Change the rules in the middle of the game. Santorum is desperate. And he’s the candidate the Dems want to run against, you can bank on it.
“Change the rules in the middle of the game. Santorum is desperate. And hes the candidate the Dems want to run against, you can bank on it.”
Reagan was the Republican that the Dems dreamed of running against in 1980 and that didn’t work out too well for them. The Dems may “claim” they want to run against Santorum, but, in fact, he scares the hell out of them, because they know he can fire up the base.
The best candidate, from a Dem standpoint, is ALWAYS the one that insults the Republican base. McCain was a dream candidate for them, and Romney will be the same...unless we Texans put an end to him.
“Change the rules in the middle of the game. Santorum is desperate. And hes the candidate the Dems want to run against, you can bank on it.”
Oh, I see they are letting the RINO’s join up again. That is the biggest load of bull crap talking point to which we have been treated this entire campaign.
Those who subject the public to that nonsense are either ignorant or liars, either way it is to what should eb their eternal chagrin.
The FACT is that Axelrod has been on record for the past two years that they WANT ROMNEY.
Jimmy Freaking Carter wants Romney. http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2011/09/15/jimmy_carter_likes_mitt_romney_for_gop_nomination.html#.T3YFAWOEM3M.facebook
It takes a fool to believe that the Democrat LEADERSHIP want anyone other than the singular former Republican Governor out of all 50 states that inoculates Obama on every key issue we have to indict the Saboteur @ 1600 before the American people.
I expect this crap to be spread @ Fox News & WSJ but even the lowest grade of human intelligence ought not be subject to such insulting basic sense defying tripe.
That notion is certainly Zot worthy.
The Department of Justice changed the rules in the middle of the game. They forced Texas to delay its primary from it's original date in March on Super Tuesday to the end of May. Since RNC rules state that states that hold their primaries on or after April 1 can have winner-take-all primaries, the Texas SREC is excercising that option.