Paul Mirengoff:
Thompson made it clear that he’s “drawing a line in South Carolina”—in other words, staking his candidacy on winning the primary there. He hopes to accomplish this by advancing his claim (valid in my view) that he’s the one major Republican candidate with a long record of taking conservative positions pretty much across-the-board.
Let’s help make it so:
Posted on Thursday, January 10 2008 |
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I cannot believe Mitt said this last night:
At the post interview with Mitt Romney, Alan Colmes asked him about distancing himself from Reagan/Bush in 1994 and his response was “I went to the funeral and learned about Reagan’s optimism and saw the light? EXCUSE ME, YOU DIDN’T KNOW ABOUT REAGAN AND WHAT HE MEANT TO THE GOP TILL HIS FUNERAL? THAT HAS TO BE THE LAMEST answer and one of the biggest flip flops EVER. NO SERIOUS candidate who wants to carry the Reagan Mantel can honestly say they didn’t believe in Reagan till he died!
http://www.townhall.com/blog/g/be78cdab-3657-472c-ab7a-4cb5e92f261c
You can’t even parody Mitt Romney anymore.
I cannot believe Mitt said this last night:
At the post interview with Mitt Romney, Alan Colmes asked him about distancing himself from Reagan/Bush in 1994 and his response was “I went to the funeral and learned about Reagan’s optimism and saw the light? EXCUSE ME, YOU DIDN’T KNOW ABOUT REAGAN AND WHAT HE MEANT TO THE GOP TILL HIS FUNERAL? THAT HAS TO BE THE LAMEST answer and one of the biggest flip flops EVER. NO SERIOUS candidate who wants to carry the Reagan Mantel can honestly say they didn’t believe in Reagan till he died!
http://www.townhall.com/blog/g/be78cdab-3657-472c-ab7a-4cb5e92f261c
You can’t even parody Mitt Romney anymore.