Righteous Night
I'm speaking of Mitt, of course, Thursday night, when he will speak to the nation and insure his political fortunes forever.
But I ask, what kind of political brain does he have? So far he's spent 50 million over many months and has solidly established himself as steering the pack from the rear. He seems unassailable, I don't think there's anything anybody can do to take that away from him.
How has Mitt done it? Well, he's spent 50 million over many months... and over many months has spent 50 million... I guess that's all it takes. If you really have business brain savvy and spend 50 million people will get to know you. Sort of. At least they'll get to know that if they don't support you they're a bigot. That's to know something. And Mitt sure has solidified that support. Nobody who supports him now is ever going to not support him in the future. That support just doesn't change. Over months and months it just hasn't changed a bit.
So what's with Thursday night...? Well, so what's with two years in France? It's the same thing. It establishes that one is righteous. This seems to be the point. And form youth to now to the White House this would be the point, to be righteous. It's a Mormon thing. Dedicate years, work hard, say anything, gain power... be righteous.
Jimmy could understand. Am I wrong about that? Perhaps I should ask Harry?
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Note:
Gallup: Rudy 25, Huck 16, Fred 15, McCain 15, Mitt 12
http://corner.nationalreview.com/ Rich Lowry
But I ask, what kind of political brain does he have? So far he's spent 50 million over many months and has solidly established himself as steering the pack from the rear. He seems unassailable, I don't think there's anything anybody can do to take that away from him.
How has Mitt done it? Well, he's spent 50 million over many months... and over many months has spent 50 million... I guess that's all it takes. If you really have business brain savvy and spend 50 million people will get to know you. Sort of. At least they'll get to know that if they don't support you they're a bigot. That's to know something. And Mitt sure has solidified that support. Nobody who supports him now is ever going to not support him in the future. That support just doesn't change. Over months and months it just hasn't changed a bit.
So what's with Thursday night...? Well, so what's with two years in France? It's the same thing. It establishes that one is righteous. This seems to be the point. And form youth to now to the White House this would be the point, to be righteous. It's a Mormon thing. Dedicate years, work hard, say anything, gain power... be righteous.
Jimmy could understand. Am I wrong about that? Perhaps I should ask Harry?
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Note:
Gallup: Rudy 25, Huck 16, Fred 15, McCain 15, Mitt 12
http://corner.nationalreview.com/ Rich Lowry
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