Sunday, January 27, 2008

Gov. Romney's Qualifying, outside-of-D.C. Leadership



McCain's been recently suggesting Mitt is not a great leader. Instead, Mitt's only been a manager--someone such as McCain could easily hire. In this video, Mitt takes him to task over this pathetic argument.

Mitt asks, "If he's been a leader, where'd he lead us?" Ouch. Romney makes it clear that whatever "leadership" McCain has had in the Senate has not resulted in much progress.

Our challenges have only increased. Washington is broken.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

John McCain's "Mitt's not a leader, just a manager" statement was just another McStupid comment from Senator McCain.

At another site I left a comment regarding this excerpt from the Hartford Courant's endorsement of Mitt Romney which I will repeat here:

“But if you throw him a knotty problem that needs to be solved by Friday, he’s the candidate we’d bet on to have it done by Tuesday.” - Hartford Courant
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I am a Conservative Republican, but I can also describe my political stance as “the politics of what works.”

That is one of the main reasons I am supporting Mitt Romney — he is a man who brings a team together to ruthlessly analyze problems, then ruthlessly brainstorms solutions, and then puts the solutions to work. AND, if the solution don’t work, has the courage and humility to go back to the drawing board to find a solution that DOES work.

He is a CAN DO and WILL DO kind of guy! That is my kind of guy!

That is the kind of man we need in the Oval Office - NOW!

We would be truly blessed to have him as our President of this great country.

Go Mitt!

Big Jay said...

Another video that backs this post up is the one about how Mitt saved Bain & Company the consulting firm. 'We're gonna find a different way to solve this than layoffs.' 'Now Bain and Company is 15 times bigger than it was.'