Comments:Mitt Romney suspends his United States presidential campaign

Hilarious
He's getting smashed by McCain, so he chickens out while trying to make it look like democrats support terrorism. Typical republicanism, I'm surprised he hasn't won with that kind of an attitude. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 142.150.223.92 (talk) 22:48, 7 February 2008 (UTC)

McCain is Defacto Nominee
With Mitt Romney's departure from the GOP race, and with no other challenging competitive candidate in the Republican field; Senator John Sidney McCain is almost guaranteed the nomination for the party.

This also signals defeat (IMHO) for the neo conservatives in the media pushing against McCain's virtues of bi-partisanship, intelligent solutions to immigration, and the war against 'Radical Islamic Extremism' [read Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Glenn Beck, et al].

Romney has been the choice of the neo cons who would actually rather nominate a horrible General Election candidate who would undoubtably would lose against EVEN BARRACK HUSSAIN OBAMA in November.

I am so glad we (those in the Republican Party) actually are given a glorious PROUD MODERATE candidate like John McCain. I am proud to have campaigned for him the weekend before and the day of Super Tuesday and even prouder to have given my first ever primary vote to John (i just turned 19).

So, as this election rolls on, and the MaC racks up the delagates that he has earned, i urge the 'conservative' and the 'values' voters in our party to stop their inter-party attacks and dirty pool tactics and rally behind someone (The MaC) who refuses to bend to the outdated politcs of evangelical christian pandering and someone who can unify this great country.

-Ryan Marr (John McCain 2008 campaign worker)

12 years of Romney - Hell no!
Man I'm glad he got smacked around on Super Tuesday. I've already had to put up with Romney as governor, 8 years of him wouldn't cut it for me. --TUFKAAP 22:15, 7 February 2008 (UTC)

This is not good
John McCain is most definitely the assured GOP nomination, which is a bit of a relief, I think, but I'd say he's hardly bipartisan. Definitely more bipartisan than the other candidates, but he's still a hardline conservative.

I'm not going to even comment on the Iraq War, except to say that I heartily disagree with your judgment about it and think it is pointless.

Why are you making a big deal about Barack Obama's middle name? He's not a Muslim, if that's what you're trying to imply.

Huckabee does NOT need a chance at winning, damn it. If he wins the general election, I am going somewhere that will not become a theocracy.

Personally, I'm not too impressed with any candidate. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 146.151.43.40 (talk) 22:19, 7 February 2008 (UTC)

Where's Ron Paul? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 58.173.5.163 (talk) 05:15, 8 February 2008 (UTC)

Mitt Romney suspended his presidential campaign? Which one?
Zing! -161.88.255.240 17:28, 8 February 2008 (UTC)