Reader comments: Utahns getting over Mitt

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Goose | 12:37 a.m. March 22, 2008
Poor Mitt, Utahns are getting over you and going for the man that slammed you. Amazing what that "R" can do.
J-Man | 1:23 a.m. March 22, 2008
Goose:

Don't you know? Around these parts "R" is synonymous with Celestial. Satan is a Democrat, ya know.
Phil | 1:30 a.m. March 22, 2008
I am not over Mitt. And Johm McCain skeletons don't help.
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Todd | 2:02 a.m. March 22, 2008
The Utah Voter Poll by BYU on Feb 2 before the Presidential Primary had McCain at 55% against Obama. Unlike the article leads us to believe, he's simply holding steady or even losing ground. I think the reporter's narrative is shaped more by the national media's spin these days than by what we are seeing in all Utah polling -- which is that John McCain is running very poorly for a GOP nominee in Utah. He should be in the mid- to high- sixties.
Anonymous | 3:35 a.m. March 22, 2008
I will hold my nose with one hand, and vote McCain with the other. Does that constitute "getting over Mitt"? Though the poll may be accurate, I don't think it captures the true feelings of why people like myself will vote McCain.
Sarah | 6:20 a.m. March 22, 2008
I refuse to "warm up" to McCain. My memory is too good to allow such a thing. I haven't forgotten how he took his mother on TV to say that she didn't like "Mormons". McCain's treatment of Romney was disgraceful. McCain will never get my vote. Besides, he is too old and can't control his temper.
Scott R. | 7:11 a.m. March 22, 2008
"Getting over McCain", I don't think so. He is an angry, contentious, liberal, lier as we learned from Florida. He is not a conservative. You don't get "over" that, you pick someone else.

As a very strong conservative I can only say that unless he chooses a strong Reagan conservative, not the Huckster), then I will not vote this election and allow a democrat to win if nothing more than to spank the republican party for their selfish and religiously bigotted nominating process.

Count me out!
Michael | 7:23 a.m. March 22, 2008
How will Utahns vote if Hucklebee is Republican VP candidate?
The Last Rockefeller Republican | 7:38 a.m. March 22, 2008
The good news is that the social conservatives have no candidate in the race. Even better is that their behavior towards McCain during the latter part of the primary race has thoroughly alienated them from the party leadership. What would make it outstanding is if Dobson or one of is ilk would come out firmly against McCain and put a stake through the heart of social conservative dominance of the Republican party.

Utahns will have to choose between a moderate Republican and a center-left Democrat. In either case, the country wins.
uhg! | 7:38 a.m. March 22, 2008
,,,a monster of such frightful mien,
as to be hated needs but to be seen.
But seen too oft, familiar with her face
we first endure, then pity, then embrace.
not getting over | 8:09 a.m. March 22, 2008
Conservatives are not “getting over Mitt”; we are making the best of a crummy situation. We will, as McCain’s his mom suggests, hold our noses and vote for him. It is no reflection on Gov Romney (nor in fact any credit to McCain).
However conservatives do need to ask themselves how well the Republican Party is working for them. In every Presidential election since 1988 I have voted for a Republican candidate I was not exited about but saw as the lesser of two bad choices. I was willing to “play nice” and support the party’s nominee regardless. Despite electing several Republican presidents in that time the moral values that are most important to our nation’s well being; sanctity of life, sanctity of marriage and family, etc; have continued to erode at a high rate. One wonders if winning with a moderate is that much better than losing would be, and I for one am sick of settling for the lesser of two evils every four years.
I hope Gov Romney starts running for 2012 as soon as the inauguration is over, regardless of who wins in Nov. This conservative is probably “playing nice” for the last election.
Oh Please | 8:24 a.m. March 22, 2008
John McCain, Mr. Family Values who abandoned his crippled wife for a beer heiress half his age?
John McCain, who wants to fight the 100 Years War all over again?
John McCain, who is just an older, nuttier version of George W?
Utahns pledge once again their brainless allegiance to the party of war, hypocrisy, and national bankruptcy.
jr | 8:27 a.m. March 22, 2008
Very scarey that people will support an idiot that plans to generate WWIII, haven't they had enough of Bushism. McCain will bring the draft back so the boys/girls will have to serve the bullets and not only their GOD. VOTE MCCAIN for eternal war
HugelyConcerned | 8:47 a.m. March 22, 2008
It's pick-your-poison time in this country as far as Presidential candidates are concerned! For instance, ALL of these 'Progressives' have said they will be raising taxes, i.e. Obama--well over 50 percent--this coupled with high gas prices, hyper-inflation (silent taxation has devalued the US dollar$ due to the current administrations' reckless, quantum printing of funny-money), and high food prices--spawned also by current AND soon-to-be shortages in grain.

Inspite of the news media blackout throughout this country, last I heard, we still have Congressman Ron Paul (TX) in the running for President and for the most part (far more than all the other candidates combined) believes in upholding and adherence to our beloved Rule of Law, The U.S. Constitution. Amazing that that just, durable document still survives, but it's so shredded and eroded beyond current recognition.... Heaven have mercy on "we the people" when McCain or Obama get their chance to continue strangling and snuffing the life out of it!
Deth | 8:55 a.m. March 22, 2008
I think its just a lack of what McCain is running against. Choosing the best of three awful candidates.
Joe Moe | 8:59 a.m. March 22, 2008
Yet again, there are people who can't help but insult the intelligence of people who disagree with them. Donald Dunn (Clinton spokesman) attacks Republicans who, GASP!, want to vote for a Republican. One wonders how many times HE has just "come home to roost" by voting for the Democratic candidate. When the answer turns out to be "always," will he accept attacks on HIS intelligence? Same to "Goose."

The simple truth is, my dear bitter Utah Democrats, I will always vote for the candidate that most closely represents my ideas about good government, and until the parties change somehow, that seems to be the one with the (R) next to his/her name, about 95% of the time. (Interestingly, that's more like 50% of the time when it comes to local politics).
Bad Date | 9:05 a.m. March 22, 2008
Mitt was like a bad date, complete with helmet hair and a fake tan. I am so over him.
Melinda | 9:34 a.m. March 22, 2008
I never supported Mitt Romney. McCain should be looked at very carefully. Being an ex POW does not mean he is qualified to lead the United States of America. "When people show you who they are believe them."
KM | 9:35 a.m. March 22, 2008
Yes its true, after all, who else is their to vote for. This is the sad state of affairs that we find ourselves in today. Vote Demoncat and for sure have your freedom and hard-earned living confiscated (read what Hill and Barack Husein are promising ) or take your chances with the other guy.
Amazing what an "R" or "D" can do.
Lesser evil | 9:37 a.m. March 22, 2008
I've voted Democrat before, but prefer the GOP this year. More recent events have only served to confirm this choice.

I (slightly) preferred Romney to McCain, but now that Romney is out, I will accept McCain as the lesser evil. Of course, I was also accepting Romney as a "lesser evil" as well.

It's a mess, but it's politics. You make due with the candidates you have.
Gordon | 9:49 a.m. March 22, 2008
Come on folks, McCain's not that bad.
The nation has changed, the play is in the center. McCain can win, he appeals to a broader range of the nation.
Kyle from AZ | 10:02 a.m. March 22, 2008
My vote is a write-in for Mitt Romney unless McCain picks up him up as VP. That is the only way I will vote for him. He has done way too little here in Arizona and used us for years for his own political advantage.
Anonymous | 10:17 a.m. March 22, 2008
It doesn't really matter who's running for president in Utah just as long as its a republican that makes office.
Anonymous | 10:23 a.m. March 22, 2008
Utahns aren't 'over' Mitt. We're suffering the hangover we're officially not allowed to have, and whining about it. This is not an endearing trait.
We wanted a mormon. Didn't get it.
FL | 10:25 a.m. March 22, 2008
I don't like McCain but when I look at the choices for the Demos I have to vote for the lessor of two evils.
russ | 10:34 a.m. March 22, 2008
Todd is right. He should be in the high 70s. Something is wrong.
Ed | 10:40 a.m. March 22, 2008
I like McCain, but I can't elect a man who is 70+ years old, at a time when our country faces so many issues! How many 70+ years old have you met that understanding today's working world? McCain will be unable to relate to the daily issues facing the average American worker and said it himself, "I don't have that much knowledge of the Economy"! We face greater issues than gun control and abortion...We can't fight a war on terror, if we don't have an economy to fight it!
WatchDog | 10:41 a.m. March 22, 2008
I may be getting over Mitt, but it won't be to support McCain! Absolutely not.

I remember the McCain-Kennedy bill, and his other promote the criminal illegal alien amnesty proposals.

I WILL NOT be voting for this knuckle head who is willing to sell us out. Not going to happen!
McCane is a DIRTY OLD MAN | 10:57 a.m. March 22, 2008
Romney was also crummy.. Ron Paul the only choice that would have put our country back in order! To bad America is full of idiots who don't do any research on anything important we are stuck with another round of the lesser of the same evils..
Sahra | 11:02 a.m. March 22, 2008
I wish McCain's mother was on the ballot, she is the real straight talk express with the courage to speak the truth.
Parkit | 11:21 a.m. March 22, 2008
There was no way that Obama was going to carry Utah. A better question for the Dan Jones poll would have been are you willing to donate to McCain. The fact is this is really a lesser of three evils election. McCain will carry the votes but it will be with noses held. The McCain camp does not understand that ardent conservatives have not embraced him and will not carry out the tough campaigning. His speeches are uninspiring and his lack of an economic plan leaves me flat.
John McCain for Miss America | 11:29 a.m. March 22, 2008
I will not vote for McCain and I think it is absolutely ridiculous that the people in Utah are going to vote for him just because he's a Republican. Why don't the people in Utah follow the counsel of the Brethren and vote for the most qualified individual despite party affiliation, which in this case would be anyone but McCain. How can anyone on the planet think he could lead this country? I'd vote for one of Jeff Foxworthy's fifth graders before I voted for McCain.
Cec | 11:42 a.m. March 22, 2008
Still supporting Obama but if Hillary gets the nomination I will vote for her (even though it doesn't matter in Utah.) I can't stomach four more years of a republican.
Sally | 11:43 a.m. March 22, 2008
McCain will surely be a "war president" if elected. He sings about it, he talks about it, he seems to be very comfortable with war and its consequences, ramifications, etc. Look for 4 more years of Bush administration if elected. I myself have switched to an Independent status and I will vote for WHOEVER I decide to in November. I urge all Repulicans to do the same. Please don't vote mindlessly for this man just because he is a Republican.
Anonymous | 11:49 a.m. March 22, 2008
I'll never "get over" Mitt. In terms of his executive experience, character, and intelligence he was head and shoulders above every candidate in both parties. It'll take a while for me to forgive the Republican party for nominating the unimpressive McCain over Romney. The one shot McCain has at partial redemption is if he picks Romney as his running mate. If that doesn't happen, I'm not sure I'll even vote.
russ | 12:17 p.m. March 22, 2008
It was easy to get over Mitt. He flipped and he flopped. He believed in waterboarding. His boys never served a day in the military, neither did he. He made money off of buying companies for the 20 cents on the dollar and then firing people and then reselling the companies for 50 cents on the dollar.

It is real easy to get over such a bonafide fake.
Seattle | 12:21 p.m. March 22, 2008
Mitt certainly had his problems. He has the image of being the Senator Kerry of the Republican party. You just dont trust what he is saying sometimes.

I wish Mitt would have taken a position advocating "progress in Irag" vs nothing but war. McCain is one trick pony. His only position is war. Mitt should have said military decisions are often made by people who resist war (see Cuban missle cris)

Mitt should have also more stongly connected McCains lying about Mitts surge statements to the fact that he will only make a half hearted effort to secure our borders and then he will pass almost the exact same amnisty immigration bill. He will lie again.

Lastly, Mccain is a one term president. He will do what he has always done which is his own thing.

I am a moderate Republican myself but I dont like the immigration position or the war at all costs position.

Maybe this country does need change for changes sake.
concerned | 1:08 p.m. March 22, 2008
The people of this state are not just followers I found that out just recently, I am not from here and always called them sheeple but I am apologizing now the ones who talk in the posts are sick and tired of the graft and lining the pockets of our elected officials I have watched them turn in the posts and I am proud of them. It took a minute but we are not going to stand for these posers any more. We think the punishment should fit the crimes and I bet those who sold us out for Italys nuclear waste will have to live out there in close proximity to that waste site and after 20 years we will check in on them and any health concersn they have then we will tell them not enough research has been done in this area to pay them any money but we will research it for 20 more years and get back to them .....that is what they would have done to us. go utah I am proud of you.
lousy title | 1:29 p.m. March 22, 2008
the article is very poorly titled, and it doesn't reflect the content of the story. the first line of the story "Utahns are warming up to John McCain" would have been a more accurate title.
Old Joe | 1:32 p.m. March 22, 2008
I have to laugh, you Mormons overwhelmingly support a party that wants absolutely nothing to do with you. The Republican party showed you absolutely no gratitude and completely turned it's back on you and your years of constant support when you floated your boy Mittens in front of them, hoping that he might do a little good for this country...and you still blindly support them.
Achtung!
Mitt Forever | 1:42 p.m. March 22, 2008
I will write in Gov. Romney unless McCain chooses him as VP. I am not over Gov. Romney. I miss him and I hope to see him again campaigning. I should have seen him when he went to Long Beach, CA last Feb. Now that chance is gone.
Lewt | 1:45 p.m. March 22, 2008
Nobody upset about the McCain torture flip flop? Oh, I get it. "Keep doing it. Just don't tell us. We're Christians."
Spanky | 2:10 p.m. March 22, 2008
8 years of Bush, record trade and budget deficits, a never ending immoral war in Iraq, torture, spying on American citizens, recession, tax breaks and legislation that benefit only the wealthy and big business, a destroyed US reputation in the world........and Utah voters still want more of the same. Absolutely incredible. "Hit me! Hit me! Please sir, may I have another?"
Carol | 2:13 p.m. March 22, 2008
I was a Romney supporter but when he dropped out I had to seriously analyze the alternatives. I won't be voting for McCain -- or Obama -- or Hillary.

None are part of the solution. They are ALL part of the problem. To cast a vote for any of them would be only to condone what they do in Washington.

I'll either be writing in Ron Paul or voting for the Libertarian.
Eric | 2:24 p.m. March 22, 2008
Correction:

Most of you DON'T like McCain....
Eric | 2:28 p.m. March 22, 2008
Why don't you Mormons stop trying to look so dang mainstream and stand on principle for a change...?

Most of you like McCain. You think he is pretty evil in fact. So what are your alternatives? There is the Libertarian Party, you know.

Oh, who said that line: "Teach them correct principles and let them govern themselves...?"
Carol | 2:29 p.m. March 22, 2008
As a parent, if I were to not discipline my children for misbehavior, and even rewarded them for misbehavior, it could rightly be said that I taught them to misbehave. Well, I think it is high time that We the People took responsibility for teaching our elected officials to misbehave.

What happens when they lie to us...? We re-elect them. What happens to them when they vote for policies that put this country into massive debt...? We re-elect them. What happens when they enact policies that exceed their constitutional authority...? We re-elect them.

Now then, if you are of the opinion that is NOT OK for politicians to put this country into massive debt, or to operate outside of the constitution, you can't in good conscience vote for ANY of the major three candidates.

If you are distressed with McCain's leftishness, what would it help to vote for Hillary or Obama? Do you suddenly believe in the something-for-nothing philosophy?

But if you vote for McCain you have carefully taught the GOP that we WANT leftists for candidates -- that we don't care about fiscal responsibility or ANYTHING Republicans have stood for....
Carol | 2:39 p.m. March 22, 2008
The only way I see the Republican Party ever getting the message that we won't stand for this kind of behavior is to write-in the name of someone who has ALWAYS voted for policies that were within our national means and within the rules that our leaders agreed to abide by. And there is sadly only one candidate who fits these criteria.

If the Republicans lose this fall, they need to know why. If the protest votes go to the Democrats, they will never understand why and might even trudge more left-ward in their quest to regain power.

If McCain wins this fall, Republicans will have been carefully taught that it is perfectly acceptable for them to be financially corrupt to operate outside any rules we say they need to operate within.

I suggest that you write-in Ron Paul. Even if you don't agree with him on everything.... We'll sort that out later.
Truth-Sayer | 2:45 p.m. March 22, 2008
Utahan's, as a whole, will flock like "sheep to the slaughter when it ocmes to suppporting Romney.

McCain is a liberal at heart, as well as Romney--his record proves it if you will do the homework!

Utahan's will not support McCain (as a whole) whether Romney endorses him or not.

Why? Because Utahan's are LDS and they will vote for an LDS candidate whether he's a Socialist or not!

Look for McCain to lose the presidential race. Obama or Clinton will win the presidential election because Utahan's can't think outside their religious belief system.

Sheep mentality will never work in national elections. Until the LDS people learn to think outside "religion: as in opposition to Christianity, your vote will be wasted!

Ron Paul gave Utahan's a chance for their vote to get back to constitutional principles. You have squandered that opportunity and now you will face the consequences of your short-sightedness!

You get exactly what you vote for. What Utahan's will get is a Socialist President. The reason: You can't think outside of your predjudice's.

Politics, whether you like it or not, is not in the same genre as religion. When Utahan's learn this, they will find their niche!
Hey Mormon Kids... | 2:54 p.m. March 22, 2008
As a senior LDS I am wondering why seasoned citizens run the Quorumn of the Twelve and the First Presidency? It is because God wants seasoned minds making right decisions. They are proven people with a track record and an ability to make sound decisions. Non Mormons don't get it, at least it dosen't come up in the blogs. So...if you think Obama can lead us to the promised land, give it a try and you can fix the mess next time around, if there is fixing that can be done. For the most part, Democrats have taken us into war, not Republicans! Geo. W being an exception..strange Republican he is! We have a delimena on our hands..Pray for help!
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