Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Let the Circular Firing Squad Continue

This really is not surprising to those of us in the field of advanced Wingnutology. But when a political party has sold it's followers a phony ideology based upon free market fundamentalism and the politics of grievances, what more can Newt do but attack Willard's character:

"Gingrich is accusing Romney not just of liberal and moderate viewpoints, but of a craven dishonesty in his attacks -- the kind of dishonesty that will make it seem strained at best when and if Gingrich throws his support behind Romney for the general election. He's using the attacks to fuel an argument that Romney simply can't beat President Obama in November. Sarah Palin, speaking to the tea party activists and other base conservatives, is emerging as Gingrich's chief ally in arguing for the campaign to continue. Her voice was reinforced by that of former candidate Herman Cain, whose endorsement of Gingrich Saturday puts an exclamation point on the split between the party's establishment and anti-establishment wings."

The seeds of disunion were sown long before this feud between Gingrich and Romney. Sooner or later it will have to deal with its ideology and Demographics problem.


But in Newt's defense, Romney is a tad bit weasely.

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He's Probably got the hang of it by now. So give'em another chance. And with the Supreme Court and the good Lord on his side, why not give it a try. Write in Bush.