MSNBC talked about Giuliani comparing himself to the NY Giants, coming back at the end. But, as Shuster said, he's more like the Miami Dolphins subtracting their one win. Giuliani is expected to drop out of the race today in California and endorsing John McCain. I never took Giuliani to be a McCain fan, I had hoped him to endorse Romney, but that's that.
Giuliani is dropping out due to his loss in Florida. The one state he put all his resources in and he only managed to get third. Since Florida is an all or nothing state, the winner, McCain, received all 57 delegates. He now has a hefty lead over Romney, but Super Tuesday has not arrived yet. I'm still rooting for Romney, but with McCain ahead of him and is becoming more and more like-able, things aren't looking good for Willard.
It's over for two candidates right before Super Tuesday. The race will now turn up in intensity; who isn't excited? 21 states for the Republicans and 22 states for the Democrats. Even though this day has over a thousands delegates, it may not decide the nominee. The real delegates come from the 'super-delegates' which is support from people such as congressmen and senators. I find that unfair, but apparently those in the government should have more say than the people.
Attorney General Michael Mukasey still will not say if waterboarding is torture or not. He claims instead that, 'waterboarding is not currently a technique used by the CIA.' Is he less competent than previous Attorney General Alberto Gonzales? So far, I think so.
Once again, it's a surprise that I posted. But I am so upset that Edwards has dropped out that I needed to update. My last exam is tomorrow so after that, things should go back to normal. Have a good day.
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