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RandySF

(58,835 posts)
Tue Feb 21, 2012, 08:18 PM Feb 2012

"Mitt hasn’t talked much about his mom."

Lenore Romney, a onetime actress, ran for a Senate seat in Michigan in 1970, taking on incumbent Democrat Phil Hart, a high-profile critic of the Nixon administration. Romney, then 61, argued that “never has the voice and understanding of a concerned woman been so needed.” She strongly backed abortion rights and the Equal Rights Amendment.

“Republicans had hoped to oust Hart by using George Romney’s demonstrated charisma to catapult Mrs. Romney into office,” the AP reported. Instead, she was crushed.

Her candidacy was something of a historical accident. After the 1968 election, Nixon had appointed his old campaign foe, George Romney, the Michigan governor, as his secretary of Housing and Urban Development. “Nixon needed a few moderate Republicans to balance the Cabinet,” wrote John Ehrlichman, a former top aide who was later imprisoned for Watergate crimes. “What better revenge than to put Romney into a meaningless department, never to be noticed again.” (The passage is cited in the new book The Real Romney.)

But Secretary Romney pushed to integrate suburban housing, causing a political problem for his boss, and Nixon decided he wanted Romney out. His aides, according to one author, came up with the maneuver of encouraging Romney to run for the Senate. Instead, his wife, who had been Michigan’s first lady, made the race.

Lenore Romney beat a conservative state senator, Robert Huber, for the GOP nomination. But Hart beat her in a landslide, with 67 percent of the vote. The impact of that loss on her son remains unknown, as Mitt hasn’t talked much about his mom.



http://blogs.thedailybeast.com/spin-cycle/2012/2/21/mitt-romneys-mom-and-her-long-ago-senate-race

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"Mitt hasn’t talked much about his mom." (Original Post) RandySF Feb 2012 OP
Mitt will talk about dear old mum when the primaries are over gratuitous Feb 2012 #1
She was apparently "background" material SoCalDem Feb 2012 #2

gratuitous

(82,849 posts)
1. Mitt will talk about dear old mum when the primaries are over
Tue Feb 21, 2012, 08:27 PM
Feb 2012

And he desperately needs some kind of cachet to cover the stink of his rank pandering to the lizard-brain troglodyte right. If you can't hear it now, allow me, "Why, I remember the political lessons taught to me by my mother, the First Lady of Michigan. She was a strong advocate for all women, their health care, and even the Equal Rights Amendment which I fully support (now that it's deader than a doornail - oops, I'm not supposed to say that part, hu-kkk-kkk-kkk-kuh)." There will even be an ersatz "Women for Romney" group to tell us all what a bunch of ninnies women are for voting so consistently Democratic.

SoCalDem

(103,856 posts)
2. She was apparently "background" material
Tue Feb 21, 2012, 11:35 PM
Feb 2012

Is it part of their faith? Remember the Elizabeth Smart abduction.. It was always "creepy-Dad" on camera...rarely Mom. It always bothered me too that HE was the one who hired those men to "work around the home" knowing that he had young daughters around the place.

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