Wednesday, January 9, 2008

The Republicans: "It is possible, if only just barely in some cases, to see Giuliani, Huckabee, McCain, or Romney winning the nomination"

So say the editors of National Review today, following John McCain's victory in New Hampshire.
I think they're right. The question remains: around which candidate will the bulk of the conservative movement rally? Most don't think it will be Huckabee. So who will be the true anti-Huckabee? McCain? Romney? Perhaps--but don't forget Rudy Giuliani, who today makes another bid for conservative support by unveiling what he calls the largest tax cut in American history.