And that'll do it. Obama versus Romney
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/r...180027008.html
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And that'll do it. Obama versus Romney
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/r...180027008.html
RON PAUL REVOLUTION!
Third party, yeah!
And you have to highlight "EVOL" as it spells love backwards...which is kind of ghey.
I just now heard this on the radio...I'm actually surprised he dropped out prior to PA
He was too country redneck for the mainstream.
Either he didnt want to lose Pa. or he ran out of money
Well, that just leaves Gingrich and Paul. Gingrich finally got what he wanted...but its way too late for him to do anything.
Well, if there was ever a "presidential mold" in terms of personal appearance, Romney fits it.
Obama certainly doesn't so that shows how much that matters, eh?
The whole media narrative from here on out will be that the Primary is over and no longer worth reporting on. Of course, things won't work out that neatly down in Tampa when everybody discovers that Romney doesn't actually have the delegates they claim he does.
I love the Onion. :heh:
http://www.theonion.com/articles/gin...n-focus,27899/Quote:
Gingrich Urges Romney To Drop Out So He Can Focus On General Election
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RALEIGH, NC—Following Rick Santorum's announcement Tuesday that he would end his bid for the Republican presidential nomination, candidate Newt Gingrich called upon frontrunner Mitt Romney to drop out of the race so the former House speaker could concentrate on the general election. "While I respect my challenger's right to fight through to the bitter end, the time has now come to unite behind one man so we can take back the White House in November," said Gingrich, addressing a crowd of 35 supporters at the Raleigh County Public Library. "My opponent should be congratulated on running a fine campaign. But I need him to swallow his pride, come back to reality, and tell all Republicans to throw their support behind Newt Gingrich as the next president of the United States." Gingrich noted that Romney's withdrawal would bolster Gingrich's fundraising efforts as he seeks to eliminate some of the $4.5 million in debt he has amassed thus far in his victorious campaign.
Good for him. I grew up in the town where he went to High School and I can't find a soul that was going to vote for that "person"