Topic: Mitt Romney

Romney Campaign Staff Still Squabbling, This Time Over a 74-Page eBook

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A Time story about "senior advisor" Gabriel Schoenfeld offers a sneak peek at his short eBook, A Bad Day On The Romney Campaign, which comes out on May 14. The gist: Romney should have listened to Schoenfeld more. Duh.

By Elspeth Reeve

May 2, 2013

Penny Pritzker Is Obama's Mitt Romney

She promised to stay in the business world then, but here's how President Obama's kiss-worthy new Cabinet member-to-be now stacks up against his temporary worst enemy. Just count the dollar signs.

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By J.K. Trotter

Apr 26, 2013

George W. Bush's Life Is an Apple Commercial

Long portrayed as technologically aloof, the end of the comeback week gives us a portrait of Bush fully in thrall to consumer technology, leveraging the iPad not to check and respond to email but to express himself in art. Yes, he learned how to paint on an app.

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By J.K. Trotter

Apr 24, 2013

Paul Ryan's Intern Was an Even More Calculating Cyberstalker Than Imagined

After his much-discussed arrest on Tuesday, the charges against Adam Savader were unsealed on Wednesday afternoon, and they are disturbing reflections of a young man with access to power, turned very pushy — and very sexually aggressive — with a virtual toolbox of creepiness at his disposal.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Apr 15, 2013

Georgia Budget Hawk Celebrates Tax Day with 47% Endorsement Video

The words "47 percent" were the death blow to Mitt Romney's presidential campaign — even he admits it was "completely wrong." So why on Earth is Rep. Rob Woodall, a Republican from Georgia who sits on Paul Ryan's House Budget Committee, saying Mitt was so right?

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By Elspeth Reeve

Apr 4, 2013

The GOP's Pursuit of BuzzFeed-Style Memes Is Suicidal

A Republican Party website is going to try to reach young people by stealing the jokey lists and memes from BuzzFeed. While it's funny to imagine "stuffy white men" (the RNC's words!) brainstorm OMG LOL listicles, this is not cosnervatives' first attempt to tap the power of social media to make their ideas go viral.

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By Connor Simpson

Mar 23, 2013

You're Probably Not Invited to Mitt Romney's Summer Mixer

Mitt Romney is hosting a mixer in Park City, Utah this summer to unite "political, business and other thought leaders," according to the Chicago Tribune, but you probably aren't invited unless you're a future Republican contender for President or a deep-pocketed donor. 

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By Philip Bump

Mar 22, 2013

Why the Santorum-Gingrich Unity Ticket Still Would Have Lost

As Mitt Romney inched closer to the Republican nomination, Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich considered fusing their campaigns, according to new revelations from a Santorum advisor. The plan never came to be — but it doesn't matter. It wouldn't have worked.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Mar 18, 2013

What's Inside the GOP Plan to Fix Itself

The lessons the Republican National Committee learned from the 2012 elections is that both the party's message and its policy needs fixing.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Mar 18, 2013

Can the Official Wing of the GOP Rein in the Angry Wing?

There were really two CPACs this weekend: official CPAC and angry CPAC. This is where you could see the conflict between the party's attempt to get new voters and the rebellion of its old ones.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Mar 16, 2013

Rand Paul Wins CPAC Straw Poll

Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul won the presidential primary straw poll at the Conservative Political Action Conference Saturday with 25 percent of attendees' votes, just ahead of Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, who also got 25 percent.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Mar 15, 2013

Mitt Romney Is Sorry He Lost in 2012, but He Doesn't Want to Talk About Why

Taking the CPAC stage to cheers for his first major speech since November, Romney did not in any way name what his mistakes might be, instead reprising a 2012 stump speech for a 2013 version of the party that he left necessarily vague.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Mar 15, 2013

What Went Wrong in 2012? Don't Say Romney

Why did Republicans lose the 2012 elections when so many Republicans really didn't like President Obama?

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By Philip Bump

Mar 14, 2013

Ryan vs. Obama May Be March Madness, but Can Anybody Win?

The only things that have changed from the bracket-laden budget fight of the campaign are a few specific numbers, like switching the second two in "2012" to a three. Indeed, Washington is gearing up for an Obama-Ryan budget rematch — and it's a contest that each side seems all too eager to have.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Mar 13, 2013

Scott Prouty, 47% Filmmaker, Is Not a Democrat

Meet Scott Prouty. On any given day you might find him tending bar, saving women from crocodile-infested waters or recording videos that change the course of history. No big deal.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Mar 13, 2013

Man Who Taped Romney's 47% Speech Will Finally Reveal Himself

Later today, Americans will finally get to meet the cater-waiter who recored and then leaked the video revealing Mitt Romney's now infamous "47 percent" comments.

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By J.K. Trotter

Mar 6, 2013

Mitt Romney Now Employed by His Son

Mitt Romney, businessman, is back in action. According to NBC News, the former presidential candidate and private equity baron has been hired by Solamere Capital, a Massachusetts-based PE firm co-founded and run by his son, Tagg.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Mar 5, 2013

The State of the GOP All-Stars Is Strange

Until Donald Trump's invitation was announced on Tuesday afternoon, this year's Conservative Political Action Conference was mostly in the news for the uninvited guests — their sins were unforgivable. But what do the forgivable CPAC invitees say about the conservative agenda right now? That's where things get weird.

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By Philip Bump

Mar 5, 2013

Twitter is Surprisingly Non-Partisan Given Who Uses Twitter

What's surprising about Pew Research's study suggesting that sentiment on Twitter often doesn't track with public opinion isn't that this happens — it's that the extremes are fairly ideologically balanced.

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By Connor Simpson

Mar 3, 2013

The Sunday Grind

The One Where Mitt Romney Showed Up

Failed Republican Presidential nominee Mitt Romney's first official interview since losing aired on Sunday. Guess what? He totally thought he was going to win, until, y'know, he lost.

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By J.K. Trotter

Mar 1, 2013

Mitt Romney's Bizarre Post-Election Life: A Timeline in Photos

His day-to-day activities, as captured in photographs leading up to his big post-election interview this weekend, bear the scars of his vertiginous fall from presidential candidate to private citizen.

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By Philip Bump

Feb 27, 2013

Chris Christie Has Friends in All the Wrong Places (for a Republican)

Along with eyebrow-raising support from Silicon Valley and Hollywood, Chris Christie today got a contribution from another perhaps-unexpected source: Mitt Romney.

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By J.K. Trotter

Feb 22, 2013

Jimmy Carter Takes Credit for Obama's Re-Election with 47% Video

Jimmy Carter knows why President Obama was re-elected. According to the former one-term president, it wasn't Obama's first-term achievements or his limber campaign staff that secured his second victory. It was Jimmy Carter's grandson.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Feb 20, 2013

Romney Will Resurface at CPAC

Mitt Romney will give a speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference in March, his first public speaking appearance since conceding defeat on election night, the National Review's Robert Costa reports.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Feb 15, 2013

The GOP Primary: Where Are They Now?

During the 2012 Republican primary, several candidates were criticized as unserious hustlers who cared less about America's problems than getting more famous into order to sell books — or get a Fox News contract like the one Herman Cain landed on Friday. Well, it's a year later. How did everyone do? 

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By David Wagner

Feb 12, 2013

Today's Best

Five Best Tuesday Columns

Peter Wensierski on the polarizing pope, Greg Sargent on Ted Nugent's friends in D.C., Sam Lagrone on looming Navy cuts, Jeffrey Toobin on vanishing Republicans, and Andrew Ross Sorkin on an elite LinkedIn. 

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By Elspeth Reeve

Jan 23, 2013

What's Behind the GOP's Fixation on Benghazi?

As Republicans grilled Hillary Clinton on the Obama administration's response to Benghazi in congressional hearings Wednesday, they repeatedly hit on a talking point that doesn't seem like it'd do them a lot of good: It's been four months.

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By David Wagner

Jan 21, 2013

A Guide to the Inauguration's No-Shows

George W. Bush, Mitt Romney, even Oprah Winfrey — the famous people who didn't attend Barack Obama's second inauguration say as much about the ceremony as those who did turn up. 

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Jan 4, 2013

It's Official: Romney Got 47% of the Vote

As the new Congress certified President Obama's win in the electoral college, word came of the official final count from the Associated Press: the man behind the 47-percent video won over exactly 47.2 percent of America.

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By Connor Simpson

Dec 23, 2012

Mitt's Son Says He Never Wanted to be President Anyway

If you thought the tale of how Mitt Romney lost the general election was already told, you would be wrong. Because there is so much left to tell, like how Mitt never wanted to be President anyway. 

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By Elspeth Reeve

Dec 20, 2012

Romney's Insurance Policy for Winning Cost Taxpayers This Much

If you thought Mitt Romney wasted his money on advertising, you won't believe how much of yours his transition team spent on furniture and BlackBerrys.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Dec 17, 2012

How Romney Really Blew the Election, Even by His Own Strange Scoreboard

A new e-book offers more insight into Romney's micomanagement approach to politics, and the three big ways in which it failed him.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Dec 14, 2012

This Guy Robbed a Bank in a Mitt Romney Mask

On Friday, the TMZ cycle whirled on, when Romney's name got pulled into a petty crime. A man wearing a Romney mask robbed a bank in Sterling, Virginia, Point Break-style.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Dec 14, 2012

Only 28 Percent of Romney's Donors Were Women

Mitt Romney lost women voters by 12 percentage points, but he lost women donors by way more.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Dec 12, 2012

How Romney and His Super PAC Blew the Great TV War of 2012, Revealed

Forget for a moment whether they were true or not, and that one of them earned the title of "Lie of the Year" today. When it came to the biggest expenditure of his presidential campaign — TV ads — the technocratic and data-loving Mitt Romney allowed his campaign to waste a shocking amount of money.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Dec 12, 2012

Mitt Romney Ad Wins 'Lie of the Year'

Mitt Romney's campaign ad claiming President Obama "sold Chrysler to Italians who are going to build Jeeps in China" — implying Ohio jobs were being shipped overseas — has been awarded PolitiFact's dubious achievement.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Dec 10, 2012

Mitt Romney's Post-Election Approval Rating Is 47%

The gods of irony have smiled once again and played with a new Politico poll: only 47 percent of likely voters now view Romney and Paul Ryan favorably.

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By Connor Simpson

Dec 9, 2012

Mitt Romney Picks a Boxing Match for His First Post-Election Public Appearance

Mitt and Ann Romney have largely stayed out of the public eye since losing the election a little over a month ago. Last night they made their first public appearance together at a rather unlikely event -- a boxing match. 

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Dec 4, 2012

Romney vs. Biden: A Costco Showdown

Reports have surfaced today that Romney visited the institution of American commerce known as Costco this week — and looked way more dweeby than Joe Biden when the vice-president shopped at the superstore just days earlier.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Dec 3, 2012

Romney's New Marriott Job Pays Him a Fraction of What He Made It This Year

Not that it will pay him much, or that he hasn't held it before, but Romney will rejoin the board of directors at Marriott, the exclusive hotel of the campaign announced Monday.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Dec 3, 2012

Romney Advisers Come Clean and Admit They Were Blindsided by the 47% Video

Now that Mitt Romney has lost and faded into a life of McDonald's, dad jeans, and Disneyland, his campaign advisers can talk freely about how badly they blew the election. This afternoon, at last, comes the truth about the video that sent their candidate spiraling.

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By Connor Simpson

Dec 1, 2012

Ann Romney Might Be Taking This Loss Harder Than Mitt

If you're wondering how the Romney family is holding up post-election loss, the answer is: not well. Mitt has resorted to retail therapy, and Ann might be the most disappointed Romney of all. 

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By Elspeth Reeve

Nov 30, 2012

The Never-Before-Seen Polls That Made Mitt Romney Think He Was Going to Win

Romney's campaign has insisted that its internal polls showed a much closer race. Now comes word that the campaign has revealed some of those poll numbers to The New Republic's Noam Schieber, and the magic numbers are not what you'd expect.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Nov 28, 2012

The Alternative History of Mitt Romney's Campaign, by the Man Who Killed It

Mitt Romney's campaign manager Stuart Stevens has offered up a counter-history of the 2012 presidential election, the kind you might imagine coming from lefties like Howard Zinn or Oliver Stone — if the purpose weren't to protect the reputation of a former private-equity executive.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Nov 28, 2012

A Visual History of Presidents Awkwardly Meeting the Losers They Defeated

The White House says there will be no press coverage of Obama and Romney's meeting, but luckily we have a long photo archive of past presidents' microexpressions giving away exactly how they feel about the other guy.

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By Jen Doll

Nov 28, 2012

What Obama and Romney's Lunch Might Look Like — or Should

Thursday's lunch, between a couple of men who didn't seem terribly keen on each other just a few weeks ago, brings up a host of modern-day etiquette questions. Here, we do our best to answer them.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Nov 28, 2012

Romney and Obama Are Having Lunch and It Will Not Be Awkward at All

The White House just announced that Mitt Romney will be having lunch with President Obama tomorrow at the White House. That ugly campaign will make this whole thing awkward, right? Well, Obama told us exactly three weeks ago this would be happening.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Nov 27, 2012

(Very) Early Signs from Your 2016 GOP Frontrunners That They'll Save the GOP

The race to become the presumed frontrunner for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination feels awfully hot given that the 2012 election is all of three weeks old. But still, here are the guys ready to make a few tweaks and usher in a new Republican era, like, right now.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Nov 26, 2012

Mitt Romney Finally Captures 47% of America

With 47 percent of the popular vote, Mitt Romney may become the president of nothing more than Ironystan.

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