Some of this is bringing out the worst character aspects of some Freepers, it is sad and actually unsettling to see. Obamnoids and DU types who lurk here must absolutely love it.
I realize it is politics and "ain't beanball", fine, but they can be so petty and shallow (I wonder if even some of them are of age), I still believe it is bound up in the safety of being able to project in cyberspace and hide behind one's keyboard anonymity, and talk as big as General Douglas MacArthur.
I’ll tell you that I’m voting Santorum and will do so in Texas when we get to vote sometime this century. LOL!
——I realize it is politics and “ain’t beanball”, fine, but they can be so petty and shallow (I wonder if even some of them are of age), I still believe it is bound up in the safety of being able to project in cyberspace and hide behind one’s keyboard anonymity, and talk as big as General Douglas MacArthur.-——
Yeah. Anyway, Newt did the best, although it’s probably too late for him. Conservatives have already aligned behind Santorum. Rick held up well under duress, but didn’t land any punches. I thought his defense of his support of Spector was pretty good, and may sway some voters.
The bad news is that Romney did very well. He was well rehearsed, and at times had me forgetting that he’s a phoney. I don’t know if the stacked audience worked for him, or backfired.