From samir on January 20, 2008 at 3:40 pm. IP Logged, 68.33.148.x Report Abuse lol at the votes for flip romney  From John C on January 20, 2008 at 3:39 pm. IP Logged, 74.132.58.x Report Abuse I'm not playing this game.....Freds Still in and theres alot of delegates to go. The eventual winner needs One Thousand One Hundred Ninety-One delegates to win. So far the "leader" has 59..not close to over!  From Shery on January 20, 2008 at 3:37 pm. IP Logged, 91.46.252.x Report Abuse I'm praying that Fred stays in.  From Noonespecial on January 20, 2008 at 3:37 pm. IP Logged, 96.231.167.x Report Abuse RON PAUL.   From Karen on January 20, 2008 at 3:37 pm. IP Logged, 64.149.55.x Report Abuse I would write in "FRED THOMPSON"!  From Sue on January 20, 2008 at 3:34 pm. IP Logged, 208.101.128.x Report Abuse Romney/Thompson would be a WINNING combination. McCain will NEVER get real conservatives to vote for him  From Nemo on January 20, 2008 at 3:32 pm. IP Logged, 68.192.189.x Report Abuse The nomination of any of the above four will fracture the Republican electorate and guarantee the presidency of Hillary Clinton. You dont seriously believe the Democrat party leadership would allow a black man to become president, do you? Their advocacy of affirmative action goes only so far. If Huckabee is nominated, the MSM will turn on him immediately as the Christian answer to Ayatollah Khomeini while gleefully pointing out that this guitar-plucking fraud is, in fact, an aw-shucks bull-flopper who knows zilch about the role of the U.S. in the world today. If McCain is nominated there is a good chance that a sizable number of conservative Republicans will not vote on election day, reasoning that, at the conclusion of the Lizard Queen's reign, the Reagan Coalition will arise as a phoenix from the ashes and retake the Republic. (Good luck with all of THAT.) If Rudy is nominated you can kiss the Evangelical vote goodbye - ditto for most of the South, since he is an Italian from New YAWK - with an annoying lisp, no less. If Mitt is nominated, most of the Republican electorate will hold their noses (yet again) and vote for him - except for the Bible-thumpers, on whom you can count to pretty much boycott the election, which will be rather a shame, seeing as how it will be about as close as the election was in 2000. Their bigoted refusal to vote for (gasp) a Mormon will cost the Repubs the election and effectively roll out the red carpet for Her Thighness. After that, le deluge.  From Mr Bushmills in reply to Nemo on January 20, 2008 at 3:50 pm. IP Logged, 70.16.225.x Report Abuse I like all your comments, Nemo, similar to my own, but try not being so Herself Hillary, Lady Disdainful of hillbillies for that sake alone. I'm a guitar-pluckin' aw-shucks bull-flopper myself,who, 1) iain't a fraud and 2) is it right on the mark with you...so far. Try being more charitable. mrsbushmmill.townhall.com 
From Nemo in reply to Mr Bushmills on January 20, 2008 at 5:00 pm. IP Logged, 68.192.189.x Report Abuse My Dear Mr. Bushmills, Kindly accept my apologies if my observations were framed in language that was less than charitable. Having the singular misfortune of being born a Yankee, I was not fortunate to have been exposed to the gentility that is the hallmark of high Southern culture. As you well know, sir, Northerners tend to stomp when a mere tap of foot would otherwise suffice. Nevertheless, given that you have declared yourself not a fraud, I seriously doubt that you are a bull-flopper. As we all know there is a fine line between a polished raconteur and a bull-flopper and Mr. Huckabee appears to broad-jumped over it long ago. Hopefully, this Yankee's apology and clarification will warrant your indulgence, as it would grieve me considerably to be considered a "damn Yankee." Best regards, Nemo Particularis 
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