Honestly, it's depressing that a moderate like Huntsman doesn't stand a chance, and mildly funny that a Mormon who looked over the precursor to "Obamacare", and allowed gay marriage most of his life is the Republican frontrunner.
I'm not sure it's depressing so much as confusing. If the "Republican base" is so disgusted with Romney, why is he suddenly running away in the actual votes? Are they voting for him because of his history (as a wind-shifting moderate) or his promises (a religious-devotion to conservative principle)?
Exit polling from Iowa, and I imagine NH, points at the fact that more Republicans
think Romney has the best chance at beat Obama. Which is fairly interesting given the "purge the unclean" rhetoric and typical radical notions of party primaries. What's the big deal hardly anyone's talking about?
The Tea Party really lost here. Their favourite bowed out after one state. Despite all the the money and effort sank into the fringe Tea Party, the voters have anchored themselves into the old battle between the "safe choice moderate party establishment" and "old school social conservatives". With Romney in the lead, most voters are throwing a vote behind Romney because they think others will find him a palpable choice next to Obama, regardless of what they think.
So Republicans are slashing and burning everything, including each other, for the win. The question is can they reunite themselves to overcome a dispirited Democratic base, which still grinds under the most finely-tuned political organisation we have ever seen? Seems like a bit like "Anyone but Bush" to me while subbing Romney in for Kerry.