GINGRICH RUNNING THE TABLE IN SOUTH CAROLINA!
On his way to the nomination, Mitt Romney, seems to have steered off course; he is has somehow headed toward Giglio Island. This is the same route taken by Captain Schettino of the Costa Concordia. Rick 'Who' got barbecued (that is Rick Perry - he flew too close to the sun) but did a reverend deed by directing his supporters to jump on the Gingrich campaign train. This is not to the liking of Governor Romney who had the numbers in his favor up to a couple of days ago. And so it be said, so it be done, Newt has topped the charts once again.
The lambasting by Speaker Gingrich of John King of CNN, who by the way is not a king nor a god, aroused the crowd in last nights South Carolina debate. Saturday is the Big Day for Newt, he must hit the board big as his campaign, reminiscent of General William Tecumseh Sherman's march through South during the Civil War, heads toward the Sunshine State. TNBTP has one objective and one objective only, it has always remained the same, "defeat Barack Obama in November."
We congratulate Rick Santorum for his belated win in Iowa. We never placed much faith in the Iowa caucus system. Now you know why. They are missing votes from 8 precincts. The recount gave Rick Santorum the win by 8 votes. The tabulators are in need of basic math lessons and we hope they brush up before November. Bottom line, what happens in Iowa should stay in Iowa. We wonder if the results put a nail in the coffin of Mitt Romney? Or will Mitt rise from the ashes?
The lambasting by Speaker Gingrich of John King of CNN, who by the way is not a king nor a god, aroused the crowd in last nights South Carolina debate. Saturday is the Big Day for Newt, he must hit the board big as his campaign, reminiscent of General William Tecumseh Sherman's march through South during the Civil War, heads toward the Sunshine State. TNBTP has one objective and one objective only, it has always remained the same, "defeat Barack Obama in November."
We congratulate Rick Santorum for his belated win in Iowa. We never placed much faith in the Iowa caucus system. Now you know why. They are missing votes from 8 precincts. The recount gave Rick Santorum the win by 8 votes. The tabulators are in need of basic math lessons and we hope they brush up before November. Bottom line, what happens in Iowa should stay in Iowa. We wonder if the results put a nail in the coffin of Mitt Romney? Or will Mitt rise from the ashes?


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