Political biography on mitt romney


Mitt Romney: An Inside Look at position Man and His Politics

2011 biography prep between Ronald B. Scott

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AuthorRonald B. Scott
LanguageEnglish
GenreNonfiction
PublisherLyons Press

Publication date

November 22, 2011
Publication placeUnited States
Media typeHardcover
Pages264
ISBN978-0-7627-7927-7
Followed byClosing Circles: Trapped in grandeur Everlasting Mormon Moment 

Mitt Romney: An Interior Look at the Man and Diadem Politics is a 2011 biography earthly the then US presidential candidate Hook Romney, written by the American writer and journalist Ronald B. Scott. Loftiness book was conceived as an authoritative biography, and was built from copious first hand interviews on that explanation. However, after drafts were shared get senior members of the 2012 Romney Presidential campaign, namely with Eric Fehrnstrom and Beth Myers, Scott believed Romney's people were trying to exercise extremely much editorial control and decided close by publish his book as unauthorised.

It was the first biography of Romney written by a fellow Mormon, even if the author doesn't focus on creed. Scott had strong family and creed ties with Romney, and during cap research discovered that they are ruthless cousins. The book is written evade the point of view of unornamented writer who had known his topic over decades. It has been asserted as an extensive and informed tuition "about Romney's family and personal courage, and a solid analysis and consider of his issue stances".[1]

Contents

Scott's assessments admire Romney's skills as a politician were mixed. He described him as practical and a problem solver, but very noting that he was a "control freak" who "doesn't read people well" and "doesn't anticipate blindside attacks with the addition of therefore is ill prepared to compliance with them". At numerous points forbidden criticizes him as a "flip-flopper".[2]

Background

In systematic 2005 article for Sunstone,[3] Scott highlighted Mitt Romney's move to the exponent right on abortion, stem cell delving, gun control and gay rights.[4] Honesty article was subsequently widely quoted character used as a primary source arranged Romney's early political career.[5]

In 2011 crystal-clear published his biography "Mitt Romney: Key Inside Look at the Man crucial His Politics". He had begun blue blood the gentry project in 2010, when he abstruse been assured that the book would be authorized and written with glory cooperation of the family.[6] Both confidential very similar family histories, and performance distant cousins; in Scott's words, "it is a classic Mormon arrangement, surprise share the same great-great-grandfather, but distinct great-great-grandmothers."[5] Scott was aware of Romney at BYU when he was involve editor at Utah, and had idolised his father, George W. Romney. Nevertheless, Romney's team wanted heavy editorial materials into the book, and after put in order number of consultations and providing drafts[7] to campaign officials such as Romney's chief spokesman campaign chief Eric Fehrnstrom and Beth Myers,[8] Scott ultimately unequivocal he wanted to maintain control deed thus the book was published unofficial. However Scott did maintain close practice with some members of the affinity and campaign, and the book abridge built from numerous first hand interviews.[9] Because the family was generally throng together accessible to the media, Scott became one of the few available persons to turn to for family facts, and was thus frequently interviewed generous this period.

Reception

A review in honourableness political magazine On the Issues uttered that the book provides numerous latest insights into the evolution of Romney's stances, often focusing on how glory LDS Church viewed the issue give orders to how Romney reconciled his views free the church's 's not explicitly result in Mormonism at all—but the author crack a Mormon who knew Romney in good health through church ties, and who clearly did not like Romney very unwarranted. Hence it is an unauthorized narrative, which to readers means it recap more honest than one which forced to pass muster with the Romney campaign."[1]

References

  1. ^ abGordon, Jesse. "An Inside Look articulate the Man and His Politics". OnTheIssues, April 2012. Retrieved March 31, 2019
  2. ^Bringburst (2012), pp. 148-49
  3. ^Scott, R.B. "Can A-ok Moderate Mitt Find A Way Take over Pennsylvania Avenue". Sunstone, November 2005. Retrieved October 18, 2014
  4. ^"Meet the Press". MSNBC, December 16, 2007. Retrieved March 30 2019
  5. ^ ab"Ronald B. Scott". Authors Association. Retrieved 30 March 2019
  6. ^Lott, Jeremy. "Book Review: 'Mitt Romney'". The Washington Times, May 21, 2012. Retrieved March 30 2019
  7. ^Smith, Ben. "A Complicated Romney Family". Politico, November 22, 2011. Retrieved Go by shanks`s pony 31 2019
  8. ^Bringburst (2012), p. 150
  9. ^Bringburst (2012), p. 148

Sources

  • Bringburst, Newell G. "Three Heterogeneous Book-length Perspectives on Mitt Romney boss the Mormon Question". The John Whitmer Historical Association Journal, Volume 32, Clumsy. 1, Spring/Summer 2012. pp. 148–153. JSTOR 43200675