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Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney exploded a few heads on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" program Wednesday when he told the show's usual suspects that he believed former Alaska Gov. and 2008 GOP vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin is qualified to be president.
Romney was on the program to promote his book No Apologies: The Case for American Greatness. In response to direct questions from co-host Joe Scarborough, he also said that George W. Bush was a good president and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee is a true conservative.
DaTechGuy's take is here.
- JP
I find it amusing that here is Romney on his book promotion tour, and everywhere he goes,he ends up talking about Palin. Meanwhile, Palin's on Leno, and not a single mention of Romney, matter of fact, I can only remember her being asked about him once in all these months.
ReplyDeleteI see Perry won over 50 percent so no runoff. That's good. It looks as if Palin's endorsement and campaign stop did more for him that papa Bushes, Rove's, and Chaney's endorsement of KBH did for her. Could this signal the end of Jeb's delusion that people are dying for yet another Bush in the white House? It certainly seems to suggest that their power is dwindling, both in TX and nationally.
Perry's victory and the Leno's performance are giving Palin a boost; she is likely to shift some of the establishment to back her.
ReplyDeleteThis is great.
With such good momentum I would expect SarahPAC to become more active but I don't see it. Maybe I am missing something.