This may be the last GOP debate of the primaries and Newt was not able to hit a home run. Indeed, I think he won the debate, but his confrontation of John King was stilted a bit by Romney's participation. Both Newt and Romney are to be noted for having come to Santorum's rescue on the contraception question, putting that discussion in the proper context.
While Mitt held his own, for the most part. Santorum had a
great deal of difficulty in his defense of "No Child
Left Behind," his support of the Department of Education and his
support of Planned Parenthood. I pointed to these inconsistencies a few
days ago. Tonight, it all caught up with Rick and he
really was not ready.
Look, if Mitt is "the man" and he selects a TEA
party type for his VP, the enthusiasm level will shoot through the roof. Nothing Mitt can do to confirm his so-called "conservative credentials" is a more important statement than his choice for running mate. This year's VP selection will be seen as the most critical choice in
decades. Pray for good sense on this on -- even if you are
an atheist.
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