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Will Birther Drama Keep President Barack Obama Off the Arizona Ballot?
Ugh, birthers.Just when you think we’d heard the last of them … they jump back in the news.
Mitt Romney hit up a Celtics-Hawks playoff game yesterday to show his support for “the green.”
When TNT Commentator Charles Barkley caught a glimpse of Mitt, out came the fighting words: ”We’re going to beat you like a drum in November. Don’t take it personally.” Then, he added, “You seem like a nice guy, but you’re going down, bro.”
Now that Newt Gingrich is out of the picture, it’s time for all of the top GOP political players to start sucking up to Mitt Romney — a.k.a. the not-official-but-pretty-much-accepted 2012 Republican Party candidate.
And Michele Bachmann, not wanting to be late to the party, is the first to step it up.
Aww, Newt, don’t be sad!
You might be out of the presidential race, but we’re sure we’ll see you around.
Newt officially called it quits today, even though no one had really taken him seriously for, well, months.
Now that Mitt Romney has the Republican Presidential nomination pretty much in the bag, the latest talk around Washington, D.C., watercoolers revolves around just who Mitt will pick as his running mate.
One name that’s getting some serious speculation? Rep. Paul Ryan. Why? Well, mainly because of the brewing bromance between Paul and Mitt.
He recently told a group of supporters that he believes the long process is actually good for the party while at a cheese-shop in Wisconsin on Monday.
“The longer it goes, the better it is for the party,” he said. “If I thought that prolonging this race was a detrimental thing for our chances to win in the fall, I may take a different course. … I would argue even if it ends up in a convention, that’s a positive thing for the Republican Party. That’s a positive thing for activating and energizing our folks heading into this fall election.”
“What was it a week, two weeks, before the Democratic convention that Clinton, Hillary Clinton finally conceded she wasn’t going to win?” he asked.
More like more than two months before the convention, Rick.
But, if you think you can keep going that far … we say go for it!
[Grabs popcorn.]







![He recently told a group of supporters that he believes the long process is actually good for the party while at a cheese-shop in Wisconsin on Monday.“The longer it goes, the better it is for the party,” he said. “If I thought that prolonging this race was a detrimental thing for our chances to win in the fall, I may take a different course. … I would argue even if it ends up in a convention, that’s a positive thing for the Republican Party. That’s a positive thing for activating and energizing our folks heading into this fall election.”
“What was it a week, two weeks, before the Democratic convention that Clinton, Hillary Clinton finally conceded she wasn’t going to win?” he asked.
More like more than two months before the convention, Rick.But, if you think you can keep going that far … we say go for it!
[Grabs popcorn.]
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