Politics | Mitt Romney Romney: Ex-McCain Basher, Now Groveler-in-Chief VP wannabe is trying not to suck up to Mac too much By Jonas Oransky Posted May 19, 2008 6:21 PM CDT Copied Republican presidential candidate, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., right, and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, File) Mitt Romney has become so humble since bowing out to John McCain that he is now “the groveler”-in-chief, Eve Fairbanks writes in the New Republic. “Has ever a politician gone so cheerfully into defeat,” she asks? The two men were openly hostile on the trail, but now Romney is praising McCain as a “big dog” to Democratic “chihuahuas.” Romney's pandering became so blatant that his advisers had to insist he didn't want a spot on the ticket—a denial as silly as they come, Fairbanks argues. But Romney’s “extreme enthusiasm” may protect him from the pain of being passed over. As ambitious as he is, Romney lacks a trait often tied to big dreams: a sense of pride. Read These Next Home Improvement actor arrested for sixth time in 5 years. Car buyers appear to be getting fed up with soaring prices. America's most popular cooking oil is tied to weight gain. Dad was hailed as hero, but story of hiking rescue has now changed. Report an error