candycorn
Diamond Member
To state that there is a leadership vacuum in the GOP is, perhaps, the understatement of the year. The only references to leadership being shown are done when a GOP candidate quits the election or withdraws from the Speaker of the House race. This is further highlighted by a liberal being either at the top or near the top of the polling for the GOP nomination, his main competitor in the polls being a brain surgeon that believes GOD is on his way back here and a former failed CEO whose only exposure to government was being trounced in an election.
Mitt Romney decided not to run. I wonder if he regrets the decision seeing as how the standard bearers are being derelict in their duty to lead and the polling leaders have zero chance of unifying the party in any measurable way;much less winning in the General Election.
Mitt Romney decided not to run. I wonder if he regrets the decision seeing as how the standard bearers are being derelict in their duty to lead and the polling leaders have zero chance of unifying the party in any measurable way;much less winning in the General Election.