From the Romney2002.com “Off the Record” Newsletter dated June 21 2002.
On Wednesday, as part of his work day program, Mitt joined Big Dig workers on top of the Route 1A viaduct and pounded nails, tied steel and operated the electric saw at the carpenter?s table with ironworkers and carpenters. Mitt is the only candidate for Governor who can claim to have actually worked on the massive public works project, giving him a unique perspective. So far, Mitt has worked on a fish pier in New Bedford, a manufacturing assembly line in Worcester and a sausage stand outside Fenway Park. Next week, Mitt will join a road paving crew in Andover and work on a dairy farm in the Berkshires.
Alright, probably not but after reading the globe article on blogger affection for Mitt I can no longer stand on the sidelines. Look for DemsForRomney.com coming soon to a browser near you.
Any suggestions for a slogan?
He’s trying hard to find something.
Mitt Romney
He was for Massachusetts before he was against it.
Mitt Romney: Future Jr. Senator from Utah
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Remember Romney? He carried Bush’s water
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Mitt Romney: Delusions of Grandeur
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Mitt Romney: Running hard against Massachusetts
That’s my best suggestion for a slogan, although it undermines our earlier decision to try to refer to him as Willard as often as possible.
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Alternatively, I would suggest a one-word slogan: “Flip!” This is apparently a swear word used in Utah, and there is a wonderful editorial cartoon of Mitt losing his temper and using this word due to a minor snafu during the SLC Olympics. It’s so appropriate for his approach to politics, too.
I also think “Mitt happens” is very clever, but it does sort of send the wrong (from my perspective) message, don’t you think?