Wednesday, February 29, 2012

The man who has sought to cast himmself as the inevitable GOP candidate

 UPDATE  Well it looks like the late breaking news once again shows Romney didn't win Michigan. He tied with Santorum. Which means they split the delegates. and which means that the presumptive Romney and his complicit media backers missed again.

I don't hear Gomer Pyle dancing around this morning shouting  "Surprise! Surprise! Surprise Andy!"
This certainly isn't a surprise for those following the mantra of media and the drum beat of the party elites.

The bottom line, the mainstream media has once again been successful at achieving their version of forced political perspective and come November, America will once again pay for it.  And if i am a betting man, I will wager that come the second term of Barack Obama, the Party of Lincoln will disintegrate and become a footnote in American politics.

Mitt Romney wins Arizona, Michigan primaries

By , Published: February 28

Mitt Romney won both of Tuesday’s Republican presidential primaries, routing Rick Santorum in Arizona and narrowly securing Michigan, his birth state.
The victories will provide an important boost for Romney, a former Massachusetts governor who has sought to cast himself as the GOP’s inevitable nominee. He has now won primary contests in six states: New Hampshire, Florida, Nevada, Maine, Michigan and Arizona.
“We didn’t win by a lot, but we won by enough. And that’s all that counts,” Romney told supporters Tuesday night in the Detroit suburb of Novi.
He said nothing about Santorum in his speech, instead criticizing President Obama at length and trying to boil down a complicated economic message.
“I’m going to deliver on more jobs, less debt, smaller government,” Romney said. Later, he returned to another three-point message about government: “I’ll make it simpler, smaller and smarter.”

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