When Mitt Romney became the presumptive Republican nominee for President, I was less than thrilled. He was definitely not my first choice, as I believed he was too moderate and may not be strong enough to beat Obama. But, he was our nominee, and I was ready to rally behind him. Conservative talk show host Mark Levin has often said, and I have reiterated, that he would vote for an orange juice can over Obama. Anybody would be a better choice than our current president, and Romney was my “anybody but Obama” candidate.
However, my feelings towards Romney have changed, and my support has grown over the past few months. As I’ve seen him with his family, and heard the stories of his selfless acts and contributions to others, he has struck me as a genuinely good person with a strong sense of family, and a man of moral character. Of course, I’ve been involved in the political process long enough to know that many, if not most, politicians will do and say whatever it takes to win, and maybe Romney’s apparent move to the right is nothing more than a political game. We’ll see as time goes on. But I have no doubt about his views on the the importance of the family unit, and I can see he walks the walk when it comes to his own family. That’s something we’re not seeing enough of these days.
I recently had a liberal tell me that our country has been in decline for years, speaking only of economic
issues. I quickly pointed out to him that while I agree that our country has been in decline, the core of the problem isn’t economic…it’s social. We have all but said fathers are no longer needed in the home. Television shows portray fathers as clueless morons, and the kids are smarter than the parents. Children’s shows portray all adults as bumbling idiots, especially parents and teachers, and are often shown blatant disrespect. The government has essentially told single mothers that they don’t need fathers for their children, because the government is here to take care of them. The media mocks traditional families and our values as lame and outdated, and they encourage alternative lifestyles. They glorify single parents in Hollywood, and mock stay-at-home mothers. Our entitlement society is growing by leaps and bounds, and we’re just telling people to let the government take care of them, instead of telling them that there is a better way, and that they can be anything they want to be. Many are 3rd and 4th generation welfare recipients, and this is all they know. They have no goals for themselves or their children, and have no hope for their futures. The list goes on….
We need a strong man in the White House, who sees the importance of the family and traditional values. We need someone who takes those commitments seriously, and who will set an example for those around him and for the country as a whole. We need a man who not only claims faith, but lives his faith.
There are two other very important issues where my support for Romney is strong. One is his love of country. It is clear that he wants this country to be successful. He doesn’t make the lofty promises that Obama did, like parting the oceans and healing the planet, but he wants to do what he can to fix our economic problems, and give every American the opportunity to create his or her own success. President Obama talks about fair shots and equal opportunity, but his actual policies only show an effort to provide equal outcomes. Take from those who have and give to those who have not, instead of providing an opportunity for everyone to make their own way and their own wealth.
The second area of strength is in Romney’s support of our military. He reiterated Reagan’s philosophy of peace through strength. He wants to make our military such a strong force, that no one would dare test it. We’ve clearly seen the opposite from President Obama, who has worked to downgrade our military over the past 3 1/2 years. When our military is all but decimated, and we’re no longer a force for good in the world, who will these other countries turn to? Who will be that shining city on a hill?
There are other issues where I think Romney will be effective. Obviously, he has a strong private sector background, and a record of job creation, and I trust in his ability to make strides in fixing this economy. Another strength that crossed my mind as I listened to his speech last night is Romney’s overall work ethic. When he promised to work hard for the American people, I believed it. I think he’ll do just that. In one of the videos last night, a former staffer told the story of Romney putting up a chart during a cabinet meeting, with every campaign promise on it, and he worked to fulfill every one of them by the end of his term. Isn’t that what every politician should be doing? Do you think Obama has a similar chart? We hear stories all the time about Obama playing round after round of golf, and quite frankly, his schedule is pretty open for the leader of the free world. He has more campaign events than meetings. His first meeting of the day is somewhere around 9:30 or 10, where President Bush was in the office by 6 or 6:30, and at his daily briefings by 7. Despite Obama’s promise of a laser-like focus on jobs, he just really doesn’t seem to be working that hard. I think we’ll see a stark contrast in Romney.
Do I think Mitt Romney is the perfect candidate? No. There is no perfect candidate, and Romney doesn’t carry the full conservative credentials, although Paul Ryan does. But I think he’s a good man, he’ll uphold the integrity of the office, respect and uphold the Constitution, and work hard for the American people. That’s all we can ask for.
This is so true. Mitt Romney is a very substantial candidate and is well equipped to tackle the task before him. The Convention has revealed to all of America the potential this man has for Greatness.
I am predicting a Landslide
I sure hope so! I was thinking about it today. They always say this is decided by the swing voters. I thought, I don’t know how any swing voter could possibly think Obama is the better choice here. I’m sure there are some, but I just don’t see the majority of them voting for Obama. Add in the disillusioned voters from ’08 who will stay at home, plus the converts from ’08 to Romney’s side, and we’re looking pretty good. I think Ryan will appeal to young voters, and did you see some of the reactions by women to Mitt Romney’s story about his father always giving Mitt’s mom a rose? When he said that’s how they knew his father died…when his mom didn’t get a rose that morning….those women got emotional. I think he won over some women voters last night with that story. It was so heartfelt and sad, and it showed a softer side of him.
I agree and I am not ashamed to admit that during the three days of this convention I found myself tearing up more then I’d like to admit.
My husband and I did too. There were some very heart-warming stories, and I always get emotional when people start talking about our military and American exceptionalism. Gives me goosebumps!
Reblogged this on danmillerinpanama and commented:
Here is an excellent article entitled “Romney More than an ‘Anybody But Obama’ Vote.” I too was tepid about Governor Romney and now I am becoming increasingly enthusiastic for many of the same reasons.
In that connection, there was a post at Free Republic today about Clint Eastwood’s speech at the RNC. The best comment of the day was,
“To paraphrase Sir Winston Churchill,
“An empty limousine pulled up in front of the White House, and Barack 0bama got out.” That just might be a good meme for the campaign.
Thanks for the re-post !
Superb article, RH. And I’m sorry, I thought I was subscibed to you. I’ll fix that in the next two minutes.
Aw, thanks! I appreciate that! I feel bad that I haven’t been posting more….I’ve just been so busy. Romney made quite an impression on me this week, as did some others. I was happy to see so many conservatives speaking at the convention. I really wasn’t sure what to expect.
Yes, and the floor fight bothered me- but it wouldn’t, much, anyway, if he’s on my side. And yes there were a lot of conservatives on stage this week-we might win the war yet!
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Romney also was not my choice however it is time to rally behind Romney/Ryan to defeat Obama. If elected we can focus on Romney and the GOP after he’s sworn in.
You’re right. I hope Romney stays true to the conservative image he’s portraying right now. I know he’s a little more moderate on some issues than I am, but I think he’ll do a good job, if he sticks to what he’s promising. If not, we’ll have no problem booting him out too!
Thanks for the re-post!
Reblogged this on nebraskaenergyobserver and commented:
Righthook 38 has a lot to say here-she hasn’t completely convinced me but, I’m getting closer, and I’m not anti-Romney, he’s a very good moral man. Hattip to: http://danmillerinpanama.wordpress.com/2012/08/31/8529/
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This is one of your best blogs that I have read and I read them all; good job listing the reasons we should vote for Romney against an empty suit. Loved the statement someone posted about the empty limousine. Made me laugh out loud.
Well said!! I completely agree. I’m voting for Romney because he seems like a good person, not because he is Republican. At first it was ABO, but now that i’ve seen who he is and what he stands for, he has my vote. I’ve also been trying to convince others of the appeal of Romney. I realized the other day that single women voted for Obama because they thought he was going to sweep in and save them from their lousy lives. With 50 percent of Americans divorcing, Obama has a lot of women on his side. I hope and pray that Romney wins, because morals, values, and freedom, and religious beliefs are the core values we Americans need again—not fighting against each other instilling despair, and civil strife.
America was built on the hard work of it’s immigrants, not the arguments of it’s peoples!! Diversity is a good thing!!!
Yes, character matters, despite what Obama and Clinton supporters seem to think. Romney is a man of personal integrity, and I think he’ll work hard for the American people.
Reblogged this on PUMABydesign001's Blog and commented:
A must read. No one explains it better than patriot, Right Hook does.
Earlier this year I, too, was very suspicious of Mitt Romney and even though I would never vote for Barack Obama, I wanted a candidate whose values were close to mine.
After months of deep thought and ferreting through the web of propaganda, I have faith that Mitt Romney is proficient enough to take on the task before him.
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A pretty good summation.
Thanks also to PUMAbyDesign for passing it on.