rove criticism may be his way of helping Romney

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Brother Chuck Schroeder | 6:22 p.m. July 16, 2008
What a bunch of hyperbabble here in this feeding frenzy. As I have said before, Our hopeful Republican Mitt Romney will not secure the party's vice presidential nomination here's why. Sen. McCain HATES ALL MORMON'S, he can't stand them, he would MUCH RATHER have a moderate/liberal somewhat like himself, such as Governor Charlie Crist of Florida, that acts like a Republican when TV Cameras are pointed at him only, than a true Conservative and a Mormon like Mitt Romney that would make a great President. If McCain dies or can't hold Office,because of his age and health, it's the VP that fills his Chair. It is HE "McCain" that picks the VP, not the GOP or the next one in line for that seat is The Speaker Of The House like on a State level. In short, Karl Rove can't help him nor Mitt Romney. He can only stir up hope and hype and fear of loss. And I don't care what media news station made a case for Mitt as McCain's choice for VP, that's like any poll, it's to create a news story on slow days and to share equal time.
With friends like these... | 6:24 p.m. July 16, 2008
Karl Rove is mostly responsible for the conservative crack-up in 2006 & 2008. Rove's divisive 50+1 strategy helped President Bush get reelected, but also helped alienate crucial Independents whose dramatic switch helped Republicans lose the Congress.

I deeply respect Mitt Romney. In love I say: Brother Mitt, ignore Karl Rove.
Anonymous | 6:26 p.m. July 16, 2008
If Mitt totured cute puppies, most Utahans would vote for him.
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N E 1 got a answer here? | 6:48 p.m. July 16, 2008
I wonder if liberals would think that McCain is qualified to be president if he had been a community organizer at the Hanoi Hilton along with their Jane Fonda ?. When you're a community organizer in Chicago working for a corrupt voter registration unit called ACORN, this is what you do: you try to divert attention with emotional appeals and rants.
Anonymous | 7:02 p.m. July 16, 2008
After a brief bout of Obamamania, some Capitol Hill Democrats have begun to complain privately that Barack Obama's presidential campaign is insular, uncooperative and inattentive to their hopes for a broad Democratic victory in November. They think they know what's right and everyone else is wrong on everything, groused one senior Senate Democratic aide. They're kind of insufferable at this point, talking about the Obama people. This is interesting cause the Republicans think the same thing about McCain. The Republicans think McCain is out there just trying to get elected president, doesn't care what happens to the rest of the party, and now some Democrats on Capitol Hill are saying the same thing about Obama, that he doesn't care what happens to the rest of the party.
Answer | 7:03 p.m. July 16, 2008
NE 1 You should see what conservatives have writen about John McCain. It's conservatives veterans claiming McCain broke the miliary code of conduct and that McCain made propaganda for North Vietnam. Too them John was much like Jane.

I wrote this off because of the conservative tactic to swiftboat. You might like to google this conservative hate speach. You seem like the type who would enjoy it.
Re: Answer | 7:26 p.m. July 16, 2008
There are conservatives veterans - and than again there's conservatives veterans that turned lineral today and will say just about anything these days, those so called liberal veterans are left over hippies from the 70's, still lost in space, with made-up propaganda and poison they spread, and McCain was never on any radio station from the Hanoi Hilton with their Jane Fonda 24 hours a day like she was, McCain was not doing it at all, nor on radio. Like any POW, after a couple of years one might cave in to try to get some medical help, but if that was the case it would of been in McCain's VA Medical Record's. And as President HIPPA law's don't count, it'll be open public knowledge. Only that will we know for sure, and I don't believe GOOGLE for one second. Thanks anyway.
Ali | 7:43 p.m. July 16, 2008
Karl Rove is evil. I would look forward to voting against a McCain/Romney ticket. I don't think he'll be the man though
inmycircle | 7:55 p.m. July 16, 2008
If McCain doesn't carry Mitt I'll write him in for President. I don't want to wait for 2012 to pull out of a depression. Mitt now, while we're only in a recession!
Gordon | 8:06 p.m. July 16, 2008
I appreciate the good that Rove has done for our country! He help expose the swift boat lies that John Cary tried to foister upon the people and helped get the liar defeated. Cary came very close to winning the election and would have damaged our country severely. He only wants to tell the truth!
Re: Ali | 8:11 p.m. July 16, 2008
Thought this may be of interest to you and your hate speech; Ali | 7:43 p.m. July 16, 2008
Karl Rove is evil. I would look forward to voting against a McCain/Romney ticket.

Just for "THE TRUTH RECORD HERE": it's liberals like yourself that would think that Sen. McCain would be qualified to be OUR NEXT President, if he had been a community organizer at the Hanoi Hilton along with YOUR Jane Fonda!.

Also:

It is a basic tenet of common sense, not to mention common decency, that public figures like celebrities and politicians do not consort with, promote, endorse, or otherwise empower racists and/or anti-Semites. Endorsement of hate mongers or hate groups, or proven hate speech, can easily derail or even end a career. We fail to understand why Barack Obama is getting a free pass from the liberal media on his open association with and promotion of the country�s most vicious racist and anti-Semitic hate mongers, who now include the Nation of Islam�s Louis Farrakhan.

I would vote on a McCain / Mitt Romney ticket anytime.

Brian | 9:04 p.m. July 16, 2008
I contributed to the Romney campaign and while I believe he would do a fine job as either President or Vice President I must admit that I cringe at the thought of him being back in it again. The lies and half-truths put out by many in and out of the Republican party have left me disgusted with a lot of people that I had once thought worthy of respect and if Mike Huckabee is part of Senator McCain's ticket I will be taking another look at third , fourth, and fifth party candidates!
X Repub | 9:10 p.m. July 16, 2008
This recovering Republican will be voting Obama this time around
Conservitive | 10:15 p.m. July 16, 2008
Ihate to disagree with Ann Coulter, but I do believe it would take more than brains,to make a democrat a republican. I think a brain might help,but still there would be a lot of other damages to be repaired. it would be a long process.

I only need to listen to Carl Rove, or Mitt romney, a few minutes to know they are both intelligent. poor demos, I feel sorry for them.
Romney not conservitive | 12:26 a.m. July 17, 2008
Hate to break it to you guys but Mitt tried to flip and flop his way to being a conservitive. Unfortunately for him most of us didn't buy it. Gradual change in philosphy I can believe but to flip on so many things in so little time is just someone trying to reinvent themself. Sad thing is he didn't even try to hide it and a lot of people on this board seem to believe that he is a conservitive and has always been.

If it makes you guys feel better you can blame it on him being Mormon. Playing the victim card seems to be the trendy thing this year.
Anonymous | 1:11 a.m. July 17, 2008
Mitt as President? That would spell disaster for the whole world! Read "When Salt Lake City Calls"
Ruh-roh | 1:15 a.m. July 17, 2008
"..."McCain has gotten a good look at [Mitt] Romney as a competitor and as someone who is running in support of his candidacy, and frankly he can't tell the difference. It's been a very educational process. Let's just leave it at that."..."

source: an unnamed McCain advisor, as quoted in the American Spectator.

McCain doesn't want Romney on the ticket.
doesn't know when to shut up | 1:38 a.m. July 17, 2008
Google the following fresh headline and learn that once again, Romney makes things up as he goes. This isn't helping McCain at all.

"Mitt Romney: McCain Invented Counterinsurgency Doctrine"

That's right, Willard claims that McCain invented/authored the surge strategy. Nothing about dodging sniper fire in Bosnia yet, but with Mitt, anything is possible. Stay tuned!
R Biddulph | 8:13 a.m. July 17, 2008
If Mitt is offered the Vice-Presidency, he would be the only one on the Dem / Rep ticket with a firm moral compass, and the only Washington outsider, and the only one who has actually managed an enteprise and million dollar budgets.
Vicki Hartvigsen | 9:10 a.m. July 17, 2008
A lot of people need to get their heads out of the mud and see what a good thing they have in nominating Mitt Romney for the vice-presidency. McCain is one of them. We need a Romney that stands up for virtue, values, moral judgment, economic smarts, leadership, etc. If I wasn't LDS, I'd still vote for him, because he's one of the few decent politicians in our society that cares about our government, our country, our people and we need someone like Romney with faith and values to thwart the evil that is upon us today. We see that in the wicked California supreme court with wanting to ban the right to vote against gay marriage in Nov. Where do these scum of the earth so-called political leaders come from. I sometimes question who really created them!
Romney's your only best choice, Tony Snow would have been another one, but unfortunately his life was cut short!
flip-flopping? | 9:35 a.m. July 17, 2008
ironic isn't it? we get a president who stays true to his ideals (warped though they may be) and drives this country straight into the ground. but if we get someone who changes his/her mind (aka Romney) when they learn more information and they're a flip-flopper cause that's BAD.

grow-up people. you got what you wanted and now you don't like that either.
glenda | 3:00 p.m. July 20, 2008
To time out:

Oil in CA. can be used within a year. But, they won't let us drill there. Yes it could take from five years up to be productive in most places. But, if we have free enterprise and capitalism, as the Constitution assures us, we can pull our economy up quickly. There's no other direction to go, but up, with freedom. Mitt is the only one that's offering it to us. Other candidates don't seem to know how to be free. It's something that has to be learned.

Sheryl | 11:17 p.m. July 20, 2008
I just want the do nothing congress cleaned out, the leftist wackos to take a LOOONG vacation, the people with the technological know how to keep on working on the alternative thing and, "IN THE MEANTIME" get those drills fired up!!. For crying out loud, it's going to take decades to fully develope alternatives..I can accept biofuels and nuclear, but who in hell wants to look at thousands of windmills or acres of solar panels?..Even Slim Picken's plan won't be ready for 10 years(if that)..
I love the idea of Mitt as the second in command honing his skills to become first in command..and I absolutely shudder at the idea of Obama trying to run this last bastion of freedom with the nutjobs he's bound to strew throughout his administration if,God forbid, he manages to slither in ...There's just something evil in him that's too close to the surface..BTW, how long before those dingbats Pelosi and Reid (any any of the others) are eligible to be kicked to the curb??.. They are poison to America and need to be purged from any governmental body. ..
Wake up people!!..The hour is late

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