Fred's a member of the Republican Party hierarchy. Unless he's going to burn every bridge behind him, he has to play the RP games, whether any of YOU like it or not.
Of course, it's easy for any of YOU to say he sucks or he should have stood on principle or he should have not done this or that, but then again, he has a LOT more to lose by burning those bridges than you folks do, doesn't he??? It's easy to give away someone elses stuff, just not near as easy to give away your own.
I'm sure he has a pretty crushing debt and it's pretty likely that the party has promised to pay some of that down.
Why does he have that debt? Because the "conservatives" that he depended on to help fund his effort took a hike and gave their money to more moderate and "independent" candidates and left the three conservative candidates to swing in the wind.
If you don't understand things like this, you're a political neophyte at BEST!
Please, stop with the insults. If those are the first words out of your mouth, I dont even bother reading the rest of your crap!
“Why does he have that debt? Because the “conservatives” that he depended on to help fund his effort took a hike and gave their money to more moderate and “independent” candidates and left the three conservative candidates to swing in the wind.
If you don’t understand things like this, you’re a political neophyte at BEST!”
You were doing fine until you got to the above part. Many would say that Fred is the one who took a hike, by waiting so long to begin acting like a serious candidate. Then it was too late.
I’d hoped from early on the Fred or Romney would emerge as the nominee, but Fred ran a very poor campaign, and fell far short of his potential.
Only a political neophyte would fail to understand why Fred’s support began to dissipate, both his financial and voter support.