Capital Commerce

Romney: McCain Won't Pick Me as Veep

By James Pethokoukis

Posted: July 25, 2008

High gas prices, rising unemployment, and tumbling home values may be lousy news for most Americans, but more and more our troubled economy looks like just the ticket for getting veep short-lister Mitt Romney on the bill with John McCain. Romney, my sources tell me, is insisting to top politicos in Boston and Washington that he does not think McCain will pick him. Problem is, few of these folks are buying the humble act. Here is what one conservative insider with Romney ties just told me in an E-mail:

My gut tells me he is going to choose Romney. He's vetted, he is credible on economic issues, he is acceptable to all three wings of the GOP conservative base (economic conservatives, social conservatives—except for strain of anti-mormonism in some southern states, national security conservatives), he is a proven vote getter in Michigan (also the Romney name is good in Wisconsin, where his dad opened up auto plants), there are a lot of mormons in CO, NM, NV—all key swing states, and he can provide a big boost to McCain's fundraising.

Me: This all reminds me of a wonderful scene in the 1990 film Awakenings about the catatonic victims of a long-ago encephalitis epidemic. (Stick with me on this one, gang.) Everyone just assumes that these stricken people have no awareness of their environment or the passage of time. When a young doctor (played by Robin Williams) wonders how on earth his fellow medical researchers can be so sure of their assumption, an older doctor (played by Max von Sydow) matter of factly replies, "Because the alternative is unthinkable."

And this is how I view the Race for No. 2. The alternatives are unthinkable. Well, almost. They pretty much all create as many problems as they solve. Take Tim Pawlenty, another guy on the short list, my sources tell me. The Minnesota governor might—might—help McCain in the "Land of a Thousand Lakes" and even in Wisconsin. But will voters perceive him as "ready on Day One" to handle a foreign policy crisis or fix the economy?

Watch McCain make fools of us all and pick former eBay CEO Meg Whitman.

ROMNEY

I was devastated when Romeny dropped out of the race. Out of all of the candidates, he was truly the only one that I believed what he was saying. Regardless of religion (we don't sit here and analyze everyone else's beliefs - why should we do that to him), Romney is honest. I can see it in him, and I truly believe he is the one that cares about people more than anyone else on the panel.

McCain would be crazy not to pick him. If this man can make millions for himself by turning bad companies into profitable ones, then I have the utmos confidence that he can do that for our country. I don't believe any of the other candidates stand a chancde against his "economic smarts". McCain has his strengths, but reaching to the part of America that views McCain and Obama as just polititicans trying to make a name for themselves, Romeny will bring balance and trust. Two things that we have been missing for a very long time in this country.

GO ROMNEY!!!

Tamara of SC @ Aug 23, 2008 07:29:12 AM

Capital Gains Tax needs to be abolished - Like in Switzerland

Switerland was founded 500 years before the US.

The have repeatedly assessed the Capital Gains Tax for

Induviduals and came repeatetly to the conclusion it is not

worth the paper implemantation and restricts severely

Capital Flow, Capital Flow is what the US needs now.

When will the US learn from more mature and older countries

about the Capitas Gains Tax.

Both Candidates are wrong and use economic and financial knowledge built on quicksand, otherwise they would not argue about 15 or 27 percent tax.

This large spread proves there is no fundamental know how

applied in the US about capital gains tax for individuals.

It will provide an economic stimulus for the US and bring

a lot of Capital Back from Tax Havens, including the lawmakers

own money if they still have any in tax havens.

mvbussl of CA @ Jul 31, 2008 22:17:03 PM

Mitt Romney Is The Perfect Guy For Veep

McCain/Romney would be a dream ticket for the Republicans. McCain has all of the Washington Insider and military experience - not to mention that his father and grandfather were both 4 star admirals in the Navy.

America is the biggest broken corporation in the world. Guess what Romney did. He spent 25 years going all over the world successfully fixing broken corporations. Don't you think he could give the administration some great ideas and provide leadership fixing any number of broken economic situations that we have?

Let's pick the right guy for the job - Romney!

Steve Jacoby of FL @ Jul 30, 2008 14:47:19 PM

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