It’s looking more like third-party time.
But let’s see what happens on Super Tuesday.
“But lets see what happens on Super Tuesday.”
You can wait a week if you like, but I’m quite certain it’s all over. Mitt gave it his best shot in Florida, and he won’t do better in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and California. In fact it wouldn’t surprise me if he now tacitly concedes by cutting back his media expenditures for February 5th.
Mardi Gras, in more ways than one...
I’m with you... As a Vietnam Vet I have alot of respect for Senator McCain. But as numerous folks have pointed out, his near-constant collaboration with Kennedy, McCain-Feingold, et. al. has made him the most distasteful candidate I can think of...
Correction: "SECOND-Party time". We effectively only have one party. The only discernable difference between the 'RAT Party and the RINO Party is the number of hard-left radicals that have infiltrated them.
"..And if the RNC insists on nominating McCain whether we like it or not -- (under the guise of "Polls show that he is the only one who can keep the Clintons out of the White House) -- then we essentially only have one political party.
That EFFECTIVELY will open the window for a "Second" political party. That's us! We can debate what we're going to call our party, but it will have to entail something on the order of the "Pro"-something or other - not the "Anti"-something or other. .."