Super Tuesday-ishness
Today, I voted for Romney. He is my choice. I will support Vietnam-ish John-ish if it comes to it. He can garner the in-between-not knowing anything about politics-voting for some kind of moderate candidate-ish-safe with moderate mush kind of non-religious right-ish kind of anti-weird and scared of Mormonish electotorate.
I'll join that strange group if they will bring pitchforks to the gates of the Clinton megalomaniac monarchy.
I'll join that strange group if they will bring pitchforks to the gates of the Clinton megalomaniac monarchy.
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I hope nobody drops out of the race after today. I'd like to have a choice when I finally get to vote next week.
CIV...I think Huck needs to leave. He's feeding McCain with votes and denying Mitt.
OH come ON, Wonderdog!..Mitt is not getting votes because most Republicans DON'T WANT HIM...not because of Huck...
Wow, Wonderdog and Kate Marie back in the same week!
Hey, WD, Politics is compromise and after 8 years of Dubya, the country is NOT going to elect a really conservative white guy like Mr. Automoton-Ken Doll-Stepford Husband Romney. The ONLY chance to keep Madame out of the White House is a more moderate Republican who can draw independent voters. That is McCain. . cerainly not Romney and absolutely not The Ayatolla Huckabee. But I understand that the concept of compromise is just not in your gene pool!
Yes, I hope that Wonderdog is back in the mix, SD. Elections generally get me stirred up and work is...well...finally petering to a doable level.
I'm well aware of the compromises that politics brings(Just ask my ultra-conservative McCain lambasting mother about my political savvy). Nevertheless, I've always voted for my candidate...unless it meant doom in the general election, which is not the case here.
I actually believe that McQuibb has the best chance of beating Hillabama so I wish him well and will hold my nose to punch a chad for him. I also believe, however, that if Romney were the nominee he could unite the Republican party and bring a strong wave of the conservative electorate to the polls in the general election. In short, I believe that McCain has a bit better chance of beating Hillary but also believe that Mitt has a decent chance as well. Given the option, I'd rather see Mitt have a go at it but am not opposed to McCain should he win out.
Meant "McQuigg"...
Why, WD. I've always known your mother to be a shy, withdrawn, and lovely person who shows total flexibility when it comes to matters political. I'm sure that she is aganizing today over whom to support. . Obama, Clinton, or McCain, and, as always, will simply do what you tell her to do.
Too bad her potato salad isn't as good as mine!
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