The post in which I choose once again to listen to real people rather than mainstream media.
What Women Should Know About Our Old Boss, Mitt Romney.
Read here: http://www.blogher.com/what-women-should-know-about-our-old-boss-mitt-romney?page=full
Frankly, we were completely, totally, absolutely fed up. That’s what we
told a reporter from the Milwaukee Sentinel today who asked us why a
group of female executives are traveling the country telling women about
our former boss Mitt Romney. We were frustrated that so many women
were getting a picture of Mitt from the media and negative ads that just
doesn't match up with the man we all know and worked with in Salt Lake
and Massachusetts. We’re smart women; we know it’s a big country; and
we know we’re only a few voices. But we also know we have insights and
stories that women voters want to hear before they make up their minds –
so we decided to hit the road and tell as many women as we can what
Mitt Romney is really like from the perspective of the women who worked
with him every day.
Amazingly, most women don’t know that Mitt had women at his side
helping him turn around the Olympics in Salt Lake and fix the economy in
Massachusetts. It doesn’t surprise me because I know how Mitt puts
together his team. He hires the strongest talent he can find, so
naturally he ends up with a lot of women. Mitt says he hires people who
will “go through walls” to get the job done; the women who have worked
with him over the years definitely fit that description. I worked with
him for nine years and can tell you that my colleagues in Salt Lake and
Massachusetts are as talented and incredible as any group of women in
America.
Mitt was recognized
every
year he was Governor for having more women in Cabinet and senior
positions than any other Governor in the country. Women made up half
Mitt’s cabinet. Women were at the heart of the economic team he put
together to create jobs, cut red-tape and streamline regulations and
permitting. He personally chose and campaigned for his Lt. Governor –
Kerry Healey – a hard-working, gracious, accomplished woman. His Chief
of Staff, Beth Myers, was at the table with him giving advice and
counsel throughout his administration – and she has continued to do that
in the years since, as campaign manager for his 2008 campaign and as
senior strategist in the campaign this time.
I called a number
of my old colleagues from the Olympics and Massachusetts to see if they
would be willing to spend the next few weeks on the road, telling the
stories of their time working with Mitt. Everyone said yes. No matter
what our political affiliation - Republican, Democrat, or Independent –
we’ve all seen first-hand how Mitt leads, we've seen how he makes
decisions, we've seen how he can fix huge problems, we’ve seen how he
treats women with respect and as true equal colleagues in the workplace,
and we've seen how he cares. We've had times when Mitt reached out and
helped us through a tough time personally, when he challenged us to grow
professionally, when he believed in us and backed us. We've laughed
with him - a lot, debated and argued, watched his face light up when Ann
Romney walks in a room. He's been there for our weddings and he's been
there to comfort us and grieve with us in times of personal
loss. We've watched him "go through walls" to do what he's promised.
Mitt has to fix anything that's broken, and he just won't stop until the
job is done.
So over a dozen of us are on the road and we'll all
be blogging as we go, sharing our stories of Mitt Romney and the stories
of the women we meet along the way. You know, women who have taken the
hardest hit from the Obama economy: more women now live poverty than
then they have in 17 years. In my mind, the real War on Women has been
economic and I know Mitt Romney can turn this economy around. I know he
cares, but more important to me – Mitt knows what to do. And,
honestly, I’m more concerned about action than talk right now.
I
know another thing about Mitt Romney having worked with him so long. I
know when he gets to Washington, he’ll have women on his team helping
him “go through walls” to fix America’s economy. He won’t stop until
he’s got the job done and America is working. That’s just who he is.
We
hope you’ll take the time to read our stories over the next few weeks
before you vote. You can only really tell who a person is by their
actions; not their words. Mitt’s actions tell you who he is and what he
will do as President. We hope by telling you about our time working
with him, you will see why we know Mitt is the President we need now -
and that he can restore America.
Cindy Gillespie
Former Counselor to the Governor, Massachusetts
Former Vice President, Salt Lake Olympic Committee
Read
the interview we did in Milwaukee:
http://www.jsonline.com/news/milwaukee/ann-romney-to-appear-at-marquette-university-at-noon-r06ufgt-170519186.html
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