Sunday, March 25, 2012

Santorum Wins In Louisiana--still will not be Nominee


But I think he does believe he will be the front-runner in 2016, if I’m hearing this talk about Ronald Reagan correctly:
Santorum told supporters after Saturday’s win in Louisiana that the race was far from over, recalling the naysayers who said Ronald Reagan was too conservative to win the nomination.
“Ronald Reagan fought that battle in 1976 and he did something that had not been done since: as someone as a conservative running against the establishment, he won 11 states. Well tonight, thanks to the great people of Louisiana, we have won our 11th state in this primary fight,” he said.
Of course, Reagan won the nomination and the presidency in 1980.
Which should be very comforting to the sort of people who would be impressed with the message of this campaign ad:







Me? I don't care for it much.

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