And he swings his support over to Mitt Romney.
Some people aren’t quite so happy, however, because Mr Gingrich’s campaign dumped him $4 million dollars in debt — much to the chagrin of many businesses and campaign workers.
And thusly, it plays out just the way many persons prognosticated many months ago: the money makes it. And the money is with Mitt Romney.
BZ
On Oct. 6, 2011 I posted this. Romney to be GOP nominee – Elections no longer required
The FIX has been in for a long time, and I called it.
Now, once again I have to ask; how damned long do Conservatives support the lame-assed GOP?
They sure don’t support US!
Fred, it was clear four years ago with McCain. There is a hierarchy, and it now Mitt Romney’s “time.”
It has been so “decreed.”
Up to and until the time that I can completely disconnect myself from any form of reliance on my country’s infrastructure — energy self sufficiency, budgetary self sufficiency, defensive self sufficiency, food and shelter self sufficiency — well, then, I still can’t afford, literally, to vote my true philosophy. Because I am completely independent. I am not.
Unless I simply want Obama and his Socialist/Communist Ilk to just take over this country by abdication and acquiescence.
I’m not that independent and laissez-faire. I still have an interest in my job and my paycheck and skin in the game.
I still don’t have the ability to “go independent.”
BZ
Anybody but Obama.
Yep, you called it… sigh… Now it is down to the lesser of two evils!
We T.E.A. partiers can flex our muscles in the primaries. Some, (Richard Lugar of Indiana for one), are getting the surprise or their lives because of voter anger.
We can do it again this election…
Take over the Senate. Increase Conservative strength in the House, and we send the message:
Another Ronald Reagan is probably unobtainable, but let’s try anyway, okay?!!
And “flex our muscles” WE DID!
When the T.E.A. party has a get-together near you, GO and let ’em count the numbers.