Posted on 03/31/2009 10:16:27 AM PDT by MaestroLC
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney (R) backed the plan for GM and Chrysler put forth yesterday by President Obama, the candidate Romney may face in the 2012 presidential election.
"I think a lot of people expected the president just to cave, write a check, and just hope for the better," Romney said Tuesday morning on CNN. "I think he's expressing some backbone on this."
Romney grew up in Michigan, where his father was governor and, at one time, chairman of a now-defunct auto company. The former 2008 presidential candidate, though, was also sure to tout his own calls for bankruptcy last year, when Chrysler and GM first approached the government seeking support.
"That's something I think he should have said months ago," Romney claimed. "There were a number of us who said bankruptcy or a bankruptcy-like process was something that was needed to get GM and Chrysler on their feet again."
Romney, who won the Michigan Republican primary during the 2008 nominating process, called for the use of the "club" of bankruptcy to force the restructuring of the state's native industry.
"If the parties want to do it voluntarily and apparently, at this stage, it's looking like they haven't been able to then you're going to have to have that kind of a club to be able to have these companies restructure their excessive costs," he asserted.
Watch a video of the interview below:
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That’s not good. Sad. Many the man who would be King.
That should be it for Romney
And rightly so...
Governor Mitch Daniels (R-IN) in 2012!
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Mitch is looking better with each passing day. Daniels/Palin or Palin/Daniels in 2012!!
He always came across to me as being a ‘game show host’. *asbestos on*
A loss in NY-20 would prove how inept the party is in NY. We need to think of ourselves as conservatives not republicans.
I struggled with my conscience before accepting the need to vote for McCain. He has my respect and gratitude for his service.
I won't have to wrassle myself about Romney. As a businessman (his greatest political asset), he really should know better, and if he doesn't, he IS no different from 0bama.
et tu, Romney
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I remember the days when many where saying he was the only true conservative running for President even though his record in Mass-a-tax-it was liberal and he was to the left of McCain on social issues before he began to run for President.
He is not showing backbone. Obama is demonstrating unvarnished tyranny without any legal authority.
Yep. Haven’t seen back bone like this since Mussolini.
Ugh.
If you're a conservative, you're on FR AND you support Romney, ask yourself this question:
What the hell is wrong with me?
A stupid comment like this makes me glad Huckabee ran this idiot out of the race last year. And look at the state his Romney Care is in now. Massachusetts health care is a shambles, and its what we all can expect. Romney The Rino - no question about it.
Even worse, condoning government mandated and forced resignations of corporations.
There is so much wrong with that article, I don’t know where to begin, Ichabod1 claimed.
'I raised taxes because children need highways.'
Yeah. Ok.
In a month or so when the pro-ROmney threads appear here and some of us remind the posters he supported the GM takeover watch his syncophants call us all liars and more... same as they do when faced with his other failings like recommending to McCain and Bush that they accept TARP last year or his support for Cap n Trade before he was against Cap n Trade, etc..... when you have someone who changes their position like their socks it’s hard to keep track.
FYI, Romney unmasks as a socialist.
I really do believe anymore that they are are really in it together, The idiotic GOP is just playing shuck and jive with us.
Michael Steele is a joke and it seems he plans to do nothing. Where is everyone else? Each day we are treated to the next congresscritter who stabs us in the back.
It is us against them, so we best get that straight and think about what we do when it is us against them. Time is not lingering.
Sad. It's the only thing the Republicans can think of to remain relevant.
At least Romney hasn't gone as far as Arnold Schwarzenegger.....yet.
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