Posted on 02/23/2010 7:04:04 AM PST by rabscuttle385
(CNN) - Mitt Romney endorsed Sen. John McCain, one of the former Massachussetts governor's main competitors for the 2008 Republican presidential nomination, for re-election to the U.S. Senate on Tuesday.
"Senator McCain's record of service and sacrifice for America is honored by all," Romney said in a statement. "But I believe that it is his core values of courage, faith and honor forged in battle and confirmed by a lifetime of service to America that make Senator McCain's leadership in the United States Senate so necessary in these perilous times."
Romney said it is "hard to imagine the United States Senate without John McCain."
(Excerpt) Read more at politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com ...
Yes, that is what Republican primary voters frome ME to CA specialize in: picking weak Republican candidates. I think they are incorrigible.
Romney “endorsing” McPain is like the subject “you” of an imperative sentence: understood and fully predictable.
No, he is not delusional, but with his liberal MI and MA background, he thinks most Republican primary voters are “moderates” and easily his kind of voters.
I am not for Romney, Palin, Huckster, or anyone at this time. Why are you concerned with 2012 when really your energy would be better spent on 2010?
Absolutely not. I would not hold the father to the same standards.
I sorry you’re offended that I believe the father should be the primary bread-winner. Not saying a mother can’t contribute in that fashion, but in the natural order of all living things, the mother is with the children more.
I'm sorry that you made an assumption that isn't true.
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