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Romney has no interest in a McCain Cabinet position

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JTM | 12:55 a.m. Sept. 2, 2008
Okay I officially do not want to ever see a comment from someone making fun of the adoration people have for Obama, or sarcastically calling him a messiah, or his supporters starstruck, or anything like that, until the DNEWS STOPS printing dozens of ROMNEY articles every day. This idolotry of Mitt Romney is getting disgusting
ty | 1:05 a.m. Sept. 2, 2008
mccain should be ashamed of himself...not a better man suited to lead the country if needed, and that possibility is very real, as well romney has strengths in all of mccains weak areas. Mccain is just to stubborn and affraid of having someone smarter than himself...im voting blue come election time.
Donated to Romney's campaign | 1:06 a.m. Sept. 2, 2008
...but I wouldn't vote for him. He changed drastically through the campaign from a centrist Republican to the best imitation he could come up with of an extreme right-wing nut. The whole issue of hunting and loving guns and all of that was just sad. Instead of standing for something, he just came off as a politician: ready to abandon one's own beliefs to appeal to whatever the largest block of voters believes.

McCain won because he stuck with his beliefs for the most part, even though he has also started to appear less and less maverick.

Additionally, after seeing how close Romney is with the Bushes, I can't really support him in any way anymore. Please Utah, stop supporting President Bush. He's not a good man just because he goes to Church. The troops curse his name.
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DG-Tokyo | 2:58 a.m. Sept. 2, 2008
McCain could have done a lot worse than choosing Romney to be his running mate, say by choosing the women he did pick? Why do I hear chants of "(Obama) was right and McCain was wrong?" The VP choice was the best Obama could have hoped for. I don't care how close the polls are now, there is no way McCain will take the White House now. We needed somebody like Mitt Romney to help McCain out on the economic issues he has no clue about.
utwingnut | 3:13 a.m. Sept. 2, 2008
"The troops curse his name?" No we don't!!
CHARLIEBROWN | 3:40 a.m. Sept. 2, 2008
I am puzzled with Romney's claim that he is not interested in a cabinet position or in running again for President. On one hand, you have someone extremely ambitious who ran for Senator of Massachussets against Teddy Kennedy (almost made it), then Governor of the same State, then President of the U.S., then goes out of his way to support his former political opponent...and he would do all this only out of an altruistic desire to support the GOP? Don't tell me that after all this is over, he will just move to Florida to play golf in one of these retirement places for millionaires!
re:donated too Romney | 4:05 a.m. Sept. 2, 2008
You didn't donate to Romneys campaign. Your post is so filled with dem talking points it's sick. Clearly you only read headlines for your politcal info.

Here's a quote from someone who his hiding is true self.
Surely we can support the second amendment but not let criminals have AK 47's". Duh, really Obama, wow landmark thought.
Susan | 4:39 a.m. Sept. 2, 2008
I think that Mr. Romney is a class act and I am grateful to him and his family for making that great sacrifice and running for public office.


I am disappointed that Mccain is the candidate.
Anonymous | 5:03 a.m. Sept. 2, 2008
I hope Mitt crawls back under his rock. Mitt, return to sending American jobs overseas!
Yeah right | 5:17 a.m. Sept. 2, 2008
Unfortunately, Mitt Romney will say anything depending on the time and place. It's a bad habit that cost him the nomination.

Please reprint this article as a reminder if McCain becomes prez and Romney is miraculously transformed into Secretary of the Treasury or something like that.
Ann S. Robison | 5:50 a.m. Sept. 2, 2008
I would like to commend Govenor Mitt Romney for the
excellent way he conducted himself during the Primaries. My husband and I were proud that he was so forthright and presented himself so well. We regret that he was not chosen for V.P. but that certainly does not diminish him in our eyes. We think he would be an excellent leader regardless of where he served. He is a very talented man. And he would have had our vote, for sure! Thanks Mitt!...
rightascension | 6:08 a.m. Sept. 2, 2008
It is easy for Romney not to be interested in a position in a cabinet that probably will not happen.

This year the voters should vote for what they need, not for what the politicians tell us we need.
Anonymous | 6:19 a.m. Sept. 2, 2008
Of course Mitt has no interest in a McCain Cabinet position. There isn't going to be a McCain presidency.
Mitt could have been president | 6:17 a.m. Sept. 2, 2008
If Romney had stuck with his moderate beliefs, had not chased the conservative right, had focused on his management skills and successes and his ability to work across the aisle, and had taken the high road as Obama has done most the time (which is why he is so popular), and if he had serious, courageous, ambitious plans for solving our major problems, he would now be the Republican candidate, and soon our president. And he would have been a great president.

As for the cabinet, if he's a true leader, he should go where he can best serve, whether he would enjoy it or not. With his skills, he could be a great cabinet member.
sandy | 6:58 a.m. Sept. 2, 2008
I think we found out McCains true colors. Too libral for Rebublican conservatives. Everyone said Mitt was a flipflooper. I think McCain has flip his brain on this one! Too good of friends with the same kind of person (Lieberman). You can't be one party one time and another another time. Spratling the fence is not a good thing in polictics. People have to know where you stand. What you believe in.
I thought McCain wanted to be a real American. Someone who really wanted to help us with the issues of our country. He lied! This campaign is only about social poitics. We want the first black man. We want the first woman. Mitt was the only one that wanted to get our country back on its feet economically. I don't know who I will vote for now that this has happened, but whoever it will be, will have to be for the one that whats the glory the most! It sure isn't about helping our country! It was a real honor for me to vote, but this year is a big joke! I'm glad Mitt isn't taking second class from McCain in a cabinet position.
sulking and bitter | 7:07 a.m. Sept. 2, 2008
He wasn't picked so now he isn't going to play.
A real conservative | 7:09 a.m. Sept. 2, 2008
So long Mitt. Don't let the CONSERVATIVE door of Sarah Palin hit you on the way out.

Why send a liberal govenor from Massachussets to the White House when you can send a conservative from Alaska.
Bob Pomeroy | 7:14 a.m. Sept. 2, 2008
As the beneficiary of his father's experience, no wonder he's not interested in a cabinet position. I agree he might have won ahd he not affected the neo-con position and stayed moderate. I don't see how he could back out of that and reassue the moderate mantle at this point.
Screen Age | 7:29 a.m. Sept. 2, 2008
I like Mitt -- love the guy actually -- but can we please let go of the past, embrace the present, and get some coverage of the Republican National Convention as it formalizes the selection of the candidates who are actually going on to represent the Republican party this year?

Elsewhere you read about anti-war protesters throwing bottles, slashing tires and shattering windows -- including those of a police car, and injuring an 80 year old woman delegate, and that there have been 56 arrests so far...

But here all you can find are stories like this patting on the back former candidates who didn't win the nomination, nor were selected as a vice presidential nominee.

Between Gustav and left leaning media coverage, the RNC isn't going to get 50% of the buzz the DNC did.
Whitman | 7:30 a.m. Sept. 2, 2008
Let this be a lesson to all of my fellow members of the LDS church that the Republican Party completely takes us for granted. Mormons were dismissed as a cult by the evangelical community in the primaries, Mike Huckabee, McCain's mother, and obviously by McCain himself. McCain could have sent a huge message by selecting the most qualified person for VP - Mitt Romney.

All Mormons should vote for Obama - to send a message to the GOP that they can't continue to step on us while expecting our time, energy, money, and votes. If we don't stand up and say "no more" they will continue to disrespect us. Utah should go blue. Obama 2008!!
Anonymous | 7:36 a.m. Sept. 2, 2008
Mitt please go away and NEVER come to Utah where you would be annointed supreme dictator.
Gov | 7:39 a.m. Sept. 2, 2008
The only one in Utah aiming for a cabinet position is JHJ.
m j fritzen | 7:59 a.m. Sept. 2, 2008
Thank you, Mitt, for representing us!
Grama Jane | 8:05 a.m. Sept. 2, 2008
It is ironic that people seem uninterested or maybe they are unable to look at facts, and do the math. One can count the changes of position, and the degree they have changed for ALL the contestants, and then also count the things they have done that worked for the good of the people, and the experience of success and find that the totals speak more than the psyc. words of Obama. Mitt is a class act that totals best in the good, and least in the bad but people let their prejudices and the media hype get in the way. McCain and Palin are now our last hope. Obama can't even be consistent in saluting the flag! How ironic that the dems try to rip on Palin for lack of experience when she has MORE than Obama, even without McCain adding in! -- I do wish Palin was for school vouchers though! We need competition in education as the gov. with teachers unions has almost destroyed our ed. system! As a sub teacher, I see we aren't teaching what needs to be taught while so much is dumbed down and tenure keeps BAD teachers in, and wages low.
farmgirl | 8:23 a.m. Sept. 2, 2008
I was a 2002 SLC Olympic volunteer and admired the way Mitt Romney and his staff involved anyone who had a desire to serve in making the Olympics a success. Mitt is a man who inspired us volunteers by lending a hand wherever and whenever one was needed. He is the ultimate in graciousness and optimism. The "mean" posts do not speak for me. Mitt is welcome in Utah at any time!
Mitt Attack | 8:22 a.m. Sept. 2, 2008
The low level of intelligence of some of these blog replies never ceases to amaze me. Many of them miss the point, are filled with mob-like detesation and are real time-wasters to read. Others are good. The truth is that Mitt is a man of integrity and principle, is sometimes imperfect in his words and actions (he's human) and as of right now, he's sick and tired of the grind and stupidity of some people - so he's going to take a back seat for a while. Most of us would do the same thing if we were in his shoes. I'd like to see just one of the above bloggers step up like he has.
Mitt = Class Act | 8:27 a.m. Sept. 2, 2008
Mitt is a real class act. One of the best we've seen or will see. If asked, he'll respond to the call of service if he's asked.
Mitt Romney is a liberal | 8:27 a.m. Sept. 2, 2008
Remember the last Romney that served in a Presidential cabinet.

George Romney advocated global communism and walked out on Goldwater's convention speech.

Like father - like son.

So long Mitt.
I'll bet it's more like... | 8:31 a.m. Sept. 2, 2008
...the McCain Cabinet has no interest in Mitt. That is IF McCain can take the White House. He won't.
Know Mitt well.... | 8:31 a.m. Sept. 2, 2008
Knowing Mitt personally, he's about as genuine as they come. He tells it like it is and he's usually right. He has a lot of common sense and makes decisions based on a high level of wisdom and intelligence. Because of this, I believe, he attracts the ire of those that diametrically oppose these values and talents.
I agree with "Know Mitt Well" | 8:37 a.m. Sept. 2, 2008
You're right on. The small-minded bloggers only have a talent for spitting venom and ignoring the truth.
To: JTM at 12:55am | 8:51 a.m. Sept. 2, 2008
"Printing dozens of Romney articles every day?" Let's see, dozens would equal no less than 24. 24 articles on Mitt Romney from the Deseret News EVERY DAY. You exaggerate your facts here about as much as Osama Obama exaggerates what he's going to change in America should he get elected...
Ted | 9:06 a.m. Sept. 2, 2008
Come on Mitt......take a bone from John McCain. Make people in Utah happy so they can have a "Utah Connection" in the white house if that one old guy is elected.
So, are we done here? | 9:18 a.m. Sept. 2, 2008
Since Willard is out of any political race, Can we be done with him? I'm so sick of seeing story after story about this guy in Utah news. Massachusetts news papers print less about him. The only thing he has in common with this state is his religion. If he wasn't mormon, nobody here would care. He doesn't even go by his real name. He's a liar and an underhanded, elitist politician just like the rest of them. Please Dnews quit printing articles about this guy. It's over, he lost, now move on with your lives.
Chameleon | 9:21 a.m. Sept. 2, 2008
Mitt is qualified and competent - his undoing was his willingness to change positions to fit the political context. He changed opinions on abortion, gay marriage, taxes, health care, etc to fit the current political context. All good politicians will listen to people and "give them what they want" but great politicians will hold firm once in a while and not always change positions to fit the prevailing political winds. Mitt transformed himself as a moderate northeast republican governor to a red-meat conservative republican in order to win votes. His undoing was he appeared to be a chameleon - changing himself to fit the previaling political context. He appeared to be a phony, lacking personal conviction and values. Too bad a person with his competence and conviction to serving the public good succombed to the political temptations of pandering.
Kevin | 9:24 a.m. Sept. 2, 2008
In the future, Mitt will evaluate where he can be of the most meaningful service. He'll either volunteer to serve in that capacity or he will accept someone's offer to serve who has the insight to understand that having Mitt on board is a huge benefit.
Oh Please | 9:38 a.m. Sept. 2, 2008
Mitt is salivating for a cabinet job. Secretary of Billionaire Services would work well for him....
If Mitt comes back.... | 10:01 a.m. Sept. 2, 2008
in 2012 I would hope that the political pundits who have caused this debacle of a presidential election will note that Mitt Romney is the only true "CONSERVATIVE" candidate that was running for president in 2008. The views and beliefs he held were and are the foundation of who he is. No doubt, he will support McCain, but why should he be willing to support a presidency that doesn't support his beliefs? His Father was denied the same way. I hope he comes back again in 2012, after 4 years of Obama or McCain the country will be pleading for someone like Romney to come in and clean up the mess.
Mitt would be great | 10:03 a.m. Sept. 2, 2008
He would be great in an advisory positition, whether as a cabinet member or not. He is very savvy about financial matters, and our country could use someone like that right now--badly, actually. I hope that if he is asked to fulfill such a responsibility that he would be willing to do so. McCain and Palin would need good cabinet personnel and advisors. I honestly do not know who to vote for, so it is going to be a "vote by elimination" for me. I DON'T want Obama in there, so the other choice is McCain. Either way, the next 4 years will be tough. McCain would be the better choice on many levels.
Karl | 10:07 a.m. Sept. 2, 2008
At least Mitt is smart enough not to jump on McCains sinking ship.
Re: So, are we done here? | 10:13 a.m. Sept. 2, 2008
Let's see, one of the two state-wide Utah newspapers covers an event at a national political party's convention in Minnesota at which a man who took 90% of the Utah primary votes speaks to the Utah delegation at a breakfast meeting. That actually does sound kind of like news to me beyond a Mormon connection to the state, but then I'm just a simple man living in Maryland. I'm sure his stepping in to lead the first profit-turning Olympics after the scandal associated with the Utah organizing committee had absolutely nothing to do with the adoration that the people of Utah have for Mitt. Nothing at all. But then, I'm just a simple man living in Maryland--I wouldn't know anything about that.
Cats | 10:15 a.m. Sept. 2, 2008
TO Whitman: My country matters to me too much to "send a message" to the Republican Party. I hoped Mitt would be the nominee, but he didn't make it. I don't like the way Mike Huckabee behaved and I wish Evangelicals weren't so misinformed about the LDS Church. But, Mitt did a great amount of good in changing perceptions and I think he'll have another chance in the future.

I'm supporting McCain as a great man and a geniune American hero. I think Sarah Palin is a breath of fresh air--she's great.

Please don't let anger over the "fact" that the Republican Party takes LDS for granted cause you to support a candidate that would be a disaster. We need to put our "Country First" and support what's best for the future of America.
Obama in 08 | 10:16 a.m. Sept. 2, 2008
Obama/Biden will win the election in November. Mitt Romney will challenge the incumbent President Obama in 2012 for the presidency. I can't wait for Romney in 2012! Just 4 more years...Go Mitt!
mitt for gov | 10:21 a.m. Sept. 2, 2008
Maybe Mitt should come back to Utah and run for governor. Huntsman isn't all that great and Mitt would be a shoe in with 90% of primary vote!
Now.... | 10:25 a.m. Sept. 2, 2008
comes the time of the Democrats to seized the White House. I never thought it would come down to this, but with all the bickerings and back stabbing now amongst party members, Lord help us all.
Fred | 10:33 a.m. Sept. 2, 2008
I would like to invite those who oppose gay marriage (who support heterosexual marriage) to post comments on newspapers in California where the real battle is being waged. Each day take a few minutes and google news search Proposition 8 (you might have to click NEWS if you do a regular google search), and then read the latest news and post a comment in a California newspaper supporting Proposition 8. This is critical and the vote is only a few short months away.
Ernest T. Bass | 11:02 a.m. Sept. 2, 2008
Mitt should have run as a moderate democrat, which is what he really is.
Moderate dems make the best presidents.
McCain will be horrible and with his health issues won't make it 4 years.
I don't want a low-morals Palin as a president.
Obama will win. In eight years Mitt should run as dem and win again.
J W Christensen | 11:10 a.m. Sept. 2, 2008
Good article, very informative. I was surprized Mitt is acting like he won't run for President in 2012. I think he will.

True to the Oneself | 11:25 a.m. Sept. 2, 2008
"Anonymous" can only spit venom, and wants to remain hidden like the chameleon who covers himself in whatever surrounding is best.

Mitt Romney is honest, forthright, and has expressed his opinion as requested. Has he changed? Of course. Who of us have never changed our opinion about something? If we haven't, we're probably too pigheaded to admit it anyway.

Obama pushes for socialism and bigger government control; McCain pushes for war and victory; the majority of the people push for lower gas and food prices, and fiscal responsibility from local, state, and federal government. Obama wants change, great, but changing direction just to change isn't wise when you have no idea where to go once you change.

What do we do? Elect public officials, when we have the chance, who will represent the voice of the people, for the people, and by the people. Until then, we face an incredibly challenging situation that we must get control of, or we will truly encounter far worse trails than we currently encounter.
Anonymous | 11:33 a.m. Sept. 2, 2008
Why would ANYONE want to be in a McCain cabinet if Palin is the calibre of his decisions? It's going to be the worst administration EVER in the country and no sensible person with a hope of a political future will want any part of it!

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