NYT's Michael Luo Mocks 'Buttoned-Down Multimillionaire' Mitt Romney


As Mitt Romney tries to close the gap with John McCain before the voting on Super Duper Tuesday, New York Times reporter Michael Luo took an unsympathetic look at Romney's political makeover in Tuesday's "Meet the New Mitt Romney, The Anti-Insider Populist."

(Back on December 20, Luo wondered whether "Romney had jerked the wheel too hard to the right" in appealing to conservatives.)

Mitt Romney is leading a citizen revolution, or at least that is what he has been telling people these last few days as he has tries to right his bid for the Republican nomination.

It may seem an unlikely role for a PowerPoint-loving, buttoned-down multimillionaire, but there Mr. Romney was, on stage Monday here in his starched white shirt and tie, raising his voice to be heard above the crowd and portraying himself as the anti-establishment insurgent.

This marks the fourth instance the Times has emphasized that Romney, who has assets of $350 million, is a "multimillionaire." But with assets of $30 million, Democratic left-wing candidate John Edwards isn't exactly in the poorhouse either. Yet a Nexis search indicates Edwards was never stamped with the patrician phrase "multimillionaire" by the Times during his failed campaign for president.

Unflattering phrases about Romney abound:

That Mr. Romney, the one-time leveraged-buyout artist who has spent more than $35 million of his personal fortune on his campaign, is now running as a populist insurgent may come as a surprise to some. But he has been through a variety of iterations of his message over the last year, donning at various points the image of a pragmatic problem-solving businessman, conservative ideologue and change agent.

It was in New Hampshire that he settled on a theme about Washington's being broken and his ability to bring change.

But with Mr. McCain now threatening to run away with the nomination, Mr. Romney has melded the old with the new, lobbing conservative grenades once again while talking about change. His latest script is calculated to sound the alarm over the prospect of Mr. McCain as the Republican nominee.

"In our party right now, there's a battle for the heart and soul of the Republican Party," he said, addressing an enthusiastic audience on Sunday at a community college in Glen Ellyn, Ill., a rock-ribbed Republican suburb of Chicago. "Which way are we going to go? Are we going to take a sharp left turn in our party, get as close as we can to Hillary Clinton, without being Hillary Clinton?"

Nooo!

There was a time, after he received some pushback from Mr. McCain for labeling the recent failed immigration overhaul in the Senate "amnesty" for illegal immigrants, that Mr. Romney was careful to say that it constituted a "form of amnesty."

Gone is that subtlety. Instead, on Monday in Nashville, as some tucked into chocolate chip pancakes, he bellowed, "Do you want a nominee who helped write McCain-Kennedy that gave amnesty to illegal immigrants?"

A man shouted, "No way!"

—Clay Waters is the director of Times Watch, an MRC project tracking the New York Times.


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Let's see, Romney is a

Let's see, Romney is a fabulous businessman that will benefit the Country as President.  McCain is a career politician that married money.  

As sorry as I am that McCain was a POW, that is ALL he has ever had going for his political career.   

class warfare, appeasement,

class warfare, appeasement, baby-killing, junk science, racism, sexism, religious bigotry, lawlessness, celebrity and self-worship, debauchery...

how do these lefties sleep at night?

Michael Luo ought to be

Michael Luo ought to be more worried about whether John McCain has pulled the wheel too far to the left.

apparently Mr. "even Republican" amnesty-voting, free-speech squelching, McCain, with all those Democratic hyphens attached to his last name is just a shining example of "reaching out."

Oh, that's right! When a Republican moves left to pander, it's called "evolving."

Populist hmmmmmmm

My brother a few weeks ago was using a term Rush Limbaugh had spoken of and I wondered about it, but now seeing the Times use it there is obvious red state usage in it.

POPULIST means someone who is an advocate of "democratic principles".

That would mean the new key word is a populist, who is akin to someone advocating mob rule.

For the Times to mock Romney is interesting as an anti insider who appeals to MOB RULE.
The Times is stating that Romney's voters are MOBS.

But yet if one beholds an Obama populist surge it would be akin to masses of socialist voters for a cause........Hillary's voters would be "it takes a village".

Populist is the perfect word for liberals now as they do not have to be "progressive", but mean instead they are populist in a positive clique, but when the GOP is populist it will be negative in a mob.

It is their perfect Catch 22 word as it means not what it means and means only what they think it means........definition aside.

 

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Mitt

Mitt Romney is spending his own, hard-earned money to be President. I admire him for that. Besides, he is far and away the most intelligent, competent person running for the office. So what's the problem? The "insiders" don't want him. That makes him the "outsider", no? He also represents the political opinions of millions of people. What's more "populist" than that?

BTW, the preacher actually denied that a deal had been made in West Virginia. But the old soldier's people admitted to the deal. A "preacher" lying? A "stright talker" making a back room deal? Oh-My-God!

NEVER,NEVER trust a "liberal"

ives... It really is

ives...

It really is embarrasing. We have a lying preacher, a straight talker with a forked tongue, and a rich flip flopper. The GOP really is in big trouble! 

The Conservative movement is about to be reborn.