It is typical of Mitt Romney’s luck that, on the morning after he all but secured the Republican presidential nomination, his campaign became embroiled in a controversy over a 1950s plastic toy.
On Wednesday, hours after Romney’s 12-point victory over Rick Santorum in the Illinois primary silenced most of the remaining doubters, senior adviser Eric Fehrnstrom went on CNN and gave new meaning to the term “game change.”
“I think you hit a reset button for the fall campaign,” he said, explaining why the fight for conservative primary voters has not pushed Romney too far to the right. “Everything changes. It’s almost like an Etch A Sketch. You can kind of shake it up and we start all over again.”
Etch A Sketch?
Actually, it appeared more like Romney was playing Chutes and Ladders: He just landed on Space 87 and slid all the way back to 24. Suddenly, Romney’s event at an American Legion hall in the Baltimore suburbs was transformed from a gab session about gas prices into an Etch A Sketch fest.
Alice Stewart, a Santorum aide, brought a bagful of pocket-size Etch A Sketches and handed them out in the parking lot. “Conservative principles should be written in stone, not on Etch A Sketch,” the Santorum aide declared righteously.
You sunk my battleship!
Thirty feet away, Romney was shaking hands. Reporters inquired: Would he address the toy story? “We think gas prices are more important,” spokesman Rick Gorka replied, examining the reporters’ Etch A Sketches.
Santorum, who has taken Romney apart as if playing Operation, posed in his car Wednesday with the rectangular device. His campaign tweeted out the photo with the caption “@RickSantorum studying up on @MittRomney policy positions.”
“You take whatever he said and you can shake it up and it will be gone, and he’s going to draw a whole new picture for the general election,” Santorum crowed at a campaign stop in Louisiana.
Also campaigning in Louisiana, Newt Gingrich, who has turned the trail into a round of Twister, gave an Etch A Sketch to a young girl in the audience and told her, “You could now be a presidential candidate.”
Will Romney ever end his string of debilitating gaffes? As the Magic 8 Ball says: Outlook not so good.
After the New Hampshire primary, Romney appeared to have it made in Candy Land. But Santorum and Gingrich felled his inevitability like dominoes, and — Sorry! — Romney finds himself in a coast-to-coast game of Connect Four with competitors who were not supposed to have been in his league but who are benefiting from voters’ disenchantment with him.
There is some enthusiasm for the Republican front-runner. Outside the Romney event here, retiree Jim Wilson sat in his GMC truck decorated bumper to bumper with Romney paraphernalia and American flags. Wilson, who lives outside Charlottesville, Va., has been on the road since August, to each primary state except Colorado — and that’s only because he wanted to make it to Kansas in time.
“That’s a bunch of horse apples,” he said when asked about Romney’s enthusiasm gap. “Look at this crowd,” he said, between puffs on his pipe.
True enough. Two hundred supporters filled the hall, with at least that many outside. “This is really something,” the candidate exulted to the overflow crowd in the parking lot.
But holding that enthusiasm has been, for Romney, quite a Rubik’s Cube. Inside, the candidate talked about health care, education, Iran, the economy — anything but children’s toys.
Although it was not particularly warm in the hall, Romney ended by saying that the temperature had “reached 140 in here” — and retreated while glaring at reporters shouting Etch A Sketch questions.
Realizing that he could not shake the queries, Romney returned a few minutes later for a “short Q&A,” known in the jargon as a “press avail.” It lasted 90 seconds.
“The issues I’m running on will be exactly the same,” he declared in response to an Etch A Sketch question. “I’m running as a conservative Republican. I was a conservative Republican governor.”
So he was a conservative when he enacted Romneycare?
“Can you guarantee to Republican voters that you won’t take more moderate positions?” CNN’s Jim Acosta asked.
“I answered the question,” Romney replied.
“An avail is more than one question, governor, if you don’t mind my saying so,” Acosta told him.
Romney grinned. “This wasn’t an avail. It was a chance to respond to a question I didn’t get a chance to respond to.”
Sounds sketchy.
Dana Milbank’s email address is danamilbank@washpost.com.



All you have to do to change an etch a sketch is flip flop it ! Romney is not the right candidate for America ! Notice I didn’t say leader.
Flip flopping? Come on. Get real. If you haven’t changed some opinions in the course of your life then you are not growing or maturing. Nothing worse than a “senior hippie.’ My world view has changed dramatically from when I was in my 20’s & 30’s. Better to change than to become stagnant.
The point is that he changes his opinion, not over time, but given the situation. He changes his stances within literally moments.
Mitt’s problem is not that he changes his mind or his convictions. The problem is that he has never had any convictions and even he does not know what he believes in. Etch-a-Sketch says it all. He’s done.
You know him personally, I guess.
Yes, we should all grow and change — but Mitt Romney seems to do it with great regularity.
Romney ran for Senate in Massachusetts as a liberal Republican, ran for governor as a moderate, and now says he is a conservative.
He claims he was a “severely conservative” governor despite his signature accomplishment, Romneycare, with its individual mandate being the template for Obama’s “socialist” Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare. (Is it “socialist” or is it “severely conservative”? I guess it depends on how the Republicans spin it.)
Now he keeps moving to the right during the campaign until he gets the nomination, then his closest political adviser says it can all be turned upside down like an Etch-a-sketch and we’ll have a new Romney again.
And if he becomes president, which Romney will we have then?
Romney is so glad they make a toy that can erase all the LIES that Romney Spews.
Maybe at the RNC Convention, things could dramatically change the delegate count for Romney. The accumulated delegates, known I guess as those already established against their will, that is, could swing towards another candidate of choice; that being Santorum. Same-same as the delegates accumulated by Gingrich and Paul could just as easily swing out their count toward another top-rated candidate other than Romney, when (not if) Gingrich and Paul drop out of the game. Romney is already too close to being a Prophet! No need to go on from there to be President. Does anyone think Romney had anything to do with the Howard Hughes fortune and assets the Mormon’s took total control over during the last and final years of Hughes’ life?
Not to worry. At the RNC Convention, the party will be using a Magic 8 Ball to decide its platform.
Isn’t that how we got Obama?
No, the country voted for him.
That explains who Howard was hiding from!
“So he was a conservative when he enacted Romneycare?”
Yes, he was. Health insurance for all used to be a staunch Republican position. But they decided they could use health insurance reform as a political football against Democratic presidents, and suddenly it became “socialistic” and “communistic” and “anti-American.”
Republican leaders care only about re-election. They care nothing about the health of Americans… the health of America.
you are 100% correct liz. the entire GOP has an etch a sketch mentality when it comes to health care.
Alfred Hitchcock said that you need a “maguffin” to tie the story together, like the Maltese falcon. Mitt Romney’s aide has provided the maguffin. John Kerry couldn’t evade his maguffin, flip-flops. Romney won’t be able to get an Etch-a-Sketch out of peoples’ minds. His father George Romney saw his chances for the presidency disappear when he said that he had been “brainwashed” over Vietnam. Brainwashing didn’t sound presidential. Etch-a-sketch and President of the United States don’t go together very well either.
Romney : How bout MR. POTATOE HEAD ??
Thanks for your comment former Vice President Dan Quayle… I hate that I’m old enough to know that :(
I think he’s a dead ringer for Max Headroom :)
At least he came out an said that he is liying
Consider this as nothing more than the way Corporistists in the future will shill for their products. Etch A Sketch stock is soring.
Say what?
Romney in ‘02: ‘Only Connection’ to the Republican Party Is My Party Registration
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/romney-in-02-only-connection-to-the-republican-party-is-my-party-registration/
Romney: “The Gay Community Needs More Support from the Republican Party’
http://cnsnews.com/news/article/romney-gay-community-needs-more-support-republican-party
Romney believes that strapping a dog to the roof of a car is just fine. Even more bizarre but revealing is that Romney is unwilling to admit wrong or apologize. How we treat animals reflects the core of our characters.
http://www.adn.com/2012/03/20/2384227/why-does-romney-defend-strapping.html#storylink=cpy
Romney,
The Least Interesting Man In America,
Corporations are People My Friends!
Hey didn’t Obama get elected knowing we
had 57 states? The garbage the media and libbers
go after is just that…pure garbage.
You really think he believed there were 57 states and it wasn’t just him misspeaking? Come on. Your ridiculous hyperpartisanship is what’s pure garbage.
Just as idotic as etch a sketch eh? As a matter
of fact I am a registered non-libber Dem so
I don’t think that classifies me as being hyperpartisan.
It may classify me as someone who isn’t drinking the
koolaid or is a sheep? Which are you?
The etch a sketch thing wasn’t a mistake though. The spokesman was explaining a concept and was purposeful in the remark. There is a huge difference.