Andy Reid Maxes Out the Mitt Romney Money
Eagles head coach Andy Reid’s probably not too happy with the way things are shaping up in the primary caucuses right now, considering that he threw a maximum $2,300 contribution behind fellow Mormon Mitt Romney. Reid topped the list of notable sports figures who contributed to the stalling Romney campaign (also included, NBC Sports analyst Johnny Miller, Ravens TE Todd Heap and former MLB outfielder Dale Murphy), according to Dan Steinberg’s masterful D.C. Sports Bog.
Romney is in dire need of a win in the upcoming Michigan caucus, so maybe it’s time for Coach Reid to give him a little call and open up the back of the playbook for such desperate situations. If Romney launches a surprise on-side kick as he stumps through Dearborn, we’ll know they talked.
Athletes and the Primaries [DC Sports Bog]
January 10th, 2008 at 4:48 pm
Great Job to Andy Reid. Come on Mitt supporters. Open you mouths to your friends and neighbors. Tell everyone you know you support Mitt. Put on your Mitt gear everywhere you go. Put up your yard signs. Put on those bumper stickers. Hit the blogs and show your Mitt support. Lets get him more support. Open your wallets and match Reid’s contribution!!!
Mitt 08!!!!
January 10th, 2008 at 5:04 pm
Mitt Romney is the best. Stalling? How can we say that about a candidate who so far has won the popular vote? Mitt also has the most delegates.
Mitt is the best candidate for our country by far. ConservativeRepublicans.com endorses Mitt Romney for President.
January 10th, 2008 at 8:05 pm
No, No No — if there’s a debate and the clock runs out on Mitt before he’s able to formulate his answer, we’ll know they talked.
If Mitt loses in Michigan and says he needs to put his campaign staff in a better position to win primaries, we’ll know they talked …etc.