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SHOCKER: Jon Huntsman Understands the Tea Party Better than Any Other Republican Candidate

If you read this blog, you know my frustration with the Jon Huntsman camapaign. I really wanted to give him a chance, but he’s yet to gain any traction in the polls and as much as I would like to see a Hillary-esque New Hampshire surprise, it’s looking doubtful.

And to add to that frustration…

“I have great regard for Sen. McCain. I love the man. But it’s another example of establishment piling on. It seems the more establishment piles on, Dole, McCain, all the rest, nobody cares. Nobody cares about this. I mean, none of the endorsements that Romney picked up have been a thing in terms of how people respond, because the people are looking for a new generation of leadership. They’re looking for a new approach to problem solving in this country. You can get all the Doles and McCains in the world as Romney probably will, but in the end, nobody cares.”

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I was a John McCain supporter in 2008, so I am the LAST PERSON to criticize anyone for learning and/or changing your mind over four years. But the talk radio pile on of RINO Mitt Romney when they all sung his praises as the 2nd coming of Reagan riding to the rescue on his three legged stool four years ago is just hackery.

Rush (http://bit.ly/qYYb84) and Levin (http://bit.ly/nZuZul ) circa 2008.

Don’t Blame Sarah Palin

Apparently there are people within the McCain campaign, in the event of a loss on Tuesday, who are setting the stage to blame Sarah Palin for the loss. Arguing that the person most responsible for the crowds, the excitement, the fundraising, and the volunteers would be the one responsible for the loss is above my pay grade, but that seems to be what’s coming.

Yes, I am well aware what the polls say about her not having the experience to be President. Obama doesn’t have the experience either, but because change is coming and experience doesn’t matter in a change election and we are the change we are waiting for, it doesn’t matter. That’s because it’s all spin, something the McCain campaign has failed miserably at. The numbers are also a reflection of that trainwreck of a Katie Couric interview (through no fault of Ms. Couric) that they never should have had her do in the first place…but “The Mismanagement of Palin” is a blog post of another time.
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