MITT WAS A HIT
"Utah's leading newspaper," the Salt Lake Tribune fully lived up to its reputation as a left-wing rag last Saturday (9/29), when it breathlessly reported in its lead front page article that Dick Cheney and Mitt Romney had just spoken to a meeting of "the most influential members of the conservative movement" so "cloaked in secrecy," so "shadowy," that the group of leaders is known as "The Sith Lords of the Ultra-Right."
All of us who were there in Salt Lake at this "secretive meeting" of course laughed our heads off over the headline story. The "shadowy" group scaring all the moonbats is the Council for National Policy (CNP), of which I have been a member since the early 80s soon after it was formed.
We meet in private, not "secret," a difference lost on the moonbats, which means no leftie journalists are allowed. It means we're free to discuss what we want in confidence.
Mitt Romney, however, did not speak to us in confidence - he wants everyone in America to know where he stands. So I can tell you what he said - and I can also tell you he made a deeply positive impression on what is indeed the most influential collection of conservatives in the country. Mitt was a hit.
