Tuesday, December 04, 2007
Posted by:
Kevin McCullough
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7:59 AM

"Was wondering if you'd be interested in attending a Caucus..."
A new pro-Huckabee group called "TRUST HUCK" is robo-calling the gadzooks out of Iowans. And now me wonders if pro-Huck forces might have been the source for those Romney push-polls a couple of weeks ago?
Of course the Huck-Wagon is saying, that they are um... "counterproductive..." yeah... that's it...
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. . . I want in on his "wedding registry" action. I need a new toaster.
You don't think the guy who was slapped on the wrist at least 5 times for ethics violations while in office wouldn't stoop this low.
he's being advised by DICK MORRIS, people!
And this is a Republican???
Welcome to the "Pro-life Bill Clinton" show. |
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says more about some Americans than it does about him. the fact that this kind of talk would actually raise him in the polls is alarming.
If you hadn't put his name next to it I'd think you were quoting Amadinejead! |
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to have all these little chihuahuas nipping at his heels. LOL! |
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:You don't think the guy who was slapped on the wrist at least 5 times for ethics violations while in office wouldn't stoop this low. ----------------------------------------------
Oh please! All that "ethics" baloney was concocted by the Clinton dominated democrats in Arkansas. They hated to see a Republican governor elected in Arkansas. It was seen as a direct affront to Slick Willie and his ego.
The Clinton stooges on the state "ethics commission" couldn't dfind any ethical lapses by the Clintons-surprise, surprise! Miserable hypocrites.
And the people borrowing this sleaze from the Slick Willie's arkansas attack machine and warming it up for use for Slick Mitt's last stand are desperate indeed.
But nobody is going to buy it; they know Mike Huckabee is a fine Christian man of unquestioned integrity.
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Huckabee answers all our problems with a jingle, an analogous comment or maybe a parable. |
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C'mon Kevin... I've read your blog for a long time, and thoroughly enjoyed your book. I've never known you to accuse people of being part of a conspiracy with absolutely no evidence whatsoever. Who knows if it was Huckabee, another Republican candidate, or someone else altogether. I've always known you to be honest and straight forward, and attacking credible Republican candidates for these sorts of things is counter-productive. Besides, I doubt Huckabee's campaign could afford something like that anyway... |
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I agree with you, capone harry. It is nice to see someone like him as I do. KMC, you are really shocking me. This and your post about Trent Lott's supposed gay connection is tabloid journalism. I can't for the life of me figure why you have more glowing things to say about Mitt Romney than Mike Huckabee. I do not buy Romney's change of heart on abortion because it does not come about due to a change of his heart by Jesus. Yet, you seem to defend him at almost every turn. Why no love for the Huckster? |
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Media darling... that will change. Attacked from those in the rear, pretty much the entire field now. Can big money take down big heart and big ideas? Well, I don't see a Howard Dean "scream" coming. After closer inspection, the "Dumond" case,isn't quite the smoking gun they're hyping. Bill Clinton, Guy Tucker and their democratic parole board had a bigger play in that sad situation. Tax hiker? a net one cent increase in the sales tax over 10 years as Gov. of Arkansas. Has taken the no tax hike pledge if elected, proposes the Fair Tax to replace the income tax. I like Mike. Last time I checked the candidate with the most votes wins!!! not the most $$$ |
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