To: pissant
One thing I notice is Duncan Hunter’s respect for Mike Huckabee. I’m wondering if Hunter as a candidate would benefit having Huckabee help him with organization?
To: upsdriver
I think he was mainly using Huck’s experience as a reason to believe that you don’t have to be an annointed candidate to compete. Huck was the only one of the cahs poor candidates to elevate. Hunter sees hope in that. Not so much for Huckabee, but for himself going forward.
15 posted on
03/21/2009 12:04:29 PM PDT by
pissant
(THE Conservative party: www.falconparty.com)
To: upsdriver; pissant
One thing I notice is Duncan Hunters respect for Mike Huckabee. Im wondering if Hunter as a candidate would benefit having Huckabee help him with organization?
Only if Huckabee isn't interested in either POTUS or VPOTUS.
There's not a small-goverment bone in that Christian Socialist's body.
17 posted on
03/21/2009 12:05:41 PM PDT by
SoConPubbie
(GOP: If you reward bad behavior all you get is more bad behavior.)
To: upsdriver
No one is perfect, and Hunter's falling for the Huckabee shtick drops him down to "only" about 99% in my book.
Also, as I remember, the initial "anointed candidate" was Giuliani. Romney also looked strong at first. McCain only emerged as dominant after early challengers eliminated each other.
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