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http://nymag.com/news/frank-rich/mitt-romney-2012-2/?mid=nymag_press<snip>
Now much of the 75 percent has identified the non-Mitt candidate who really does express where the GOP is today. Newt Gingrich is proud to stir a dollop of race into the vitriol he hurls at Barack Obama, the food-stamp president. Hes a human Vesuvius at spewing populist anger at all elites; attacks by the press or by Republican Establishment talking heads like Karl Rove and Joe Scarborough only make him stronger. And unlike any other GOP leader, he can boast that he actually realized the tea partys goal of shutting the government down. The morning after Newt shut Mitt down in South Carolina, Rich Lowry, the editor of the pro-Mitt, anti-Newt National Review, channeled the horror of GOP grandees everywhere. If Romney cant right himself, he wrote, then every major elected Republican in the country will panic and every unlikely scenario to get another candidate in the race will be explored. The names once again being floatedMitch Daniels! Jeb Bush! Paul Ryan! Bobby Jindal!have not been known to raise the pulse rate of anyone beyond the 25 percent of the GOP embodied by elite conservative pundits in Washington and New York.
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For four years now, Republicans have been demonizing Barack Obama for his alleged othernesstrashing him as a less-than-real American pushing anti-colonial, socialist, and possibly Islamist ideas gleaned from a rogues gallery of subversive influences led by his Kenyan father, Saul Alinsky, and the Reverend Jeremiah Wright. And yet Romney is in some ways more exotic and more removed from real America than Obama ever was, his gleaming white camouflage notwithstanding. Romney is white, all right, but hes a white shadow. He can come across like an android whos been computer-generated to be the perfect genial candidate. When forced to interact with actual people, he tries hard, but his small talk famously takes the form of guessing a voters age or nationality (usually incorrectly) or offering a greeting of Congratulations! for no particular reason. Richard Nixon was epically awkward too, but he could pass (in Tom Wickers phrase) as one of us. Unlike Nixons craggy face, or, for that matter, Gingrichs, Romneys does not look lived in. His eyes dont show the mileage of a veteran fighters journey through triumphs and hard knocksthe profile that Americans prefer to immaculate perfection in a leader during tough times. Even at Mitts most human, he resembles George Hamilton without the self-deprecating humor or the perma-tan.
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kentuck
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The book has no bombshells, and the very lack of them is revealing. For all the encyclopedic detail its authors amassed, and all the sources they mined, their subject remains impenetrable. A wall. A shell. A mask, they write at the outset, listing the terms used by many who have known or worked with Romney and view him as a man who sometimes seems to be looking not into your eyes but past them. Former business and political colleagues are in agreement that he has scant interest in mingling with people in even casual social interactions (in a hallway, for instance) and displays little desire to know who people are. He so rarely went out with the guys in any social venue that one business associate dubbed him the Tin Man for his inability to bond. During his one term as governor of Massachusetts, Romney was inaccessible to legislators, with ropes and elevator settings often restricting access to his suite of offices. He was notorious, one lawmaker explained, for having no idea what our names werenone. A longtime Republican, after watching Romneys vacuous, failed senatorial campaign against Teddy Kennedy in 1994, came to the early conclusion that Mitts main cause appeared to be himself. This was borne out in 2006, when Romney spent more than 200 days out of Massachusetts ginning up a presidential run rather than attending to his duties as the states chief executive.
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(62,448 posts)Patrick_Bateman
(47 posts)"Cougar Club".
It brings to mind a few things, but not this.
riverwalker
(8,694 posts)great stuff.
"And yet Romney is in some ways more exotic and more removed from real America than Obama ever was, his gleaming white camouflage notwithstanding"
"Unlike Nixons craggy face, or, for that matter, Gingrichs, Romneys does not look lived in. His eyes dont show the mileage of a veteran fighters journey through triumphs and hard knocksthe profile that Americans prefer to immaculate perfection in a leader during tough times. Even at Mitts most human, he resembles George Hamilton without the self-deprecating humor or the perma-tan."