Its Hard On Top
Andrew Sullivan has a nice post about Romney's flip-fops.
It seems like, in the last few news cycles that the two front runners for each party at the moment, Mr. McCain and Ms. Clinton, have been burried in news about the young upstarts who are trying to close in on their commanding leads. In Romney's case, its a torrent of bad news about his previous support for liberal positions to try to win a Senate election in liberal Massachusetts, but in Obama's case, the press he's getting is still unbelievable. McCain and Clinton have been quiet recently.
It seems like, in the last few news cycles that the two front runners for each party at the moment, Mr. McCain and Ms. Clinton, have been burried in news about the young upstarts who are trying to close in on their commanding leads. In Romney's case, its a torrent of bad news about his previous support for liberal positions to try to win a Senate election in liberal Massachusetts, but in Obama's case, the press he's getting is still unbelievable. McCain and Clinton have been quiet recently.