>>It looks like were stuck with Romney so let those guys tear Obama to shreds and focus on getting Conservatives elected locally so they can force their agenda on Romney and the Rinos.<<
Blah, blah, blah....can’t vote for Mitt....he’s a lib....he’s a mormon....blah, blah, blah.
Expect it from the FReepers.
Me? ABO. I’m listening to Geert Wilders on GBTV right now. He is telling me ABO.
Expect it from the FReepers."
"The Freepers?" Aren't you one?
" Me? ABO. Im listening to Geert Wilders on GBTV right now. He is telling me ABO."
Me, I'm not influenced by what talking heads tell me to do. I think for myself.
ABO is right on. The future of our nation is at stake. Newt is now a non-issue.
This was a sinking candidacy from the very beginning. Newt should have known that his personal baggage aside, his luggage would have sunk a fleet of cruise liners. He nicely played the role as spoiler-in-chief for Santorum by siphoning off enough votes to allow Romney squeaker wins in MI (3%) and in OH (under 1%) over Santorum. At the end of the day this was Hindenberg waiting to explode. Quixotic and erratic, the campaign lost its way when it was dealt a broad-based clobbering in FL where Newt lost every major demographic, and then continued to have his negatives climb sky-high and his gender gap with women expanding to becomes oceans apart. The consummate Washington insider photographed on a park bench with Nancy Pelosi for his support of cap and trade, with a $1.6m Fannie Mae albatross around his neck was consigned to making off-the-wall promises of permanent moon-based colonies within eight years and $2.50 pie-in-the-sky gas/gallon within two years. With his southern strategy reduced to ashes, the continuing campaign punctuated by penguin bites and bounced checks in Utah descended into parody.