Posted on 02/23/2012 5:44:03 AM PST by KeyLargo
Running mates? Santorum campaign says Mitt Romney 'has done deal with Ron Paul'
By Toby Harnden
Last updated at 9:05 AM on 23rd February 2012
After Wednesday's GOP debate, in which Ron Paul and Mitt Romney repeatedly attacked Rick Santorum over his 16-year record in Congress, the former Pennsylvania hinted that something nefarious was going on.
'You have to ask Congressman Paul and Governor Romney what they've got going together,' Santorum told reporters in the spin room in Mesa, Arizona. 'Their commercials look a lot alike and so do their attacks.'
Santorum's top strategist John Brabender went even further, charging that the two men had "joined forces" and were coordinating attacks against his man.
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I don’t like earmarks but I know they’re a product of a overgrown government and virtually anyone who has been in congress for more than 10 minutes has used them to some extent.
That said, Ron Paul has asked for a LOT of earmarks.
I like a lot of Paul’s ideas but if he’s not opposing Romney, then forget Paul.
All of this will make voting in the GOP primary in Virginia a total waste of time.
Steven Hayes, on FNC, just came out and said it's true. Paul has admitted there have been phone calls between the two camps and that Paul wants a platform at the convention. Personally, I think he wants a spot at the table for Rand.
Keep in mind, though, that to the best of my recollection I haven't heard anyone on Fox mention the winner of last night's debate....Newt Gingrich.
Paul is a libertarian and Romney is a liberal.
The only difference between the two is one wants to control spending and the other doesn’t care.
Neither has any real concern for social issues, only fake concern during campaign season.
I can see this, and I can see it because it’s Romney’s ace in the hole at a brokered convention if it gets to that.
I'm still believing it will take the alliance of Santorum and Newt to take Romney out, neither of them seems to be able to do it alone.
How that would take shape, I have no idea, but if one or the other were to leave the race, Mitt would destroy the one who was left. I'm not sure Mitt can take out both at once. After last night, I'm thinking Santorum understands what he's up against, I hope he can survive this onslaught. Good grief, we are getting robo-calls from Dave freaking Camp against Santorum; it makes me sick how Santorum is being vilified.
First, your ridiculing Santorum because he is a man of faith is not clever or attractive. There is enough anti-Christian bigotry in this country already without you adding to it. Would you ridicule a Jew for his faith? Would you ridicule a Muslim? I realize it is politically correct for people like you to ridicule sincere Christians but it does not help your argument.
Second, Ron Paul has been working to help Romney get the nomination all along. Paul never attacks Romney or Obama. He only attacks conservatives. He spent tens of millions running attack ads against Newt in Iowa. He attacked Michelle Bachmann over and over.
Third, Santorum did fine in the debate. Could he have done better? Of course. But he stood his ground when he was ganged up on two against one and provoked by Romney supporters in the crowd.
Paul will always voice the strongest opposition to the candidate most in favor of Big Government and the initiation of force against the citizens. Note that Paul didn't attack Newt last night, either.
That would be geographical suicide.
Romney would have to go afar to get someone who could bring a wide swath of voters. Sounds like Paul to me.
Let us negate all that by electing Newt or Rick.
Paul and Mitt definitely did a tag team on Rick last night. One of the Fox contributors used that term this morning and I had used it on the live thread.
They were beyond vicious, although Mitt tried to soften it a (very) little bit.
Any two-term senator is gonna be vulnerable on some votes. I hate to even think what Romney’s votes would have been in the senate.
The attack worked in the sense that Santorum was on the defensive all night and had to defend himself so much he came across as a little frantic.
I really came away hating Ron Paul whereas before I’d considered him an amusing but annoying little nut case.
If he is stupid enough to think Romney will give him to time of day if Romney gets the nomination, I don’t feel a bit sorry for him.
but maybe the son as vp is the deal
The fix is in. Somebody in the beltway over enough Vodkas will spill the beans. I really do smell a rat.
Team Mittens has made the calculation that the Red States will never vote for The Kenyan (red state turnout be damned) and that Obama’s standing in the purple swing states is so bad that they will go RINO to win the purple states. So Christie is their VP pick. Ask Ann Coulter.
Newt stayed out of the infighting last night and looked the better for it.
He was very good in all his comments, but not sure he had a ‘come to Jesus’ moment that would change the momentum of the campaign.
I really like Newt but I’ll not knock Santorum here as in comparison to the tag team of Ron Paul and Romney, he really does seem like a saint.
If not, I do fear the tactical alliance of Mitt and RuPaul will take this thing.
Mitt Romney attacks Santorum because he is the biggest threat to his nomination.
Ron Paul attacks Santorum because Santorum is an easy target for Paul's “bloated government” one trick pony show.
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