His Mormonism helps, but the heart of the matter is that Romney is the only viable conservative in the race - economically, socially, and in foreign policy.
I could vote for Thompson, too, but Thompson is pretty much nowhere.
Your brother-in-laws article on the Mormon tribe is getting a lot of play , both in rebuttal articles and reader comments. Very interesting. Generalizations are always a dicey proposition at best.
His Mormonism helps, but the heart of the matter is that Romney is the only viable conservative in the race - economically, socially, and in foreign policy.
I give you a South Park head tilt, and a 'really?'
This is the Romney that has spent the last week promising the moon, government tit-wise, for the last week to Detroit auto workers? That Mitt Romney?
I could understand if you think in your three tests Romney is the best of a bad bunch, but to call him a conservative ... from what I've read, that's a DEEP stretch.
SC isn't alone in this. The National Review Online throws it's support behind Mitt for the same reason. He's certainly more conservative than McCain, Guiliani, and Huckabee. Like SC, I also like Fred Thompson's political leanings, but he looks a little bit too much like my father-in-law for comfort. And he has no chance.
To my understanding, what Romney promised to the auto workers was to work to end the overbearing "green" mandates that are strangling U.S. automakers, thus preserving jobs.
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I'm pretty sure your guy has to be Huckabee for SC.
Maybe you can explain to a foreigner why you are gloating?
Reading your previous few political posts, the only thing I get is that you like him because he's a fellow Mormon. Is that the heart of it?
Why Romney?
His Mormonism helps, but the heart of the matter is that Romney is the only viable conservative in the race - economically, socially, and in foreign policy.
I could vote for Thompson, too, but Thompson is pretty much nowhere.
Stallion,
You REALLY should support Hillary.
Your brother-in-laws article on the Mormon tribe is getting a lot of play , both in rebuttal articles and reader comments. Very interesting. Generalizations are always a dicey proposition at best.
Check here.
His Mormonism helps, but the heart of the matter is that Romney is the only viable conservative in the race - economically, socially, and in foreign policy.
I give you a South Park head tilt, and a 'really?'
This is the Romney that has spent the last week promising the moon, government tit-wise, for the last week to Detroit auto workers? That Mitt Romney?
I could understand if you think in your three tests Romney is the best of a bad bunch, but to call him a conservative ... from what I've read, that's a DEEP stretch.
SC isn't alone in this. The National Review Online throws it's support behind Mitt for the same reason. He's certainly more conservative than McCain, Guiliani, and Huckabee. Like SC, I also like Fred Thompson's political leanings, but he looks a little bit too much like my father-in-law for comfort. And he has no chance.
To my understanding, what Romney promised to the auto workers was to work to end the overbearing "green" mandates that are strangling U.S. automakers, thus preserving jobs.
And 20 billion.
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