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SacTown Chronic 02-07-2008 11:40 AM

I hear the Republican side of his mouth is quite capable of manipulating a flaccid penis to orgasm.



/word on the street in Utah

BDBopper 02-07-2008 12:20 PM

yes Romney is out. He's done. There are rumors that he might endorse McCain but that is not clear at this point.

Meanwhile Huckabee is sticking around and demands a debate with McCain ASAP (accrding to reports I am getting) and his blog is being flooded with Romney supporters and Ron Paul supporters wanting Huck to stay in.

innerSpaceman 02-07-2008 12:31 PM

Why? What's his point? That he won one of the Virginias?? I honesty don't get it ... and I don't see why McCain should grant him the time of day, much less a debate. His candicacy is laughable at this point.

BDBopper 02-07-2008 12:39 PM

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Originally Posted by innerSpaceman (Post 190116)
Why? What's his point? That he won one of the Virginias?? I honesty don't get it ... and I don't see why McCain should grant him the time of day, much less a debate. His candicacy is laughable at this point.

Keep in mind if Romney doesn't endorse McCain his delegates are up for grabs. Romney is more ideologically aligned with Huckabee. Romney's venom has been focused more on McCain than it has ever been on Huckabee. If Conservatives coalesce around Huckabee in the next day or so McCain may find it very hard to win enough delegates to clinch the nomination. Remember Huckabee won more than just West Virginia on Tuesday. He won Arkansas, Alabama, Tennessee, and Georgia too. A republican has to win those states or they don't become President.

-A very interesting thought just crossed my mind. Ron Paul is sitting over there as well. He's got a shot to be a kingmaker. Compared to John McCain, Ron Paul is aligned more with Mike Huckabee both in the honesty department and domestically. And even on foreign policy matters Mike has inferred that we broke Iraq (when they debated the matter). Ron Paul may see Mike as the lesser of two evils. What Ron Paul also has is tons of money that Mike certainly needs to play with McCain on a national level. Unlikely but his supporters are jumping ship very fast.

Gemini Cricket 02-07-2008 01:10 PM

Romney's out. Good. He's a dinglecheese.

BDBopper 02-07-2008 01:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Gemini Cricket (Post 190122)
Romney's out. Good. He's a dinglecheese.

Couldn't agree more. I have grown to despise Romney with almost every inch of my being.

Kevy Baby 02-07-2008 01:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Gemini Cricket (Post 190122)
Romney's out. Good. He's a dinglecheese.

I suspect that you really don't care about Romney, that you were just looking for an excuse to use "dinglecheese."

Gemini Cricket 02-07-2008 01:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Kevy Baby (Post 190130)
I suspect that you really don't care about Romney, that you were just looking for an excuse to use "dinglecheese."

Only a dinglecheese would do that.
:D


He was my governor in Massachusetts for a whole year. Let's just say I didn't agree with him on many, many things.

JWBear 02-07-2008 01:49 PM

I wonder who Huckabee would choose as VP.

Gemini Cricket 02-07-2008 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by JWBear (Post 190136)
I wonder who Huckabee would choose as VP.

Not sure. But I predict his campaign making "I Heart Huckabee" bumperstickers.... if they haven't already.


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