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Mitt Romney: Mensch

August 31, 2012 by B. Daniel Blatt

A Jew could pay fewer higher compliments to another individual than to call him a mensch, meaning that he embodies the highest, the best qualities of a human being.  The more we learn about Mitt Romney’s life since he married Ann the more we realize that the man is a mensch.

Just watch the testimonial the Oparowskis offered last night:

(H/t: The Corner.)

Mitt Romney does seem to be a man of great empathy.

No wonder Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker “would have preferred to see more testimonials from people talking about Romney” last night.

Filed Under: Noble Republicans

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  1. TnnsNe1 says

    September 1, 2012 at 11:24 am - September 1, 2012

    Mr. Romney has more empathy in his little finger than both Mrs. and Mrs. Obama have in their combined bodies.

  2. V the K says

    September 1, 2012 at 11:32 am - September 1, 2012

    It occurs to me there are no stories of the Obamas or the Bidens going out of their way to personally help people in need. Their lives have always been about advancing themselves or their ideology.

  3. Bastiat Fan says

    September 1, 2012 at 2:16 pm - September 1, 2012

    And that surprises you why, exactly, V the K? (kidding. point well made!)

  4. Leslie says

    September 1, 2012 at 9:52 pm - September 1, 2012

    here’s one evangelical “jew” to another! Mazel Tov!

  5. V the K says

    September 2, 2012 at 12:07 pm - September 2, 2012

    Obama has members of his own family, his own brother, living in poverty and squalor and he won’t lift a finger to help them.

  6. TnnsNe1 says

    September 2, 2012 at 12:39 pm - September 2, 2012

    “Obama scrambles to catch up with Romney in New Orleans”
    http://www.ijreview.com/2012/09/14636-obama-scrambles-to-catch-up-with-romney-in-new-orleans/

  7. gastorgrab says

    September 2, 2012 at 7:20 pm - September 2, 2012

    Someone should do a fake Newsweek cover that reads; “We’re All Mormon Now!”, then post it all over the net.

    I think it would add considerably to the liberal panic we’re all witnessing.

  8. V the K says

    September 3, 2012 at 9:55 am - September 3, 2012

    See how the same MFM that scream “Ryan Lied” treat Mitt Romney.

    During the course of his visit, Romney encountered a woman who had lost her home in the flooding. Jodie Chiarello, according to a joint report from the Huffington Post and Associated Press, gave this account of her conversation with Romney:

    “He just told me to, um, there’s assistance out there,” Chiarello said of her conversation with Romney. “He said, go home and call 211.” That’s a public service number offered in many states.

    By the time the hacks over at Think Progress had gotten to this story, they had shortened the headline to “ROMNEY TO HOMELESS HURRICANE VICTIM: ‘GO HOME’”

    But the quote has been taken grossly out of context, and the media reports have selectively edited some significantly positive comments from the very same woman.

    ABC reported that Chiarello had told Romney that, “I lost everything”. This time however, the account is vastly more detailed and Romney’s response is far more helpful than the liberal media would like you to believe.

    “He said that he was going to do the best that he could for us.” Chiarello, a Republican who declined to say who she was voting for, said she was pleased Romney visited to be “supportive.”

    “He’s good, he’ll do the best for us, he has our best interests at heart,” she said of the candidate, adding that he was different than she’d expected.

    “I thought he’d be more like a politician, but it was more understanding and caring,” she said. “He was caring.”

    Our fair and unbiased media, ladies and gentlemen.

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