Although I find it highly suspect that Santorum, a relative unknown at this point surged and wins a primary in under 2 weeks.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/01/04/us-usa-campaign-santorum-idUSTRE80324K20120104 said:
Santorum's success, after months of trailing badly in the polls, resulted from a dogged strategy of visiting each of the state's 99 counties and engaging in the traditional retail politics that Iowans love.
Sounds like Santorum was concentrating all his efforts on Iowa, and apparently voters there believe if a candidate puts in a lot of effort, they’re better suited to be president. He has nothing going forward. Well, other than the fact he’s not Romney.
Unlike Ryan in the prison, I don’t know much about politics. I’m only 18, I’ve never paid taxes, and I’ve only been living here two and a half years. That being said, I haven’t liked what I’ve seen so far from the potential republican nominees. Everyone seems to be competing to see who’s the most “consistent conservative,” who’s least like Obama, and who can overturn Obamacare the fastest. That’s not what I want to hear, and I don’t think that’s what the average American wants to here.
The GOP needs to sort themselves out. Debates go around in circles, the likes of Perry and Bachman give liberals ammunition and add to harsh negative stereotypes, and candidates aren’t offering much needed specific solutions. Their only chance of victory in the up and coming election is to rally behind Romney and show confidence. Otherwise, Obama will win my default and we’ll get another four years of shit all happening. And I know it’s “not his fault” and “Republicans are to blame,” but a good leader finds a way to get things done and follows through on his promises.
In a perfect world, or rather, my perfect world, there wouldn’t be republicans or democrats; candidates wouldn’t have to define their entire ideology by one word and individuals would run for the presidency. Again, I don’t know much about politics. I took a government class for a semester here two years ago and got a C+. But some things make sense to me, and other things just don’t.
Anyway, on a lighter note, Bachman is out
