>> Newt is dead to me. Sorry, but if he didnt have the tools to call this one right, what good is he.
Understand, I’m not rewarding Newt.
The GOP endorsement is very important at this point in the pragmatic sense. From the philosophical standpoint, the GOP can go eat dirt.
I look at it this way.
The GOP endorsement wasn’t needed. And the realization of that was something the GOP had to minimize to any extent that it could.
Hoffman was going to win.
Can you imagine what that would have said about the GOP?
It would have said that at least in this district, the GOP didn’t even have enough power to win over an also ran party.
In this district the GOP would have come in second, or heaven forbid, third.
The GOP is dying. It’s leadership can’t figure out why.
I’ve said this many times.
If people want to vote for liberalism, they’ll vote for the Democrat. They’re not going to vote for a guy who is a Republican pretending to be a Democrat.
You’ll find some exceptions to that. They’re called RINOs, but they are only a small segment of the overall body of Congress.
The GOP leadership thinks they’ll take over power with them as their core. I guess they think there’s a larger body of RINOs in this nation than there are Conservatives.
Go figure...
So goes the party, and it’s dismal future.
We don’t need the endorsement of this party any longer.
Agree on both points. The pubbies gotta announce big and loud. If they don't they are basically conceding defeat.
Win first. Then go eat dirt for awhile. We'll call you when we need you.