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12/07/11

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And Then There Were Two

Although it began as a means of gaining wealth for Tiffany purchases, cruises and front business groups and foundations, has Newt switched his mindset---stimulated by his unexpected surge in support as an anti-Romney candidate---to actually run for president? Has he finally made enough money to satisfy his greed? Is he now ready to spend on a real campaign or is it still a ploy by the attention-seeking "historian"? How will once-liberal Mitt overcome this frightful turn of events?

Manchester's conservative New Hampshire Union Leader's endorsement of Newt on November 27, disloyally slapped its favorite son in the face, forcing him farther to the Right to prove himself a true conservative, critical to outdistancing his latest rival.

Who would dare scramble to be the anti-Gingrich?---Gingrich, whose hallmark is character assassination. . .

Will Newt and Mitt, both perhaps fatally flawed, self-destruct while destroying each other?

It seems the Newtster's on the stump,
Considering his surprising jump---
But is he ready for a run
To be the nation's Number One?

How will poor Mitt begin to cope
With polls that well could dash his hope
Of being Number Forty-Five;
How keep that tenuous hope alive?

Conceding to the mindless Right,
The Mittster still might lose his fight.

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