Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Blunt named national co-chair for Romney campaign


Mitt Romney's presidential campaign today announced that Missouri Governor Matt Blunt will serve as one of the campaign's three national co-chairmen:

Today, Governor Mitt Romney named Governor Matt Blunt (R-MO), Senator Jim DeMint (R-SC) and Senator Judd Gregg (R-NH) as National Co-Chairs of the Romney for President campaign. As National Co-Chairs, they will serve as key advisers to Governor Romney and his national campaign.

Making today's announcement, Governor Romney said, "As leaders in their respective states and for our country, these men bring an incredible depth of knowledge and experience to our campaign to build a stronger America with a stronger military, stronger economy and stronger families. In the coming weeks and months, their support will be critical as we mobilize our grassroots effort throughout the nation."

"Our country faces a new generation of challenges that demand a leader who has the experience to meet those challenges. Whether in the private sector, at the 2002 Winter Olympics or in Massachusetts, Governor Romney has a proven record of leadership and exceptional experience in turning around troubled institutions. Governor Romney is the best candidate to bring real change to Washington," said Governor Matt Blunt.

11 comments:

Busplunge said...

Blunt can barely keep his own house in order. He and Romney, what a pair. Maybe Blunt wants to be VP.
This would be funny if it wasn't so sad.
If Blunt gets to be VP, maybe Nodler will run for governor?

Anonymous said...

Best news I have heard, get this little munchkin governor out in front of the american public, let them see what a unqualified governor he really is. He'll get so confused and crossed up in a speech he won't know which way is up. Birds of a feather.

Anonymous said...

More deep thought and analysis from the great minds of the left.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...

More deep thought and analysis from the great minds of the left.

8:24 AM

Hard to dispute the truth isn't it.

Anonymous said...

Maybe Mitt will make Boy Blunt his next wife? He is kind of a cute munchkin.

Anonymous said...

To 9:45:

What is hard to dispute is idiocy. The only “truth” I can glen from any of the above posts is that those of you on the left have some form of mental imbalance that fosters mouth foaming hatred for anyone who’s views deviate from your own. So, rather then put forward a position on any subject and defend it with logic you all seem to revert to childish name calling.

Anonymous said...

"I can glen"

Maybe you meant glean??

Disregarding your spelling, this governor (with a small g) is the worst I can remember. He will go down as a one timer laughed out at the election booth.

Anonymous said...

It is interesting that you would feel obsessed to correct the typo but not to deny the mental illness charge.

“Hard to dispute the truth isn’t it.”

Anonymous said...

"but not to deny the mental illness charge."

Better check your mirror.

End of discussion. I won't argue with the unschooled. You apparently are joined at the hip republicans that walk in lock step with the administration, be it State of Federal. Stay with them right to the end. Its close at hand.

Anonymous said...

“be it State of Federal”

Maybe you meant “be it State OR Federal” ??

“You apparently are joined at the hip republicans that walk . . . ”

Maybe you meant “You apparently are joined at the hip WITH republicans that walk . . .” ??

“Its close at hand”

Maybe you meant “It’s close at hand” ??

If you are going to throw stones at typos and allege that you are more schooled then others then you really should proofread more.

Anonymous said...

No mention of Bond endorsing Rudy?