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Bachmann ends GOP presidential bid

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You make a good point, AdamT, thanks for the enlightment.

It benefits Santorum the most. It's better for Romney to have multiple far right candidates splitting that segment's vote.
 
No surprise here at all

Is anybody REALLY surprised that Her and Cain are out?
 
Two wing-nuts down... now maybe Perry will announce God told him not to run later today and the GOP can move from the WWE-style campaign to something a bit more serious.

I have a feeling that when the moderate GOPs and independents get to know Santorum, he will get tossed as well

Two wingnuts? Who's the other?


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nvm... cain

As far as Santorum... they sure will:


Santorum Surge Brings Ethics Questions

"There were several instances in which Santorum appeared to have taken campaign contributions in direct exchange for legislative assistance," said Sloan, whose organization, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), spent months investigating Santorum's activities while he was in office. "He violated Senate gift rules by accepting a mortgage from a bank in which he had no interest and which otherwise made loans only to its own investors."​


Not to mention his video of him saying "I'm proud of all my earmarks."


 
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Though I vehemently disagreed with her on everything, think she is a couple cards short of a full deck and would have made a terrible president, I can't dance on her grave, for some reason. Maybe because it was no surprise, except to her?
 
Not really. Both held firm to similar views. Santorum just wasn't as vocal in the beginning and he didn't have the kind of flubs Bachmann had. (And it helped that he's a guy.)

First let's see if Santorum stands up to the scrutiny. All of the other "not Romneys" have withered in the spotlight, maybe he simply had the good fortune of becoming "not Romney" a week or two ago.
 
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Read more @: Bachmann ends GOP presidential bid - CNN.comWait! I thought she said she believed in the ones who makes miracles happen so without a doubt in her mind she was going to win Iowa? What ever happened to that? And man oh man am I gonna miss her, i always got a good kick out of her at debates and her speakings. But wait i still see that she is playing the scary "socialist card", doesnt she know that lost its ping like a year and a half ago. Anyways see ya Bachman please never come back you ****ing lunatic.

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Socialism will never lose it's "sting" as you put it, with thinking Americans. It is abhorrent to capitalists who realize that equal is not alwys fair. But it is doubtful you would understand that.
 
It was over before it started.

And no wonder when said brainiac and sit at home arm-chair patriot chicken-hawk comes out with brilliant comments like:


“McCain doesn’t understand how enhanced interrogation works.”​
 
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