Mark Leibovich's front-page profile in Saturday's New York Times of GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney painted the former Massachusetts governor as all style and little substance -- "Polished and Upbeat, Romney Struggles to Connect on Stump."
"Mitt Romney loves the word 'great.' As in, 'Have a great day,' 'Things are going great,' 'I’m feeling great.' Mr. Romney, the former governor of Massachusetts, also looks great, sounds great and smells great, like shaving cream. Everyone who asks him something gets a 'Thanks, great question.'"
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"In a halting cadence, Mr. Faux (pronounced 'Fox') explained that his 26-year-old son, an Army National Guardsman, was about to leave for Iraq.
"'What is your plan to fix this problem?' Mr. Faux asked, his voice breaking slightly.
"If Mr. Romney was feeling the man's pain, he was not inclined to say so. Instead, he gave the requisite thanks for the son's service, and then jumped into a rat-a-tat-tat litany of his Iraq talking points: He hails the overthrow of Saddam Hussein. He acknowledges that the United States was 'underprepared' for its aftermath. He attacks Senator Harry Reid, the Democratic leader, for saying the war was 'lost.'
"After eight minutes, Mr. Romney concluded, 'Thanks, great question,' and moved on.
"Mr. Faux sat with his arms folded. 'Sort of a stock response,' he complained later in an interview.
"By any measure, Mr. Romney, who is seeking the Republican presidential nomination, is a master pitchman and presenter, bred in politics (his father, George, was the governor of Michigan), enriched in business and battle-tested in the Republican pariah colony of Massachusetts. He is relentlessly upbeat ('I'm feeling incredibly optimistic about our future,' he says at campaign events.) His polished 'presidential bearing' has been marveled upon, a package of great hair, sleek suits and dreamy smiles well matched to podiums and magazine covers.
"But can he connect with voters? While he is climbing in the polls, some people who have seen him close up at recent events describe him as impressive but somewhat detached. He struggles at times to convey a sense that he is an accessible mortal -- that he can be spontaneous, that he bears scars and can appreciate at gut-level the struggles of ordinary Americans."
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"This is something of a notable admission from Mr. Romney, that he is 'on' all the time and has no intention of letting down his fabulous hair in public. But the beauty of a long presidential campaign is that only so much can be scripted and controlled. Inevitably, some unwelcome reality will intrude, and the candidate may reveal himself in an unguarded moment. Or not."
Leibovich concluded with one of those apparent moments of "beauty" -- an encounter with a rude old man in New Hampshire who refused to shake Romney's hand because Romney is Mormon.
Leibovich was much more flattering in an April profile of second-tier Democratic candidate Sen. Chris Dodd of Connecticut, hailing Dodd as a "happy warrior" in a "joyous orbit."
And Leibovich was gushing when discussing his article on Al Gore (one candidate who has definitely struggled to "convey a sense that he is an accessible mortal"), calling the former vice president turned environmental Cassandra "a very, very unique hybrid of sort of pop culture icon and science 'guru.'"
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—Clay Waters is the director of Times Watch, an MRC project tracking the New York Times.


















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I've been waiting for someone
June 18, 2007 - 12:03 ET by TruthMongerI've been waiting for someone to mention the hair...
What's Obama's big thing - nice tan?
Romney's hair stands second to Edwards.
June 18, 2007 - 12:09 ET by acaiguanaRomney's hair stands second to Edwards.
Obama Hussein Barak or is it Barak Husseien Obama or is it ala Ted Kennedy - Osama? He has big ears. Remember Maureen Dowd's ear thingy?
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Quoted from: 'Acaiguana Notes from the Bomb Shelter' (soon to be a movie at theaters near you)
Question: "What is you
June 18, 2007 - 13:01 ET by Prester JohnQuestion: "What is your plan to fix this problem?"
Preferred Answer: "Win. Next."
Pop Icons
June 18, 2007 - 13:09 ET by Cool ArrowSays a lot about journalistic analysis.
Pop culture icon?? Al Gore??
June 18, 2007 - 13:42 ET by ksimm81Pop culture icon?? Al Gore?? lol!!!
He's almost as smart as Andy
June 18, 2007 - 15:03 ET by GalvanicHe's almost as smart as Andy Warhol's giant Campbell's soup can, so I guess that makes him a pop culture icon.
So this was on the front page
June 18, 2007 - 15:04 ET by ThisnThatSo this was on the front page of the NYT??? And the Kennedy airport plot was on page 37????
As I recall, the justification of the page 37 position of the airport plot article was something like "We felt the plot wasn't really indicative of any immenent danger to the public. No actual plans were made. No weapons were found. They were just talking about it". Well, the tone of the Romney piece was the same, in terms of real substance and insight about the candidate: "Too much good hair. Somewhat detached. Dreamy smiles well matched to podiums and magazine covers. A master pitchman and presenter. Gives stock answers". and so on.
Yet, this gets front page coverage. Why, you might ask. Could it be because it serves a NYT agenda -- to tear down a Republican candidate whose poll numbers are climbing? Would that be the real purpose these days of this newspaper?
Sadly, yes. The NYT is nothing but yellow journalism these days. All of the editors need to be fired, and they need to randomly select people off the street to help begin to improve the quality of the paper. IMO.
Bush is "dumb" so Romney must be "Cold"
June 18, 2007 - 17:27 ET by exLibBush connects with the people but is an "Idiot"
Romney is the MSM's worst nightmare. I guy who is 10x the intellect and Business Mind that ALL the Dem canidates combined couldn't equal.
So, they have to make up the non-sense about his not connecting. Of course you can always find people who don't connecct with even the most charismatic individual.
I am sure there were millions of Americans like myself who found Bill Clinton a big phony, who said whatever people wanted to hear at any given moment and had no internal compass of his own, yet how often did anyone like myself ever find his way into an article about BC on the stump, "Finding it difficult to connect" with voters.
I'll say, NEVER.
Well, Leibovich got one thing
June 18, 2007 - 17:42 ET by bigtimerWell, Leibovich got one thing correct....Dodd was a Happy Warrior in a Joyous Orbit...just ask Kennedy...and some unknown gal that waited on them...
LOL!
The left have been pounding on Romney for months now....that ought to tell ya' all ya' need to know right there....
I'd vote for him in a minute flat just watching the leftist msm....
...lol....
Thompson/Hunter '08
MSM in bed with Democrats
June 18, 2007 - 18:43 ET by deerjerkydaveThe MSM has been wetting their pants to get the chance to call Mitt Romney an empty suit and finally here it is. The only problem is that he isn't. Romney went to impressive schools, got impressive grades, graduated at the top of his class, had an impressive career in business, the olympics, and government. I counted Romney out when he ran for governor in MA, but I'm not so quick to count him out anymore.