Missouri adds to Romney misery

by YankeeJim | February 8, 2012 at 03:05 am
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State of stubbornness holds out for Santorum

Fractured and fragmented, this is another indication of how far flung the Republican party is now.


AP declares Rick Santorum winner in Missouri


Missouri's primary awards no delegates, but the victory gives a boost to the former Pennsylvania senator's efforts to slow Mitt Romney's march to the Republican presidential nomination. Newt Gingrich did not compete in Missouri.

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http://www.washingtonpost.com/...issouri-santorum

He won Minnesota and Colorado too. Piling on is what it's called in football.

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"thirty-aught-six"

"Fractured and fragmented, this is another indication of how far flung the Republican party is..." LOL. What it shows to those of us capable of independent thought is that a single champion for the leadership does not resonate across all electoral primaries. Though I can understand your confusion and distress at the observation that American conservatives haven't taken to goosestepping in unison to a PC populist dictator like the Democrats have. After all if you are willing to suspend all critical analysis of Obama policy to maintain the partisan position everyone else must behave similarly or be branded by you in the negative. Obama just signed into law the National Defense Authorization Act giving the US military sweeping new provisions to arrest and detain US citizens on American soil and hold them indefinitely with out trial. The preservation of our civil liberties? Who needs civil liberties when we have the glorious FDR/JFK/MLK Obama "occupying" the White House.

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YankeeJim

Did you see the new toilet I built for you out back?

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"thirty-aught-six"

I'm sure it represents the very best of Democrat progressive engineering, erected by union labor with huge over costs and social subsidies add ons, and comes with "occupied" graffiti discussing the virtues of the movement there in.

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YankeeJim

The entire community was involved and as soon as the Republican Congressman can figure a way to build a sidewalk along his property, we'll be in business.

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