Santorum was a real fireball in the debates, wasn’t he?
There are people who have gone from adoration of one loser to the next to the next to the next and finally to Santorum.
Bet a dollar (or in Romney’s world $10,000) that none of them even considered Santorum a couple of weeks ago.
And then they say things like ‘if my candidate doesn’t win I won’t vote or I’ll write in this one or that one or I’ll vote 3rd party.’
I need to reiterate my four ways to vote for Obama.
1. Vote for Obama
2. Don’t vote
3. Write in somebody
4. Vote 3rd party.
It’s very selfish as a citizen of the United States to make any of those moves.
I love my candidate but I will vow (as he did) to support the Republican nominee.
This is funny. I’m not sure when they’ll correct the headline (Perry is living in their heads rent-free).
http://www.wrdw.com/politics/headlines/Rick_Perry_focusing_on_New_Hampshire_136735438.html
Rick Perry focusing on New Hampshire
Relishing the momentum he’s gained from Iowa, former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum is talking as if he’s the Republican presidential standardbearer, focusing his campaign rhetoric on President Barack Obama rather than his GOP campaign rivals........
“Santorum was a real fireball in the debates, wasnt he?”
He wasn’t given much time then - he’ll get plenty now. We’ll see.
Frankly, I could be happy with either him or Perry as the nominee, but I do have concerns about Perry’s intellectual horsepower. Santorum seems sharp as a tack.
Given Santorum’s recent momentum, and Perry’s lack of same, I’m going with Santorum for the time being. We’ll see how he does here in SC - that will be a crucial outcome for the entire field of candidates.