Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Mitt Romney on the Kudlow Report (VIDEO 04-12-11)

22 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ask yourself, what other Republican could withstand the riggors of such an interview? It was like the lightning round. Romney did not skip a beat. One word...IMPRESSIVE?

Lori

Anonymous said...

Excellent interview!

zeke

J said...

Mitt Romney handled all the issues perfectly.

Kudlow went after him aggressively and Mitt Romney fired back.

Great interview.

larry said...

I knew you guys at Right Speak would have this before everyone else. I was right.

What a great first and tough interview as an official candidate.

carlo said...

Mitt Romney does tough interview. Doesn't cave under pressure. Mind a clear and crisp as ever.

No one can come close.

Anonymous said...

Wow! I am so impressed. He does not give in to pressure.... this was not a softball interview, and he did he have the opportunity to review the questions in advance.....like some wannabe politicians.

Romney 2012!

dd

Doug NYC GOP said...

Terrific.

Looks like he'll be on the top of his game.

Good answers on RomneyCare (the "wet firecracker issue") and the birther nonsense.

Ann said...

I'm so pleased that Mitt is officially in and what a way to kick off the campaign with such a great interview.

ConMan said...

Romney hit this one out of the ballpark. Kudlow can be intimidating with that auctioneer speed that is his trademark.

There is no doubt that this interview was to show others that he's ready for anything.

corep said...

new poll from rasmussen on 2012 race shows romney only guy leading obama at 45 -40 dones march 7-9 huck tied at 43-43 done march 14-17.

that ought to take the wind out of the CNN poll today.

guess is matters whether we want to beat our common enemy in Obama or not. Mitt and Huck are the only ones who can

corep said...

on the rasmussen poll i just mentioned the table and the poll numbers are not the same as the text. text says romney down 5% 45-40 to obama but the table says it otherwise.


Here are the head-to-head match-ups and the dates the poll was conducted.
Obama
40%
Romney
45%
Mar 6-9, 2011
Obama
48%
Palin
38%
Mar 10-13, 2011
Obama
43%
Huckabee
43%
Mar 14-17, 2011
Obama
49%
Gingrich
37%
Mar 18-19, 2011
Obama
42%
Paul
34%
Mar 20-21, 2011
Obama
45%
Pawlenty
35%
Mar 22-23, 2011
Obama
45%
Daniels
32%
Mar 26-27, 2011
Obama
43%
Cain
25%
Mar 26-27, 2011
Obama
42%
Barbour
34%
Mar 28-29, 2011
Obama
42%
Huntsman
31%
Mar 30-31, 2011

Right Wingnut said...

Corep,

Actually, according to the article, Mitt TRAILS Obama by 5 in that poll. I think the numbers got transposed to the chart incorrectly.

Mitt Romney, who just formally entered the race, trails the president by five

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/elections/election_2012/2012_presidential_matchups

Ellie said...

Hard hitting questions. No notes. No complaints or snarky comments.

Mitt. The serious candidate for serious times.

In The Know said...

If you are a premium member at Rasmussen, you will see that the text is wrong and the chart is correct:

Romney 45%
Obama 40%

Pablo said...

Great interview. I loved his answer to the birther question.

Anonymous said...

This interview sent a thrill up my leg!
MikeZ

Noelle said...

What a great interview. Romney 2012!

corep said...

RW and in the know,


so which is right the text or the chart?

Anonymous said...

The chart!

hamaca said...

Perhaps a more effective debate format would be to have each candidate go through an interview such as this individually, one after the other, with the likes of Kudlow.

Anonymous said...

Great interview by Romney. If Romney is the GOP nominee in '12, I look forward to the debates with Obama. Remember, Obama can't run on fuzzy themes like "hope and change", he will have to defend his poor record. I expect the debates to really tilt the electorate towards Mitt in 2012.

Anonymous said...

Goodness Mitt, if you're not even going to address the Federal Reserve, (the real culprit for our economic troubles) then you're either really ignorant about the economy or a complete Keynesian fanboy. Both are more of the same, no thanks.

And the whole "china isn't being fair" with regards to trade? Translation: China has yet to be bullied by the regulation and threats of the US empire.

America does not practice free trade in the least today. The WTO is not a free trade organization. It is a simply a mechanism to keep nations in line with US foreign policy and imperialism.

True free trade is unregulated, completely free market, laissez-faire capitalism, without government intrusion or intervention whatsover. And Mitt wants to create a super-sctructure like the WTO? All that his ivy-league education taught him apparently is to support the failing system.