Friday, August 31, 2012

Mitt romney company

  • Mitt Romney Refers To United States As 'Company' In Post-Republican National ...

    Mitt Romney, who has frequently highlighted his executive acumen in his campaign for the White House, mixed business with politics on Friday when he mistakenly called the United States a "company" that he thinks he and his running mate can rescue.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Text of Mitt Romney's GOP convention speech

    7:22 am August 31, 2012, by Jamie Dupree. Here is the text of Republican Mitt Romney's speech to the GOP convention in Tampa, as he accepted his party's nomination for President on Thursday night.

    blogs.ajc.com

  • Recap: Mitt Romney's Acceptance Speech

    Mitt Romney, whose business success has become his defining credential in a year of economic anxiety, spoke Thursday to accept the Republican nomination for president and to take aim at President Barack Obama as a failed steward of the nation's ...

    blogs.wsj.com

  • Mitt Romney's 4 messages about business

    Mitt Romney doubled down on business as the key to reviving the U.S. economy. In his speech accepting the Repubican presidential nomination, Romney said it's through encouraging others to do what he did -- build and grow businesses -- that America can ...

    www.bizjournals.com

  • Mitt Romney: President and CEO

    Will Romney treat America like the Salt Lake City Olympics, making the tough choices to forge a success? Or, will America be like the companies Bain acquired, ruined and sold off for junk while a few people made a staggering profit? Mitt Romney, as ...

    blog.chron.com

  • Mitt Romney's assertions don't always ring true, according to fact checkers

    By Bobby Caina Calvan, Globe Staff. WASHINGTON -- Mitt Romney kept fact-checkers busy Thursday night, as claims made in his acceptance speech come under scrutiny.

    www.boston.com

  • America Is Not A Business-Mitt Romney's Experience Would Decimate Middle ...

    Mitt Romney and the Republican Party in particular have continuously pushed the tenet that a business man is what America needs to solve its fiscal and economic woes.

    www.burntorangereport.com

  • What Mitt Romney said last night about Apple's Steve Jobs

    That business we started with 10 people has now grown into a great American success story. Some of the companies we helped start are names you know.

    tech.fortune.cnn.com

  • Mitt Romney Campaign Accepting Text Message Donations

    Republican vice presidential nominee, Rep. Paul Ryan, left and Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney waves to delegates after his speech at the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Mitt Romney's Etch a Sketch speech

    Romney knew that what he most had to shake was a personal image tainted by an impression of inconstancy on issues; attacks on his record in business both by his primary foes and the Obama campaign; and off-the-cuff comments that suggested a great ...

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Clint Eastwood stumping for Mitt Romney suggests shift in Hollywood's ...

    Hollywood has long been considered an overwhelmingly liberal community, but given Clint Eastwood's "surprise" blockbuster appearance in support of GOP Presidential nominee Mitt Romney this week - are the tables starting to turn? "God bless Clint ...

    www.foxnews.com

  • Speechless: How Mitt Romney, His Wife and Paul Ryan All Blew It in the Spotlight

    Speechless: How Mitt Romney, His Wife and Paul Ryan All Blew It in the Spotlight ... "The opportunity Ann Romney missed was to provide first person testimony that is new, that hasn't been spoken, that hasn't been in the books and the magazine articles.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Mitt Romney launches text-to-donate effort

    Newly crowned Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney launched a text-to-donate effort Friday, following a similar move by President Obama's campaign last week.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Matt Taibbi Answers A Valid Question About His Mitt Romney/Bain Take Down ...

    But what people need to understand about private equity firms like Bain is that they are not in the business of turning around companies and creating jobs. The unions and pension funds that invested in those deals did not do so to rescue companies.

    www.businessinsider.com

  • Mitt Romney's Tax Plan Only Works If Income Inequality Explodes

    Mitt Romney's tax plan is a logic puzzle. The details barely exist, but there are just enough of them to infer what the nonexistent details would be if they did exist.

    www.theatlantic.com

  • Willard Mitt Romney Would Be a Great Neighbor, Not a Great President

    The "real" Mitt Romney is named Willard Mitt Romney, born March 12, 1957 in Detroit, Michigan (although no one has seen the birth certificate to prove that), seventieth Governor of Massachusetts and current Republican Presidential nominee.

    politics.gather.com

  • Vice President Joe Biden fires up supporters, attacks Mitt Romney and Paul ...

    LORDSTOWN, Ohio -- In a mix of poisonous attacks on Republican presidential challenger Mitt Romney and praise for Northeast Ohio's recent economic success, Vice President Joe Biden fired up Democrats at a campaign rally in a union hall Friday.

    www.cleveland.com

  • Mitt Romney's RNC Speech Cited Helping Out These Stocks: Steel Dynamics ...

    After all, Bill Clinton apparently called Mitt Romney's business record "sterling" but then again, voters along with investors might want to take anything Bill Clinton says with a few grains of salt!

    www.smallcapnetwork.com

  • Is Mitt Romney likable enough to win the presidency?

    Companies don't choose CEOs on the basis of a popularity contest. Candidates' experience and policy positions surely matter more than their social skills or, ... Rob Portman said at a Washington Post-Bloomberg News breakfast, "will be the start of not ...

    www.oregonlive.com

  • New Republic: Personal Details Didn't Help Romney

    For months, Mitt Romney's general-election plan was to pick off voters who rather liked Barack Obama but considered him in over his head.

    www.npr.org

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