I'm disgusted.

He was the first to report Prince Harry's military service in Afghanistan.......I'm becoming a big fan--wish he would stay away from the "tabloid topics" though.


We're at a crossroads. Do we live in the house that Reagan built, or do we find another place to live? I don't like the latter option all that much. Reagan coalesced social, economic, and foreign policy conservatives into one force. Huckabee and McCain say that the Reagan era is dead......if either gets elected, I believe them.

Huckabee is the epitomy of theocratic social conservatives gone wild.......they're the self-righteous wing of the party that think nothing is more critical than fighting gay marriage and abortion.........funny, in a world quickly embracing evil, those issues are at the forefront, when I can't even watch public television with my family.

McCain is a foreign policy conservative, but often an enigmatic one........"I'll follow Bin Laden to the gates of hell".......was he serious, or was that just stirring rhetoric. This is the same man who crusades against Guantanamo and dripping water down noses. Asked about our economy two weeks ago: "I don't know much about the economy". Asked about social issues two days ago: "I don't care about social issues".

My candidate is Mitt Romney, one who embraces Reagan-conservatism with all "three legs" of the "Republican stool". I will not be able to vote for Huckabee or McCain in the general election if either is the Republican nominee. It will mean only one thing, that the Republican party is broken. A vote for Romney can prevent that. (McCain will not have my support because of his dirty politics.....latest example: West Virginia. He just threw his supporters to Huckabee....why else would McCain do that if it wasn't a two man race? Huck is still in the race on McCain's call).

I know I'm supporting the right Republican candidate when I have Laura Ingraham, Lars Larson, Hugh Hewitt, Sean Hannity, Rush Limbaugh, Robert Novak, Rich Lowry, Dennis Prager, Mark Levin, Kathryn Jean Lopez, and Ann Coulter (can't believe I'm including her, but she deserves it......no one's been a stauncher ally the last few days) all fighting for Romney.

That's right.....Rush endorsed Romney: "Mitt Romney is our only choice". While the MSM and the Republican establishment is jumping on the McCain bandwagon, the conservatives are flocking to Romney. I don't listen to or read what most of them have to say, Rush included............it's just preaching to the choir for me, but I share my beliefs and philosophies with almost all of them.

Man, I hope tonight is a victory for the Republican party!

Katie Couric caught behind the scenes. She didn't want to share information that wasn't dramatic enough.
The fact that Mitt Romney won the majority of Conservative and Republican votes in New Hampshire wasn't news enough for her.....despite the fact that McCain won because of Liberal and Independant voters........"so we can say Mitt Romney EXUDED false confidence".
She asked if there was someone who predicted Obama would win by 20 pts....she was told the highest prediction was 10......"oh, okay, so double digits".
I am so annoyed with what our media feeds us.
Katie is a nice person, but it's obvious she cares more about Mrs. McCain's eyes than anything of worth or content.

Have you seen Good Night and Good Luck? Why can't the media take notes from that movie?

First off, as we all know, there are lies, darn lies, and then there are statistics. Worse than all of the above are polls. Having said that, if this poll has some truth in it things don't look so good for Romney. It appears that he is less likeable than Hillary and even (gasp!) Huckabee!


Ouch!


To quote:


62 percent of those surveyed say they will definitely not vote for the
former Massachusetts governor in the general election, compared with just 13
percent who say they will definitely support him -- the worst showing of any of
the major candidates.

Mitt might be getting a little boost in Michigan.

This could get interesting.

"We Are Out of Ballots"

This means a lot of Independants went to vote for Obama. This is GREAT!............the less independants available for McCain, the better for Romney.

I am not a fan of Obama.....not at all, but it's interesting how he is making Americans happy to be Americans again....................is my opinion of him improving? Probably, it's been a while since I've seen so many people inspired........and that's where the power of our nation comes from--THE PEOPLE. It makes me feel better about a future leader, however flawed, if he empowers the people. This is a fundamental belief in the Republican party--to stop growth of the federal government and to empower local governments........Bush hasn't done that, Romney would, and that's where Obama's message is leading despite the Democrat's love for Big Brother. I just pray all these people full of "hope" do not blindly fall for government expansion.


I would fear for the future of America at this time but I know that there is no way on earth Huckleberry could win a popular vote. Republicans are doing themselves a world of hurt by standing behind a guy who is going to get run over by anyone the democrats put up. That's right, tonight democrats are celebrating because
1. Obama took the lead (Edwards beat Hillary? Now that is poetic!)
2. Republicans chose a nutcase.


Interestingly, I've seen reports that up to 60% of delegates at the Republican caucuses considered themselves evangelical (I told you this good vs. evil crap would bite the republicans in the can). I guess EvangelicalsforMitt has a LOT of work to do.


Also, take a look at the age demographics for caucus goers. Dems pulled in large numbers and a shockingly large number of the elusive 18-30 year olds (Obama specifically).


My apologies for all you Romney fans, but at least you can't tell me I didn't warn you. Americans, while citizens of the greatest country on the planet, can be a bunch of bonafide idiots. It's sad when Chuck Norris ends up having more pull than a candidate with real political viability. I really wanted Mitt to take the republican tide, but it didn't happen. Let us all hope that this isn't a death knell for his campaign and that people in other states have a bit more sense than those in Iowa.
And if they don't, you can always vote for Ron Paul.


 

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