I’m told the exit polls indicate voters didn’t like Mitt Romney’s ads, thought he went too negative. New Hampshire didn’t have the “play nice” attitude that Iowa had, but I wonder if Romney stood out a little too much with his contrast ads, compared to everyone else.
Meanwhile, Romney says he’s “gotten two silvers and one gold…. thank you Wyoming.” He seems remarkably chipper, considering.
Update: Romney plays the change card – his first point: voters “have heard Washington say they’re going to change immigration, but they haven’t.” Wonder who that was aimed at?
3 Responses to “Negative on Negativity”
matt, his named is spelled “Barack.”
And if you want to have fun with the Democrats’ middle names, I will have fun with your candidates’ middle names:
Rudolph Dubya Giuliani. There. Hahahahaha.
his name is rudolph william louis giuliani III, and i’d take any one of thos names over hussein!!! obama is now a new word meaning – choke!
Something to say?

romney is finished, huck has no money, this is a race between mccain and rudy, a win-win for me, and 2 candidates who both can beat hillary, who just crushed the dreams of democrats by exposing the myth of barrack hussein.
Left by matt
January 9, 2008 at 1:35am