Quote from AAAintheBeltway:
Voters are funny. They desert Herman Cain because a couple of women say he hit on them, yet they are OK with a guy who carried on affairs behind the backs of two wives.
They are wary of Perry's record of crony capitalism, yet they are OK with a guy who was being supported courtesy of the FNM slush fund?
They are skeptical of Romney's past embrace of liberal ideas, yet they are OK with a guy who kissed up to Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton, who made a global warming ad with Nancy Pelosi and considers reforming medicare to be social engineering?
They hate Washington, DC and want fresh faces uncorrupted by politics as usual, but they are OK with a career pol with a 30 year history as a Washington insider?
Who knows, maybe they are right. Newt's brash, know-it-all attitude may be the perfect anitidote to Obama's condescending, know-it-all imagined superiority. Both consider themselves major intellectuals despite scant supporting evidence. Both are career pols with no private sector experience or demonstrated record of running anything.
Certainly Newt would be a huge improvement over Obama, but it seems a bit early for him to be measuring the curtains in the Oval Office.
I wish I was that articulate.
Seriously.