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February 14th, 2008 at 4:37 pm

Romney Hands MexiCain the Nomination

Former GOP Nominee hopeful, Gov. Mitt Romney, literally handed Juan MexiCain the nomination of the Republican Party when he asked his delegates to vote to nominate Juan MexiCain.

I’ve been saying since Mitt “suspended” his campaign and disillusioned Conservative America that we need to let the libs have the White House in 2008. Because MexiCain isn’t a real Republican and he isn’t quite a Democrat, he hasn’t the stroke to unite either Party let alone the nation. This will doom him to a single 4 year term should he be elected on November 4th.

Likewise, neither Dem has the ability to bring this nation out of the looming recession. And likewise, either Obama or Clinton would also be doomed to a single 4 year term.

The question remains, which is more desirable? I personally believe that should the next President be Juan MexiCain, the Dems will enjoy a reverse Reagan Revolution and lead this nation down into the abyss of socialism. They can’t accomplish that in 4 years, but they can in 8.

I’ll just bet that George Soros knows this and has a huge smile on his face. Either he will get a Dem for 4 years (2009-2013) or he’ll have to tolerate another GOP President like the one that we currently have for just 4 more years in order to get his favorite socialist in the White House from (2013-2021).

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    justin loper on February 14th, 2008