60,000+ Iowans last night sold their collective souls to multiple-choice, flip-flopping maestro Willard Mitt Romney and to raging, homophobic, bigoted, hypocritical, misogynist-hatemonger — Rick “Man on Dog” Santorum.
Rick Santorum is a puss-filled, ignorant racist-misogynist. The former Senator with a “Google Problem” is a homophobe extraordinaire, a cruel bone-crunching, merciless hyena of a man. [ MORE ON SANTORUM ]
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Mitt Romney on the other hand — the former governor of liberal Massachusetts, has flip-flopped on just about every issue — abortion, immigration, healthcare, civil rights — you name it. The Flip-Flopping liar ran in 2008 but dropped out in defeat to John McCain. He is wealthy and will do anything, except killing his own mother to become president in 2012.
The former Massachusetts Gov. was projected the winner of Tuesday night’s Iowa caucus — emerging victorious over Rick Santorum by a razor-thin margin of 8 votes — a sign of a splintered and increasingly fractious field as the GOP presidential race moves to New Hampshire, “Apartheid” South Carolina and Florida.
Howard Fineman writes for the Huffington Post:
The dismal, nasty campaign here was not good for the Republican Party or the country. There was precious little debate on anything other than who literally was Holier than Thou; the dollars spent on attack ads were, vote for vote, enormous. One GOP top finisher is unpopular with the base; another is too far out of the mainstream to be nominated, let alone elected; the third lost his last Senate race, in Pennsylvania, by 17 percentage points, and is far to the right of the country on social issues.
All of which is good news for a president with a 40 percent job approval rating and a desperate need for a weak opponent next November.
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NOTES:
| A few days ago Gene Lyons wrote: The GOP’s larger problem is that following upon the 2008 financial crisis, Barack Obama’s election stunned and frightened a significant fraction of the GOP base. Psychologists call it “projection,” the habit of attributing one’s own darkest motives and fears to others. Rather than govern, Republican leaders went with it. |

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