He’s not helping himself...
Done. Over. This is the third GOP campaign to implode at the starting gate.
Or his boss.
Well, Ed, another fine job! Congratulations!
Fire him, Michelle, or decide not to run for President.
You lie!
And didn't learn a d@#* thing.
Michele had a full day to apologize for this bilge. She didn’t, and it tells me a lot about her.
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“....let it go!”
How about MB lets you go instead?
Times are tough, especially if you are a dumb political consultant. We’re elephants and they NEVER forget! (or forgive)
I don’t let backstabbings of this magnitude “go.”
She’s got about 72 hours to kick this worthless turd to the curb or you can write off any chance of a Bachmann win.
Ed Rollins = Kiss of Death
This could be a big bonus for Palin if this leads to Bachmann letting go of the race.
Satire, right? Right?
Ed Rollins appears to be a classic Republican elitist insider and as such, he rejects the ‘outsider’, Sarah Palin, who, he realizes, isn’t going to ‘play ball’ with guys like him if she wins the presidency. Rollins has bad-mouthed Palin before and his response to the blow-back on his most recent criticisms of Palin (which are eerily similar to those of the left) are typically arrogant and condescending. Ed Rollins sounds like Bill Maher on one of his anti-Palin rants and that doesn’t speak well for his employer, Michelle Bachmann. I liked Bachmann but now, not so much. If Ed Rollins is her campaign manager, then she is no longer viable, in my judgement. Too bad. Sarah Palin is the person I want to see run against Obama. I believe Palin best represents my political/cultural values and would be good for America. Because Sarah Palin has not declared - and may not decide to run - I was looking at Bachmann as my fallback candidate. No more. Herman Cain is now my fallback candidate but in my estimation, Cain is a distant second to Sarah Palin. However, we’re six months away from the first primary and 17 months from the 2012 presidential election. A quick look at past presidential seasons shows us that anything can happen and many of today’s candidates will be out by next January. The inevitable culling of the pack by scandals (some fabricated, some real), lack of funds - and voter interest - will change the field by then so today’s front-runners could well be tomorrows also-rans. We’ll see.
Ed, you’ve been working campaigns since I was in grade school, and counting your misspent yoot as a Democrat, since I was a pre-schooler. You’re supposed to be an old pro. You’re being paid and paid very well not to make amateur mistakes. If you don’t know better at this point than to say what you said about Governor Palin, either because of the Eleventh Commandment or just protecting your and the Bachmann campaign’s simple naked self-interest if she wins, you’re stealing your paycheck.