Not sure I care for his attitude:
Watching Republicans jockey for position as they fight to become the presidential nominee isn't distressing Gov. Mitch Daniels, who decided not to join the race earlier this year.
For one thing, he's not watching them.
“I haven't watched a single debate,” Daniels said Tuesday afternoon, answering questions after a speech he delivered at the Greater Fort Wayne Chamber of Commerce annual meeting at its office, 826 Ewing St.
“I don't know if I have (second thoughts), but apparently a lot of other people have,” he said, noting that he gets many texts and emails after each debate.
“I think we'll have a very quality candidate, as the loyal opposition should,” Daniels said.
I mean, really now. If I have to suffer through the debates, then he should have to suffer through them. He's the state's top Republican, after all, so he should consider being a role model. Or maybe he knows the issues and the candidates so well that he doesn't need to watch the debates, in which case he should be sharing his insights. "I think we'll have a very quality candidate"? Well, help make that happen