Mitt Takes a Break to Celebrate the 10-Year Anniversary of the SLC Winter Olympics

SALT LAKE CITY — An emotional Mitt Romney clearly relished taking a brief break from the presidential campaign trail Saturday to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the 2002 Winter Games.

“I love you guys,” he said, beaming at the hundreds of Games staff members and volunteers gathered in the Union Pacific depot at The Gateway to hear from their former leader.

The crowd, many wearing their brightly colored jackets and other gear from the Games, cheered and chuckled as Romney reminisced about his time at the helm of the Salt Lake Organizing Committee.

With local and national reporters in attendance, however, Romney made sure to thank the crowd repeatedly for their contribution in making the scandal-scarred Games a resounding success.

“There’s power in unity,” Romney said. “We came together as a group of people not caring about who got credit, but caring about putting on the best Games in the history of sport and you did that.”

Later, at a special “Stars on Ice” show at Energy Solutions Arena, Romney said the community’s hard work showcased “the character and the passion of the people of Utah.”

He told the arena audience that he loved them, too, and “the experience that we shared together,” noting that when he took over the Games in 1999, he feared no one would sign up to volunteer.

Instead, nearly twice as many people as needed came forward. Some gave millions to bolster the Games’ budget, he said, while others worked for 17 days straight without pay or even tickets to events.

His comments came as Democrats and even one of his Republican opponents are raising questions about whether he’s overstated his role in turning around the troubled 2002 Games.

A trio of former local government elected officials, all Democrats, held a press conference on the steps of the Salt Lake City-County Building earlier Saturday to criticize Romney’s tenure at SLOC.

Romney is guilty of “arrogance and of acting as if we couldn’t possibly do it ourselves. He had to come in to save us and ride in on his white horse,” former Salt Lake City Councilwoman Sydney Fonnesbeck said.

Former Salt Lake City Councilwoman Joanne Milner and former Salt Lake County Councilman Joe Hatch offered similar accounts based on their experiences with Romney.

“He was not the savior of the 2002 Olympics,” Milner said. “It was the people of Utah.”

A video released Friday by the Democratic National Committee also accused Romney of accepting the same kind of federal bailout for the Olympics that he now criticizes on the campaign trail.

But state Democratic Party Chairman Jim Dabakis said Utah’s minority party has “no gripe with Mitt Romney’s handling of the Olympics. He did a commendable job. I don’t think it’s useful for the Utah Democratic Party to say anything other than the truth.”

The DNC reportedly lobbied hard for state party support of their national effort to discredit Romney’s claim of turning around the Salt Lake Games, a key component of his campaign, even reportedly using a top adviser of President Barack Obama.

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Thanks to the remarkably successful Games in 2002, Salt Lake City may put in a bid for the 2022 Winter Olympics. The International Olympic Committee only has tapped three winter sites twice – Lake Placid (1932, ’80), St. Moritz (1928, ’48), and Innsbruck in an emergency (1964, ’76). Looks like we might find out next year.

Watch amateur video from one of Mitt’s speeches from yesterday below the fold.

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8 Responses to Mitt Takes a Break to Celebrate the 10-Year Anniversary of the SLC Winter Olympics

  1. Annah says:

    Glad to see that the head of Utah’s Dem. party discredits those who are trying to discredit Mitt’s service to the Olympics.

    Sure wish others would speak out against Santorum’s mocking Mitt’s service ….

    What this annoying twit does not state is that Olympic funding was (unlike HIS earmark obsession) approved in a 1998 congressional act (TEA-21 — Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Centure).

    Mitt Romney didn’t join the Olympic Committee until 1999.

    Security measures/funding for the Olympics were also increased BY CONGRESS following Sept. 11 …. It was the International Olympic Committee that initially expressed that security be increased; Mitt asked for Congressional assistance.

    How soon Ear-Mark Rick forgets …. He voted FOR both TEA-21 and all security additions.

    In his haste to incriminate Mitt, the desperate Rickster-Trickster forgot to read the fine print on those democrat talking-points he follows.

  2. Annah says:

    YOU BETCHA i’M PROUD —

    Proud of having supported Mitt Romney for over 6 years. Proud of his work and achievements. Proud of the vote I will cast for him —

    Thanks to Utah for telling the truth about a man who is destined to lead this nation back to prosperity and integrity.

  3. Crystalf says:

    Wow! Loves the kids singing the National Anthem!!

    Never heard any of those Olympic stories Mitt told!!! Loved It!

  4. I just wondered what those of you at MR12 thought of this article:

    http://nation.foxnews.com/mitt-romney/2012/02/19/romney-set-abcs-stephanopoulos

    I must concede that as a Floridian, a Roman Catholic and a student of history, I am not the most pro-Willard or George Romney person out there, but, oddly enough, though I diametrically oppose an LDS theocracy, a la Joseph Smith, 1844, in America, Santorum is making a mockery of himself and of my faith, in the most intransigent and orthodox manner.

    Yes, I oppose the HHS mandate and Sebelius, but we have permitted the Left and the MSM define this debate about condoms, per-marital sex, sex within marriage ONLY for pro-creation, etc. as opposed to an UN-constitutional imposition of economic means.

    I appreciate the ex Gov. Romney coming to the defense of my faith, within this purview.

    Well, thanks for your input and when all is said and done, I look forward to voting for Willard Mitt Romney on November 6th…:-)))

  5. Ms. Echevarria, why does your take on the LDS Church play any role here? Also, why the use of “Willard” (by the way, was he ever called Will?) ? Just curious.

  6. AfricansforRomeny says:

    Once upon a time in America, we used to appreicate success, celebrate success and what we’re witnessing these days is the opposit. The society moral decline is becoming contagious. God will reward Gov Romney! So much haters out there letting down a decent person Gov Romney.

    According to the media, Yay, under Obama food stamp recipients are increased 25%, gas price $4+ per gal, unemployment is under 9%, the national debt is under zillion….

    Hopfully, Gov Romeny will get a good rest and come back with full energy to fight back!

  7. Elizabeth says:

    Mitt Romney proved his great leadership in organizing the great people of Utah for the 2002 Olympics. Takes a great leader to get the most from volenteers.