Friday, January 04, 2008
Posted by:
Kevin McCullough
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8:17 AM

 Agents of change...
It was a very big night all the way around. First off my buddy and soon to be weekly radio cohort Stephen Baldwin takes home $69,000 tonight for his mother's Breast Cancer Research Fund on Celebrity Apprentice.
Then there was the issue of accurately predicting the outcomes in BOTH parties tonight down to the exact order. Matt Lewis is my witness. But my prediction on Obama stems over thirteen months ago. It was also a relish of a good time for my friend Michael Medved who like some others including me had been labeled by our colleague and friend Hugh Hewitt "an analyst who could not be trusted." (Hey Matt - that means East Coast v. West Coast goes East Coast in Iowa - right?)
It was a bad night for Ed Rollins who perhaps from now on will learn to speak in a more temperate nature when dining in public. It was an uncomfortably bad night for Hillary who looked even more dreadful during her "victory" speech than she had in the debate with the drivers' license question. And it was just pure misery for my friend Hugh, whose chances of getting to be Mitt Romney's version of Tony Snow got drubbed by a margin beyond what anyone saw coming. (Rollins only predicted a five point margin...)
I also felt bad for the candidates - even the winning ones. They all looked so exhausted, so tired, so wiped. Their speeches were lackluster and generally uninspiring - though Huckabee gets major kudos for quoting Chesterton.
So now the race is on with two clear frontrunners...
And just in time for tomorrow's news cycles, the same organizations that went to work for Huckabee in Iowa, have already begun transfering staff, budget, and bodies to New Hampshire. It seems Huck is unwilling to concede New Hampshire merely because "he's not supposed to win there." Most pundits are now saying that it is likely that Huckabee and McCain could go one, two regardless of order. I don't know that I'm ready to cop to that just yet, but there's no doubt Huckabee's story is inspirational.
And IF the candidate for the Dems is - as I have predicted from the beginning - Barack Hussein Obama, it is nice that for once the GOP will have a candidate that will work harder for church going African Americans than perhaps the "established black candidate" will. In order to hold Ohio in the general that may be the exact combination of possibility.
All in all a good nite. And a hearty congratulations to the Huckabee camp, their blowout win historical in the odds against it, and now giving Huck that little boost he needs to propel funding, organization, and votes.
I wouldn't be a bit surprised if Hugh suddenly needed to "take tomorrow off the air" to recuperate, it was my understanding that the doctors did not need to utilize the defib-paddles, but decided to anyway when they realized every time they upped the voltage he would mutter "buck-eyes."
Poor guy...
All of these fools who are saying that the MSM wants Huckabee to win because he would be the weakest cannidate are either utterly against any cannidate other than their own, or they are people who do not think for themselves and they let the MSM think for them. It is your fake conservatives that have been saying this. Wake up people.
Think people. Please think.
They are the same people who have been saying that Huckabee would not win anything, then when he was doing well in Iowa they said that he may seem to be doing good but he has no chance of winning, then when his chances got a lot better and he became strongly favored they said that he would win nothing but Iowa if he did when, and Huckabee keeps proving them wrong.
Think People. Please think.
If a cannidate can overcome the odds and can do that well, then don't you think that such a cannidate is the strongest cannidate? Ofcourse he is. |
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The establishment candidates LOST and the underdogs won.
Two of the most beautiful words I know: "President Obama"!
What a WONDERFUL country! |
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Which republican candidate could beat Obama in a debate? Huckabee. Certainly not Romney with his flip-flopping. Romney is the GOP's version of Kerry, he cannot win.
Huckabee has answers, a quick mind, he will destroy any democrat in a debate. |
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...a biodegradable platter. When all of your chips are bet on individual passion one reaps the results. This proved to be expecially true of HRC, has she played her cards from the deck she was dealt in the '70's. She got their vote, while losing the vote of those playing the new deck of cards created from her "70's deck. Kind of funny watching the speculators gamble on how they can win, and secure power. The more they lose, the more they play, and bet. They've been betting on a losing hand for some time now. When you always deal a winning hand, to those sitting around the table, your bound to lose. The table fills up with those knowing of the easy win, as you lose those filling the sharks pot. |
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Mike Huckabee scored a decisive victory in Iowa last night, dealing a crippling blow to the Romney campaign, and anyone who denies it is not to be trusted as an analyst (to borrow a line from Hugh Hewitt). Ha! |
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I am so happy that Huckabee won Iowa and so happy that Stephen Baldwin is going to be your weekly radio cohort. Please tell us more about Baldwin. What days will he be on? I am a huge fan of yours and of his. |
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"It was also a relish of a good time for my friend Michael Medved who like some others including me had been labeled by our colleague and friend Hugh Hewitt 'an analyst who could not be trusted.'"
I wouldn't trust any of you as far as I could throw you. Y'all get more things wrong than you do correct. |
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Get real. Read all about the Huckster.........
http://www.huckabeefacts.org
He ain't what you think he is, and I know for a fact (it's all in his record) that he's certainly NOT a Conservative, he's a RINO! |
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and he had that embarassing negative ad thing just this past Monday. How can he have won?
He's just a liberal RINO, who happens to be pro-life.
For example:
He wants to enact wholesale tax reform, getting rid of income, estate, capital gains, medicare, and payroll taxes (not to mention the IRS) and replace it with a flat sales tax. Liberals want major tax reform like this as well.
If major tax reform is slow in coming, Huckabee at least will keep the Bush tax cuts in place, just like liberals want.
He wants to build the border fence, hire 23,000 new agents to deal with illegal immigration, send the illegal aliens home, making them get in the back of the line to immigrate here, just the things liberals believe should happen.
He wants to keep the troops in Iraq until the generals say it's time to leave. Liberals want this, too.
He wants to fight and win the war against what he calls "Islamo-fascism", just like liberals do.
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