Mitt's outski

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WASHINGTON - Mitt Romney suspended his faltering presidential campaign on Thursday, effectively sealing the Republican presidential nomination for John McCain. "I must now stand aside, for our party and our country," Romney told conservatives."If

I fight on in my campaign, all the way to the convention, I would

forestall the launch of a national campaign and make it more likely

that Senator Clinton or Obama would win. And in this time of war, I

simply cannot let my campaign, be a part of aiding a surrender to

terror," Romney told the Conservative Political Action Conference in

Washington.

Romney's decision leaves McCain as the top man standing in the GOP race, with Mike Huckabee and Ron Paul

far behind in the delegate hunt. It was a remarkable turnaround for

McCain, who some seven months ago was barely viable, out of cash and

losing staff. The four-term Arizona senator, denied his party's

nomination in 2000, was poised to succeed George W. Bush as the GOP

standard-bearer...
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23050678/
 
Good Riddance

McCain is under ALOT of scrutiny right now. Conservatives question his liberal actions, his bullshit POW stories, and people pretty much think he is a democrat.

This is getting interesting
 
well now America will choose between a liberal that is supposedly tough on terror, and a socialist who will bankrupt the country even worse...............McCain, Hilary
 
why? hes a fucking idiot. seriously, listen to him debate. I am using idiot in the traditional sense, like he is pretty dull.

he also condones terror. and just read what the thread creator wrote. voting democrat is akin to surrendering to terror? WOW. what a fucking douchebag
 
I liked a lot of Mitts views on things like welfare, immigration, the economy, etc.

However, I disagree with him on the more social aspect of things, like abortion, religion's place in society, stem cell research, etc.

But overall he really was one of my favorites (I really don't like any candidate).

I guess I'm down with McCain right now, but still I think obama will win and I don't approve.
 
from what ive read, hes just prepping for round two in four or eight years. i suspect thats accurate. hes too smart to keep on with this campaign if its not going anywhere short or long term.
 
Bullshit, Mitt is not preparing for a run in 2012. If he can't win now? Why on earth do you think he could win in 2012?

The man spent $30 Million of his OWN money on his campaign, his campain was a farce and even the mainstream media is saying his campaign failed miserably. He doesnt have enough support and I can guarantee that the USA will NEVER elect a mormon president. Sorry but Mormons are insane.
 
your an idiot man

thats in the traditional sense.

cuz he is saying by waiting longer and increasing the chances that a democrat wins will be surrendering to terrorism because the democratic delegate will pull out of the war. look at it again i think you were mistaken.
 
please inform me, how, when compared to Romney, Ron Paul is a "whack-job". i mean for god sakes he won the majority of the debates.
 
George W. Bush is insane and he was voted in TWO TERMS! Everyone pretty much hates the man, but yet he is our president. What does that tell you?

Seriously, who gives a fuck if Paul loses. I can guarantee he is 200 times more intelligent than McCain or any other candidate, dem or repub. I'd rather support a smart, intelligent man than just jump on the bandwagon of who is currently winning. You act like this is a fucking football game.

If anything, this election is just reassuring me that the majority of Americans are complete morons. Whether you want to believe it or not, does not matter. Its the truth.

The future of this country is in our hands (the younger generation). Thanks to idiots like you, our future is going to be ruined and the rich will get richer and we will be in a war state for as long as I live, probably.

Look at Ghouliani, he spent 38 MILLION DOLLARS ON HIS CAMPAIGN AND GOT 1 Delegate!! LOL! I thought he was a frontrunner?

By the way, who do you support mr badass political man ElGato?

 
mark it down bigot. its gonna happen. (run again that is...well either that, or he will end up doing something like chairing the RNC)

you know, the way you talk you fit right in with other ron paul supporters... maybe you should consider a move east to sandpoint?
 
Heh, "failed presidential campaign" has a nice ring to it. I can't wait to the see front page of the SL tribune tomorrow, it'll be the biggest story since Hinckley died. Maybe they'll fly the flags at half mast again too. I'm sure they'll play it up like he's a victim of religious prejudice, boo hoo.
 




Ron Paul forces Mitt Romney out of the GOP race







Clearly spooked by a few of Rep. Ron Paul's second-place finishes kind of close behind him, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney has dropped out of the race for the Republican presidential nomination.

Romney was so flustered in his dropout speech to the Conservative

Political Action Committee in Washington Thursday, that he didn't even

mention Ron Paul.

That's not unusual, actually. Hardly any other candidate and

virtually no major media, especially CNN, has mentioned his name for

the last year, so terrified are they of his stare and his libertarian-like views, including downsizing the federal government, bringing American troops home and abolishing the Federal Reserve.

Sometimes it seems almost like a media conspiracy to ignore the former ob-gyn. Except for not one....







but two Jay Leno appearances. They even give Paul less speaking time in the debates, if they don't ban him altogether.

Despite spending some $35 million of his own money and $55 million

more that once belonged to other people, the 60-year-old Romney

youngster was forced to give way to the 72-year-old, 10-term

congressman from Texas, who has fired up thousands of dedicated and determined and very vocal and frustrated followers, young and old, across the country and permeating the Internet. He's even got one big-name donor, one big-name endorser and another perhaps maybe.

Ron Paul signs are still flapping in the prairie winds across Iowa, where Paul's caucus finish ahead of Rudy Giuliani launched the former New York mayor's eventual political decline. Then, in New Hampshire despite being barred from the nationally-televised Fox News debate, Paul beat former Sen. Fred Thompson, which began his inevitable political death spiral.

In the face of Paul's relentless campaigning here and there and his

successful fundraising -- he raised nearly $20 million in the fourth

quarter of 2007, more than any other Republican -- Romney, who only has an estimated $165 million of his personal fortune left, had no choice really but to quit.

Romney's exit follows the similar Paul-forced departures of other far more famous GOP candidates -- Giuliani, Thompson, Tommy Thompson, Sam Brownback, Jim Gilmore. Jeb Bush didn't even consider trying.

That leaves only Pittsburgh-native Paul, somebody named John McCain and this Mike Huckabee

fellow from Arkansas, who seems to have had considerable trouble

keeping a job. He's been a radio talk host, a Baptist preacher,

lieutenant governor and governor. And Huckabee's had trouble raising

money. He got only $1 million in the third quarter compared to Paul's

$5 million.

So Huckabee can't last much longer.

That will leave only McMaverick, a former Navy squadron commander

and POW who endured nearly six years of solitary confinement in Vietnam

and then, worse, 25 years of listening to congressional speeches. He

didn't get around to mentioning Paul either in his speech Thursday, but

he was probably afraid.

Paul's website reports he's raised another $5.3 million just since Jan.1, which is more than Hillary Clinton can loan herself in one week.

Paul has given the Democrats until early August to choose between Clinton and Barack Obama, who's so young he can't remember life without color TV.

According to an authoritative Ron Paul campaign news release, with all of his accumulated fifth, fourth, third and second places, Paul claims to have 42 delegates to the Republican National Convention in St. Paul come September.

That puts him only about 660 delegates behind McCain and barely

1,149 shy of the number necessary to seize the party nomination in the

name of the Ron Paul Revolution.

And Texas doesn't vote until March 4!

-- Andrew Malcolm

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2008/02/ron-paul-forces.html







 
you understand of course, that that article is sarcastic right? well... it has to be, as the author of the blog entry is contending that ron paul forced the other condidates from the race by... losing to them?

get a grip. if you truely buy into that blog post, then you are beyond hope.
 
you/Romney/and the thread starter are idiots

thats in the traditional since

because you are suggesting that you think pulling out of Iraq is equal to surrendering to terrorism

erm...

wtf
 
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