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D-Day for Romney... or for Conservatives?
01/14/08

The last few days on all the news shows, they've been hitting Romney hard, that if he doesn't win this next race, will he quit.
Boy, those media guys are anxious to be done with Romney. And small wonder why. They're all liberal (except for a few on Fox) and Romney is the only real conservative who looks like he has a shot.
Have you noticed this? How quick they are to proclaim McCain the front runner, and the de-facto winner? It's interesting, since three guys have all won in one state: the big MC, but also Hukabee and Romney. Oh yes, he did win that pesky Wyoming, didn't he?
Notice this, because it shows media bias. You see, they can't wait to get Romney out because they want a race between McCain and well, any Democrat, but especially Obama since he's so cute and inspiring and everything. Because then they'll have their dream, a race between 2 liberals. And yes, McCain is liberal on a few issues, abortion, immigration, etc. In fact, the more I listen to McCain, the less I like him. Do yourself a favor. Listen to McCain. He really is with the Dems, philosophically. And that's why the media like him so much. And this makes me wonder if any Republican voters out there are paying any attention to what the candidates are saying.
So, if you are a Michigan voter, and you want a real conservative to be president, you might just have the election in your hands. You can be sure that if Romney loses tomorrow, the media will do their best to hound him out of the race, asking him in every interview when he's leaving the race. That sort of thing.
So, let me know what you decide, ok? For me, it's not much of a choice. A Republican who talks like a Republican, or a Republican who sounds like a Democrat. Easy decision. But you guys let me know what you think.
by Matt Lipeles
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