Big week for the Republicans... the field for the GOP nomination has contracted significantly:
1) Donald Trump, a leader in the polls as recently as a few weeks ago, decided he'd rather keep firing people on TV than lead our nation.
2) Rev. Mike Huckabee reported that a conversation with the Almighty let him to get out of the race as well.
Newt Gingrich, author of the worst Congress since this one, actually formally announced his candidacy. He did it on YouTube, and got half as many hits as the chick who did a video about all the shit she bought at Forever 21. Hilarious. Pundits are now buying squares on the calendar for him to drop out too.
So, the Red team lost two legitimate candidates, both of whom might have mounted a serious challenge to Barry O next year, and gained a washed up philanderer (Gingrich) who helped develop some of the medical programs in the stimulus package - particularly the mandating of Electronic Health Records.
He'll be gone before Super Tuesday; that's my prediction.
Who's left? Mitt Romney? (Right, the Republicans are going to nominate a Mormon) Sarah Palin? (PLEASE DO IT!) Rick Perry (PRETTY PLEASE DO IT!)
Seems that the usual suspects are dropping like flies and the clock is ticking. If the GOP is going to field a strong challenger to Obama, history has shown us that that "outsider" needed to be a full year into his campaign by now.
Long odds are only getting longer.