Morris is again dead wrong, which is his stock-in-trade. None of those minor league candidates will ever have the money to take down all of the top tier GOP candidates. And despite the lack of pragmatism by some mouth breathing, knuckle-dragging absolutist non-thinkers in the GOP, I think the majority of the GOP wants a winner who can beat superstar Democratic candidates like Hillary or Barak Abomination and will vote for one of the three strongest GOP candidates. I think most of us see a half a plate will be better than a full plate of what we don't want should a Democratic president be elected.
Morris also forgets that current polls show little or no popularity for these no-name candidates as well with the top 3 still being Guiliani, McCain or Romney.
Feel the love just emanating from the above post.
"None of those minor league candidates will ever have the money to take down all of the top tier GOP candidates."
That's exactly right.
I don't know how the Duncan Hunters or Tom Tancredos can hope to amass $50,000,000.00 to make a run for POTUS. All they can hope to do is influence the other "cash-flush" candidates in the primaries. If they do well enough, they can *maybe* even hope for a shot at the VP slot (doubtful scenario).
Time will tell.