If you're a regular reader, you know who I'm pulling for to win the gold in Michigan. Even without Mitt Romney's working knowledge of economics -- he deserves to win on the basis of other credible criteria.
OKOKOK -- for the unconvinced, I'll list them:
his experience in reducing taxes
his stand on life-values
his organizational skills
his faith in the American process
his executive experiences
his program to control illegal immigration
his stance on fiscal responsibility
his plans for state-based healthcare plans
his positions on conservative social issues
his knowledge of Muslim extremism
his focus on a strong military
his ideas on tax credits for middle Americans
and -- in incomparable awareness of economics.
Tonight I'll spend a couple of hours "live blogging" the Michigan election returns. I'll focus primarily on CNN (gag) because they appear to be more "fair and balanced" in election coverage. Not that FoxNews doesn't wear the moniker, but too many of their reports/comments are slanted for Rudy or Fred ....
More later -- polls will close in approximately 35 minutes.
8:08 -- Listening to CNN folks discuss why Romney should win .... Personally -- I think the MSM is setting itself up to downplay a Mitt win in Michigan .... yawn.
Let's see .... he's from Michigan .... his dad was a 3-term governor. According to the MSM, that's about it.
Wrong. Probably less than half of voters today knew Mitt Romney as a former Michigan kid or knew his dad. They have, however, heard him speak over the last few months. I have the distinct feeling that if Mitt does win in Michigan --- it's because of his message: promoting R&D in the auto industry, tax cuts and reining in spending.
What role will independents play in the Michigan outcome? This will be interesting ....
On McCain's economic message .... he admitted he didn't know much about economics and deferred at least one question to the former HP leader ... Not a good sign. An even less-good sign for McCain is that he's becoming a one-issue (military/national security) candidate. National security is important, but Americans are also concerned about fiscal security, savings and rising taxes, unemployment, rising costs of food and fuel.
Immigration: I've not heard much talk about it from McCain .... neither McC nor MSM nor democrats want the issue of illegal immigration a headline topic. Who among us would not try our hand at picking lettuce for $50 an hour? McCain should NOT have offered that salary as an "incentive" to support his amnesty policy.
Early returns (according to FoxNews -- and yes, I'm flip-flopping between channels now), indicate Romney's lead after 1% returns will hold .... Romney seems to be scoring significantly among Republicans (according to Fox) .... Rationale: it's the economy, stupid.
McCain's military plug .... I'm still not impressed. If he's so inclined to remind us of his military service --- why has he not been a proponent of military healthcare? I've blogged my reservations about McCain's military "status" before .... I don't believe the hype. He was not subjected to the treatment other POW's received ... he was considered "American royalty" because of his father's status as an admiral ... he left 20 pounds heavier than when he was captured ... his military record prior to capture was nothing to write home about. Instead -- had he not been an admiral's son, he would have likely been discharged.
Romney's case -- leader for the future .... the economy, the healthcare, revitalizing education, fighting radical jhidism .... (per Kevin Madden) ... Romney to SC to make his case across all issues ....
Romney and the Mo-jo from Michigan .... moving forward.
Not sure I believe this: a senior Romney official told someone at Fox that a Romney loss in Michigan would be a death-blow to his campaign .... I'd call it a major set-back, but not a death-blow .... but what do I know.
FoxNews is reporting that there is an email criticizing McCain's military record being circulated in SC .... based on what I observed above -- it is not surprising. There were thousands of heroes in Vietnam who have lead productive lives without wearing their military experiences on their sleeves ...
Break time ---- waiting for Huckabee to speak.
Back at 8:55 ET -- Still waiting for the Huckster ....
Meanwhile, I received this link to a breaking AP story about McCain's POW experience:
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - Supporters of Republican John McCain on Tuesday assailed a mailer sent to state newspaper editors claiming he sold out fellow POWs to get better treatment while held prisoner in Vietnam.
"Nothing could be further from the truth. I know because I was there," Orson Swindle, a retired Marine lieutenant colonel and former prisoner of war, said in a statement about the mailing from Vietnam Veterans Against John McCain.
The group's organizer, Jerry Kiley, who said he also is a Vietnam veteran, said in a telephone phone interview that he has been trying for years to spread what he said is the truth about McCain's record.
"John McCain has created this myth that he is a hero and he is not," Kiley said from his home in Garnerville, N.Y.
Kiley's group cites as evidence a May 1973 U.S. News & World Report article by McCain in which he said he realized, on his third or fourth day of captivity after his plane was shot down in 1967, that his knee was so swollen the blood might pool in it and kill him. So he offered to give military information to his captors in exchange for medical treatment.
In the article, McCain said he told the story to make the point that the North Vietnamese only gave medical treatment to POWs if they thought they were going to get something in return. He did not say that he went through with his end of the deal.
Kiley claims information McCain gave to the North Vietnamese led to an increase in U.S. planes being shot down.
McCain's spokesman, B.J. Boling, said McCain never passed military information to the North Vietnamese. He said the campaign was publicizing the mailer "to serve as an example of how we can bring these shadowy groups out into the open."
Kiley said his group sent the mailing to 80 newspaper editors. He said he is considering sending the information to editors in states with later primaries. South Carolina's Republican primary is Saturday.
McCain's state supporters have created what they call a "Truth Squad" to counter the kind of negative attacks that derailed his candidacy here in 2000.
Four years ago in the Democratic presidential race, a group calling itself Swift Boat Veterans For Truth ran television ads that challenged Democratic nominee John Kerry's service record in Vietnam.
Will it separate McCain from his hero banner? I don't know -- but we should all expect John Kerry to come to his rescue. After all -- it was McCain who "defended" Kerry against the Swift Boaters .... Interesting fireworks should be expected .... This may be the shot that turns McGruff into a raging Deaniac.
FoxNews declares Romney winner at 9:02 pm. This should bring the wolves outta their dens.
Fox's "Campaign Cameron" is softening his Romney-speak right now .... Wonder why? Surely he's not fishing for an interview? An invite to the Mitt-Mobile? A bag of Ann's cookies? A ride on the family flight to SC?
Still waiting on Huckabee .... here he is ..... Chuck is near .... He congratulates Mitt ... in the same breath, he declares he will win SC ... SC best listen to the man annointed by God ... maybe God will burn a bush for the Huckster as he works throughout the night to re-write the Constitution .... Huckabee suggests that if folks aren't going to vote for him, supporters should let the air out of their tires. I can suggest who needs to let the air out. And it has nothing to do with tires.
John McCain now speaking .... this oughta be good ....
"We don't mind a fight" .... cut-away to Mitt ....
Mitt Speaks .... "a come-back for America."
"A victory for optimism over Washington pessimism" .... Washington is broken and we're going to do something about it ... America understands --- Washington told us they'd do blah blah blah ..... but they haven't.
Voter breakdowns for Romney:
Republicans 41%
Conservatives 45%
Independents 39%
Evangelicals 34%
Men 36%
Women 39%
More info later .... Until then, enjoy the victory, Romney supporters -- and let the pundits and MSM prep us for Saturday's battle in South Carolina!