>>Santorum is coming off a humiliating loss in Pa against a sub par Democrat. Obviously he isnt superman, and Democrats/Romney have likely all the points they need to blow him out of the water.<<
Given that they’ve already shown they can “blow him out of the water” when he lost miserably in 2006, you’re correct.
Furthermore, Santorum’s “surge” (which I believe is real enough) was a direct result of the “surprising” CNN poll that showed him already surging, when, in fact, according to the Des Moines Register polling conducted two days prior and two days after the CNN poll was released, showed no such surge prior to the CNN announcement. All of his “surge” was the result of some Iowans jumping on what they perceived to be the latest bandwagon, in my opinion. Some people just want to be seen as voting for the ultimate winner in the end, and that’s about at deep as they get, unfortunately.
Anyway, as we’ve seen repeatedly in this process, bandwagons have quickly run out of momentum.
Well, you see the problem with Santorum has been the perception that he can’t win.
The reality is that he’s also the best conservative left standing. So when the perception changes, you get the expected result which was a surge.
It does us no good if we defeat Obama with a RINO. What’s the point?