To: livius
Or, do the right thing and call Newt, reach an agreement re: endorsement and active support, and then drop out.
Santorum needs experience and might get a meaty appointment in a Gingrich administration. His recalcitrance in doing so is beginning to look like a lack of good judgment and an overdose of unwarranted hubris.
Santorum is the Mr Rogers of the GOP (without the pleasant personality or charisma). He has all the appeal of a out-dated sweater vest.
7 posted on
01/25/2012 5:04:01 PM PST by
RoosterRedux
(Newt: "Why vote for the guy who lost to the guy who lost to Obama?")
To: RoosterRedux
“Santorum is the Mr Rogers of the GOP (without the pleasant personality or charisma).”
Thank you for the caveat, but since Perry dropped out, I’ve been supporting Newt.
You can consider this an official FR endorsement announcement... ;>)
15 posted on
01/25/2012 5:16:15 PM PST by
Mr Rogers
("they found themselves made strangers in their own country")
To: RoosterRedux
I believe any ‘deal making’ of any kind would be against regulations. If he drops out it will be on his own.
28 posted on
01/25/2012 5:36:20 PM PST by
thatjoeguy
(MAYDAY! MAYDAY! We are so going in ! !)
To: RoosterRedux
Santorum needs experience and might get a meaty appointment in a Gingrich administration. His recalcitrance in doing so is beginning to look like a lack of good judgment and an overdose of unwarranted hubris. Santorum is the Mr Rogers of the GOP (without the pleasant personality or charisma). He has all the appeal of a out-dated sweater vest.
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34 posted on
01/25/2012 6:01:56 PM PST by
Cobra64
(Common sense isn't common anymore.)
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