Gurule backs Romney; Kucinich bows out
Notre Dame Law School Professor Jimmy Gurule has signed on as a member of Lawyers for Romney.
In other news, Dennis Kucinich has dropped out of the race. Also, recently-departed Duncan Hunter has endorsed Mike Huckabee, causing Michelle Malkin's head to explode.
P.S. Another NDLS professor, Gerard Bradley, has endorsed McCain.


Sweet !
By the way, for a 50$ donation you can get a Romney 08 shirt signed by the man hisself.
Posted by: 4-7 | Jan 24, 2008 7:23:17 PM
If "by the man himself," you mean by some poor, underpaid intern.
Posted by: Becky | Jan 24, 2008 7:50:49 PM
Who has better hair? Gurule or Romney?
In other news, Prof. Bradley backs McCain:
http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=NDAyYjVkNmU3MGIzODQ4ZGU2Y2M1OGUzYWQwM2VhMDk=
And Sylvester Stallone backs McCain, too: http://embeds.blogs.foxnews.com/2008/01/24/sylvester-stallone-endorses-mccain-coolest-endorsement-yet/
Gurule is pretty tough, for sure; I might even pick him in a bar fight against Sly Stallone. Yep... But put Gerry Bradley in the mix and I think the two of them can take on Gurule!
Posted by: Dave | Jan 24, 2008 8:01:01 PM
I can confirm my head is exploding over that one. I could see Rep. Hunter endorsing Giuliani, McCain, or Romney... but not Huckabee. That's just nuts.
Posted by: Andrew | Jan 24, 2008 8:17:16 PM
In other news, Jesus and God both endorse Romney.
Posted by: kcatnd | Jan 24, 2008 8:31:21 PM
Jack McCoy is based on Gerry Bradley.
Posted by: David Wolf | Jan 24, 2008 8:53:18 PM
Dick Wolf, not David.
Posted by: D'oh! | Jan 24, 2008 8:53:57 PM
another reason not to vote for romney
Posted by: yea | Jan 24, 2008 9:06:07 PM
Gerry Bradley coming through in the clutch. The real question is who Charles Rice will endorse.
Posted by: Condor | Jan 24, 2008 9:12:01 PM
kcatnd, "Jesus and God"? Shouldn't you specify "God the Father"? Because after all, Jesus is God. Did Notre Dame teach you nothing? ;)
Anyway, I hear the Holy Spirit is backing Ron Paul.
Posted by: Brendan Loy | Jan 24, 2008 9:23:56 PM
Becky, if I ever find out that that signature is not Romeny's I shall become known to history as Four Hyphen Seven
Posted by: 4-7 | Jan 24, 2008 11:07:04 PM
4-7,
In that case, can we call you "hyphy" for short?
Posted by: Dave | Jan 24, 2008 11:11:36 PM
i guerrs
Posted by: 4-7 | Jan 24, 2008 11:26:51 PM
I always liked Bradley and thought he was a great professor. I don't have a problem with a Mccain endorsement but I had no idea he was a one issue voter until I read that article. Sad really.
Posted by: JT | Jan 25, 2008 12:15:36 AM
I too am kind of disappointed by Bradley's endorsement of McCain, and I agree with him completely on pro-life. Isn't his endorsement an argument for McCain staying in the senate and apposing abortion legislation in that venue ? Experience matters, he says. Well, GWB promised to sign the Partial Birth Abortion bill and did. He promised to oppose federal funding of Embryonic Destruction for stem cell research and continued to do so even though that decision had become less popular. I am looking for a president who I find sincere on their pro-life commitments and I think will honor their promises, while remaining committed to other conservative values. McCain may have a good senate record on Life issues, but most of the other candidates aren't senators, so it's apples and oranges. And McCain has cowboy'd up on conservatism to become president and is downplaying his liberal record. I think he is a threat around the board, and I am surprised that Bradley got hooked.
Posted by: 4-7 | Jan 25, 2008 9:31:08 AM