January 30, 2012
Looks as if Gingrich just might pull off the win. So far the pundits and the polls have been wrong. Romney, outside his stomping ground, he can't close the deal. Expect Gingrich to pull off another win.
InsiderAdvantage Poll: Gingrich Surging, Race 'Tighter Than Expected'
"The race will be tighter than expected," Matt Towery, chief pollster of InsiderAdvantage told Newsmax.â€
http://www.newsmax.com/InsideCover/gingrich-romney-insideradvantage-poll/2012/01/29/id/425901
Soros: Obama, Romney 'Not Much Difference'
"…there will be "little difference" between him and Barack Obama in the White House.â€
http://www.newsmax.com/InsideCover/SorosObama-RomneyNotMuchDifference/2012/01/28/id/425830?s=al&promo_code=E100-1
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January 26, 2012
What interest me, yesterday.
Under Obama, Price of Gas Has Jumped 83 Percent, Ground Beef 24 Percent, Bacon 22 Percent
http://cnsnews.com/news/article/under-obama-price-gas-has-jumped-83-percent-ground-beef-24-percent-bacon-22-percent
Romney Advisor: No Obamacare Repeal
"As Ben Domenech notes in his Transom, Mitt Romney's advisors have now advised him to support "a $2 gas tax, a VAT, and open Taliban talks.†Add to that list not repealing Obamacare.â€
http://www.redstate.com/erick/2012/01/25/romney-advisor-no-obamacare-repeal/
Gingrich: Pelosi comments ‘hysterical'
"Newt Gingrich, responding Wednesday to comments from House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi that he has no shot at winning the presidency, said his campaign makes his former House colleague and other Democrats "hysterical.â€
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/jan/25/gingrich-pelosi-comments-hysterical/
White House/DOJ Working with ACORN, Massive Voter Fraud Registration
"With the 2012 elections just months away, the ACORN-connected group Project Vote (and Obama campaign ally) is redoubling its efforts to undermine the integrity of the 2012 elections – and they are evidently doing it with the participation of the Obama White House and the Department of Justice (DOJ).â€
http://biggovernment.com/tfitton/2012/01/25/white-housedoj-working-with-acorn-massive-voter-registration-fraud/
Overseas bemusement and concern
"The fact that Romney appears to not be able to close the sale with all of his built-in advantages is a cause for concern.â€
http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2012/01/overseas_bemusement_and_concern.html#ixzz1kU7hzdsB
Obama Wants to Force Morning After Pill on religious institutions
"Expect American churches to mount a spirited fight to turn back Mr. Obama's latest anti-church ploy.â€
http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2012/01/obama_wants_to_force_morning_after_pill_on_religious_institutions.html#ixzz1kU6rNnWR
"Before this campaign is over, America will know who Saul Alinsky is, even if Mitt Romney does not.â€
http://spectator.org/archives/2012/01/25/gingrich-frames-the-debate
"He dishes up more gimmicky socialism in his State of the Union address.â€
http://spectator.org/archives/2012/01/25/obamas-open-buffet
Establishment Cooling to Romney?
"Yeah, listen. I hear people now claiming that Mitt Romney isn't the establishment's chosen candidate. That's the latest spin from his supporters. But there are a few problems with that.â€
http://amerpundit.com/2012/01/24/establishment-cooling-to-romney/
Archbishop calls Obama habitual violator of Constitution
"Cardinal-designate Timothy M. Dolan, archbishop of New York and president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, has recorded a video message bluntly stating that the Obama administration has a habit of advancing policies that violate the U.S. Constitution. ...â€
http://times247.com/articles/catholic-bishop-says-obama-habitually-violates-constitution
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January 25, 2012
Is Romney for ObamaCare? Well, his advisor is :
"We're not going to do repeal. You're not going to repeal Obamacare…â€
Romney is a candidate who should not be in the White House except with a visitor's pass.
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Romney is going to lose Florida. I'm state that again, "Romney is going to lose Florida.†You've read that, but the Republican Establishment won't and even if they did, it doesn't matter to them. They want Romney. They will go out of there are to sabotage all other candidates. They will even go to the MSM to derail all comers.
The Republican Establishment is the problem. The same case can be made for the Democrats as well, but that particular party is beyond saving. But the Republican Party can be pulled back from the edge of the abyss that the RNC, the pundits and the rest are so blindly stepping over, and willingly so.
The fight has been on between the Republican Base and the Establishment since Romney was anointed as "presumed.†We know that. And the John McCain's endorsement has been called the ‘Kiss of death.' If any more elaboration on this two points needs to be made, just let me know.
Moving on. Gingrich will win Florida. Why? Well, since he decided being beat up badly prior to the Iowa Caucus, he realized that his own party was playing for keeps. Gingrich started to fight, but there's more to his fight. It's his style. It's his drive. It's his articulation, on the stump and at the debates, but is that, that one element that not only shines, but blasts through? I do believe it's his over love of country. It's shows and it's unmistakable.
Oh, the other candidates love the nation. I'm sure of that. Santorum has that same innate ability but his enthusiasm is not, at present, driving it. Ron Paul, who may do reasonably well in Florida, is too busy instructing everyone on how bad things are to show that affecting, and of course, saying everything foreign policy problem is American's fault, probably doesn't help either. Now, Romney is at a disadvantage for the simply fact that he is reserved to an uncorrectable fault.
What can't be forgotten is the Romney luggage train which keeps adding more baggage. It's serious problem and won't go away, having somewhat crippled his credibility. This is where Gingrich has the advantage. He is a known quality, a fact which is not debatable. Santorum on the other hand, and ironically so, is a moral candidate with stated position, which he lives by and has played to his disadvantage. He's a nice, honest guy, and even people in the Base don't care for that. Ron Paul has fallen into the same trap as Romney. He has a core of supports, but that core is not growing, even though his message has importance, the messenger is not helping the cause.
Finally, a completely uncorrectable issue for Romney is the fact that the Republican Establishment has pitted itself against, the Base, and the Base knows that, and the Base will fight, so the battle will gone on. And one way for the other, the Establishment will lose and the Base will hold the Republican Party responsible.
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January 24, 2012
The detention of Senator which is what it was generally went by the by. I expected more from it, but then again, I expect people to have read and understand the Constitution of the United States. I expect too much, but to make my point, here's the pertinent quote from Article I, Section 6 of that great document, which states members of Congress:
"shall in all Cases, except Treason, Felony and Breach of the Peace, be privileged from Arrest during their Attendance at the Session of their respective Houses, and in going to and returning from the same; and for any Speech or Debate in either House, they shall not be questioned in any other Place.â€
Here is another example of the Constitution being trampled on, one, because the Obama Administration supported the detention, and two, because the TSA employees were ignorant.
The TSA should be defunded and removed, and people must understand that the present administration has overstepped its bounds and over stayed whatever welcome it had.
U.S. Constitution - Article 1 Section 6
http://www.usconstitution.net/xconst_A1Sec6.html
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January 23, 2012
A clash is now on going between Rand Paul and the Obama's TSA, which the administration supports.
The TSA isn't popular, and has shown itself to be incapable of making coherent policies and decisions, and some TSA employees have out and out law breakers.
I don't make predictions often, but the White House is going to lose this one in the long run.
White House sides with TSA in Rand Paul standoff
"The White House is standing by the Transportation Security Administration in its standoff with Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) and his father, Republican presidential candidate Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas).â€
http://thehill.com/blogs/transportation-report/tsa/205813-white-house-sides-with-tsa-in-rand-paul-standoff
Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul was blocked from boarding a flight Monday by the Transportation Security Administration in Nashville, Tenn., after refusing a full body pat-down, POLITICO has confirmed.
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0112/71818.html
Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0112/71818.html#ixzz1kJfKsWkQ
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Newt Gingrich faces one insurmountable problem and that is "forurteen percent (14%) have already cast their vote. In early voting, but we don't know when those votes were cast. Two weeks ago, Romney led, but Santorum has significant support prior to that. So, who did those absentee voters go for? No one knows, and polls can't reflect that.
2012 Florida Republican Primary
"Florida GOP Primary: Gingrich 41%, Romney 32%â€
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/elections/election_2012/election_2012_presidential_election/florida/2012_florida_republican_primary
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Romney has been touted as a very successful presidential nominee, but the facts are otherwise. He lost Iowa, but the Republican committee in the Hawkeye State threw the ‘presumed' nominee a bone, by declaring a tie, but anyone who wants to be honest knows Santorum won. New Hampshire is the ex-governor's stomping ground and Romney received 39.4% of the vote, leading Ron Paul's 22.9%. Not good. Again, New England is Romney's ground.
This past Saturday in South Carolina Newt Gingrich shellacked Mitt Romney. The point spread was only 12%, but Gingrich reached a solid 40%, something Romney has been unable to accomplish, even New Hampshire.
Romney win New Hampshire apparently means nothing after a spirited attack by Gingrich, who not only took off the gloves but put on the brass knuckles. If Gingrich keeps ups the offence against the ‘presumed nominee' and the MSM, the ex-governor may have to call it a day.
2012 New Hampshire primary results
http://www.2012presidentialelectionnews.com/2012/01/2012-new-hampshire-primary-results/
South Carolina GOP primary today – Gingrich wins, Romney second
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January 19, 2012
Perry leaving the race doesn't help Romany. Who will be helped? Gingrich or Santorum will be the beneficiary. If Gingrich is, there's enough to put him over the top. A stronger showing for Santorum is possible for the fact that the announcement that the senator won Iowa is a significant.
Again, waiting and seeing is important. I don't count Gingrich or Santorum out. Romney is in trouble.
What about Paul? He's trailing Santorum, and I don't see any pick up for him.
Report: Perry to drop out today
"No word on who - if anyone - he will endorse.â€
http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2012/01/report_perry_to_drop_out_today.html#ixzz1juzNW39c
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Romney goes into ultra-spin mode. Santorum won, and that's reality. But of course, we'll be told in some quarters how the Iowa doesn't matter, but everyone who wants to admit knows better.
Congratulations to Santorum. He earned it. And Romney is still trying to play down the win and even out right stealing it.
Romney is fight to stay alive in the south. Gingrich chews away at his lead, and this Iowa caucus lose can't be helping the ex-governor. Spike Iowa on top of Bain and RomneyCare and the problems simply escalate and Romney's viability decreases in kind.
Romney just may have to reevaluate his chance of winning
Santorum may have won Iowa; Romney calls results ‘a virtual tie'
"Rick Santorum may have won the Iowa caucuses after all…â€
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/santorum-may-won-iowa-romney-calls-results-virtual-123742689.html
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January 18, 2012
Here are articles of interest to me.
Coptic Christian Priest Prefers Martyrdom to Slave Tax in Egypt
"After the sweeping political victories Islamists made in the early round of elections in Egypt, the Deputy Patriarch of the Coptic Catholic Church Yohanna Qulta was interviewed on Arab television concerning the looming threat that Egypt's Christian communities will face in an Islamist society.â€
http://www.catholic.org/international/international_story.php?id=44418&page=1
This is one of the hardest hitting ads of the campaign. Like all good political ads, it's short, it's easy to understand - and it's true:
http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2012/01/santorum_tags_romney_in_sc_ad.html#ixzz1jjE4Rkun
"Whether Romney was "unscathed" in the debate here was, of course, disputed by the other campaigns.â€
http://spectator.org/archives/2012/01/17/carolina-spin-wars
"Who besides Israel and the U.S. would want to quash Iran's nuclear ambitions?â€
http://spectator.org/archives/2012/01/17/anatomy-of-assassination
Ameritopia Explodes Into 2012 Campaign
"Mark Levin's literary dynamite detonates in midst of GOP primaries.â€
http://spectator.org/archives/2012/01/17/ameritopia-explodes-into-2012
Revealed: Obama Knew Before Election Solyndra Would Cut Jobs
"Yeah, "nothing corrupt about this at all.â€
http://amerpundit.com/2012/01/13/revealed-obama-knew-before-election-solyndra-would-cut-jobs/
Senators Warn: New EPA Rules Could Spike Gas Prices
"A bipartisan group of United States Senators are warning that new regulations to be imposed by the EPA on the gasoline industry could spike gas prices by as much as twenty-five cents per gallon.
It's a possibility that would have a severely negative impact on American household finances.â€
http://amerpundit.com/2012/01/14/senators-warn-new-epa-rules-could-spike-gas-prices/
Republican hopefuls hit the trail in South Carolina
"Republican presidential hopefuls are hitting the campaign trail in South Carolina Tuesday, seeking to win over voters four days ahead of the critical first Southern primary.â€
http://www.cnn.com/2012/01/17/politics/campaign-wrap/index.html
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January 12, 2012
All things considered, and I'll repeat this. Romney is not doing that well. So far, he hasn't enthused the Republican base. His two ‘wins' are questionable in many ways. Any one who wants to be honest will admit that. When it comes to Iowa, yes, it was only a caucus, but the fact is Romney lost. No amount of verbal or written diarrhea can change that. And New Hampshire was a botched win considering the fact that he only led by 16 points. Let's think here. Romney's lead wasn't even 20 point, which as the expectation.
These are my thoughts on the subject, not feelings, and I can't ‘talk Romney down.' I don't have the influence. Something may not be rotten in the state of Denmark, but I see a fall coming for Romney and I want it in the Primary, and not in general election.
Romney: 'I don't know if we can win S.C.'
"Former Gov. Mitt Romney is conceding he's got "an uphill climb" in South Carolina, where he finished fourth in 2008, despite season-opening victories in Iowa and New Hampshire.â€
Read more at: http://times247.com/articles/romney-i-don-t-know-if-we-can-win-s-c
Poll: Romney, Santorum tied with Obama in Florida
"A new poll shows President Barack Obama statistically tied with Republican presidential frontrunner Mitt Romney in Florida… Also significant, Rick Santorum took high marks in a hypothetical matchup against Obama.â€
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2012/01/11/poll-romney-santorum-tied-with-obama-in-florida/?hpt=hp_bn3
Homeland Security Is Monitoring The Drudge Report, The New York Times
"It's unclear exactly why, but the Department of Homeland has been operating a"Social Networking/Media Capability" program to monitor the top blogs, forums and social networks online for at least the past 18 months.â€
http://www.theatlanticwire.com/technology/2012/01/homeland-security-monitoring-drudge-report-new-york-times/47300/
Off teleprompter, Obama reveals his anti-business bias
"And Obama wonders why the business community is mad at him?â€
http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2012/01/off_teleprompter_obama_reveals_his_anti-business_bias.html#ixzz1jFkEFzYq
Breaking: SCOTUS Unanimously Upholds Ministerial Exception to Employment Discrimination Laws
Roberts notes the administration's argument:
"is hard to square with the text of the First Amendment itself, which gives special solicitude to the rights of religious organziations. We cannot accept the remarkable view that the Religion Clauses have nothing to say about a religious organization's freedom to select its own ministers.â€
In a concurring opinion, Justice Thomas notes it should be up to religious institutions — and not federal bureaucrats — to determine who qualifies as a minister in their faith.
http://amerpundit.com/2012/01/11/breaking-scotus-unanimously-upholds-ministerial-exception-to-employment-discrimination-laws/
Harry Belafonte: Obama Doesn't Deserve a Second Term
"Harry Belafonte's a hard leftist and vocal opponent of Republicans, so it has to hit Barack Obama really hard to hear that even such a reliable left-winger can't bring himself to support a second term for President Downgrade.â€
http://amerpundit.com/2012/01/11/harry-belafonte-obama-doesnt-deserve-a-second-term/
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January 10, 2012
The first primary of the season is today. It won't be the last and the decision won't be made today either. The Romney lead has eroded. Paul holds his ground. Huntsman popped up and Santorum has holding his own considering the fact that he was in the same boat as Huntsman a week ago. What's Gingrich's future? I wait and see.
But as a reminder, this is the beginning not the end, and Romney if he is to have any chance of moving on, he must be bloody in the political area, and fortunately for America, Gingrich is doing the job, no one else wants to.
Rasmussen: Romney Rolls in N.H; Paul, Huntsman, Santorum, Gingrich Close Together
"A poll from Rasmussen Reports released on Tuesday morning, the day of the New Hampshire primary, finds former Gov. Mitt Romney headed for a solid win in the Granite State.â€
http://www.sunshinestatenews.com/blog/rasmussen-mitt-romney-rolls-new-hampshire-ron-paul-jon-huntsman-rick-santorum-newt-gingrich-clo
Pregnant Texas Teen Goes to Court to Fight Family's Abortion Plan
"A pregnant Texas teenager has gone to court to stop her family from pressuring her into an abortion.â€
http://abcnews.go.com/US/pregnant-texas-teen-court-fight-familys-abortion-plan/story?id=15328801
Ex-GI Charge With Supporting Terror Group
"Federal prosecutors have charged a former Army trooper with trying to provide support to terrorists after he allegedly traveled to Africa to link up with the violent militant group al-Shabaab.â€
http://bigpeace.com/elcid/2012/01/10/ex-gi-charge-with-supporting-terror-group/#more-188724
"Why he entitled this web site precisely The Catholic Thing, I have never asked its insightful editor, Robert Royal.â€
http://www.thecatholicthing.org/columns/2012/the-catholic-thing.html
Ann Coulter, I Am More of a Catholic than a Conservative, Just Like Rick Santorum
"Ann Coulter'scriticism of Rick Santorumfor being "more of a Catholic than a Conservative" makes me want to do even more to help people come to understand his positions.â€
http://www.catholic.org/politics/story.php?id=44345
"I have to be honest that I do not have a problem with or feel the level of outrage some of you do about Newt Gingrich attacking Bain and Mitt Romney. It's not because I necessarily agree with Newt on the attacks, but because these are the attacks the left will throw at Mitt and, should he be the nominee, the early attacks help him refine his message.â€
http://www.redstate.com/erick/2012/01/10/attacking-bain/
"No need to panic over Chinese space plans.â€
http://pjmedia.com/blog/the-lunar-yellow-peril/
"Why Huntsman and Santorum are looking a lot better than Gingrich.â€
http://spectator.org/archives/2012/01/10/whos-on-third
58% of Republicans Want Different Choices
"Your latest reminder that people aren't voting for Mitt Romney because they think he'd be an awesome president.â€
http://amerpundit.com/2012/01/09/58-of-republicans-want-different-choices/
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January 09, 2012
What do we know about New Hampshire? Romney is in the lead there. Should anyone one be surprised. Mitt's from New England, and has been campaign for three years. But the Granite State not a barometer of Republican sentiment. South Carolina is not Romney's stopping ground, and Santorum is presently moving fast up on the ex-governor:
"A Rasmussen Reports survey showed that Santorum - who was the choice of just 1% of South Carolina Republicans two months ago - had jumped to 24%, only three points behind Romney at 27%.â€
South Carolina was all by in Herman Cain's pocket when he dropped from the race. Cain had 33% of the primary vote. Where will those votes go? To Romney? Think again.
So, when Romney losses that southern state, which is my first prediction, this primary, what will the pundits say? How will they spin the Romney loss? That's where the entertainment value will be.
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White House 'covered up' Tim Burton-staged Alice in Wonderland Halloween party
"…The White House covered up an Alice in Wonderland-themed Halloween party staged by film director Tim Burton and actor Johnny Depp for fear of creating the wrong impression during a recession,…
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/barackobama/9001133/White-House-covered-up-Tim-Burton-staged-Alice-in-Wonderland-Halloween-party.html
How Pakistan's Unstable Tribal Areas Threaten China's Core Interests
"Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) are increasingly a threat to China's core interests: national stability and territorial integrity.â€
http://www.jamestown.org/programs/chinabrief/single/?tx_ttnews[tt_news]=38856&tx_ttnews[backPid]=25&cHash=0f8680e7c41716ced2ac6ca3d26c7596
Obama's Fascist America in 10 Easy Steps
"Writing back in 2007, Naomi Wolfe catalogued the steps to creating a dictatorship …â€
http://www.americanthinker.com/2012/01/obamas_fascist_america_in_10_easy_steps.html#ixzz1iyF38sCx
"The myth of its being an examplar of grassroots democracy has worn thin.â€
http://spectator.org/archives/2012/01/09/new-hampshire-has-gotten-old
After Republican Protest, Obama Withdraws $730 Million Loan to Russian-Owned Steel Company
"Following protests by Republicans, the Obama Administration has withdrawn a $730 million taxpayer loan to a Russian-owned steel company.â€
http://amerpundit.com/2012/01/06/after-republican-protest-obama-withdraws-730-million-loan-to-russian-owned-steel-company/
Mitt Romney is romping in South Carolina: poll
"A separate survey shows Romney and Rick Santorum in tight raceâ€
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/mitt-romney-rick-santorum-lead-south-carolina-article-1.1001830?localLinksEnabled=false
Poll: Romney leads, Santorum surges into top 3
"On the heels of the Iowa caucuses last week, Mitt Romney now leads the field of Republican presidential candidates. Newt Gingrich is in second place, and Rick Santorum has leapt into the top tier and is now right behind Gingrich in the latest CBS News national poll.â€
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-57354892-503544/poll-romney-leads-santorum-surges-into-top-3/
Polls: Romney's Lead Shrinking in NH
"Mitt Romney entered the final day before New Hampshire's primary election as the favorite, with rivals attacking his electability and authenticity as a conservative in an effort to emerge as his principal challenger for the Republican presidential nomination.â€
http://www.newsmax.com/InsideCover/romney-polls-santorum-gingrich/2012/01/09/id/423435
Santorum's finish shows strength of retail politics
"…Santorum's incredible finish — just eight votes behind Romney in unofficial results — blew a big hole in those arguments, Republican Party of Iowa Chairman Matt Strawn said.â€
http://www.desmoinesregister.com/article/20120109/NEWS09/301090023/1007/NEWS05
In New Hampshire, the Race for Second Place
"A respectable second and maybe third place finish behind the former Massachusetts Governor for former Sen. Rick Santorum or former Speaker Newt Gingrich could translate into fundraising opportunities and grass-roots momentum leading into the next round of primary contests, which will take them to more conservative-friendly terrain.â€
http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2012/01/08/in-new-hampshire-race-for-second-place/#ixzz1iy7Mx9HD
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January 04, 2012
Santorum is the big Iowa Caucus winner. Spending his time in Hawkeye state, doing the groung work, hoofing it, riding in a truck from county to county reveals a man who, only one wants to president, but is going to doing the work, against all odds, to earn the respect of the voters and win the race. He did win and big. His win can't be ignored. Santorum knows that, and considering the footwork he's already done, I think it's safe to say that he's ready for the onslaught from the left, the right, from Romney from his own party.
Romney won by a handful of votes—eight to be exact, which cost his campaign $113.07 a vote, while the close, breathing-down Romney's neck Santorum spent $1.65. In short, Romney didn't do so well considering he's the ‘presumptive' GOP nominee.
If I heard Newt Gingrich's speech right last night, as accepting the fact that he was fourth in the race, but not giving up—he's an angry candidate, and he's targeting Mitt Romney with every gun he's got. Romney hasn't had to face a total head-on confrontation, and it's going to be bloody, costly and gives Santorum the time to organize, collected the inevitable inflow of cash. As I've written before and will now, Romney is slowly fading away. As Mr. Nobody, the Romney campaign is trouble. Rick Santorum can legitimately say, "It's just you and me, Mitt.â€
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