Tuesday, January 29, 2008

I was running on the treadmill at Bally's and watching the Florida primary return without the audio. Here are the visual observations:

Ann Romney, the wear and tear of the campaign has taken a toll on her. I hope Mitt won't work her too hard. I suspect Ann to Mitt is more like Laura to George W. The young lady right behind Mitt on the other side of Ann, my guess is one of his daughters in law, had a look on her face that said: "there's no way I'll ever let my husband talk me into letting him do this."

Cindy McCain, didn't exactly stand behind him but rather front row with him. She's to McCain as Hillary is to Bill. She's so far the best looking potential future first lady. Coming from a family with old money has its benefit, you know how to take care of yourself. Talking about money, McCain was very smart to marry into the Hensley family and its wealth. But he should be ashame of himself for cheating on his first wife Carol Shepp, who stood strong waiting for him and did everything she could to bring him home from Hanoi Hilton only to have him divorced her later because she was disabled from a traffic accident and gained weight. What happen to in sickness and in health, til death do us part? However, to be fair, he was a gentleman with the divorce's settlement. But if you married a millionairess, you can afford to be generous.

Judith Nathan, had the look of a tagged on mistress, no more and no less. A lot of the young ladies I talked to just cringe at the thought of her being first lady. Rudy should have stayed married to Donna Hanover.

Charlie Crist, the governor of Florida came out looking pretty good tonight, like a king maker. I truly believe if it wasn't for him, Romney would have come out on top. On the other hand, Texas governor Rick Perry gambled and lost. It seems to me Rick just can't seem to catch a break, keep making one wrong choice after another.

Mike Huckabee put a smile on my face when he said "not all will be there but I will be there" in reference to the debate tomorrow in California. His declaration of "we are going to play all nine innings of this ball game" just warmed my heart to no ends.

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