Politics | Peggy Noonan Romney Needs a New Boss Peggy Noonan thinks candidate needs to 'get his head screwed on right' By Kevin Spak Posted Sep 21, 2012 8:44 AM CDT Copied The problem, one veteran of Romney's 2008 campaign said, is that the candidate has a tin ear. Which is a tricky problem, because you need a non-tin-ear to recognize it. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara) Peggy Noonan raised some eyebrows earlier this week when she called Romney's campaign incompetent. "I was being polite," she writes in today's Wall Street Journal. "I really meant 'rolling calamity.'" Noonan says almost everyone agreed with her dire outlook, including some midlevel campaign insiders. Some said Boston wouldn't listen to advice. One Romney 2008 veteran said he was a good man with a "tin ear." "No one that I know of defended the campaign, or argued, 'you're missing some of its quiet excellence.'" What Romney needs, Noonan declares, is a "new CEO." Someone like Reagan campaign manager James Baker III, whose guiding philosophy was that the candidate "can't run the show." His energy should be devoted to campaigning. "He shouldn't be debating what statistic to put on slide four of the Powerpoint presentation. He has to learn to trust others—many others. … Mitt Romney needs to get his head screwed on right in this area." Maybe some advice from Baker himself would do the trick. Read Noonan's full column here. Read These Next Patrick Dempsey, Shonda Rhimes pay tribute to Eric Dane. Big Bang Theory star reveals his 'masked vigilante thing.' Hundreds offer to adopt dog abandoned at airport. Somebody gave Osaka a pile of gold to pay for fixing old pipes. Report an error