Posted on 01/26/2008 2:19:54 AM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
That's kinda not where you wanna be at this point in a campaign, Stewart.
Huckabee sounds Like he will be Campaigning on Tv on local Talk shows.. He and His wife will drive and His campaign team left will Campaign on Blogs...
Speaking of that, has anyone seen dano1 and dane recently?
They have an ad running in Florida. I would not call that flat broke.
Did you read the article?
Faced with a tighter budget former Governor Mike Huckabee's presidential campaign found enough money for new TV ads, calling for the end of the IRS.
http://www.todaysthv.com/news/news.aspx?storyid=59594
You go ahead and support an open borders, tuition for illegals, tax & spend RINO from Hope via Tyson because he’s a Baptist minister with a glib delivery and us real conservatives will sit this one out, I guess.
Huh? I’m not supporting anyone, so who are you talking about? Since Fred Thompson dropped out, there are NO more conservatives running for president. Are you a sheep, so that Duncan Hunter’s endorsement commands you to support Gomer Pyle? I do my own thinking, FRiend. I’m with Rush Limbaugh, in that I may not vote for the GOP this year. You can put all kinds of lipstick on that pig, but it won’t make it a conservative.
Sorry to burst your bubble but you only talk for yourself. And if you don’t think Rush Limbaugh will support the republican nominee over the democrat then you have a poor understanding of Rush Limbaugh. And yes including McInsane.
McCain wants more amnesty for illegals, Julie-Annie wants to give them welfare and Hickabee wants to give both.
Romney is the last option left. The rest can go to hell...
Standing up on the national stage next to a short, fat old hag, the last thing the Republicans need is a weak, frail old man.
Romney is a vibrant, healthy man and like it or not, in our image driven society, it is solely that image that will elect him.
Despite your unusually strong physical attraction to Romney of Massachusetts, that is not what everyone is saying...
from TIME
Friday, Jan. 25, 2008
From the day he announced his candidacy, observers have noted that Mitt Romney “looks presidential,” yet this appearance advantage did not particularly help Romney in the early primary states. In Iowa and New Hampshire, states where voters expect and usually receive face time with every candidate, Romney came across on the stump as stilted and rehearsed. Voters flocked instead to the personality-rich and cash-poor campaigns of Mike Huckabee and John McCain.
“Sometimes he’s so polished, he’s polished almost to a flaw,” said Brian Wood, 44, a real estate developer at a rally in Sarasota, Fla., expressing a common concern. “People don’t think he’s human.”
http://www.time.com/time/politics/article/0,8599,1707027,00.html
Time magazine???
Romney looks like an un-feminized man. Tall and muscular. The rest look old, frail and severely out of shape...
Of course, the leftist Time magazine wants to define American manhood as wimpy and feminized, not virile and ambitious.
I would love to see the candidates actually have fist fights. I would put money on Romney.
Or perhaps mud-wrestle in a Massachusetts gay bar?
It gives the primary Rockefeller candidate, Hillary Clinton, a much easy chance of victory in November.
The game is almost over - Diebold will do the rest...
That is Julie-Annie’s deal... I never saw Mitt wear a skirt...
He’s a good guy and definetly outperformed the expectations from when he announced, and I think he did a lot to show that evangelicals are forever an unforsakeable part of the foundation of the Republican party, but his loss in SC was probably fatal to his chances this year. If he stays in, he’ll win a good chunk of delegates from the deep southern states, but there comes a point when it’s time to admit the game is over.
It’s between two guys right now. In January 2009, we will be swearing in either President Romney or President McCain.
“Huckabee suggested that if the former Tennessee senator and Law and Order actor had done so earlier, Huckabee would have won last weekends GOP primary in South Carolina primary...”
Dream on, Huckabee. Most of those votes are going to Romney, if anyone at all. Had Fred not been in the race, Huck may well have come in third behind McCain and Romney. His support tops out at around 40-50% of evangelicals. That does not a winner make, no matter how he spins it.
We agree with Rush Limbaugh and other BEDROCK Conservative thinkers... those that do what they do for love of country and not for love of celebrity or money. We scorn Oprah type politics or who can get the most corrupt number of fellow DC thieves to endorse them. ALL positions and program proposals... all directions put forth by men are measured against tried and true Conservative ideology and principles. If it does not fit into the structure of Conservatism, we pass on it... and we pass, at this time, on any of the four candidates left in the Republican race. A 5 pound mallet couldn’t make these square pegs fit into the round hole they seem so intent on crawling into. We may just pass on voting for the office of President... while we wait, we look to GOD for a miracle.
LLS
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