RICK SANTORUM: “SARAH PALIN’S ENDORSEMENT IS THE ONLY ONE ANYONE WANTS!”

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Team Romney Whines: “Endorsements Don’t Matter!”

Santorum, however, doesn’t play coy when I ask him about what his
endorsement means to a fellow Republican, if anything. “Palin is the only
endorsement anyone wants
,” he laughs. “If you ask who the most
influential endorsers are, Palin is numbers one, two, and three, with maybe
Sen. Jim DeMint at four. Her endorsement is the only one that matters this
year. Just look at what she did for Nikki Haley.

What about Romney, the man Santorum supported in the 2008 presidential
campaign? “No offense to Mitt, but he doesn’t carry the weight,
Santorum says. “Mitt can help you with some finance people, maybe in some
small way, but his pull is insignificant compared to Palin’s
.”

~ From interview of Rick Santorum by Robert Costa for National Review Online
June 17, 2010

Mitt Romney is a lot like the Texas weather: If you don’t like a particular
stance he has, just wait around, it’ll change. No one is more adept at the
flip-flop on key issues, in an attempt to be all things to all people. Romney
is a chameleon who can blend in with any crowd, by simply telling them what
they want to hear. No one knows whether he means it or not, or if he even
believes half of what he says. Romney is simply a cold, calculating politician,
who only cares about winning an office, not about actually leading.

Romney’s latest flip-flop though is just delicious. Just a few weeks ago, we
got into it with Romney’s fan boys, who were crowing
and running stories
about how much Mitt’s endorsement, that few even knew
about, helped propel Nikki Haley to her victory in South Carolina.

Of course, the truth is a little different than the fictional spin Team
Romney has been trying to sell. Yes, Romney was an early endorser of Nikki’s.
When Romney endorsed her, she was stuck in forth place, suffering from poor
name recognition. Nothing changed afterward.

Sarah Palin then endorsed Nikki in fine fashion, making it a national event
by doing so in person. In just days Nikki was leading the pack, and cruised to
a huge win. Nikki got 49 percent of the vote, just one point shy of the needed
50 percent, but she garnered almost as many votes as her three competitors
combined, and will the run-off election on Tuesday by a wide margin.

Something else that happened along the way. Once Nikki Haley became the
front runner, the Republican “Good Old Boy Network” went into high gear.
Like Sarah Palin, Nikki is known as a true reformer, and this, of course,
scares the hell out of the establishment. Nikki will upset the apple cart, much
like Sarah did in Alaska. The attacks were vile, and personal.

Sarah Palin was standing with her. Offered her strong and very public
support. Romney was, as usual, nowhere to be found.

Sarah is known to stick by those she endorses, not just pick safe
candidates, put her name with them and move on, like noted “Profile In
Courage
” Mitt Romney, who actually endorsed Susanna Martinez for Governor
of New Mexico, AFTER
she won her primary
!

Sarah also endorsed Carly Fiorina in California, and true to form, talked
about her at ever opportunity. Carly went on to win her primary for the United
States Senate in fine fashion.

In a recent interview for National
Review Online
, Rick Santorum said this:

Santorum, however, doesn’t play coy when I ask him about what his
endorsement means to a fellow Republican, if anything. “Palin is the only
endorsement anyone wants
,” he laughs. “If you ask who the most
influential endorsers are, Palin is numbers one, two, and three, with maybe
Sen. Jim DeMint at four. Her endorsement is the only one that matters this
year. Just look at what she did for Nikki Haley.

What about Romney, the man Santorum supported in the 2008 presidential
campaign? “No offense to Mitt, but he doesn’t carry the weight,
Santorum says. “Mitt can help you with some finance people, maybe in some
small way, but his pull is insignificant compared to Palin’s.

There’s a reason why Sarah’s endorsements matter, and Romney’s don’t. One,
Sarah Palin is an actual leader, with real vision, and Romney has neither
qualities, and two, if Sarah endorses someone, she’s proven that she will
actually support them. People in the Republican Party see a Palin endorsement
as the gold standard. She has a proven record of backing winners. Even better,
she has a record of backing true conservatives.

Understandably, Team Romney is frustrated. The guy is no leader, and is
often a
day late and a dollar short
when he does weigh in. So now, they are trying
to change the subject. Just weeks ago, Team Romney was doing their best to take
credit for their endorsements
, acting like they are the greatest thing
since sliced bread.

Now that reality has set in, the spinmeisters are in high gear saying that
it’s money that matters, not endorsements.

Doug Brady over at C4P has something to say about this:

Immediately after Nikki Haley’s overwhelming victory in the South Carolina
Primary, we noted
Team Mitt’s panic over the credit Governor Palin received:

It appears Mitt Romney is getting a bit nervous as a result of all the
well-deserved credit Governor Palin received for helping Nikki Haley in South
Carolina, both in the media
and by Haley
herself
. In fact Romney is so nervous he feels compelled to return to South
Carolina to campaign for Haley before the runoff on the 22nd.

[...]

This is classic Mitt Romney. When all the mud was flying and Governor Palin publicly
and steadfastly stood behind Haley
, Romney was, as is his custom, nowhere
to be found. Undoubtedly Romney thought he could gain some conservative cred in
South Carolina by endorsing
Haley in March who, at the time, was considered a long-shot conservative
candidate with little chance of winning. However, after Haley’s incredible
surge in the polls (following, not coincidentally, Governor Palin’s
endorsement) and ultimate victory last night, Romney saw his plan for making
inroads in the important primary state unraveling.

Recent activities on the part of Team Mitt indicate our assessment of
Romney’s panic was correct. Today Romney travelled to South Carolina to
campaign with Nikki Haley and, while there, announced he was giving the Haley
campaign $42,000. How, you ask, can he give a candidate that much money given
the limits in campaign finance laws? It’s easy if you’re Mitt Romney. You
purchase a team of lawyers to figure out how to get around the spirit of the
law. Via Andy
Barr
at the Politico:

…lawyers for Romney’s Free and Strong America PAC discovered that multiple
PACs sharing the same leadership and office space are able to contribute $3,500
each per cycle in South Carolina, according to a Romney source.

With one federal PAC and five statewide PACs each maxing out at $3,500 for
Haley in both the GOP primary and general elections, Romney has contributed a
total of $42,000.

This is standard operating procedure for Romney. What else can a plastic flip-flopping politician
do to acquire the influence he lacks other than purchase it? Unfortunately for
Romney, there’s not enough money in the world for him to purchase that which he
really needs: authenticity.

C4P readers may have noticed Romney’s astro-turfers spamming
the threads
on other websites in the days immediately after Nikki Haley’s
victory. They repeatedly claimed that Romney, not Governor Palin, was the real
endorsement powerhouse in the GOP since he purportedly endorsed 120 candidates
since the beginning of the year. They even provided this
link
to a Romney website as evidence. What a difference a few days make.
Now, believe it or not, endorsements don’t really mean anything according to
Team Mitt, as a Romney spokesman told Barr:

Endorsements are nice, but Governor Romney understands that money wins
elections
,” Romney spokesman Eric Fehrnstrom told POLITICO.

Oh, I see. A week ago Mitt was Captain America because of all the
endorsements he made this year. Now endorsements may be “nice” but don’t
really matter, only money counts. Of course Romney’s hack didn’t mention all
the money Governor Palin’s endorsements generate for her endorsees through
grass-roots contributions, but why complicate the narrative? What has happened
to cause such a dramatic change in Team Mitt’s attitude toward endorsements?
Perhaps it’s because Mitt Romney’s endorsements are insignificant, as Rick
Santorum indicated in an interview with the National Review.

[ .... ]

So, to paraphrase, her endorsements are golden, his don’t mean sh*t. Yeah, I
guess this realization may well have had something to do with Romney’s change
of heart on the importance of endorsements. It also explains why he had to rush
down to South Carolina and hire a team of lawyers to figure out how to give
Nikki Haley $42,000 for a race she’s going to win easily anyway. Mitt, your
erratic actions prove beyond a doubt that, although your endorsements may not
matter, hers most definitely do.

Ouch! You can read more of Doug’s blistering report here.

As Doug Brady points out, Sarah’s endorsements work quite differently than
Romney’s do. When Sarah endorses someone, people sit up and take notice.
Contributions, both big and small, come in from supporters nationwide. These
donations routinely surpass all goals and predictions. People understands that
if Sarah is endorsing someone, they are the real deal. People TRUST Sarah’s
judgment on these things. This is an earned trust.

A Romney endorsement, however, generally goes unnoticed, so if any money
comes from it, it’s coming out of Romney’s pocket, or his PAC.

Spending money and trying to buy his way in is nothing new for Mitt Romney.
He tried that in the 2008 Republican presidential primaries, outspending
everyone, and the best he could manage was a dismal third place, in what was
arguably the worst field of candidates the party has put up in a generation.

We reported earlier about Romney’s “Louisiana [straw poll] Purchase
back in April. As is the case with most of these things, a straw poll was
conducted at the Southern Republican Leadership Conference, in New
Orleans.

The big shocker in this deal was that Ron Paul didn’t win the thing. His
followers are notorious for astroturfing these deals and turn out in droves to
prop him up. Many of them are paid to vote, and some are even paid for the
expenses it takes to get them wherever the vote is. In this poll, Mitt Romney
won by a single point over Paul.

How was this done? Easy, a Romney front group, one of many he has, paid
people to go to the SRLC and vote for Mitt!

Romney spent an estimated $59, 500 in order to get headlines that proclaimed
he won an absolutely meaningless straw poll. I guess he did better than Ron
Paul though, who spent an estimated $95,200 to come in a virtual tie with
Romney!

Now to be fair, both Mike Huckabee and Sarah Palin were promoting their
political action committees. We aren’t sure what Huckabee spent, but we know
that Sarah was handing out tasty
treats
. We estimated the cost of this at around $1500.

With Romney and Paul in a virtual tie, having spent $154,700 between them,
it’s interesting to note that Sarah Palin came in second behind these two, and
lead the second choice balloting. Again, she was out $1500 and wasn’t asking
for straw poll votes, just reminding people about SarahPAC, and soliciting
donations. Tell me again who the real fiscal conservative is?

You can read all of the details here.

This is really typical of Romney though. He has little real support, and no
influence on anything, so he tries to buy his way into the club. It’s well
known that he resorted to all sorts of shenanigans in order to get his last
book on the New York Times best seller list, where it lasted a week. Lots of
bulk sales.

So far, the only thing he has done right, was by accident, when earlier in
the month, he endorsed
Sarah Palin for President!

Mitt Romney is not the sort we need in office. He’s a Big Government
progressive. Let us not forget he gave his state the parting gift of
RomneyCare, the blueprint for ObamaCare. RomneyCare, as we reported here,
is an absolute unmitigated disaster.

All Mitt Romney seems to care about is getting Mitt Romney elected to
office. He is the GOP establishment’s show pony, and like all of those guys
tend to do, thinks it’s “his turn” to be the presidential nominee in
2012. Romney represents the absolute worst of what the Republican Party has to
offer. He’s an opportunist who will do and say anything to get elected, and
then fall in with the other establishment, Big Government types once in office.

Sorry, but for the foreseeable future, it’s going to be our job to get these
sorts voted out of office, not elected to office. We need leadership, not
pandering. We need strength, not capitulation. We need people who understand
that our nation is in peril, and the old way of doing things will no longer
work. We don’t need Mitt Romney.

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