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Friday, February 02, 2007
Romney Addresses House Conservatives
Posted by: Matt Lewis at 1:36 PM

Well, we just heard Gov. Romney speak to the Heritage Conservative Members Retreat in Baltimore.  In a few minutes, he will grant a press conference. A few thoughts on the speech ...

Rep. Tom Feeney of Florida introduced him. Feeney went out of his way to talk about how liberal Massachusetts is -- and how good Gov. Romney has been on social issues.  In short, it was a good introduction (if you are the speaker, that is), because Feeney served as the surrogate, addressing the controversial issues that conservatives in the audience needed to hear.

Romney received a standing ovation when he came in. He was interrupted just once -- by applause -- when he mentioned he cut the number of state workers in Massachusetts. He's a good speaker, in the sense that he checks off all the boxes you would expect a good speaker to have. But he never touched me, or anyone I talked to, on an emotional level. There were no moments when eyes swelled with tears, or hearts beat with patriotism. Maybe that's too much to ask?

The venue probably didn't help; Romney was on a stage in a full suit. He was separated from the crowd by a podium.

So what did he say about Iraq?  The Governor probably heard Rich Lowry's criticism (that he didn't mention Iraq at the National Review Summit last weekend). I say this, because he did mention Iraq,  Still, he focused much more on Iran. He probably devoted three-times as much time to Iran than Iraq.

I think this is an intentional effort to change the subject from Iraq (an issue Republicans lose on) to Iran --where voters may trust a Republican to keep them from acquiring nuclear weapons.

His speech ended with a paragraph about how optimistic and positive he is for the future. It's an obvious, but welcome, attempt to sound Reaganesque. He does.  And, even if it's perfunctory, it's welcome.

UPDATE: 2:30: Governor Romney just addressed the press.  In this setting, I think he was more charismatic than on stage.  He didn't duck any questions, and was very personable.  At one point, he meant to say, "our country," but he instead said "our company."  He never caught the slip, but I suppose most Americans wouldn't be opposed to running America more like a business (as Ross Perot claimed he would do). 



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Matt Lewis writes: Sunday, February, 04, 2007 8:30 AM
Re: Matt, here's a quote for you
I know you're just teasing, but I do think that there are some conservatives who would scoff at the "unserious" notion that a candidate should touch you emotionally. Of course, this is ironic because Ronald Reagan was a master at inspiring Americans. In fact, after the malaise of Jimmy Carter's 70s, this was probably one of his most important jobs. So, in all seriousness, I would ask the question: How important is it to have a "motivator-in-chief"?
Krogy writes: Saturday, February, 03, 2007 10:18 PM
Is Mitt Romney pretending to be conserva
http://www.boston.com/news/globe/editorial_opinion/oped/articles/2007/02/02/mitts_turnaround/
Mitt's turnaround

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=54077
The Mitt split
BobMontcoPenna writes: Saturday, February, 03, 2007 10:27 AM
Herzyliya Conference
Gov Romney spoke at Herzyliza and gave a good speech. But I had sense of unauthenticity.

If Rick Santorum consulted with him, it would have been better. Rick had some negatives on spending and earmarks; his foreign policy initiatives were instinctively and intuitively right on. He understands the issues and can articulate better than anyone. With Rick gone, there is no voice in the Senate. It would be good if Rick campaigned as Romney's foreign policy advisor.Rick is passionate on this issue which he understands so well.
one hot minute writes: Friday, February, 02, 2007 8:35 PM
Matt, here's a candidate for you.

Matt,
About Mitt Romney's speech you wrote;
*******************
"But he never touched me, or anyone I talked to, on an emotional level. There were no moments when eyes swelled with tears, or hearts beat with patriotism."
*******************
Well, I have just the candidate for you---his name is John Edwards.
Rumor has it that when Johnny Breck gives his "Two Americas" speech, even the roughest, toughest, tattoeed members of the teamsters union are known to shed a few tears.
And if Edwards shares an anecdote about a floppy eared puppy his father brought home one day following a long day at the mill, it might inspire you to go litigate various hospitals into bankruptcy, so you too can pave a forest in order to build a 28,000 square foot Taj Mahal with a racquetball court, a watchtower, a drawbridge, and a moat---complete with real live gators imported from the swamps of Florida.

Ha, ha, I'm just funnin' with you.

Keep up the good work, bro.

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