To: South40
The fix is in. Tonight’s “debate” was nothing more than a FoxNews campaign rally for Mittens Romney.
I’m still waiting for a GOP candidate to call Romney out for signing a bill that allowed state-funded abortions.
4 posted on
09/22/2011 9:53:52 PM PDT by
Carling
(Defeat Obama 2012!)
To: Carling
Im still waiting for a GOP candidate to call Romney out for signing a bill that allowed state-funded abortions.Nah. They're all busy focusing on Gardasil.
I could see this coming a mile away. The GOP establishment wanted Romney the whole time.
They got some useful idiots (Bachmann, Santorum, and some others) from the right to trash Willard's only credible conservative rival -- who I have to admit did little to help himself in his defense.
Now we will see the establishment come out like clockwork, endorsing Romney, discussing the inevitability of his nomination, etc., and he will likely sail to the nomination.
The fix has been in for some time, and sadly some of us on here even played right into the trap.
8 posted on
09/22/2011 10:00:59 PM PDT by
comebacknewt
(Newt (sigh) what could have been . . .)
To: Carling
The country would be well served to have someone who knows how the economy works and has worked in the private sector, Issa said in the statement. In Issa's weird world, dry-land cotton farming isn't private sector, but the boardroom at Bain Capital is.
To: Carling
Tonights debate was nothing more than a FoxNews campaign rally for Mittens Romney. ______________________________________________________________ Oh please! Lay down the friggin' crack pipe. Like he did in the two previous debates, Rick Perry blew it big-time tonight. He will NOT be the GOP Nominee for President. The guy is an empty suit who is not ready for Prime Time. PUT A FORK IN PERRY..... HE'S DONE!
22 posted on
09/22/2011 10:11:20 PM PDT by
no dems
(No matter who it might be, when I find out a person is a Democrat, I lose respect for them.)
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