Growing Concern That Romney's a Wimp
Rick Santorum has a solid chance to follow up his three victories this week by beating Mitt Romney in his own home state of Michigan, and the situation has conservatives worrying again that Romney might be a bit of a wimp.
Rick Santorum has a solid chance to follow up his three victories this week by beating Mitt Romney in his own home state of Michigan, and the situation has conservatives worrying again that Romney might be a bit of a wimp.
Romney grew up in suburban Detroit, and his dad was governor of the state, but Santorum's blue-collar persona and social conservatism could help him, The Wall Street Journal's Peter Nicholas and Joseph B. White report. "I think Santorum is going to do surprisingly well here," Dennis Pittman, head of a county Republican Party, told the Journal, echoing other Republican strategists. Santorum's victories Tuesday help him more than his win in Iowa did, The New Republic's Walter Shapiro argues, because in January he didn't have enough time to raise enough money or meet enough voters before the next vote in New Hampshire. This time he's got three weeks.
“Mitt can not ****ing throw the ball and catch the ball at the same time. I can’t believe they dropped the ball so many times...”
"Romney was at a loss to explain why he dropped the ball. In fact, his wife is now blaming the New England Patriots wide receivers. He can't vote and run at the same time!"