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    Will Mitt Romney Jump In?

    Will Mitt Romney Jump In? As Jeb Bush struggles to carry the establishment mantle, some wonder whether the time is right for Mitt 08/31/15 11:24am Comment LIVONIA, MI - OCTOBER 2: Former Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, delivers remarks during a "CoMITT to the Comeback" rally for Michigan republican candidates October 2, 2014 in Livonia, Michigan. Among the Michigan candidates in attendance were U.S. Senate Candidate Terri Lynn Land, Lt. Gov. Brian Calley, Attorney General Bill Schuette, and Secretary of State Ruth Johnson. (Photo by Bill Pugliano/Getty Images) Former Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, delivers remarks during a “CoMITT to the Comeback” rally for Michigan republican candidates October 2, 2014 in Livonia, Michigan. (Photo: Bill Pugliano/Getty Images) There is on the edge of the spectrum a thought awakening that former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, who ran for President in 2008 and 2012, might get back in the race. It comes naturally to think so. Before the race got seriously underway Mr. Romney met with Jeb Bush to consider their fates. Mr. Romney’s wife Ann went so far back then as to suggest on Cavuto that If Jeb ran, Mitt would stay out, as they both represented a similar center of establishment principles and would appeal to the same donor base. This past week, three of Mr. Bush’s key advisors have slipped away as Mr. Trump has made unprecedented advances in Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina, the three states, as former Governor of Texas Rick Perry has said recently, where the race to 2016 is to be won. As Mr. Trump rises, and the Real Clear Politics current average has him ahead of the pack in New Hampshire at 28.3 percent, he rises at the expense of Mr. Bush, who is at nine percent in the same poll. So as the “establishment” candidate, Mr. Bush, is suddenly being viewed as circling the drain, the frantic call goes out to Mr. Romney to enter and save the day. But Mr. Romney is not now and has never been exactly an “Eastern Establishment” candidate, to which Jeb Bush and his famous political family form and fulfill the archetype. He brings a somewhat different political ethic and conservative moral base to the Republican party, in my opinion, a heightened, seasoned and more mature sensibility and Republicans should be delighted to have him. For it is the current conservative standard that is killing Jeb; a standard advanced to the apogee of provincial incompetence by brother W., sure to be fully outlined in Dick Cheney’s new book, “Exceptional: Why the world needs a powerful America.” Mr. Romney is not now and has never been exactly an “Eastern Establishment” candidate, to which Jeb Bush and his famous political family form and fulfill the archetype. The rise of Mr. Trump brings a full repudiation of the Republican standard since the rise of the Brothers Bush. The provincialism and political cultism of this era withheld support for two runs to the presidency by Mr. Romney. While establishment conservatives were being exceptional to one another, Mr. Romney advanced by hook or by crook at a cost to himself of a rather large fortune. What a contrast to the day of Dwight Eisenhower and the post war conservatives. Mr. Eisenhower considered Romney patriarch, his father George Romney, Governor of Michigan, to be among the rare few qualified to seek the Presidency. That current standard now wants the high-minded Mr. Romney to sally forth and save the day against what New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd calls “the Good Son” is touching, but it is not enough. Too much water under the bridge from the Not-So-Good Son, and his peripatetic sidekick in the big cowboy hat, who never fired a shot in anger except that time he shot of his 78-year old quail-hunting partner in Texas, Mr. Cheney. They will not get Mr. Romney now. Because Mr. Romney actually is “exceptional.” And it is quite unlikely after this summer that Mr. Romney could unseat Mr. Trump anyway. Mr. Trump, like Bob Dylan or Sarah Palin, is a full-bore cultural phenomenon. They appear every sixty years or so and change everything. They shatter the orthodoxies of the establishment when it is high time that they find change. Republicans actually have the advantage and the jump on the century that this metamorphosis occurs first in their camp, although it is beginning to spread to the Democrats who have pressed Howard Schultz, chairman and CEO of Starbucks, to join the Democratic primary. The new form is already taking shape and reformulating what it means to be a conservative. Mr. Trump aside, the first debate brought two new players into the limelight – neither of them politicians – from what might be called “the new normal”; surgeon Ben Carson and especially former chief of Hewlett-Packard Carly Fiorina. Her performance in the debate was exceptional. She is a rising star in America today. Unlike the crass and proudly provincial “exceptional” model of Mr. Cheney and W. Bush which time and history are rapidly leaving behind, she is urbane, tough, smart and worldly wise. She is possibly the most interesting candidate to enter national politics today since Mitt Romney joined the run for POTUS in 2008. If Mr. Romney suddenly entered today simply to defend the declining Bush dynasty against the rising New York dynamism of Mr. Trump, it would shatter the creative awakening that is happening to conservatism and paralyze the rise to positive influence of Mr. Carson and Ms. Fiorina. It is simply not in Mr. Romney’s character to do that. Mr. Romney praised Ms. Fiorina’s talent early on. He even saw the potential of a Presidential ticket with two women in 2016; Ms. Fiorina and New Hampshire Senator Kelly Ayotte. Visionary. Surely President Fiorina should call up Mr. Romney in 2017 to be her first chief of staff, to institutionalize a new political ethic in the rising chronicles of conservatism, possibly even one which could to run the century. Read more at http://observer.com/2015/08/will-mit...#ixzz3kRGlv4Dq Follow us: @observer on Twitter | Observer on Facebook Read more at: http://tr.im/MgH4D
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    This article is at the top of the Drudge Report tonight! The mere fact that Mitt Romney is even thinking about jumping in this race is insane.

    So we dont want a loser like Jeb Bush but somehow we want a two time campaign loser, illegal alien amnesty supporting Mormon
    like Mitt Romney to jump in?

    Really, tell me who in America is sitting there tonight going "Oh boy I hope Mitt Romney jumps into the GOP primary and saves the day!" ???

    ANSWER Nobody... nada.. cept for Mitt and his immediate family.

    Absolutely frickin ridiculous and I just hope and pray that my words and thoughts on this reach as many people as possible!

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    The GOP establishment is desperate to make sure that a pro-American, anti-illegal alien candidate doesn't get elected, aren't they? They're flailing around like a wounded animal. It's fun to watch.
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    Mitt Romney I don't like at all

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