23 thoughts on “And the delicious GOP freak-out continues…

  1. "Mr. Kasich has told at least one person that his plan is to win the Ohio primary on March 15 and gather the party behind his campaign if Mr. Rubio loses in Florida"

    So the party is desperately hoping one of the establishment candidates can win his own home state. Priceless!

  2. Also too, Gail Collins' NYT column is another gem:

    (People, this is just an aside, but why do you think these debates now go on for two and a half hours? Do you think it’s some kind of test to make sure the final nominee is physically fit? It seems a little strange that in our Twitter-centric age — when, according to one recent study, the average attention span of an adult is shorter than that of a goldfish — we’re presuming the voting public wants longer programming.)

    Hee hee hee…

  3. Did LePage complain that Trump was too bombastic, or that it's undemocratic to call someone with only a 30% plurality an electoral winner?

    1. I was mocking NYT for not knowing LePage had endorsed Trump, but thought to check all the way to the end of the article and saw that they'd saved that tidbit for last. Guess that's why they needed three bylines on the story.

    1. The only problem: he's not running in front. Not by a long shot. But what does that matter when you really want it to be true?

      Well, the GOP has a lot of practice pretending things that are untrue are proven facts…

  4. For some reason the Party of Individual Responsibility seems to be comprised of and lead by selfish individualists who can't unite behind any single candidate. "'Take one for the team'? What kind of collectivist bullshit is that? I've still got a chance to finish third in the New Mexico caucus!"

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