Politics | Mitt Romney Pundits Spotlight Mitt Romney's got the best legs, one says; another pities him; third wonders who he's paid off By Jonas Oransky Posted Jan 18, 2008 7:40 PM CST Copied Republican Presidential, hopeful former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney talks to reporters after a campaign stop in Reno, Nev., Friday, Jan. 18, 2008. (AP Photo/LM Otero) (Associated Press) Mitt Romney has a big day ahead of him tomorrow, and scribes are considering his fate. Three opinions: The New Republic’s Noam Scheiber says Mitt’s the GOP frontrunner: He only needs to make the final two to be judged the best all-around Republican. Plus, electoral chaos has hurt other hopefuls’ fundraising. The American Prospect’s Ezra Klein is a Romney-hater, but the distaste is “being overwhelmed" by his unease with media scorn for the candidate. The hatred is obvious in their mockery of his jobs pitch, and Klein’s calling foul. Andrew Sullivan has broken conservative ranks to support Obama, but he turns his eye back rightward on news that Mitt’s a big donor to the National Review, which has endorsed him. Sullivan is angry the mag didn’t disclose Romney’s generosity. Read These Next Michael Skakel breaks silence on Martha Moxley murder. Death toll is 3, expected to rise in Louisville plane crash. She was married at 12. At 25, she faces execution. Hunter told friends he'd be home early, then never showed at all. Report an error