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George Romney, Mitt Romney's Father, Had His Own Pony

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ANDREW MIGA   04/25/12 07:05 PM ET  AP

WASHINGTON — Mitt Romney likes to talk on the campaign trail about how his father "grew up poor," but that's not the whole story.

The father of the presumptive Republican nominee, George Romney, grew up in a family that suffered financial losses and enjoyed prosperity. The elder Romney pursued an upwardly mobile path to become chairman of American Motors Corp. before being elected governor of Michigan.

Mitt Romney's reference to his father's financial hardships provides a way to blunt perceptions among voters that his vast personal wealth makes him insensitive to the concerns of Americans who are struggling. He joins a long parade of politicians who have played down their wealthy pedigrees while playing up their humble family roots in hopes of convincing voters they can identify with their concerns.

With economic concerns on the minds of most Americans, Romney and President Barack Obama already are jockeying for an edge. Obama generated a flurry of headlines last week by saying, "I wasn't born with a silver spoon in my mouth." Many viewed that as a shot at Romney despite an Obama spokesman's denials.

On Tuesday night in Manchester, N.H., after another string of primary victories, Romney recalled the hardships his father faced growing up.

"I'll tell you about how much I love this country, this extraordinary land, where someone like my dad, who grew up poor and never graduated from college, could pursue his dreams and work his way up to running a great car company," Romney told the crowd. "Only in America could a man like my dad become governor of the state in which he once sold paint from the trunk of his car."

George Romney was born July 8, 1907, in Chihuahua, Mexico, where his parents and other Mormons had moved to avoid persecution and U.S. laws against polygamy.

"At 5 years old, Dad and his family were finally living pretty well. They had a nice home and a small farm, and Dad even had his own pony, called Monty," Mitt Romney wrote in his book "No Apology: The Case for American Greatness."

George Romney's father was Gaskell Romney, a carpenter who led a prosperous life in a Mormon colony in Mexico, according to the "The Real Romney," a book written by two Boston Globe reporters. But turmoil from the Mexican revolution later forced the Romneys and other Mormon families to flee back to the United States.

The family suddenly went from owning a large Mexican ranch to being nearly penniless, and the family moved from house to house in California, Idaho and Utah as they struggled to build a new life.

"Dad used to regale us kids with claims that one year in Idaho his family lived on nothing but potatoes – for breakfast, lunch and dinner," Mitt Romney recounted in his book.

Over time, though, Mitt's grandfather became prosperous, building some of the finest homes in Salt Lake City, according to the Globe book, but along with many other Americans suffered financial setbacks during the Great Depression.

"He never took out bankruptcy, which he could have done several times," George Romney wrote of his father, according to the Globe book.

George Romney worked as a plasterer during high school and later attended four colleges, but he never graduated. He spent two years as a Mormon missionary in England and Scotland. His first exposure to politics was in 1929, as an aide in Washington to Democratic Sen. David I. Walsh of Massachusetts.

He went on to work at ALCOA and the Aluminum Wares Association. His first job in Detroit came in 1939 when he was local manager of the Automobile Manufacturers Association.

He later became head of American Motors and Michigan's governor. Romney gave up the governor's office in 1969 to be secretary of Housing and Urban Development in the Nixon administration.

His father's success ensured a more privileged path for Mitt Romney, who was raised in the posh Detroit suburb of Bloomfield Hills and attended an elite prep school before he went on to the business and law schools of Harvard University.

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WASHINGTON — Mitt Romney likes to talk on the campaign trail about how his father "grew up poor," but that's not the whole story. The father of the presumptive Republican nominee, George Romney...
WASHINGTON — Mitt Romney likes to talk on the campaign trail about how his father "grew up poor," but that's not the whole story. The father of the presumptive Republican nominee, George Romney...
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jdave1
Mind like parachute: works best when open.
02:51 PM on 05/21/2012
Where are the morality terrorists? Why aren't they making something of the fact that Mitt's folks left the U.S. rather than submit to the majority opinion in this country that polygamy is wrong, then came running back with their tails between their legs when Mexico became more dangerous? Why aren't some of those militant Christians demonstrating about that? Oh yeah, I forgot, they all work for the Republicans. Or are they too busy trying to get a copy of Mr. Obama's birth certificate?
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patrick klocek
... takes more than combat gear to make a man
11:05 PM on 04/27/2012
So, George Romney had a pony circa 1910. You people DO realise that back then, a horse was considered "transportation" right?

And the story is about a riches to rags and BACK TO RICHES story that is truly inspiring. Yeah, it wasn't Mitt's personal story. Mitt's much too humble to boast like that.
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Tony Sanchez
10:44 PM on 04/27/2012
Did his father sell paint from the back of that horse?
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l78lancer
Wisdom is the principal thing
04:02 AM on 04/27/2012
Penniless? What happened to the $100k they received for returning to the US? That was quite an individual stimulus package for returning to a country that they abandoned.

Can't feel to badly because they had to leave old Monty behind. Life is tough.
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patrick klocek
... takes more than combat gear to make a man
11:06 PM on 04/27/2012
I have never heard of this. Explain further how returning refugees were given $100K at a time when that would have been equal to millions today.
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l78lancer
Wisdom is the principal thing
02:19 AM on 04/28/2012
I believe it was mentioned in a Huff Po story two or three weeks ago, but you can google it.
03:21 AM on 04/27/2012
Obama did too , they just called it dinner
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bettestreep
No more wire hangers EVER!!!
09:47 PM on 04/26/2012
Mittens remembers his father's pony fondly.

It was delicious!
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George Global
Diogenes has left the building
08:38 PM on 04/26/2012
George would be so upset if he knew Mitt was gonna ride the pony to a tea party.
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minorityof1
LEAVE THE GUN; Take the Cannoli
12:07 AM on 04/27/2012
Lololo...now that tickled me!
07:56 PM on 04/26/2012
I'm afraid this is never going to get any traction - see, liberals, not being petty and hate filled, don't mind Mitt's Mexican heritage. His policies (flipped and flopped) and (lack of) personality are another story.
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patrick klocek
... takes more than combat gear to make a man
10:48 PM on 04/27/2012
I am not the slightest bit concerned with Gaskell Romney or even George Romney. I am concerned with Willard. He's the guy who will get my vote.
09:59 AM on 04/28/2012
Right there with you...I'm NOT voting for Mitt the Marionette on his own (lack of) merit, along with the majority of my countrymen. Buh-bye.
10:24 AM on 04/28/2012
Frackin' Psilon.
07:50 PM on 04/26/2012
Even his LIES about humble beginnings are a generation removed.
07:48 PM on 04/26/2012
He had a pony in Mexico? Why did he leave? Who leaves a country packed with ponies?
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George Global
Diogenes has left the building
08:50 PM on 04/26/2012
Keep trying to fan you, but it doesn't work on any of your comments...consider yourself fanned...symbolically...can fave you though...

He probably left on a drug run and couldn't go back...
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patrick klocek
... takes more than combat gear to make a man
10:54 PM on 04/27/2012
Crack open a history book and learn something. Mexico fell into civil war and insurrection in 1910, when George Romney would have been just 3 y/o and the focus of that war was soon Poncho Villa whose power-base was northern Mexico, where the Romneys resided. Eventually the US Army crossed the border to track down Pocho Villa. My grandfather was on of General Blackjack Pershing's men who fought in Mexico. My grandfather lost his hair in battle -- admittedly not the worst thing to lose in war.
10:11 AM on 04/28/2012
Hey, awesome history lesson...it's a Seinfeld reference. Seinfeld was a sitcom in the 1990s, based on the life and mundane observations of one Jerry Seinfeld, a popular comedian. NBC's Thursday night dominance had been handed off to the wacky ensemble by the long running and much beloved Cheers, soon to be shared by those lovable 20 something Friends above Central Perk. In the early years of this millenium a biting satirical send-up of work-a-day life, The Office, was brought to our shores by British Comedian Ricky Gervais, who, I'm told, lost his virginity in Mexico during a family vacation in 1979 - admittedly not the worst thing to lose in Puerto Vallarta.
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07:48 PM on 04/26/2012
There are more versions of Mittens than a cat has kittens.............

Big difference though, cats are loyal and love you whether you are rich or poor.
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Yorksgal
'Conservative Christian' is a complete oxymoron.
03:03 PM on 04/26/2012
Strange that Mitt is silent on his ride to fame and his governorship.
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George Global
Diogenes has left the building
08:52 PM on 04/26/2012
Think he's bringing a pony to a thoroughbred fight...
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minorityof1
LEAVE THE GUN; Take the Cannoli
02:30 PM on 04/26/2012
"Dad used to regale us kids with claims that one year in Idaho his family lived on nothing but potatoes – for breakfast, lunch and dinner," Note the word "claims", that way if we find out it wasn't true he can say he never said it was. Gee, I bet dad would have eaten those cookies Mitt turned his nose up to in Pittsburgh, HUH! Who does that...now that was being a snob!
Karama
Procrastinator
10:36 PM on 04/26/2012
MR refused cookies? Maybe he doesn't like cookies! There ARE people who don't like cookies. Maybe because they don't like too much sugar, or they're trying to not gain weight or whatever. It doesn't make you a snob!
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minorityof1
LEAVE THE GUN; Take the Cannoli
11:49 PM on 04/26/2012
Did you see the news clip....when you behave discourteously and are rude to the presenter then you are either a snob or a reject from etiquette school. I'm not a quarter of a billionaire but I've got manners and you are never rude to your host or hostess even down here in hickville where I come from. A simple no thank you would have sufficed...but this man is lacking in social graces, which he regularly demonstrates.
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minorityof1
LEAVE THE GUN; Take the Cannoli
12:02 AM on 04/27/2012
In case you missed the video.................http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K127akpe3Fg&feature=related
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ttiM yenmoR
May the odds be ever in My favor
02:13 PM on 04/26/2012
My Friends, we have all experience poverty as we work our way to the top, which you can TOTALLY do if you elect Me. My father could only afford a pony not a horse, and you're eating rice and beans while you work to enrich your Job Creator!

See? My family is just like yours, My Friends!
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George Global
Diogenes has left the building
08:54 PM on 04/26/2012
Like the aspect and gimmick...what would you have done if Santorum won...besides vomit, that is?
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patrick klocek
... takes more than combat gear to make a man
10:57 PM on 04/27/2012
I know a guy named Barry who will soon lose his job. His contract expires in six months. I am sure he can do some chores around one of your homes but don't let him near any of your dogs.
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124pythias
My dogma got run over by a karma.
01:36 PM on 04/26/2012
Imagine that on the roof of the ol' station wagon.
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ttiM yenmoR
May the odds be ever in My favor
02:19 PM on 04/26/2012
My Friend, I had to hire extra help to clean the Escalade after old Dobbin craρρed himself in abject fear!

See? I am SO a Job Creator!
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Birdwatcher1
End hunger in a sustainable manner.
07:39 PM on 04/26/2012
Good one - really good.