Icheoku says as a sign of things to come, the Mormon bishop and the man who does not care about the poor, plastic-man Mitt Romney of Massachusetts has been rejected by voters in Missouri, Minnesota and Colorado. With an overwhelming majority, the three states voted for Rick Santorium as the only authentic conservative Republican in the race for the party's presidential nomination; thereby sending a clear unequivocal message as well as the first warning salvo to say that Mitt Romney is unacceptable to the Republican base and will be demolished in the general election. Icheoku advises the man who speaks on both sides of his mouth to just save his energy and money and go away since he stands no chance in hell of winning in November, having been rejected by his own party's base and any attempt to still impose him anyway as the Republican presidential candidate will spell doom for the party.
Also the voters in these three states sent a strong message to the other wives-trader, Newt Gingrich, that American White House has been sanctified following the days of Lewinsky and has no place for a morally bankrupt adulterous grandfather; who was so mean as to divorce his cancer-stricken wife on her hospital bed while she was writhing in pain, taking chemotherapy and radiation, and ran off with a girlfriend. Icheoku queries, if Newt Gingrich could be this mean to his own wife and mother of his children, how much more would he kick the rest of us around as worthless dirt if given the opportunity. Icheoku asks, where lies Newt Gingrich's compassion? These bunch of republican presidential candidates wanna-be really suck and Fidel Castro might have been right when he described them as an assemblage of idiocy? Just an aside, this developing story out of these three states shows that both Alaskan Sarah Palin's endorsement of Newt as well as Donald Trump's endorsement of Mitt did not produce any traction; or it may be overt rejection of two candidates, palling around with the "dumbo" and the "too rich" respectively.
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