Results: Floridamania! Update: Hillary wins; Report: Rudy to endorse McCain tomorrow; Update: Fox, AP call it for McCain; Update: “I’m the conservative leader who can unite the party”
posted at 7:43 pm on January 29, 2008 by Allahpundit
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Early vote counts are expected at 8 p.m. ET, fuller results by 9. High drama on two fronts, needless to say, both in the Romney/Maverick showdown and the last rites coming for Rudy at Giuliani HQ. As usual, CNN and Politico are posting running tallies. Drudge says it’s Romney, not McCain, by a point and a half right now but that’s down a few tenths of a percent from five minutes ago.
Stand by for updates.
Update: The AP tally on Politico has McCain up three with 9% reporting. Drudge has it dead even.
Update: There’ll be a million Rudy autopsies tomorrow but Carl Cameron’s out of the gate with this misleading tidbit: “Some campaign aides privately gripe about what might have been. There are those who believed Rudy could have competed and won New Hampshire.” He did compete in New Hampshire, though — aggressively, in the last few months of last year. He got nowhere.
According to Campaign Media Analysis Group, Mr. Giuliani spent $1.7 million in New Hampshire between November 10 and December 9. During the same period, Mr. Romney spent $1.3 million and Mr. McCain $1.2 million.
Despite being the biggest spender on television in New Hampshire during that period, Mr. Giuliani saw his support fall away…
Put another way, between the beginning of July and early November, Mr. Giuliani polled an average of 21% in New Hampshire. In the following four weeks, when he was advertising heavily, support dropped to an average of 18%.
Update: Here’s the Florida SoS page, updating constantly.
Update: No surprise, Hillary wins.
Update: Fox is running exit polls now. Romney wins among Republicans, McCain wins among independents as Republicans. Too close to call.
Update: Actually, never mind the SoS page. It’s slower than CNN and the Fox News TV totals. Stick to those.
McCain leads by 8,000 votes with 29% in.
Update: CNN has the full exit poll data. McCain won both men and women, which I guess means…
Update: Everything’s coming up Maverick!
ABC’s Karen Travers offers these results, with 85 percent reporting in Pasco County, a bellwether: McCain 36.7, Romney 29.3, Rudy 16.8
Update: Halperin says the Reaper is at Rudy’s door and that an endorsement for Maverick, possibly in LA tomorrow before the debate, is coming.
Update: With 44% in, McCain leads by 35,000 votes. The over/under on a call is 9:20 p.m.
Update: Now 50,000 votes with 51% in.
Update: If you took the under, you win! At 9:11, Fox News and AP call it for Maverick. SECOND LOOK AT STAYING HOME!
Update: So here’s your exit question. Closed primary, and Maverick still wins. How does Romney win competitive states, especially with Rudy ready to throw his support to Mac?
Update: The exit polls were wrong about the absentee ballots. Mitt didn’t win; he split them with McCain.
Update: Is it wrong that I’m already excited to see how Hewitt’s going to spin this for Mitt?
Update: John McCain, conservative icon:
“It shows one thing. I’m the conservative leader who can unite the party,” the Arizona senator said in a brief interview with The Associated Press.
Update: Steyn plays anti-Hewitt: “This is a tough night for the Romney campaign. Fred’s withdrawal should have benefited them more than McCain. If Huck stays in, there’s no prospect of southern victories for Mitt on Super Tuesday. And, if Huck and/or Rudy pull out, their votes on balance are likely to break for McCain.”
Update: NBC says it’s confirmed the Giuliani/McCain endorsement deal.
Update: “The beast is dead.”
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THE CHOSEN ONE on January 29, 2008 at 11:07 PM
Sublimely funny!
RushBaby on January 29, 2008 at 11:07 PM
HA HA!
hewwitt: “mccain is in real trouble next week”
jummy on January 29, 2008 at 11:09 PM
Like each person being able to become a GOD. That Jesus came from the Planet COLA? The secret name the husband gives their wife during when married?
Agreed some weird stuff.
azcop on January 29, 2008 at 11:09 PM
How about we keep trying for BOLTON!!!!
azcop on January 29, 2008 at 11:10 PM
I tend to think it will be a McCain/Thompson ticket before that for 2 reasons:
1) McCain is friends with Fred
2) McCain would not want to leave the country in the hands of another Jimmy Carter.
bnelson44 on January 29, 2008 at 11:10 PM
The reporting date is coming up, so we’ll soon know. In July, it was $9 million. In October, it was $17 million. By now? Gotta be at least $25 million.
Hollowpoint on January 29, 2008 at 11:10 PM
If it is accepted what Tom Wolfe wrote, “A cult is a religion without political power,” then Mormonism doesn’t count as a cult.
Look how much influence and political clout it has in Utah.
I’m not a Mormon, BTW…
eanax on January 29, 2008 at 11:11 PM
and by the way, there will never be another Reagan, you can’t remake a human being. BUT I thought we could have a Romney revolution to pick up where the Gipper left off. Romney is so devout he doesn’t even freaking cuss for gosh sake. He can’t be bought by lobbyists, does not lust for power, he is doing this because he thinks it’s his DUTY as an Americanr. The establishment is terrified that he will end the pork and issue executive orders to stop the underhanded gaming, but the sheeple are too stupid to take back their very own country. Our long national nightmare will begin if McCain gets the nomination, because a democrat will wipe the floor with mcCain…that’s why the MSM all want him to win the nomination so desperately!!!! Come on people, all the love and respect shown to McCain and all the venom spewed toward Romney doesn’t mean anything? Man, I just can’t believe it.
/rant over
JustTruth101 on January 29, 2008 at 11:11 PM
Dude.
RushBaby on January 29, 2008 at 11:13 PM
Atlas Shrugged
eanax on January 29, 2008 at 11:13 PM
You’d think if that was the case that Fred might bother to endorse McCain. Keep your eyes open over the next week or so; if McCain jumps out to a huge lead in the Super Tuesday states, and there’s still no Fred endorsement, he probably won’t be on the ticket.
Big S on January 29, 2008 at 11:14 PM
As long as we’re talking presumptive McCain running mates, i’ve got a feeling that, since in the Dems side it’s either a woman or a minority, he might be tempted to go with a minority and/or woman for VP. For fear of being painted as the “old white guys ticket”.
But who knows? He’s the “Maverick” right?
madne0 on January 29, 2008 at 11:14 PM
It’s not time yet. But close.
RushBaby on January 29, 2008 at 11:14 PM
Dude, you just don’t get it, McCain IS ANOTHER JIMMY CARTER.
Even though I would have voted for Fred, I will not vote for McCain even if Fred is on the ticket.
Bikerken on January 29, 2008 at 11:15 PM
Fred Thompson is one of my top three miracle Veep selections for McCain that would actually make me hold my nose and vote for him.
However, I just don’t see it happening. I still see a McCain/Huckabee ticket.
Enoxo on January 29, 2008 at 11:16 PM
McCain may be many things, but another Jimmy Carter he is not. Anyone who takes glee in singing “bomb bomb Iran” is no Carter.
Big S on January 29, 2008 at 11:17 PM
Relax, there is no comparison. I was alive when Jimmy Carter was president and I lived through his terrible administration. You can say a lot of things about McCain, but his stand on the issues is nothing like Jimmy Carter’s hiding away from them. I know your depressed tonight, but there is no reason to panic.
bnelson44 on January 29, 2008 at 11:18 PM
In response to all this talk about Mitt’s money: Just consider… they all try to buy the election. Only some try to buy it with tax breaks, and others try to buy it with socialist government programs, sweatheart deals for unions, citizenship for illegals, paens to “living green” and all sorts of other crap. At least in Mitt’s case, he’s picking up the tab instead of sticking us with it.
Spolitics on January 29, 2008 at 11:18 PM
Amen!
bnelson44 on January 29, 2008 at 11:18 PM
I feel the same way. I no longer have a political home. I wonder if this is how the last few of any extinct species felt just before the end?
jwp1964 on January 29, 2008 at 11:19 PM
What about the jobs he created? Do those count?
And should companies be responsible for keeping jobs after the profitability is gone?
Spirit of 1776 on January 29, 2008 at 11:19 PM
Exactly
azcop on January 29, 2008 at 11:19 PM
95% of the vote in and McCain still has a 5% point lead. Looks like that is what it will end up. Not a real close election.
bnelson44 on January 29, 2008 at 11:20 PM
How McCain Won - Jay Cost, RealClearPolitics
bnelson44 on January 29, 2008 at 11:23 PM
Ha!
Gregoire came to our Bellevue office last month and basically gave a stump speech, and even took the time to slam Bush for wanting to “start another war” (with Iran)! I sat and glared at her most of the time, but my friend managed to get on the defensive with our state’s pathetic schools and the WASL.
fourstringfuror on January 29, 2008 at 11:24 PM
Damn! I wish I’d payed more attention in Spanish class, now.
Hasta la vista, America.
I’m first in line for the new Amero dollars!
mksmithwriter on January 29, 2008 at 11:24 PM
Well,since McCain’s on such a roll,he needs a new website,
instead of “My Space”,he can call it”My Friends”!Har har hehe.
canopfor on January 29, 2008 at 11:25 PM
why do you think I voted Fred? It was never gonna be close. I could tell from news coverage that McCain was gonna win. Romney did not look good in this state. Rudy looked awful in his trips. Left only one person.
lorien1973 on January 29, 2008 at 11:25 PM
Thanks for the motivation. I just sent Mitt $500 for the cause.
As we discussed earlier on a different thread, Mitt has raised $44m to McCain’s $32m from contributors alone, without including loans from the candidate. He’s outraised the Maverick and Huck combined. Look at the FEC site to confirm.
He has loaned his campaign 17.5m, but so what. His donor support is still greater than any other GOP candidate.
See ya on Tuesday,.
BacaDog on January 29, 2008 at 11:26 PM
RCP Averages
McCain vs. Clinton: McCain +0.1
Romney vs. Clinton: Clinton +12.4
Is that the 16-18% will not vote for Mormon gap?
(some of them either DO NOT know Mitt’s a Mormon or hold their nose because it’s hillary)
If you want to see the poll just go to Gallup and type in “Will NOT vote for” at the top..
Chakra Hammer on January 29, 2008 at 11:26 PM
OK, I have joked about voting for Obambi and whatnot, hyperbole to express my disgust with McCain’s doucheness on lefty environmentalist propaganda and excess, sucking Russ Feingold’s leftist schwanz, the Juan McCain - Juan Hernandez ticket, etc.
But this is just stupid. The guy doesn’t agree with you on three out of 20 issues, so he’s Jimmy Carter? I hope you’re either drunk or joking.
Jaibones on January 29, 2008 at 11:28 PM
Whatever you do, don’t leave this place. We’ll be talking it over.
RushBaby on January 29, 2008 at 11:29 PM
This was interesting:
Spolitics on January 29, 2008 at 11:30 PM
there it is again! not only has the “carter” epithet transferred over to mccain, it’s now blasphemy to call huckabee “carter”.
this is hilarious!
jummy on January 29, 2008 at 11:31 PM
…and it doesn’t even make sense!
jummy on January 29, 2008 at 11:32 PM
What must happen is that the Huck supporters much become like the Edwards supporters. I just don’t know if there is enough time. Maybe just maybe.
Spirit of 1776 on January 29, 2008 at 11:33 PM
Neither does this campaign season.
fourstringfuror on January 29, 2008 at 11:34 PM
Check out this Chart…
Will NOT Vote for..
its
on the second page of this one
Chakra Hammer on January 29, 2008 at 11:34 PM
The end you say? Ever heard of migration? It works!
Australia/New Zealand 08!
Darnell Clayton on January 29, 2008 at 11:35 PM
Intrade is still going nuts:
http://www.intrade.com/jsp/intrade/trading/t_index.jsp?selConID=175729
bnelson44 on January 29, 2008 at 11:35 PM
Well. That’s it for me tonight. Cheers all and congrats Mac fans.
Spirit of 1776 on January 29, 2008 at 11:37 PM
thanks!
jummy on January 29, 2008 at 11:38 PM
Night. And, hey, we have another election in a week and a debate tomorrow night!
bnelson44 on January 29, 2008 at 11:39 PM
Ain’t it great!! We’re all just a bunch of junkies.
G’nite all.
BacaDog on January 29, 2008 at 11:41 PM
I had my own business in those days. 22%
interest on a simple line of credit, gasoline rationing, he decided to punish Russia for invading Afghanistan by stopping our wheat exports to them and bankrupted a lot of farmers,..on and on. Worst ever. McCain couldn’t match him if he tried.
a capella on January 29, 2008 at 11:41 PM
Heh think again…
F15Mech on January 29, 2008 at 11:42 PM
Dude, I hate f-in McShamnesty, but its over.
jwp
jwp1964 on January 29, 2008 at 11:42 PM
God help us all. Despite the hyperbole from some other conservatives here, I truly will NOT vote for John McCain. I would rather suffer the inept presidency of Obama and hope for the rebound vote 4 years later based on his abject failure than live with illegals legalized, jihadists coddled and subject to no interrogation harder than name rank serial number, and the overall prevention of terrorist attacks ham-strung because of the jerk’s refusal to vote extend the surveillance program. Being strong on Iraq isn’t good enough. Being strong economically, being safe from terrorists, punishing criminals, and securing the border are non-negotiable. Sadly, Senator (or rather Senor) McCain thinks they are.
If a liberal’s gonna eff up the nation, I’d rather it be a liberal I can point to and say, See, I told you so. I’ll cast a write-in vote for Mickey Mouse before I’ll vote for McCain. And that’s not hyperbole.
Mercutio on January 29, 2008 at 11:44 PM
Conservatism is dead.
Kini on January 29, 2008 at 11:45 PM
Amen brother. Let the dems f it up and the repubs and inependents will beg conservatives to come back after we abandon McCain in 08!
jwp1964 on January 29, 2008 at 11:46 PM
If its McCain, I’ll be writing in Zombie Reagan come November.
doubleplusundead on January 29, 2008 at 11:46 PM
So who cares about “Landslide” McCain’s VP choice. What’s that, a bone to throw to the conservatives who are (or were) the backbone of the Party?
Just quit the damn Party! It now stands for Shamnesty, Tax hikes and a host of other maladies. What happened to Social Security Reform, ANWR, school vouchers and the free-market ideas of only 10 years ago?
It’s all just crap now anyway… they can’t seem to field a real conservative in a Party with 30 million educated conservatives, and with all the hysterical multi-trillion dollar Globaloney shite that supposed conservatives like McCain and Gingrich (and even GWB) are espousing, our country’s future is pretty pathetic.
It’s been going to hell for the conservatives since we were forced to buy into President Bush’s “compassionate conservatism” shtick 8 years ago. Just weak-brained crap, in my honest opinion.
I’ll reserve my opinion of President Bush, but when he took office, we ran the Senate, House and the polls. Remember that, the next time he pathetically “reaches across the aisle” to the folks who now really control our government, as well as, it seems, with the Supreme RINO/Democrat as our probable nominee, our Party.
TexasJew on January 29, 2008 at 11:46 PM
Tonight was not a failure of conservatism, but a triumph of military voters who have made their home in the Republican Party because we are the party of a strong national defense.
In both South Carolina and Florida, they won it for McCain. In the grand coalition of the GOP, we’ve talked about social conservatives and fiscal conservatives. We’ve all ignored the military voters, except John McCain. And he won them big. His message resonated.
bnelson44 on January 29, 2008 at 11:47 PM
“Over? Did you say ‘over?’ Nothing is over until we decide it is! Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor? Hell no! And it ain’t over now. ‘Cause when the goin’ gets tough… the tough get goin’! Who’s with me?”
Spolitics on January 29, 2008 at 11:48 PM
Slightly revised version, that ties into a particular book now found at fine remainder bins everywhere — McCain had the strongest credentials on national security in the field, and that’s still the driving issue in Republican primaries - not by a wide margin, but by enough.
Romney could offer as many national security proposals as he wanted — double Guantanamo, etc. — but in the end, his biography didn’t offer enough opportunities to say, “this guy knows how to fight in a dangerous world.”
http://campaignspot.nationalreview.com/post/?q=YTY1M2U3NTkyODU1Y2I4OTYyNDJmNjkwZjI1ZmNmNzM=
That’s pretty much what my son said as well.
bnelson44 on January 29, 2008 at 11:49 PM
Too tired to analyze the piece and come to a conclusion that I’ll be proud of tomorrow… but this was the bit that jumped out at me:
So distancing oneself from Bush is fashionable. I can see it, BUT. As much as I have criticized a handful of his policies, notably Kneepads for Illegal Aliens [KIA], I have never renounced GW-B, or his presidency.
Tragic, really, if his legacy culminates in a McCain nomination.
RushBaby on January 29, 2008 at 11:49 PM
TexasJew, it’s becoming clearer and clearer, that this is no longer “our” party.
It’s quite obvious the Republican establishment no longer shares my beliefs. As such, they’ll no longer get my votes nor my donations.
p0s3r on January 29, 2008 at 11:51 PM
screw mccain.
blatantblue on January 29, 2008 at 11:51 PM
I didn’t realize the “Germans” bombed Pearl Harbor, but I know what you meant. Ha Ha.
jwp1964 on January 29, 2008 at 11:51 PM
You know what else is “weird stuff” these people that believe that this one Jewish dude was the king of man, yet was nailed to a couple of planks, died and then came back to life three days later. Apparently he then went to heaven and he’s going to come back and raise up all the dead.
Weird cult that is…
If people are going to use religion as a test… Then, FARK off and get out of my United States of America.
James on January 29, 2008 at 11:52 PM
Is that a test :)
bnelson44 on January 29, 2008 at 11:53 PM
Disclaimer:
Someone really needs to ask McCain about Keating and how his actions may have impacted friends of mine.
Me biased?
Of course I am.
F15Mech on January 29, 2008 at 11:54 PM
Didn’t you recognize it? It was the Bluto quote from Animal House.
Spolitics on January 29, 2008 at 11:54 PM
Don’t stop him. He’s on a roll. -Otter-
jaime on January 29, 2008 at 11:57 PM
Sorry I am too drunk and depressed to recognize it. Good thing the keyboard doesn’t show the slurred speech.
jwp1964 on January 29, 2008 at 11:57 PM
With a McCaine nomination it will maerk the destruction of conservatives in the Republican Party. It didn’t take that long. It shows that Americans in general really have not woken up yet to the lessons most conservatives learned from 911.
This would be a fall backwards for conservatism and the ideologies that the GOP were founded. Expect more open immigrationo. More Prisons built, higher taxes, more exporting of the US’s infrastructure to China for Pennies to the Yean Renmimbi (People’s Money).
Egfrow on January 29, 2008 at 11:58 PM
Wake up call Folks. This Fred Head is voting for Mitt. It’s for the country and it’s for capitalism. It’s beyond personalities and loyalties. We’ve gotta do it!
Oink on January 29, 2008 at 11:58 PM
I always point out to the stark raving mad liberals that we declared war on Germany after they bombed Pearl Harbor.. It takes em a while to figger that one out.
Usually it’s in response to some drivel about diverting attention away from Afghanistan and invading Iraq and Iraq didn’t do 9/11.
Of course then the comparisons of Bush and Hitler aren’t too far behind. Then the whole “9/11 Inside Job” brain to mouth diarrhea starts spewing forth.
James on January 29, 2008 at 11:58 PM
That’s crazy. This speech by McCain tonight is a speech no liberal would make.
bnelson44 on January 30, 2008 at 12:00 AM
Precisely what I was saying earlier. People, this is your clarion call to action if you don’t want McCain - pick the most agile horse and ride it like you stole it..
SkinnerVic on January 30, 2008 at 12:02 AM
SECOND LOOK AT HILLARY!
Gregor on January 30, 2008 at 12:04 AM
Burn all McCain supporters at the stake!
CABE on January 30, 2008 at 12:04 AM
No thanks they would all be full of shite and stink too much.
jwp1964 on January 30, 2008 at 12:06 AM
Over the last few days McCain has made it quite clear where he stands.
It is certainly not with conservatives.
F15Mech on January 30, 2008 at 12:06 AM
Buck up. The press has been pushing McCain as the frontrunner since NH, yet, the national polls going into FLA had Mitt up two points. It’s not over yet.
Spolitics on January 30, 2008 at 12:07 AM
Hahaha. It feels good to laugh again.
CABE on January 30, 2008 at 12:08 AM
I wouldn’t vote for McCain and his McAmnesty if his opponent was Joseph Stalin.
Snake307 on January 30, 2008 at 12:10 AM
The voters have discovered that in a democracy they can vote for anything they want.
Free Lunch? Yes, I’ll vote for that.
Free health care, You betcha!
Raise the minimum wage, longer unemployment benefits, sign me up! Bail me out of a mortgage I can’t afford, where do I sign up for that? Free drugs, cheaper cable, broad band internet for everyone. Hurray Hurray.
Make America great again, I’m in.
Praise Jesus, we’re saved!
rockhauler on January 30, 2008 at 12:12 AM
You make it seem all too easy.
I’ll use an electric razor to slit my wrists. So smooth.
Kini on January 30, 2008 at 12:14 AM
Dude, I want to believe. I am a former Fred head who voted for Romney today. I am also a fairly good gambler and the odds, the mo and money are on McCain…it’s over. America loves a winner and that’s three in a row.
Too many bible thumping Repubs won’t vote for a Morman under any circumstances. They’re almost as stubborn as I am in regard to NOT voting for McShamnesty.
jwp1964 on January 30, 2008 at 12:15 AM
Bottom line: McCain/Giuliani can’t beat either Democrat. Not enough differentiation and no conservative is going to cough up bucks for McCain. Money will pour into the Dem side. Old and crany stands no chance against a ‘historical’ candidate (who will be a policy disaster).
The GOP will also likely lose their flibuster numbers in the Senate, resulting in extreme liberal governance for a minimum of 2 years, probably 4. Welcome to the New World order!
michaelo on January 30, 2008 at 12:15 AM
From that same movie:
“My advice to you is to start drinking heavily.”
Always Right on January 30, 2008 at 12:16 AM
I’m all-in with Mitt. If I have to write his name in so be it. There is no conscience for me in voting otherwise. I hope his governor/representative/senator friends understand that some of us have long memories. The two roads from a polarizing character are apathy and payback. Neither road unites a base. No thanks for the memories Juan. I cannot congratulate you on your “November” surprise.
Cold Steel on January 30, 2008 at 12:17 AM
We have Bush and his big government conservatism to blame for that.
Spolitics on January 30, 2008 at 12:17 AM
jwp1964 on January 30, 2008 at 12:06 AM
Hahaha. It feels good to laugh again.
CABE on January 30, 2008 at 12:08 AM
jwp1964 on January 30, 2008 at 12:17 AM
bnelson44, you have been a friend to us throughout this horserace, and I thank you for that.
Your candidate, McCain, would approve of that message.
to be continued…
RushBaby on January 30, 2008 at 12:18 AM
McCain is no conservative. He’s just full of crap.
He lies to get elected and he doesn’t believe a word of it.
All he wants is the MSM to suck his toes, but all that results in is him sucking theirs. In public.
You take away a few of his defense and (purported) anti-abortion stances and he is (anti-Gitmo, pro-Shamnesty, anti-Tax cuts, Globaloney whore, anti-First amendment, and stab-you-in-the-back anti-Republican tactics, along with his pathetic Teddy Kennedy ass-kissing) a liberal Democrat.
His marginally psychotic and nasty demeanor, pasty white unhealthiness, along with being as old as the hills only adds to his fabulous “electability” quotient that so many desperate posters have mentioned here. Imagine McCain in a debate with Obama. It’ll be far worse than Nixon thickly coated with “Man-tan” being steamrolled by a younger, dynamic Kennedy, this time with Nixon being almost twenty-five years older and far less likeable.
Quit the damn Party, fellow conservatives, since it has already quit you. McCain is just Dole II, but without the integrity and Party loyalty.
TexasJew on January 30, 2008 at 12:19 AM
I’m way ahead of you..apparently quoting myself in posts now.
jwp1964 on January 30, 2008 at 12:19 AM
Can you really blame them?
F15Mech on January 30, 2008 at 12:19 AM
Or what is just as bad, Dick Morris on hannity’s show concluded that the majority of Republican voters have turned leftward, and at best 3 in 10 now indentify themselves as “very conservative” with 7 in 10 trending moderate or worse.
In other words, Rush Limbaugh, Ronald Reagan style conservatism is a decided minority and is all but dead as a majority movement.
Rush will really be pissed.
Always Right on January 30, 2008 at 12:20 AM
…continued
From your article. So, your candidate won the doom-and-gloom types.
Welcome to them.
RushBaby on January 30, 2008 at 12:20 AM
Never mind the bullocks, here’s…the Maverick!?
“ever get the feeling you’ve been cheated?” - John Lydon - the last words of the last Sex Pistols Concert.
Well, this sucks. But on the bright side, the ONLY way we’ll end up with a President McCain is if the Dems nominate Hillary, and it is too soon to say how the race war is going to turn out.
Dorvillian on January 30, 2008 at 12:21 AM
You may be right, but Mitt’s been pretty resilient. The pundits said he’d be dead if he lost NH and he fought back.
Spolitics on January 30, 2008 at 12:21 AM
Nice. Damn, now I want to watch it.
Spolitics on January 30, 2008 at 12:23 AM
Latest in a series of spot-on observations.
RushBaby on January 30, 2008 at 12:23 AM
TexasJew on January 30, 2008 at 12:19 AM
I sense that same sucker-punched feeling from the R’s that I felt when Dole got propped up against Billy Jeff. No matter how much wishing and hoping, Dole still got handled. Our establishment jammed us, and they’re jamming us again. Thank you Messrs. Graham, Martinez, Crist. Oh, and Rudy, once you endorse McCain….. thank you too.
Cold Steel on January 30, 2008 at 12:23 AM
Dont just watch it. LIVE it.
Always Right on January 30, 2008 at 12:25 AM
Toga! Toga! Toga!
SimplyKimberly on January 30, 2008 at 12:25 AM
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