Romney Steps Aside

By Trenton Hansen

Class. That’s all there is to it. Mitt Romney has more class in his little finger than John McCain and Mike Huckabee can muster together.

His speech to CPAC demonstrates who the real American Statesman is.

Just a parting “stick in the eye” to either McCain or Huckabee…buy one now.

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1 comment on “Romney Steps Aside”

  1. Trenton, I just added http://www.oldwhig.townhall.com to my blog looks good. Thanks so much.
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