- Michelle Obama's unhealthy menu, and Barack punishing kids for his own (basketball) success. http://t.co/EEIdQSMX [1] # [2]
- Rick Santorum is pulling out of the Republican presidential race, yet Newt Gingrich and Ron Paul, with less delegates, are still in. Weird. # [3]
- So now I'm left in a position of liking Newt slightly more than Mitt, but accepting that Mitt will probably be the nominee. # [4]
- At least Mitt and Newt are both better than Obama. I'm just not so sure that they can excite enough voters to make them turn up in November. # [5]
- @jybyrd420 [6] how many? And where would I a) find this information, and b) independently be able to check it? in reply to jybyrd420 [7] # [8]
- @jybyrd420 [6] So Ron Paul might have more delegates than Gingrich, but less than Santorum, and he's 400+ behind Romney. Hard to win from there. in reply to jybyrd420 [9] # [10]
- @jybyrd420 [6] I'm by no means saying "give up", but that's one hell of a campaign he'd have to wage in order to get the nomination. in reply to jybyrd420 [9] # [11]
- @jybyrd420 [6] I'm well aware of the fact that Santorum's delegates are now unbound. I was merely pointing out the state of play pre-his exit. in reply to jybyrd420 [12] # [13]
- @jybyrd420 [6] The media attention will be an issue, but I hope you're right. Not that I necessarily agree with Ron Paul on various things… in reply to jybyrd420 [14] # [15]
- @jybyrd420 [6] …I just think Romney and Gingrich need to be held to the conservative side, and healthy competition will do that. in reply to jybyrd420 [14] # [16]
- @jybyrd420 [6] You've nailed my dilemma. I have issues with all of them. They'd probably all be better than Obama, but I need time to think in reply to jybyrd420 [17] # [18]
- @jybyrd420 [6] I appreciate your information though. More information is good for me right now…well, after my impending sleep. Thanks 🙂 in reply to jybyrd420 [19] # [20]
- Air Crash Investigations is on in about ten minutes. Tonight's episode is about the plane which landed in the Hudson River in 2009. # [21]