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Eleanor Clift
It probably tells us more about the other Republican presidential candidates, but people are starting to ask: will Mitt run again?
The last time that someone had leveraged a movie for a comeback as successfully as Mitt Romney has used the documentary Mitt, John Travolta was nominated for an Oscar in Pulp Fiction.
Just over a year ago, Romney was a political dead man walking.
Hed lost the presidency, a race Republicans thought was theirs to win, and his defeat reignited the civil war between the GOP establishment and the upstart Tea Party. The Tea Party and social conservatives never had much use for Romney as a Massachusetts moderate and the Establishment just saw him a loser. But now after Chris Christies political fall from grace and no heir apparent to be anointed as the Establishment candidate, Romney suddenly looked a whole lot better. There he was with Jimmy Fallon slow jamming the news, starring at Sundance in the documentary, Mitt, and giving authoritative interviews on the security arrangements in Sochi.
It was the political equivalent of shouting from the rooftops that his year-long post-election exile had come to an end. Then there were the tweets, Is he running? Inquiring minds wanted to know. It was in the air; it was getting buzz. And while the great and varied minds that compose the political echo chamber discount another Romney run as improbable and unlikely, the fact that hes even mentioned says more about the state of the GOP than it does about Romney himself.
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Enrique
(27,461 posts)if Obamacare is successful and Mitt takes credit for it in a 2016 run for President?
SDjack
(1,448 posts)Historic NY
(37,457 posts)nyquil_man
(1,443 posts)The severely conservative governor or the guy who feebly tried to out-liberal Ted Kennedy?