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McCain vs Obama:McCain: 41.8  Obama: 46.3  Other: 11.8
 
Republican Ticket Could Be too Good to be True (For Democrats)
 

Looks like all those endorsements John McCain has picked up in the past couple of weeks come with a cost (other than losing of course), which is flip-flopping Mitt Romney weighing down his his ticket. When it comes to saying all the right things to conservatives, no one did it better this year than Mitt Romney. (No one could boast such an expensive loss, either.)

Now, President Bush and his brother Jeb are both recommending Mitt for vice president, as is another far right-winger, Bill Kristol, who even says he ran it by Karl Rove though it surprises us that Karl doesn't know better.

It's probably pointless to remind everyone that until 2005, Romney was a pro-choice, pro-civil union, universal health-care loving, free-spending liberal, and that all he's done is commit deeply to barking the crazy conservative rhetoric canonizing Reagan and so forth. It's true that being willing to say these things in front of the whole country would seem to demonstrate a commitment to the principles behind them, but it will be hilarious come the general election to watch Romney revert back to the center proving his one and only true allegiance: the direction of the wind at any given moment.

 
 
 


Posted by sarah on 3/10/2008 7:13:50 PM
The republicans might have a chance now.


Posted by marty on 3/10/2008 7:13:18 PM
He went to quietly not to have made a deal.


Posted by Otto on 3/10/2008 7:12:15 PM
He new thhis was going to happen when he stepped down.


Posted by Romney on 3/10/2008 7:11:29 PM
Hes back like he knew he would.


Posted by Charles on 3/10/2008 5:19:17 PM
This is not a surprise I think they may complement each other.


Posted by Game On on 3/10/2008 3:05:22 PM
Lets see what we have to wor with, they may come out and surprise us
with new promises.


Posted by Jane on 3/10/2008 3:04:15 PM
I like the way the democrats are looking with these two on the
ticket. We are over the old whiteguy ticket that ceiling has been
shattered.


Posted by Hunny on 3/10/2008 2:59:39 PM
We will see better days without those two in control. I think they
worry about the same things I do but have them at a much lower
priority.


Posted by Special Interest on 3/10/2008 2:58:22 PM
This pairing will be so much fun for them. They certainly would keep
their playground as they have it now.


Posted by McCain on 3/10/2008 2:56:55 PM
If I were McCai*** would go another way and choose Huckaby



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