The Wyoming Primary
The idea of a renegade primary sounds very intriguing to me.
On Saturday, Jan. 5, Republicans in Dick Cheney’s home state will hold their own renegade primary. It is a huge risk for the state GOP. They moved up the primary date without the blessing of Republican National Committee and will lose half their convention delegates for violating the rules.
But there may be a big pay-off: Wyoming could further confirm front-runner status Mike Huckabee and give him momentum into the Jan. 8 primary in New Hampshire – or provide Mitt Romney with his first, if minor, stop of what might be a Huckabee steamroller.
I can hold a Hooterville primary if you want.
It would be fabulous.










I’ll vote for Hooters anytime!
;P
I don’t know why Wyoming even has a primary. There’s about eight people in the entire state and seven of them are Repigs.
Who know’s, maybe some of them will emerge from their bunkers and put their guns and gas masks down long enough to get involved.
Which means one person is a Dummycrap. Will you leftard crybabies overcome your bigotry and racism and really vote for either a woman or a black man, Cap’nKoma? I don’t think you liberal arseclowns can do it.
LOL
I thought there was an “over thirteen” rule on this blog.
Kids will be kids I guess.
Ron Paul, the only non-neocon candidate. If people know what he stands for,
he will win Wyoming. And probably be the next President of the United States.
Let’s see what happens.
Well, Romney cleaned up getting 8 delegates , Thompson picked up 3 and Hunter grabbed 1. So much foir Ron Paul winning everything. The 10% he picked up in Iowa will possibly be the largest percentage of votes he will get in ANY state primary. This could be the start of a Romney or Thompson run to the top.
RWD
We need new blood — make it genetically female, and we’ll all come out right. A peaceful state is a feminine state. Who looks after the house, the kids, the husband and the coffee pot? She does. Who puts the kids to bed, reads them a story, makes love to the husband, and still has enough energy to go to work at 8 a.m. in the morning, all after a bite of toast and a load of laundry in the wash before getting the kids off to school. Who does the dishes at night? Who? Why, the husband, of course. She’s a good ‘delegator’ of authority, not taking it all on. That’s the kind of president we need, someone who will share the labors of the government, but still ‘govern!’
Hmm. Ron Paul came in 2nd in the voting, but didn’t get any delegates. I really don’t understand this system.