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That's the ticket

McCain and Romney have kissed and made up, and Romney joined the Republican nominee-to-be today on the stump in Salt Lake City. Then they're off to Denver. Looks like Romney might be OK with making that alliance last, at least until November.

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I still say he's gonna ask LIEberman to be his mate on this one. Someone needs to be close by when he forgets who he is and needs to be reminded before he says something stupid, like "100 more years."

AW Poor, poor Huck. Huck had to end his show with all that clown stuff which marginalized him
to no end. It was quite a ride though. Entertaining, the excitement of Hooters and hanging out
with SNL crew and partying all night. Wonder if Amy Poehler did her bump and grind dance with
the good guv?
.

Oh I don't believe this for a second! I think the little news item I read the other day that said Senator Larry Craig was not running again is a tip off to the future. I fully expect Grandpa Munster to announce in the next few days that we is asking ole toe tapping Larry Craig to be his tapping mate....uh...running mate.

Besides, you can't get LIEberman out of Mark Pryor's bed long enough to run him for VP of anything. McCain-Craig '08! Mark Pryor Never!

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