Saturday, May 30, 2009

Romney's Schedule Hints at 2012 Run

(Boston Globe) Ask Mitt Romney about his presidential ambitions, and he artfully demurs. But his schedule keeps looking like that of someone who has his eyes on 2012.

The former Massachusetts governor, who sought the GOP nomination last year, was the keynote speaker last night at the Virginia Republican Party's big Commonwealth Gala dinner in Richmond, his latest appearance before the party faithful.

Tomorrow, Romney is scheduled to make his latest appearance on a political talk show, on "Fox News Sunday."

And on Monday morning, he is scheduled to give a major policy speech on national security at the high-profile Heritage Foundation in Washington, his latest venture into critiquing President Obama.

Romney's speech, titled "The Care of Freedom," will assess the Obama administration's response to North Korea's nuclear and missile tests "and America's larger leadership role in the world," the foundation said.

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