I disagree. I am convinced they are full-in for Romney, as is Jennifer Rubin of NY Post and “conservative” blogger for Washington Post. Eubin has written almost 60 columns trashing Perry.
Rove was on TV a couple f days ago saying Cain was “finished.” (Remember his screed at Christine O’Donnell?)
I will vote for whoever wins the nomination. It might actually end up being Perry, who WILL participate in debates despite rumors to the contrary, put out again by the media. I hope it’s Cain since my sort of liberal daughter really likes him, which is a good sign on him attracting independents.
But if it’s Romney, I will be here acting like he’s the neatest thing since sliced bread. We MUST get Obama out.
Excellent post, sad but true.
100% dittoes!
Two comments: who cares what Rove says?; and, you’re right, we MUST get Obama out of the White House regardless of who the nominee is. Four more years of Obama, with Supreme Court appointmens, his czars, and his ignoring Congress with regulations, will put this country in a hole that will take decades to get out of.
Sensible as usual, MM. I waited too late to see Perry on Fox but will watch the re-run.
I just hope all the infighting doesn’t cause us to end up with Romney. The conservatives are fighting so hard amongst themselves that they seem to have forgotten both Romney and Obama.
But, a random pick out of the Dallas phone directory would be better than Obama, so I suggest we concentrate on that.
It’s fine to have a favorite candidate and love him/her to death, but beware of hateful dissing of other people’s favorites. We don’t know what might happen to a particular candidate so it’s better not to dismiss the others.
Also, remember that the House and Senate are so important. We need more real conservatives in the House and a majority in the Senate. That will be a balance in case Romney wins.