To: Mrs. Frogjerk; VicVega
The word was that he used the endorsement to extract a promise of support for Roberts and Alito (Specter was a key member of the Senate Judiciary Committee who could have taken other votes with him).
Also, for better or worse, Santorum seemed to back George W. Bush mostly when called upon. This was one of those times.
The real headscratcher for me was Brownback endorsing Sebelius for HHS. Icky-poo!
16 posted on
01/02/2012 1:28:44 PM PST by
Dr. Sivana
(May Mitt Romney be the Mo Udall of 2012.)
To: Dr. Sivana
Yeah I don’t get too excited one way or the other about endorsements.
21 posted on
01/02/2012 1:32:05 PM PST by
cripplecreek
(Stand with courage or shut up and do as you're told.)
To: Dr. Sivana
To: Dr. Sivana
Politics is a business.
There were positive benefits in getting K.S. OUT of KS!
Brownback did the right thing.
There was no chance that any conservative would ever be the head of HHS under Obama.
Now?
Now there is little chance that Sebelius will ever win elective office again, in Kansas!
And, have you looked at all the conservative legislation we have passed, and Brownback has SIGNED, in KANSAS, after getting rid of the Sebelius machine?
61 posted on
01/02/2012 1:56:54 PM PST by
Kansas58
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