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My Vote (Captain Ed Endorses Romney)
Captain's Quarters ^ | Jan. 27, 2008 | Ed Morrissey

Posted on 01/27/2008 7:52:45 AM PST by jdm

Over a year ago and many times since, I wrote that I could give no endorsement, because I had honestly not made up my mind about which candidate to support. I also told the CapQ community that if I did make a decision, I would announce it as soon as I made it so that they knew where I stood. The deadline for that decision rapidly approaches, since Minnesota caucuses on February 5th, and I have decided to caucus for Mitt Romney.

This decision did not come easily. Some have complained about the choices available to the Republicans, but I have seen the field as a collection of highly accomplished, experienced candidates, almost all of whom I could support -- enthusiastically -- in a general election. That made the decision as hard as it was, and it forced me to analyze what I want to see in a nominee.

First, I want to have someone who supports conservative values. In this, we have no perfect candidates. Fred Thompson came closest, but he quit, and I'm not going to cast my vote for someone who has already dropped out. Romney, Rudy Giuliani, Mike Huckabee, and John McCain all have some claim to a portion of the conservative mandate based on their accomplishments. Of the four, I trust Romney and Giuliani most to continue supporting conservative principles in the face of opposition -- and in fact I'd probably trust Giuliani a little more.

Second, and very importantly, the Republican should have demonstrated success in executive management in both private and public sectors. This eliminates everyone except Romney and Rudy. John McCain wants to make the case that his experience as squadron leader qualifies, and it does demonstrate leadership, but not executive experience. Both Rudy and Romney have led entire organizations in both the public and private sectors, with Romney getting the best in this area. They have had the buck stop at their desk. Both Rudy and Romney have transformed failing entities (New York City and the Salt Lake City Olympics). McCain led 400 men, but he answered to commanders above him at several levels while doing so, and I have yet to see an argument for transformation under McCain's leadership.

Why is this important? The Democrats have no one who can match that experience. Putting McCain or especially Fred Thompson against the Democratic nominee, whether that is Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton, effectively cedes the inexperience argument. It argues that Republicans consider resumes to be irrelevant, and that will have us fighting with one hand tied behind our backs.

Third, we face a tough election if the economy turns south, even mildly. We saw this in 1992 and lost when Bill Clinton successfully convinced people that he had the best ideas for a turnaround. We have one candidate who has undeniable success in the global markets, who understands them and the players that run them. Romney gives us an advantage as the nominee that none of the others can match in this regard.

Over the last two weeks, my focus has come down to Rudy and Romney. Both would make good Presidents. Mitt, however, has shown that he will fight in every state, while Rudy played a bit of rope-a-dope -- and has apparently lost the gamble. Until the debate, I thought Rudy might have had the right idea, but Rudy still hasn't come out of the gate in any effective manner.

Romney is not a perfect candidate. We don't have any perfect candidates. In fact, I could still support Rudy, McCain, or Mike Huckabee without reservation in a general election against either Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton. I think, though, that Romney has the most staying power, the better argument, and the best resume of the remaining Republican candidates. I will enthusiastically caucus for Mitt Romney on February 5th.

Addendum: I have thoroughly enjoyed interviewing the candidates in this race, and I believe I have given all of them a fair shake. Part of that "fair shake" includes being honest about my decision. It also means giving you a fair shake as well.

Yesterday's interview with Mitt Romney helped me firm up my choice. Be sure to listen to it on tomorrow's Heading Right Radio show at 3 pm ET.


TOPICS: Editorial; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: captained; elections; huckabee; mccain; romney; rudy
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To: jellybean

McCain has fought a dirty fight all along...he will use any and all means available to win, even if it means outright, blatant lies!


101 posted on 01/27/2008 10:19:12 PM PST by trussell (Searching for a new tagline)
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To: HD1200

A military retiree Fred head here that will also go for Romney.


102 posted on 01/27/2008 10:19:13 PM PST by ONEBYEONE (u)
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To: dixiechick2000

No, I don’t think anyone has heard anything from Fred since last Saturday. Hope his mom is doing okay.


103 posted on 01/27/2008 10:24:49 PM PST by jellybean (I brought the popcorn for the Battle of The Rinos - Proud Ann-droid and a Steyn-aholic)
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To: Rome2000

So, R2000, you have personally spoken with Larry the Cable Guy and NASCAR fans and they told you this? Or is it something straight from outer space?


104 posted on 01/27/2008 10:28:39 PM PST by dusttoyou (FRED 08, heard it here first, now time to give Mitt a checkout)
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To: jellybean

I’ve been thinking about his mom, too.

He’s been quiet.

I think that’s good...priorities, and all.


105 posted on 01/27/2008 10:34:05 PM PST by dixiechick2000 (There ought to be one day-- just one-- when there is open season on senators. ~~ Will Rogers)
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To: jellybean
The “Fred is dropping out tomorrow and endorsing McCain” rumor has simply been amended to “Fred is endoring McCain tomorrow” and it just continues on and on. How many tomorrows has it been now? By the way...Is he still the stalking horse for McCain now that he's dropped out? You know, rumor has it that whatever Fred does, it must be for McCain.

These baseless Fred rumors should be given their own category at Snopes.

106 posted on 01/27/2008 10:45:27 PM PST by Route66 (America's Main Street - - - Conservative Candidate Wanted... Conservative resume required.)
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To: trussell; jellybean
McCain has fought a dirty fight all along...he will use any and all means available to win, even if it means outright, blatant lies!

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107 posted on 01/27/2008 10:46:29 PM PST by Doofer (Carl Cameron Is A Weasel)
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To: Route66

The very fact that Fred jumped into the race says all I need to know about his supposed friendship with McCain.

Too, the “friendship” angle has been propagated by the media...and McCain.

For a “stalking horse”, he surely has been quiet.


108 posted on 01/27/2008 10:53:40 PM PST by dixiechick2000 (There ought to be one day-- just one-- when there is open season on senators. ~~ Will Rogers)
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To: jellybean
"I suspect this rumor is being leaked by the McCain camp, which was the source of the earlier rumor that Fred was planning on throwing his support behind McCain if he didn't score well in Iowa."

So much for McCain being Fred's buddy.

Bob Novak said the rumor came from Romney's camp. Maybe everyone was peddling the lie.

109 posted on 01/27/2008 11:06:27 PM PST by MitchellC
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To: jellybean

Thank you so much Jellybean. I would hate it so much for Fred to endorse McCain. What McCain did to the with his successfully blocking the release of classified POW/MIA documents was unforgivable, and there is no way I can ever vote for him on that alone, then add in all the other things as well.


110 posted on 01/27/2008 11:20:11 PM PST by Brandie (Please donate To Free Republic!)
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To: BamaDi
Now since all of my family has been calling wanting to know who they should vote for

Tell them to educate themselves and make their own decision...I wouldn't want my family ticked off at me if I told them to vote for someone who let the country down and totally ruined the party.

111 posted on 01/27/2008 11:25:10 PM PST by trussell (Searching for a new tagline)
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To: jdm

Thank you so much, I respect Ed a lot.


112 posted on 01/28/2008 12:22:34 AM PST by Brandie (Please donate To Free Republic!)
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To: AlternateEgo

This FredHead is Not for Pretty Boy.


113 posted on 01/28/2008 4:55:30 AM PST by upcountry miss
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To: jdm

Look for many here to call Ed a liberal idiot now. Their anti-Mitt attitudes are disgusting.


114 posted on 01/28/2008 8:23:48 AM PST by SoFloFreeper
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To: Zevonismymuse
If Freerepublic is any indication, it seems like it is the extreme right that opposes Romney. Those within the reach of reason seem to like Romney.

I totally disagree with that statement. I define the extreme right, and I went from Fred to Mitt. I don't know any serious right-wingers that will vote for McCain or Huck, and only a couple that would go for Rudy over Mitt. Mitt is the only guy in the race that (if recently) still holds my attention as a conservative.

Anyone want to bet that Rush votes for Mitt? I know he will...

115 posted on 01/28/2008 2:11:01 PM PST by America_Right (MittWit as of 1-22-08)
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To: jdm

A Romney - Condoleeza Rice ticket would be the coup de grace for Obama. It would also be curtains for the HillBillary.


116 posted on 01/28/2008 3:12:40 PM PST by jonrick46
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To: jdm

Captain Ed makes a pretty good case.


117 posted on 01/28/2008 3:19:30 PM PST by Tribune7 (How is inflicting pain and death on an innocent, helpless human being for profit, moral?)
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To: America_Right

After listening to Rush today, I agree with you.


118 posted on 01/28/2008 5:55:08 PM PST by Shortstop7
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To: Rome2000

Absolute nonsense.


119 posted on 01/28/2008 5:57:44 PM PST by ItisaReligionofPeace
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To: jdm

All the candidates left standing are useless.


120 posted on 01/28/2008 8:21:38 PM PST by daylilly
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