There's No One Who Could Topple Mitt Romney

None of the other GOP candidates is likely to make it past Florida

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We must draft, nominate and elect Sarah Palin president in the most crushing tidal wave of enthusiastic good judgment ever seen in the history of this nation. With that one bold move we will accomplish the dual goals of seeing America led by the greatest natural born leader in our generation, even as we witness the final implosion and last agonized shrieks of our endlessly lying extreme left loonies. Their entire movement, from the fabricated attacks on Bush beginning with ‘Blood For Oil’ to the crammed-down-our-gullets lies of Obamacare and the Shovel Ready Stimulus, have been nothing but one vile deceit heaped upon another. Such an absolute inability to deal in the truth or to face the facts of our situation and its solutions only proves that there is simply no place at the grown-ups’ table for these diseased sputa. Good riddance to rubes and bad rubbish. Time to usher in the American Renaissance, carried in on the invigoratingly freshening breeze of President Sarah Palin.

Goldie Brown of FL 2:08AM January 12, 2012

As much as I wish Dr. Crockett were wrong, I'm afraid he is right -- Romney probably is unstoppable. As far as David's "fawning" over Romney (as one reader put it), I can assure you he's no Romney fan. Rather, his statistics are accurate and he is simply drawing the logical conclusion: Clinton is the only exception in the modern era to our wacky primary system, therefore a Romney nomination is extremely likely.

Ross Taylor of TX 7:21PM January 11, 2012

"Doing the math, that means former Gov. Mitt Romney has won just 0.6 percent of what he needs to secure the nomination—with 99.4 percent to go!"

This is why no one trusts the MSM, especially a publication controlled by Mort Zuckerman. Davy Crockett fawns over a Romney coronation, even as there's a question as to whether Romney really won Iowa. (Right now, it appears Santorum beat the billionaire.)

Since all other GOP zombies have no shot whatsoever, it's time for Mort's zombies to declare the primaries over and hand the nomination over to pro-war Romney. Not so fast, Davy Crockett.

You may have taken a paycheck to write a viewpoint popular to Mort Z, but this "analysis" is a total goof.

Davy Crockett of NY 3:10PM January 11, 2012

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