Memo From the National Affairs Desk: Meanwhile, Back on the Campaign Trail …
Posted on | February 21, 2012 | 19 Comments
Since I returned home from Florida three weeks ago, people have been going nuts, and the stress of being caught in the middle of the escalating insanity is undermining my health. (The sniffles haven’t turned into pneumonia yet, but I’m still worried.) This means there’s only one thing to do: Road trip.
Get back on the campaign trail, where at least the internecine hatred and madness are supposed to serve some political purpose.
My hope had been to attend Wednesday night’s debate in Arizona, but the travel plans didn’t work out. So the backup plan is now in effect: I’m renting a car and driving to Michigan, with a planned stop-over in Ohio. This should be the start of a two-week excursion that carries me all the way through Super Tuesday, March 6. I’m not sure exactly where I’ll be going during this trip, except that I hope I won’t be going crazy, which is what might happen if I sat around here for the next two weeks.
In all honesty, I had expected that by the time we finished the Florida primary — the end of my extended 37-day campaign expedition that began the day after Christmas – there would be some kind of clarity in the GOP primary campaign. But Mitt won Florida, then Newt melted down in Nevada, then Rick Santorum won a hat-trick on Feb. 7 and, at this point, we’re starting to hear serious discussions of a “brokered convention.”
Lord, help us!
Good News: Santorum has an 11-point lead in Washington State, which votes on March 3 (the Saturday before Super Tuesday) and if he can hold on to that, Santorum stands a good chance of emerging as the winner at Tampa.
More Good News: William McGurn of the Wall Street Journal is defending Santorum against the “extremism” attack. That should help re-assure Republican donors, who are prone to freaking out about stuff like that.
Now, if only we can avoid more lunacy among those of my friends who are either trying to destroy each other, or else trying to destroy me, maybe we can finally get some resolution in this seemingly endless GOP primary campaign which is, I suspect, at the root of this epidemic outbreak of psychodrama within the conservative online community.
Whether or not my blogger friends can stop gnawing at each others’ necks, I’m going to hit the road and try to go cover some actual news, which will have the therapeutic effect of:
A. Distracting me from the online insanity; and
B. Giving me the mental health benefit of driving the highways at high speed, an enormous stress-reliever.
Right now, I’m going to go take a nap and ask you, please, dear readers: Hit the tip jar!
UPDATE: Is the Drudge Report working for Romney? Or could it be that Satan is really out to get us?
RECENTLY:
- Feb. 21: Campaign Cash Shows Unsustainable ‘Burn Rate’ for Romney and Gingrich
- Feb. 20: Poll Proves Mitt’s Mud Gun Works?
- Feb. 19: Professor Jacobson, Maybe We Should Both Start Blogging About Sports …
- Feb. 19: Insta-RINO?
- Feb. 18: ‘They Have Begun to Consider the Implications of a Santorum Victory’
- Feb. 18: ‘News’ From the Liberal Media Meme Factory: Women Hate Rick Santorum
- Feb. 17: ‘Top GOP Senator’ Freaks the Hell Out Over Mitt Romney’s Michigan Meltdown
- Feb. 15: Santorum Conquers the World?

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