Sunday, December 23, 2007

Mitt Romney Accuses John McCain of `Failing Reagan 101′ by Opposing Bush Tax Cuts


Interesting story at FOX News' home page.


Taking aim at a rallying John McCain, New Hampshire front-runner Mitt Romney said Saturday that his GOP presidential rival had failed “Reagan 101″ by twice opposing President Bush’s tax cuts.

Romney also sought to turn McCain’s well-known maverick streak — a central theme in his campaign ads — against the Arizona senator. McCain’s go-it-alone attitude, Romney suggested, will breed more divisiveness in Washington if he wins.

“Anyone who’s run something, whether it’s a small business or a big business, knows that the No. 1 ingredient for success is building a remarkable team of people around you, motivating them, guiding them, insisting on them drawing out their best capacities,” Romney told a crowd of more than 100 people at an elementary school.

“I’ve had occasions to run business, to run the Olympics and to run a state, and you don’t do that by yourself,” said Romney, a former Massachusetts governor.

McCain has no $, but is getting Mitt's attention as Mr. #2 in New Hampshire.

It's been so long since McCain crashed with his immigration bill this summer. Since that time, I've paid so little attention to McCain.
As a result, I've nearly forgotten all the chief argments against him. Taxes is one. Age and temperment are others. It won't take too long to remember.

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