BitaTruble
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Joined: 1/12/2006 From: Texas Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: kalikshama Women?!?   With Romney reiterating how he is going to 'get rid' of Planned Parenthood, I'm not surprised that women voted for the only guy that called Rush out. I think ol' Mitt must have missed the Komen/PP bruhaha or something. When they all look the same the 'lesser' evil vote can go to a single tie breaker. I think calling out Rush could have been the tie breaker for the southern women's eye and helped Santorum hit the win. Looking strictly at math, Paul needs to win almost every state that remains but he may just be too stubborn to pull out and I will be surprised if, when he does pull out, that he will give an endorcement to any of the rest. The Gingrich camp is already talking about the VP slot with a Santorum nod but I don't think that Newt realizes just how much he is disliked by Santorum. The body language and such is so obvious when they are in debates together that I do believe that Newt is somewhat clueless about how people really feel about him. A nod for VP in a Santorum presidency is highly improbable. I am going to cast a strategic vote in the primary.. one that is designed to create a brokered convention just because I would love to see the history of it and, ultimately, I really don't think it matters which of the 4 gets the nod.. I can't see any of them winning the general with what's been going on with 1100 some odd bills regarding women's health etc across all the states. I have to say that the only way I'd be having more fun this cycle would be if Hil had gone after Obama.. that would have been WAY cool! Ah well. Obama gets to keep the majority of his war chest because he's running unopposed. Good on him.
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"Oh, so it's just like Rock, paper, scissors." He laughed. "You are the wisest woman I know."
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