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Buddy Roemer Tells Mediaite: DC Is Bought And Sold By Special Interests…Average Citizen Has No Chance

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If you don’t know who Buddy Roemer is, it’s probably through no fault of your own. The former Louisiana Governor and Congressman — the only candidate running for President who has experience in both roles — has been ignored by debate organizers and left out of most national polls. It has him trapped in a vicious circle: he needs exposure from debates to get a boost in the polls, but he needs decent poll numbers to get invited to debates. To those who know Roemer, it’s a sad state of affairs — the man is considered brilliant (he started classes at Harvard University when he was 16), charming, and qualified. His main issue is campaign reform, and he won’t accept more than $100 from anyone wishing to donate to his quest for the Presidency.

Governor Roemer sat down with Mediaite and discussed the frustration of being marginalized by his party, the dangers of letting Super PACs run wild, and the progress that he’s making in New Hampshire (In the latest 7NEWS/Suffolk University Poll, Roemer’s 2% helped him pass Rick Perry, tie Rick Santorum, and landed him just one percentage point behind Michele Bachmann). More of the biographical information on him can be found at his campaign website, BuddyRoemer.com

MEDIAITE: Since you haven’t had a chance to do this at the debates, how about we start with the typical tradition of you having 30 seconds to introduce yourself?

BUDDY ROEMER: I’m Buddy Roemer, I’m from the great state of Louisiana, I’ve been Governor, I’ve been Congressman eight years from Louisiana. I’m the only guy running who’s been a Governor and Congressman. I’m a father, I’m a grandfather — three kids, three grandchildren. I’m a banker. I built a billion dollar bank, we didn’t foreclose on anybody, we are profitable, we didn’t take any bailout money. And I’m running for President because I think the country’s headed in the wrong direction. I think Washington is bought and sold by special interests. I think the average citizen has no chance. I think the average person can stand a lifetime in a line waiting for opportunity and a guy with the big check can come up the last minute and take it away from him. It’s not right – jobs and justice, that’s why I run.

M: It has to be frustrating to have these credentials — and plus, you’ve been both a Democrat and Republican — and still get pushed to the side.

BR: I haven’t been heard yet, and that’s what’s frustrating. Look, if people hear me and they don’t want to vote for me, it’s a free country and I’ll be proud to be a guy who ran for President. But if they think this country can be made better by working together—Democrats and Republicans and Independents, I want them to look at me. I’m 68, I have no ego drive. I’ve been to the White House many times as a young Congressman working with Ronald Reagan. If I never go back, I’ll be happy. But I don’t see anybody else — anybody else — who’s not taking the big money. Bought and sold. It’s a disgrace.

M: So when you look at the other candidates out there, are there any that you kind of… like?

BR: I like them all. They all have some talent and they all have dignity, but they don’t have integrity. By this, I mean if you spend enough time in the trough of special interests and government gifts then you don’t smell a pig when it comes. And Newt Gingrich has been in the trough so long he can’t smell a pig. Everything smells about the same to him. Mitt Romney has four one-million dollar checks. Hidden in his campaign. Jon Huntsman has no money in his campaign. Nobody gives him any money. Yet he’s getting all of his money – he spent $4.3 million in New Hampshire — from his daddy and the Super PAC, which is completely illegal. His daddy can give him money, I wouldn’t stop that. But they need to pay taxes on it.

Rick Perry has seven super PACs. Mitt Romney has three. Barack Obama has two. It never stops. I can’t find a candidate, and let me be just deadly honest here — I can’t find a candidate that talks about campaign reform. I can’t find a candidate who says no to the special interests. And, therefore, I’ve come to the conclusion that I can’t find a candidate who’d be worth a damn as President. If GE’s going to make the decisions, why don’t we elect GE?

M: And you’ve really prided yourself on staying out of this… limiting donations to $100, right?

BR: I have raised $250,000. My average gift is $51.45. I’ve had contributions from every state in America. I am running a social media, social network campaign. I am centered in New Hampshire, and I am on the rise. I am on the rise. Only three candidates improved their votes in the last 10 days in New Hampshire… Newt Gingrich, Jon Huntsman, and Buddy Roemer. And I’m the only one that doubled my percent in the polls. And I’m going to double it again in the next ten days. And then double it again. You know why? The word’s getting out: Roemer is free to lead, and by God, he knows how to create jobs.

M: This is nothing new to you, right? You made a really big comeback when you were running for Governor of Louisiana.

BR: I did. I had no chance to win. Just like here, people wrote me off, they laughed at me. All the politicians, particularly: ‘He can’t win. He doesn’t take the big checks.’

With 45 days to go, I had 2% of the vote. On Election Day, I beat everybody running. The race was over. They didn’t even have a runoff. I beat three Congressmen, a Governor who had never lost an election — and had been elected Governor three times — and a Secretary of State. I beat ‘em all! It wasn’t that I was so good, it was the issue is so good. How about we the people running Washington rather than the lobbyists? It’s just that simple.

M: The difference was that they let you debate in that election…

In Louisiana, I was included in every debate. Even though I was the lowest-ranked candidate. I always had respect in my home state. Because they had watched me work and they knew that my key word was integrity. I never took a penny of PAC money, and that’s what I’m doing as President. And you know something? This race is wide open, man. I’m telling you. It’s wide open. The Republicans haven’t decided who the best warrior will be. I want to be the last man standing. I’m just hoping that I stay alive long enough to make three or four debates and have people see me operate under pressure, see me be tough on my opponents, but fair. See me build a team. I want you to watch me do that. And then this race will be over.

NEXT>>>> “More money was given by lobbyists four years ago, in McCain and Obama’s race, than in 32 states combined. Your country is owned by someone else. It’s scary.”

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  • http://twitter.com/grimcity Neal Boyd

    Ask him if he ever had dinner with John Eicher, upstairs in a downtown BR eatery. Been curious about what they would have talked about for a while. Maggio’s Cafe, post Governorship.

  • Anonymous

    “DC Is Bought And Sold By Special Interests…Average Citizen Has No Chance”

    …And?

  • Anonymous

    Unless he thinks the President can change the way campaigns and elections are won, he will remain at  his 2%.  Until such time as campaigns have a strict limit on time and money, and all candidates get an equal share of both, nothing will change.  Money talks, and money helps get people known and elected, as he himself can well see.  So this is all a pointless discussion.

  • http://twitter.com/bmattix Brian Mattix

    It will be interesting to see how far Governor Roemer gets. I hope an honest, fair campaign can at the very least add much-needed weight to the national conversation.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_3BIBDVONCFY33UQTEGCESBOUEQ Pete

    Former Gov. Roemer is basically a good man.  He is a career politician, and he was a do-nothing governor. He got nothing accomplished and had to have his hands on everything-could not delegate authority.  What is a troth?

  • Just some Blow Hard…

    This is news?????????

    Next from Buddy Roemer… The Sky is Blue!!

  • Anonymous

    Buddy Roemer:
    Great politician – He was defeated for re election as governor, in a three runoff, by both Edwin Edwards and David Duke (both later convicted and served time in Federal Prison).
    Great businessman – He lost the family plantation (Scopena) to bankruptcy.
    Good family – His father was Commissioner of Administration in the first (or maybe second) Edwards administration and was sentenced to Federal Prison himself.

    Vote for Buddy? Not in a million years.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=834450606 Robert Clark

    You are correct sir. Also, watched him on C-SPAN one afternoon; suffice it to say, he’s no Huey Long!

  • Anonymous

    He’s absolutely right.

  • Anonymous

    Santorum is the only credible “Anti-Establishment” Republican in the GOP field. Check out what he says in this  2009 speech where he makes the very important distinction between being “pro-business” crony capitalist  vs. being a “pro-commerce” conservative.  
    http://www.urbanelephants.com/index.php/politics/3110-santorum-unfiltered-a-tour-de-force-of-the-world-washington-and-the-gop

  • Anonymous

    ^5

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Ariana-Benn/1136172350 Ariana Benn

    BUDDY ROMER 2012!!!  No Pac Money, No big checks, No donations over $100.  All the other candidates should follow his lead.  Then we’ll talk about all the other issues.  It’s time to take the big money out of politics.  Until we do there will be no changes.  Where is the person you’re supporting getting his/her big checks from?  He at the very least deserves a chance to be heard.  America is in trouble and all signs point to the big money, big checks and udder corruption.  Buddy Roemer 2012!!!

  • http://twitter.com/LauraLongon Laura Longon

    I absolutely agree.  Those clowns are bought and sold.  We, the people, don’t have a chance.  BUDDY ROEMER 2012.

  • LEE GRANT

    Udder corruption! HOLY COW!

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