Friday, February 15, 2008

Romney's Endorsement

So, here Romney made the obvious move. Once the numbers showed that there was virtually no chance that the primary wouldn't go to convention, he threw in his chips with the winner. Seriously, McCain doesn't get anything out of this, it simply took his chances of winning from 95% to 99%. No one benefits from this except Romney. Of course, there is no way that Romney would be made McCain's VP. Like I've said before, there are far too many more people who have been more consistently conservative, and who can appeal more to the South. I'm not saying Huckabee will get the position, Romney is even more likely than him. If he's lucky, Romney will get a position in the Cabinet. If not, he'll simply do his best to make a difference in the party, further solidify himself as a conservative, and try again in 2012.

Of course, there is no use in him trying to win favor with anybody in order to position himself for 2012, because Gladys will easily complete two terms.

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