
Associated Press
Four years ago, after Sarah Palin became the Republicans' vice presidential nominee, John McCain aides leaked the internal deliberations before the election: McCain wanted to pick Joe Lieberman, but backed off when the party's far-right base deemed the Connecticut senator unacceptable.
This year, Mitt Romney aides are following a similar path, leaking word that Paul Ryan was not the top choice for the GOP ticket.
One of the most tantalizing subplots of the 2012 campaign has been the curious and sometimes controversial performances of New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie. Now, campaign insiders tell POLITICO that Christie was Mitt Romney's first choice for the Republican ticket, lending an intriguing new context to the continuing drama around the Garden State governor.
The strong internal push for Christie, and Romney's initial instinct to pick him as his running mate, reflects how conflicted the nominee remained about choosing a running mate until the very end of the process.
The Politico piece is filled with quotes from unnamed campaign insiders about how much Christie would have added to the ticket: "People involved in the selection process said the campaign believed there was no one who would be more adept and persuasive at delivering Romney's message. Advisers thought Christie would excel at retail campaigning among working-class voters."
The piece went on to say Romney and Christie shared "long cell phone calls on the road"; Romney liked "Christie's fearless advice"; and the New Jersey governor became "one of the campaign's most popular surrogates."
So what happened?
Some aides around Romney began to sour on Christie when he was late to a couple of events where they were appearing together. "Chris is a sort of cavalier New York, New Jersey guy: 'If I'm a few minutes behind, I'll blame it on traffic,'" said a person who knows him well. "That's just who he is."
The tardiness rankled the by-the-book folks around Romney.
Some Romney loyalists thought he was too much about himself.... Advisers also fretted about the raw emotion that makes Christie so popular on TV and on the trail, fearing it might be a liability in the West Wing. In blunt language that Christie can appreciate, another official said: "The explosiveness had some risk."
Why Team Romney would decide to leak all of this the weekend before the election is a bit of a mystery, but it doesn't exactly scream confidence when aides quietly tell reporters the candidate wanted a different running mate from the start.





Sounds to me like the Romney campaign is already turning on itself and pointing fingers. A campaign doesn't do that unless it knows it is losing!!!
The problem with the Republican campaign ISN'T who the VP candidate is, the problem is who the PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE is! I think Christie knows this and I sincerely doubt he would have wanted to be the VP candidate for Romney under ANY circumstances!!!
I would argue that the problem isn't the candidates at all. Romney and Ryan are both quite capable speakers and could easily carry a campaign if they had policies that were defensible. The problem is the GOP policymakers don't know how to craft a policy on just about any issue that can be sold to the American people.
And I would argue that Romney is a man completely without morals! Apparently he is unable to tell the truth even about the simplest of things.
Therefore, he HAS NOT represented the Republican Party Platform. If he had, I think the election would never have been close and would have been a complete mandate for Obama!!!
Instead, Romney is "manipulating" low information voters, allowing them to "believe" whatever they need to believe!
I am going to have to say that Governor Romney was a spectacular flop as the governor of Massachusetts . Flop has a forgiving tone that flop sweat doesn't , very few Bay Staters forgive the loser from Detroit for his nasty duplicitous , backstabbing bi partisanship . That created the nervous floppy denial of his "Service" to wondering Bay Staters . How that makes the Detroit wunder kinde an able speaker only expresses his ability to sell . The lemon tree is very pretty but the fruit is impossible to eat .
Please... Willard isn't from Detroit, he's from Bloomfield Hills, a very wealthy suburb of Detroit. Detroit does *not* lay claim to Willard. The height of the trees in Detroit is not "just right." Willard wouldn't approve.
Nice last line, but I do love me some lemonade, lemon meringue pie, lemon chicken... you get the drift.
Edited out.
I think Willard's stable turned against him just before the debates. Then after the 1st debate, Willard got a reprieve and everyone rallied around. Now we're back to pre-debates grumbling and collusion again. Will they implode before Tuesday?
Karl Rove's "fake it until you make it" campaign strategy may have worked for GW Bush, but it's not working for Romney/Ryan.
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I agree with you. I think Christie didn't want to run with a loser and knew Willard was a loser. And the campaign for Willard said of Christie complimenting Obama, that they wouldn't forget it if Willard got elected. They might want to watch their step. Christie won't forget threats either.
Yeah, they lost because he chose Ryan and God sent a hurricane to kick him in his assets.
Timing is everything - Romney just throw Christie and Ryan under the bus and than drove over them twice.
a). Ignore what Christie says about Obama he is a bitter - selfish - self promoting man.
b). I didn't really want Ryan as a running mate, but Christie was not taking it seriously enough. Ryan is the reason I lost.
I couldn't agree with you more. I think the 'leak' was BS and it was to a) show Christie to be a bitter man or b) ride on his popular LEADERSHIP skills to work with a Democratic President. Either way it was garbage. I love Romney saying 'I will work TOGETHER with democrats' while nailing those who DO IT!
I don't think Christie would have taken the job anyway. He wants to position himself for the top job in 2016. Whether he's palatable enough to the GOP to be their nominee is another story.
I agree in part. I don't know about the 2016 aspirations, but I think Christie didn't want the VP nom. I also think that a straight shooter guy like Christie despises an obvious phony like Romney.
Christie will have to get rid of his obnoxious habit of having a low pain threshold for dealing with morons if he wants the top job in RepublicanWorld.
When the end was near for McCain/Palin the rats started to jump ship. Campaign aids are looking for connections and to their future.
These leaks will turn into fire hoses shortly.
The GOP VP candidate could have been running around as best buds with the democratic president.
That must mean Christie like Ryan would have problems in an Romney campaign acting as if Obama was an intelligent , wise , and practical human being .
Tardiness? To be talking to the press about things like that seems awfully petty
The fact that they're leaking this stuff means that they're REALLY pissed at Christie over the Hurricane Sandy stuff.
I think the aim of releasing this information now is: 1) to attempt to discredit Christie's praise of Obama; 2) to start laying blame if MR loses; 3) to try to paint MR as more moderate than he really is.
Regarding the 3rd point: If indeed Romney's desire was to have Christie as a VP then of course Romney is a moderate and will govern closer to such if he is elected. Forget the leagues of evidence to the contrary, the number of vetoes issued when he was MA governor, his own policy positions, Romney wanted Christie who is a moderate so believe he will be too!
Did we all forget about this Politico piece in early August about Ryan as VP pick?
And this article about the behind the scenes of the decision which claimed this:
So these articles, both, seem to fly in the face of the recent backbiting about Christie as VP choice.
Thanks for the links.
I agree that Romney is trying to discredit Christie's praise of Obama, but you have to be a real hard-nose to think that tardiness would also mean you are a poor judge of character.
About Romney's claim to be a Moderate and brags about his ability to reach across the aisle when he was Governor, interesting article on Alternet: Democracy Danger Signs: Mitt Romney's 800+ Vetoes as Mass. Govenor
Here is one paragraph that I found particularly approprate:
http://www.alternet.org/election-2012/democracy-danger-signs-mitt-romneys-800-vetoes-mass-governor?akid=9647.1089039.SKlp_0&rd=1&src=newsletter738395&t=6&paging=off
Barb from MI: It's #3
The Teaparty/Taliban/Republican party's most defining trait is deception; Pay no attention to the old snake oil salesman behind the curtain. This leak intends to paint Romney as being more centrist than he his. And he gets free advertising because "news" reporters are wiling to publish/air quotes from 'unnamed sources'.
I think it was from a link here that I read about how the candidates are "really" chosen based on how tall they are and how symeterical their faces are. I think that this election might be won on just how much nicer Obama'a smile is over rumney's.
Kind of along those lines I've always thought wearing glasses (fake if neccessary) make someone a lot less threatening, a positive superman impression.
Romney has a really creepy smile.
So Romney manipulated Christie, too?
He persuaded him into thinking it was in his best interests no to run in the primaries. Then Mitt strung him along as a surrogate but dropped him for Ryan offering him the Keynote Address instead.
Just the sort of deceptive behavior you would expect from a hostile takeover guy....diminish all real competition and exploit the uncertainty of others. Buy what you can't achieve yourself and dump those that helped you.
To me, the irony is that had Romney picked Christie, the latter's performance in response to Sandy would have likely put them over the top right now.
both romney and his negelected vp are human monsters. a decent human would not put up with romney's deception.
Maybee the leak is to set up don't blame me it was Paul's fault we lost
5 Disturbing Signs Romney Would Steer Us to Towards a Capitalist Dictatorship
The lies and activities of Mitt's campaign show a contempt for democracy itself.
By Juan Cole
The mainstream media and even Democrats have been slow to call Mitt Romney's deliberate falsehoods "lies." But after just calling them what they are, it is also important to analyze their meaning. Lies on Romney's scale do not simply show contempt for the intelligence of American voters. They show contempt for democracy, and display some of the features of capitalist dictatorship of a sort that was common in the late twentieth century. Mohammad Reza Pahlevi in Iran, Alfredo Stroessner in Paraguay, Park Hung Chee in South Korea and P.W. Boetha in South Africa are examples of this form of government. Capitalist dictatorship has declined around the world in favor of capitalist parliamentarism, in part because of the rising power of middle and working classes in the global South.
Capitalist dictatorship has many similarities to fascism, but differs from it in lionizing not the workers of the nation but the entrepreneurs of the nation. Fascism seeks a mixed economy, whereas capitalist dictatorship privileges the corporate sector and attacks the non-military public sector. But both try to subsume class conflict under a hyper-nationalism. Both glorify military strength and pick fights with other countries to whip up nationalist fervor. Both disallow unions, collective bargaining and workers' strikes. Both typically privilege one ethnic group within the nation, marking it as superior and setting up a racial hierarchy.
One big difference between capitalist democracy (as in contemporary Germany and France) and capitalist dictatorship is the willingness of the business classes to play by the rules of democratic elections, to allow a free, fair and transparent contest, to acknowledge the rights of unions, and to respect the universal franchise. Businessmen in such a society share a civic ethic that sees these goods as necessary for a well ordered society, and therefore as ultimately good for business. They may also be afraid of the social disruptions (as in France) that would attend any attempt to whittle away workers' rights. Attempts to limit the franchise, to ban unions, and to manipulate the electorate with bald-faced lies are all signs of a barracuda business class that secretly seeks its class interests above all others in society, and which is not afraid of workers and middle classes because the latter are apolitical, apathetic and disorganized.
Sound familiar?
1. Romney's contempt for the democratic process is demonstrated in his preference for the Big Lie. In order to scare workers in Toledo, Ohio, into voting for him, he alleged that President Obama was arranging for Chrysler's Jeep production to be shifted to China. Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne sent an email to all employees refuting Romney: "I feel obliged to unambiguously restate our position: Jeep production will not be moved from the United States to China..." He pointed out that Jeep production in the US has tripled since 2009. Romney's political ad containing this sheer falsehood, is blanketing Ohio.
2. Romney backs Koch-brother-funded attempts to bust public unions, as in Wisconsin, even though that effort has run into trouble with Wisconsin courts.
3. Romney supports Koch-brother-funded attempts to suppress voting, typically through state legislatures requiring voter identification documents at polling booths. Such identification often costs money, so that it is a stealth poll tax. It also requires, for non-drivers, a trip to a state office and bureaucratic runarounds. Voter i.d. requirements hit the poor, Latinos, African-Americans and urban people who use public transit hardest, i.e., mostly voters for the Democratic Party. In some states, the courts are questioning the laws. But in many states they are now entrenched. Limiting the franchise was a key tactic for Apartheid South Africa's government under Boetha, which was run as a capitalist dictatorship on behalf of the white Cape Town business classes.
4. Romney's devotion to increasing military spending and his rattling of sabers at Russia, China, Iran, the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt (aren't we up to about half the world now?) are typical of the militarism of capitalist dictatorship. His repeated pledges to defer to the wishes of the officer corps with regard to whether to end the Afghanistan war suggests a certain amount of Bonapartism, where the business classes bring in the generals to make key decisions. The problem for small authoritarian business classes is that they are in competition for resources with the much larger middle and working classes and in a parliamentary system they risk being outvoted. In order to suppress the latter's claims on resources and deflect any tendency to vote along class interests, the business classes in this system pose as defenders of the nation, thus hiding class conflict and legitimating the diversion of resources to arms manufacturers and other corporations. Nationalism, militarism and war, along with voter suppression, can even the playing field for the rich.
5. The Romney campaign's remarks about "Anglo-Saxons" better understanding allies like Britain, and its support for the racist Arizona immigration and profiling law show a preference for racial hierarchy, with "Anglo-Saxons" at the top. Again, many capitalist dictatorships privilege a dominant ethnicity, as with Apartheid South Africa or discrimination against native Chileans by the Pinochet regime in Chile. Fostering racism is a way of dividing and ruling the middle and working classes, of binding a segment of them to the dominant business classes.
Obviously, the Romney version is capitalist dictatorship lite. But its strong resemblance to the full form of that sort of polity is highly disturbing. While these tendencies have existed on the Republican Right for some time, the sheer level of contempt for democracy as demonstrated in the Big Lies, the exaltation of war, the racial profiling, and the new extent of attempts at voter suppression and union-busting all indicate a sharp veering toward authoritarianism.
it came down to the fundraiser where mitt was promise 100 million for his campaign if he picked Ryan. its call zero capital gains