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| Iowa restaurant dips into Soylent Green secret stash when Romney reporter scrum tsunami triggers food shortage. |
Real caption: SEE THE MEDIA CRUSH during Mitt Romney's brief stop yesterday at the Family Table diner in snow-dusted Atlantic, Iowa. The aisles were so clogged with craning journos that the servers gave up delivering food. Mike Allen's Politico Playbook
SEE THE MSNBC PIMP after Politico's Friend With Benefits Joe Scarborough's interview with TIME's Mark (Obama "is a dick") Halperin:
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Florida, 1/31, has more delegates than all the states preceding it (even with penalties for moving theirs early). If Romney wins there, it's over.
ReplyDeleteMarty, I was just watching Shep interview Ed Rollins the only political pundit not pretending it's a one man race. Although Rollins doesn't think Bachmann or Paul is going to win the nomination. Rollins there is no chance of Ron Paul being President no matter what he does. Rand Paul is on now giving the rebuttal for his dad...but it's not like he's got a choice I'm guessing.
ReplyDelete<span> Iowa First In The Nation (Of 57 States), Prepares To Saddle Up & We're Off To The Races.</span>
<span>Some video of Imus Guest This Morning, James Carville and Frank Luntz both humping the inevitability of a Romney nomination, and simultaneously pointing how weak a candidate he will be in the General.</span>
My prediction: 1. Romney. 2. Santorum. 3. Paul. If Paul wins, the Iowa caucuses become irrelevant. Not that they were relevant anyway. Maybe years ago.
ReplyDeleteI still maintain the U.S. should go to a European style parliamentary system . . .