What is it with Romney and beautiful women? The “Clinton effect?” First Ann Coulter. Now Pam Bondi. I just don’t get it...
Not just those but also Nikki Haley, Kelly Ayotte, Christine O’Donnell, Linda McMahon, Susan Molinari, Elizabeth Dole, Lisa Murkowski, Mary Bono Mack, Diane Black, Judy Biggert, Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Cathy McMorris Rodgers, Nan Hayworth and Meghan McCain.
Bottom line is they’re either opportunists, were paid off with campaign donations or promises of positions in the White House, or they’re not true conservatives. It’s very difficult for “educated” women to come out as being social conservatives, that’s for sure. Studies show that while men’s political views aren’t affected much by college, women’s views overwhelmingly shift to the left throughout college. It’s because the left knows how to successfully make everybody who isn’t a white heterosexual male feel like they’re being institutionally victimized by, well, white heterosexual males.
Gotta love how Mitt blasts Newt for going around state to state and figuring out what local issues the voters are interested in, while Mitt goes around state to state and figures out what issues the local POLITICIANS are interested in. But, nah, he’s not an insider, he’s a “man of the people.”
Pam Bondi Tweeted this the night before. I think she’s making the argument that state totalitarianism is wonderful, but federal totalitarianism not so much. An interesting and stupid argument...
States can establish a religion, fed govt cant. states can require health insurance, fed govt cant.