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Mitt Romney To Announce VP Decision Via Smartphone App

redletterdave writes "In 2008, then-Illinois Sen. Barack Obama decided to announce his running mate, then-Delaware Sen. Joe Biden, over a text message, which was sent out to Obama's legions of followers. Four years later, Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, the likely presidential nominee from the Republican Party, has decided to make his VP announcement over a smartphone app. On Tuesday, Mitt Romney's campaign team launched a smartphone app called 'Mitt's VP,' which promises app users will be the first to know the official news of Romney's running mate for the November election. Once Romney makes his decision, he will announce the news over the app, which will alert smartphone owners with a text notification."

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  1. I think everyone has already made up their minds by crazyjj · · Score: 5, Insightful

    At this point, as crazy partisan as things have gotten, I'm pretty sure everyone in their right minds has already decided where they stand in the fall. Obama, Romney, third party, or stay at home--I doubt there are very many left who are going to be swayed at this point by a VP nominee. Short of Romney either pulling off a miracle (announcing Jesus as his VP, complete with second coming) or making an epic-level misstep (announcing the Colorado shooter as his VP)--I don't think it's going to matter much either way. I'm pretty sure only the die-hard pundits are still listening to either candidate at this point.

    I mean, the only time I can remember anyone outside of the pundits even talking about the VP nominees has been when they've REALLY been fuck-ups. And Romney doesn't strike me as the kind of guy to go with one of those (maybe Santorum at the OUTSIDE, and I doubt even that).

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  2. My Personal App?? by lowsix · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Isn't that what Twitter is for? Does everyone now need their own app?

  3. Politics aside by 93+Escort+Wagon · · Score: 5, Insightful

    This strikes me as an obvious case where a guy - and, more importantly, his campaign staff - just don't grok the technology.

    Why on earth would you need a "Mitt's VP" app? There are already numerous, widely-used communication technologies well-suited to this purpose. And on top of that - why would anyone think a single-purpose, one-use-only app makes any sense?

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    1. Re:Politics aside by WRX+SKy · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Because they slip the "Phone State & Identity" permission in there and Taaa-Daaaa! You now have the cell numbers for all of your followers / can hassle them for donations.

  4. Why??? by Hotawa+Hawk-eye · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I'm sure that people who don't have this app will be kicking themselves. After all, this app is going to be the ONLY way to learn who Romney has chosen ... for the six seconds it takes for CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, and EVERY OTHER TV, INTERNET, RADIO, ETC. NEWS ORGANIZATION IN THE US to get someone on the air announcing it.

  5. One word... by jez9999 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Why?

    Seriously... um, why would anyone download this app considering the VP pick will be all over the news 5 seconds later? Is Romney trying to look "hip" by doing this? If so, it's a pathetically transparent attempt.

  6. Let me guess, the permissions will... by Assmasher · · Score: 4, Insightful

    ...require everything necessary to continually contact you and annoy the sh** out of you.

    How long until the Democrats have something similarly ridiculous as a contact farming tool?

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  7. Re:I think everyone has already made up their mind by Jeng · · Score: 4, Insightful

    My prediction for the VP candidate is going to be a Cheney 2.0

    Some rather sketchy politician with really questionable ties to industries whom everyone is pretty sure is just doing it as a means of making a shit load of money, consequences and country be damned.

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  8. Re:I think everyone has already made up their mind by mspohr · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I agree.
    However, what else would you expect from America's Borat?

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  9. Re:I think everyone has already made up their mind by dkleinsc · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Despite attempts to depict him otherwise (sometimes by himself!), Romney comes across as a moderately competent political moderate.

    I generally consider Mitt Romney to be a thoroughly dishonest political $DEITY-knows-what. These are the only political positions I've actually seen him consistently take:
    1. Taxes should be lower, especially on rich people.
    2. I'm not Barack Obama. In particular, I'm white.

    Everything else seems to me to be up for grabs, and vary from hour to hour depending on who he's talking to.

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  10. Re:I think everyone has already made up their mind by fuzzyfuzzyfungus · · Score: 4, Insightful

    He has also been largely consistent in his assurances that, while being governor of Massachusetts does make him Serious and Experienced, he is absolutely against any policy he endorsed or enacted in that office, and is particularly horrified that this great nation has been saddled with the a medical insurance system practically identical to Romneycare...

  11. Re:I think everyone has already made up their mind by jandrese · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I guess the real question is: What else does that app do? You don't need people installing executables on their phone to receive a text message, it must have other features that made it worth the development effort on Mitt's part. It could have a donate button, but most of his donations are going to 529 groups anyway, so that's not a huge win (it will be there anyway). What is the point of this app?

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  12. Re:I think everyone has already made up their mind by Goose+In+Orbit · · Score: 4, Insightful

    And you've met a real Marxist I take it.

    I wonder what real Marxists call Obama? A clue... it sure as hell ain't "Comrade"

  13. no, only Obama appeals to real people by circletimessquare · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Romney doesn't need any more money, he has tons more cash than Obama as he is bankrolled by the plutocracy.

    although you are right, i forgot the great legion of American idiots, who would give this man money and vote for him, even though he is part of the corporate culture that fired the unemployed American idiot to move his job to a country with less workers rights and cheaper slave like labor. but don't worry, his kind will reemploy the American idiots again, just as soon as all "evil socialist" worker's rights are destroyed and we desperately need the walmart greeter job at one tenth the salary

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  14. Re:I think everyone has already made up their mind by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I'm sorry, where do you get your news? Moderately competent? Really? Romney just came back from a disastrous trip to Europe, where he offended the entire country of Britain, was renounced by the Poles (big fans of Solidarity, not so much of Mitt's union views), pissed off the Palestinians by saying their culture was inferior to Israel's (keep in mind Israel is the occupying force there, keeping free movement of goods and trade limited).

    Good lord, the guy keeps talking about the Soviet Union being an adversary of the US! 20 years after the Soviet Union fell!

    This guy can chop up a company and "extract" a profit, so can I, that's just numbers on a spreadsheet, but he's not a leader of a super power. And I didn't even get into his buying all the hard drives in Massachusetts after he left office to delete his history there, how he won't release any more than the bare minimum when it comes to his tax returns (his dad released 12 years and set the standard), or how his wife's prancing horse is a $77,000.00 a year tax deduction, more than most American's make a year.

    He's worse than anyone will ever admit, because he's all they got, but the guy's toast once they get to the debates and he puts both feet in his mouth at the same time. The crazies took over the Republican party, and CItizens United fogged up the windows so thick that the GOTeaP is toast. Incompetent to the point they can't even find a candidate who's not a twit.

    Also, my dogs ride inside the car.

  15. Re:I think everyone has already made up their mind by gorzek · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The most sane choice was John Huntsman, unfortunately nobody could get excited about him because he's intelligent, competent, and not a frothing-at-the-mouth ideologue.

    The rest were a bunch of fucking clowns, and Romney just managed to be the last man standing by not screwing up too badly and not being too insane.

  16. Re:Wow, he is so out of touch. by WankersRevenge · · Score: 4, Insightful

    You're a moron.

    The legislation was drafted by six senators. Three dems. Three republicans. Once it was released, it was sent to a committee vote in which a lot of republican amendments were ACCEPTED. I know. I watched all the friggin live hearings. The hilarious things is that they were so cordial during the proceedings, thanking each other for every motion and then they threw each other under bus during the one-on-one interviews. One minute Grassley is thanking Baucus for getting his motion passed, and the next moment, he's complaining to Fox News that republicans were being stonewalled.

    Pure utter bullshit. Obama would have sold his kids up river for an extra republican vote. Yet, you idiots favor quoting talking points instead of using your brains.

    Try it out some time. You'll find that people will like you for it.