March 24th, 2014
02:31 PM ET
7 years ago

Romney makes a role for himself

Washington (CNN) - Mitt Romney seems to be popping up everywhere this year.

The 2012 Republican presidential nominee and two-time White House hopeful made a Sunday talk show appearance, criticizing President Barack Obama's handling of the crisis in Ukraine, this weekend, the sixth major TV interview Romney's done so far this year.

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The higher profile has some people questioning what kind of public and political roles Romney will assume as the 2014 midterm elections near and with the next presidential contest just over the horizon.

On CBS's "Face the Nation," Romney said that Obama should have been more forceful with Russian President Vladimir Putin from the start.
"I'm saying what (Obama) should have done from the very beginning was have the judgment to understand that Russia was not our friend, that Russia had very different ambitions and interests, that you have to stand strong," Romney said.

A few days earlier, Romney said a "failure" by the President and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to lead when they had the chance contributed to last week's move by Russia to annex the Crimean peninsula, which was a semi-autonomous region of Ukraine with a large pro-Russian population.

"President Obama and Secretary of State Clinton traveled the world in pursuit of their promise to reset relations and to build friendships across the globe. Their failure has been painfully evident: It is hard to name even a single country that has more respect and admiration for America today than when President Obama took office, and now Russia is in Ukraine. Part of their failure, I submit, is due to their failure to act when action was possible, and needed," Romney wrote in the Wall Street Journal.

Romney was derided during the 2012 election for saying that Russia was a major political foe of the U.S.

In a March 2012 interview with CNN's Wolf Blitzer on "The Situation Room," Romney said that Russia "without question, our number one geopolitical foe. They - they fight every cause for the world's worst actors."

But as the situation in Ukraine, and especially Crimea, unraveled over the past two months, many conservative commentators criticized the President and touted Romney's prescience.

"Everyone poked fun at the guy during the elections when he talked about Russia as a geo-political threat. People, including Obama, rolled their eyes and scoffed back that we weren't in the Cold War any more.....well, Putin's doing the laughing now," said Republican strategist Ana Navarro, a CNN contributor. "Romney has earned an 'I told you so' moment."

Helping on the campaign trail

Romney's "Face the Nation" appearance came one day before he headed to Florida, where he's scheduled co-headline a Republican Governors Association fundraiser with Rick Scott, the state's GOP governor who's facing a tough re-election this year. Tuesday Romney will be in New York City to serve as the main attraction at a fundraiser for former Republican National Committee chairman Ed Gillespie, who's running to challenge Democratic Sen. Mark Warner in Virginia this year. Gillespie served as a top political adviser on Romney's 2012 White House bid.

An aide close to the former Massachusetts governor says Romney will "continue to help and travel for 2014 candidates."

And Eric Fehrnstrom, a longtime top Romney political adviser, told CNN that "the governor is a leading figure in the party and he's in demand as a speaker, a fundraiser and a surrogate campaigner. Even though he's ruled out a future political run for himself, he cares deeply about the direction the country is going in and believes that Republican leadership will restore America's standing in the world and get us back on the right track."

In the spotlight

After staying out of the spotlight for months following his 2012 election loss to Obama, Romney held a conference in Park City, Utah last June that featured several prospective 2016 presidential candidates and other national leaders, as well as some of the GOP's major donors.

Two months later Romney re-entered the campaign world, serving as the headliner at his first political fundraiser since he lost the 2012 election. The event, a benefit for the state Republican Party, was held near his vacation home in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire.

And Romney's been making headlines this year. Romney said In an appearance in early January on "Fox News Sunday" that President obscured the truth when he pledged citizens could keep their insurance plans under his new health care law.

"He told people, 'You can keep the insurance you have, if you like it,' " Romney told Fox News' Chris Wallace. "That was not honest. That was deceptive."

And last month he joined some other top Republicans in urging Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer to veto legislation that critics said would codify discrimination against gays and lesbians in that state.

"@GovBrewer veto of#SB1062 is right," Romney tweeted.

Romney also teamed up with New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie after Christie came under media scrutiny over allegations that top members of his administration closed access lanes to the nation's busiest bridge last September to punish the mayor of Fort Lee, New Jersey, for not endorsing Christie's re-election. Romney, a former RGA chairman, joined Christie, the current chairman of the RGA, at a fundraiser in Boston.

Romney's also finding the media spotlight in lighter ways: He slow-jammed the news with Jimmy Fallon on NBC's "Late Night." And a video of him attempting the Gangnam-style dance at a concert at a regional conference for young adults in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints went viral.

Romney's role

Romney is clear that he won't be making a third bid for the White House. Asked last month by CNN's Wolf Blitzer on the "Situation Room" if he would run again, Romney said, "The answer is no, I'm not running for president in 2016. It's time for someone else to take that responsibility and I'll be supporting our nominee."

But Romney wants a say in his party and the country's future. In an interview at last June's conference with CNN Chief Political Analyst Gloria Borger, Romney said, "we're thinking about ways that we can still make a contribution to a country we love very deeply."

And Romney told Borger that "I'm optimistic a Republican is going to win in 2016. But I'm not going to be that guy. It will be somebody else that takes that, uh, that mantle. And more power to them. I hope I can help them in some way."'

Republican strategist and CNN contributor Kevin Madden says Romney can help move the GOP forward.

"He has a platform as a former party nominee and he's willing to use it to help frame the national policy conversation and help Republican candidates where he can.

While he does seize these opportunities provided to him on the opinion pages and on TV, it's all with an eye towards helping to develop and promote ideas and new voices within the party," said Madden, who served as senior adviser on Romney's 2008 and 2012 presidential campaigns.

Some of those who worked for Romney's rivals in the last presidential campaign agree.

"Governor Romney knows more than any other Republican what it means to take on President Obama and his failed policies. He has valuable insight and joins a long list of Republicans who are working together to ensure a GOP sweep in the midterms, setting the stage for a GOP victory in 2016," said Alice Stewart, a Republican strategist and radio talk show host who worked as a senior adviser in on Rep. Michele Bachmann's 2012 presidential campaign, and who then helped advise former Sen. Rick Santorum as he battled Romney deep into the 2012 GOP primary calendar after Bachmann's campaign ended.

But not everyone is on board with declaring Romney a GOP elder statesman.

"I think 'elder statesman' is premature about Romney, he has only served one term as governor of Massachusetts," Republican communications strategist Keith Appell told CNN. "Given how poorly Obama is faring on both the domestic front with ObamaCare and on the international front with Russia, Romney is a modest plus for GOP candidates running this year."

But Appell, a senior vice president at CRC Public Relations, a Washington PR firm that has had many conservative clients, did say that Romney "could easily be seen as a senior figure in a future Republican administration and a future GOP president would be wise to seek his counsel and consider him for such a post."

CNN Senior Producer Kevin Bohn contributed to this report


Filed under: 2014 • 2016 • Mitt Romney
soundoff (74 Responses)
  1. Gary

    Coming Soon to a Southern State near you. The "I'm a Looser" tour. Featuring the Great War Monger John McCain with his side kick "The Quitta" Sarah Palin. With a special appearance by the Eddy Munster look alike. Lyan Ryan and his 47% buddy, the true money man of the group. Mitt , " Corporations are people too!" Robmey. Come on out and listen to em whine, complain and spew ignorance and hate. They will offer everything, except solutions. Just listen to any of these 4 for just 5 minutes and you to will thank God we didn't vote any of them into office. See y'all there. Wink, wink!

    March 24, 2014 03:28 pm at 3:28 pm |
  2. Pat

    Poor guy, he's really trying.
    Will a few more of you please show him a little attention.

    March 24, 2014 03:32 pm at 3:32 pm |
  3. Pat

    You people do not like the GOP, but yet you continue to vote for them.
    The Koch brothers will be to your town soon!
    How many votes will they buy?

    March 24, 2014 03:35 pm at 3:35 pm |
  4. pc

    the man LOST..... he needs to get over it. THE AMERIAN PEOPLE made their choice and mitt Romney was not it!!!
    I guess Romney would like a war with Russia so that his boys and grandkids could finally serve their country.......OR NOT!

    March 24, 2014 03:41 pm at 3:41 pm |
  5. Rudy NYC

    "I'm saying what (Obama) should have done from the very beginning was have the judgment to understand that Russia was not our friend, that Russia had very different ambitions and interests, that you have to stand strong," Romney said.
    -------------------------
    "Stand strong." Does anyone know what exactly that's supposed to mean? As near as I can tell, it just hot air. After Mr. Romney perform on the world stage during his laughable world tour in the summer of 2012, somehow I get the feeling that Mr. Romeny would be better at standing wrong, than strong.

    March 24, 2014 03:42 pm at 3:42 pm |
  6. sonny chapman

    He's a Vietnam War Draft Dodger who used his Mormon Status's to avoid Military Service while he was on a "Mission" in France. Though he supported America Policy of fighting Communism over there so"somebody" wouldn't have to fight it here. NONE of his FIVE Healthy Sons ever served in the Military, though they all "supported" W & Cheney's "Gotta Have" Iraq War. Mitt, W. & Cheney; they all LOVE a "Muscular "Foreign Policy. Just not THEIR Muscles or their Neighbors kids muscles.

    March 24, 2014 03:44 pm at 3:44 pm |
  7. Chris-E...al

    0bamas borrow an spend governing philosophy can not last . An dont starte about the wars . We are still at war with korea that was a dem war and are still there spending trillions .

    March 24, 2014 03:46 pm at 3:46 pm |
  8. getoverit

    So, in a nutshell, exactly what Hillary is doing....

    March 24, 2014 03:47 pm at 3:47 pm |
  9. Name

    MItty

    I wish I could vote against you again loser

    March 24, 2014 03:49 pm at 3:49 pm |
  10. sonny chapman

    Hey Tone, you're missing the Repub Logic. Obama took THEIR White House !-Twice !!

    March 24, 2014 03:49 pm at 3:49 pm |
  11. Tampa Tim

    jk ft myers – I see tea bagger Curt Clawson and the Kochs are running for Trey Radel's vacant seat in FL 19. Word is he is running on repealing Obamacare and getting rid of Washington. I also heard his company was bailed out in the auto bailout. Will the Kchs win this one?

    March 24, 2014 03:49 pm at 3:49 pm |
  12. Joe

    Is alexithymic Mitt going to keep hanging around and become as obnoxious as Cheney and Palin?

    March 24, 2014 03:50 pm at 3:50 pm |
  13. Pander Bear

    Mitt, we're just not that into you. Signed, America.

    March 24, 2014 03:50 pm at 3:50 pm |
  14. NATHAN WIMBERLY

    Not qualified to be President but talking anyway. Can't wait to see the GOBP stuff Jeb Bush down the tea potty's throats 2012 Mitt the twit style.

    March 24, 2014 03:51 pm at 3:51 pm |
  15. smith

    Wow, alot of Mitt haters today. Translation-We hate you because you have more money than we do.

    March 24, 2014 03:52 pm at 3:52 pm |
  16. S.B. Stein

    The question is about what George W. Bush did with Georgia. I think that set a bad example which Putin took advantage of now. I would have liked to have heard what Romney would have done differently. I doubt that he would have been any better.

    March 24, 2014 03:52 pm at 3:52 pm |
  17. Silence DoGood

    @Rudy NYC
    "I'm saying what (Obama) should have done from the very beginning was have the judgment to understand that Russia was not our friend, that Russia had very different ambitions and interests, that you have to stand strong," Romney said.
    ---------
    "Stand strong." Does anyone know what exactly that's supposed to mean? As near as I can tell, it just hot air. After Mr. Romney perform on the world stage during his laughable world tour in the summer of 2012, somehow I get the feeling that Mr. Romeny would be better at standing wrong, than strong.
    ---------
    "Stand Strong" is the perfect goal/criticism. It doesn't mean anything. I have never heard him or anyone explain what we would do to accomplish this. And no matter what Obama does, they can say "well he is not really standing strong".

    This is a very similar description to the core of the conservative conspiracy theories out there. Not verifiable, not testable and you can always says "that is not really the truth – the truth is just over the next hill".

    March 24, 2014 03:55 pm at 3:55 pm |
  18. Nogods

    If you aren't prepared to go to war with Russia, tough talk is pointless.

    March 24, 2014 03:57 pm at 3:57 pm |
  19. TM

    Romney, you lost, so get lost.

    March 24, 2014 04:01 pm at 4:01 pm |
  20. Smitty

    An achiever, successful, family orienated God believing man would of been only a whole lot better than Obumbles. Hows the gitmo closing ??? ooops, Hows the poverty and food stamp levels?? ooops Hows getting your backside handed to you by Putin everyday going ??? Yeah, enjoy what you voted for which is the BIGGEST LIAR OF THE YEAR!!

    March 24, 2014 04:01 pm at 4:01 pm |
  21. hanlu

    the head of the GOP in Washington DC should run for the presidential election in 2016

    March 24, 2014 04:05 pm at 4:05 pm |
  22. Michigan patriot

    Romney was right. Unfortunately people made the wrong choice to elect Obama. Now tell me, who is the laughing stock in the world? Not Romney, but Obama. Nobody respect us anymore thanks to him.

    March 24, 2014 04:05 pm at 4:05 pm |
  23. FLIndy

    And just what would Mr.Know it All Romney do differently if he was President? These Repubs are all talk and know there isn't much the US can do unless he would like to start WWIII which is a Repub wish! PATHETIC!!

    March 24, 2014 04:09 pm at 4:09 pm |
  24. Gurgyl

    @Tone, you care these guys, no matter what they bicker on President because he black. One good news, these idiots need to understand is "This nation is changing to better nation". God bless you, Tone. God bless.
    Get out and vote.

    March 24, 2014 04:10 pm at 4:10 pm |
  25. Silence DoGood

    @Smitty
    "An achiever, successful, family orienated God believing man....."
    ----------
    But Obama is all those things. Oh I see. He is not the Right Correct religion. I wish the Founding fathers were here to give you a good talking to about freedom and toleration of religion. And how it is NOT to be in our government.

    March 24, 2014 04:11 pm at 4:11 pm |
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