When you meet Huckabee, you think he's Ronald Reagan, said Vigneault. It's later on that you realize he's more Richard Nixon."
1 posted on
12/13/2007 11:26:33 AM PST by
dano1
To: dano1
I’m starting to think Iowa’s caucus vote will be so divided it won’t tell us much.
2 posted on
12/13/2007 11:28:30 AM PST by
Badeye
(Free Willie!)
To: dano1; _Jim
Damn how much spam are you allowed in one day??
3 posted on
12/13/2007 11:29:55 AM PST by
org.whodat
(What's the difference between a Democrat and a republican????)
To: dano1
Huckabee’s intelligence is a fraction of either Reagan or Nixon. A very small fraction.
4 posted on
12/13/2007 11:30:21 AM PST by
elizabetty
("Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm." .Ralph Waldo Emerson)
To: dano1
I have always said the first primaries should be in the states the candidates are from.
If you can not win your home state, automatic elimination.
Sort of like al gore.
5 posted on
12/13/2007 11:33:48 AM PST by
fireforeffect
(A kind word and a 2x4, gets you more than just a kind word.)
To: dano1
He cited Huckabee's record of raising taxes and his liberal use of pardons as two issues he planned to discuss. Although Minton declined to say who was behind his group until he made his first media appearance on Wednesday, after the Times went to press, he confirmed that unlike the all-volunteer Clinton Travelers the anti-Huckabee effort received outside funding. There's the whole story right there.
To: dano1
Good for these people. Just hope the people in IA and NH listen to them and then check the facts once they are made aware of them.
7 posted on
12/13/2007 11:35:41 AM PST by
penowa
To: 2ndDivisionVet; fieldmarshaldj; pissant; Travis McGee
8 posted on
12/13/2007 11:35:53 AM PST by
lesser_satan
(READ MY LIPS: NO NEW RINOS | FRED THOMPSON - DUNCAN HUNTER '08)
To: dano1
This is harsh of me, but I finally figured out who he reminds me of:
9 posted on
12/13/2007 11:37:22 AM PST by
Squidpup
("Fight the Good Fight")
To: dano1
Did you not get understand why Bill Clinton said that Huckabee would be the GOP’s strongest candidate.
A Huckabee GOP nomination will give Hillary a 45 State Victory next November.
10 posted on
12/13/2007 11:38:22 AM PST by
trumandogz
(Hunter Thompson 2008)
To: dano1
Governor Huckabee is legendary for being thin-skinned and vindictive, said Vigneault. A lot of folks out there felt his wrath over 10 years.
17 posted on
12/13/2007 3:03:07 PM PST by
Travis McGee
(---www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com---)
To: Eric Blair 2084; flashbunny; NeoCaveman; SoConPubbie; Esther Ruth; pissant; pandoraou812; ...
While Arkansas Republicans may not be responsible for plastering Iowans' windshields, many of them have concerns about Huckabee's record. Not coincidentally, Huckabee has yet to demonstrate signs of significant traction in his home state. Although his national headquarters are in Little Rock, there are few obvious signs of support for Huckabee around the city in the form of placards and bumper stickers. Hello! Is anyone out there listening? Ya' think we might know of a few reasons to not support him? - Ping.
19 posted on
12/13/2007 3:15:54 PM PST by
OB1kNOb
(Support Duncan Hunter for the 2008 GOP presidential nominee. He is THE true conservative candidate.)
To: dano1
Um, dude. You made a boo-boo. This was a negative story about your boy. You’re only supposed to post spamming puff pieces. You know the rule for trollbots.
23 posted on
12/13/2007 4:28:58 PM PST by
fieldmarshaldj
(~~~Jihad Fever -- Catch It !~~~ (Backup tag: "Live Fred or Die"))
To: dano1
Arkansas Republicans (what's left of them) plan campaign against Huckabee.
27 posted on
12/14/2007 6:56:02 AM PST by
NeoCaveman
(No handshows - Fred Dalton Thompson for President 2008, take that Nurse Rached debate moderator lady)
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