Romney endorses McCain, strange?

Thursday, February 14, 2008 22:42

Former Massachusetts Governor, Mitt Romney today endorsed John McCain for President.

In his campaign, Romney used TV ads and personal appearances to question whether McCain was truly a conservative and to criticize the senator as a longtime Washington insider who had accomplished little change. But Thursday, the two stood together in Boston.

In an obvious attempt at party unity, the two adversaries tried to put there differences behind them. McCain credited Romney with running a “tough” campaign “that helped me become a better candidate.”  That’s strange, we had the distinct impression that they really didn’t like eachother.

McCain may be a better candidate, but he is not a better choice for president. Republican party unity around McCain will only cement defeat in the fall.

Watching McCain and Romney was strange and reminded us of this:

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