Nah-Nah Nah-Nah, Nah-Nah Nah-Nah, HEY RUDY, Goodbye!

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My favorite thing about the Michigan primary, as reported by CNN:

Romney had 39 percent of the vote compared with Arizona Sen. John McCain's 30 percent. Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee had 16 percent of the vote, followed by Texas Rep. Ron Paul with 6 percent. Former Tennessee Sen. Fred Thompson had 4 percent, and former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani trailed with 3 percent.

That's right, Rudy Giuliani came in sixth place -- behind not just the Big 3 of Romney, McCain, and Huckabee, but behind even Fred Thompson. Funnier still, Rudy came in behind Ron Paul -- for the second time!

Yes, I know, Giuliani is counting on a few big states to bail him out, and maybe they will. But at least from the vantage of this big state, things are looking bleak for "America's Mayor." The latest California poll shows Rudy in third place with just 14 percent -- and that's down from 25 percent in October and 35 percent in August.

Remember when everyone believed the GOP had to nominate Rudy because "he can win"? Me neither.


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