Posted on 01/31/2008 2:09:25 PM PST by Jim Robinson
Interesting. Didn't know that.
Sorry, it’s true: just use google, you twit.
As governor of Arkansas five years ago, Mike Huckabee joined a bipartisan chorus of politicians who concluded that the U.S. trade embargo against Cuba was bad for businesses, harmed the people of Cuba, and was thus “un-Christian.”
He has since had had flip-flop of Romneyarian proportions on this issue.
The part about harboring illegals is so well known, it’s not even worthy of dispute.
As far as I know, on those occasions he never suddenly switched gears from classical to rap to country-western to whatever else seemed most popular at the moment.
That's one reason I like him better as a musician than as a politician.
I just couldn’t resit giving a moron like you specific examples of Huckabees coddling of illegals:
When he was governor, Huckabee held the following positions on illegal immigration:
1. He supported higher education benefits for children of illegal immigrants,
2. opposed a federal roundup of illegals from his state in 2005,
3. opposed a 2001 bill requiring proof of citizenship to vote in the state
4. Also in 2001, pushed for legislation to grant driver’s licenses to illegal immigrants.
Not much different than Obama.
If they pick anybody but the candidate who came in with the most delegates (possibly as determined by last-minute deals with second-tier candidates like Paul and Guiliani), a large number of voters will feel that their guy was robbed and sit out the election.
In other words, he is weak to the point of ineptitude on the two vital functions of government -- foreign and domestic security.
No thanks.
What have we got to hit back? Try...
Victory in Iraq (still pending) kick Islamofascist butt where ever it resides.
Lower taxes (not permanent yet, dump the AMT)
Smaller government (oops)
No Amnesty- seal the border yesterday
The Right To Keep And Bear Arms
Pro-life, anti-Gay agenda.
Just say No to dynasties
Rallying speeches do not, a president make.
Whoever gets the nomination will have a real fight on their hands. They'd better be able to utilize each of these 'clubs' effectively. To borrow from a Golf analogy, we'll need a Tiger Woods from the tee to green this time around. Which of our guys will look best in a green jacket?
You make some good points.
This is the reality in my state (NY). The GOP (such as it is) was evidently successful in getting Thompson and Hunter off the ballot. They started this in order to promote Rudy, but now that he’s out, they are pushing McCain. Unfortunately, neither Thompson nor Hunter had a big following here and it would appear that Romney isn’t going to bother too much with Super Tuesday states. McCain WILL get the 101 delegates, no matter what I do.
There is no way Romney can win here (if there was, I’d vote for him) and there is no way I can support Huckabee, who will drop out and endorse McCain, so I’m back to my only option, which is to write-in Fred.
I’m thoroughly disgusted, but my vote won’t end up meaning a thing.
Missouri Right to Life endorsed Huckabee. I still don’t know what I’m going to do on Tuesday. I heard Thompson was still on our ballots. I’m torn between feeling like I’m throwing a vote away but voting for who I really want to and plugging my nose and doing what I think will actually help Conservatives. *sigh* I’m not excited about voting anymore.
He's responsible for his decisions/actions/endorsement...
..I'm responsible for my decisions, etc.
However, more weight is given someone who was percieved as principled leader & a defender of the unborn.
How he can approve/endorse this man who is abortion minded to his very core, I don't know.
I leave him to answer to God.
Man will fail me....God never will.
I have concerns that Huckabee is a softy on the issue of illegals and also on the issue of the GWOT. Those are 2 out of my top 3 issues (the remaining 1 being gun rights, which Huckabee seems fine on).
Comparing Mitt Romney's flip flop to Saul's conversion on the Damascus road....
...that, in my opinion, is blasphemy!!
Once again you’re comparing Romney’s worst case scenario to some perfect candidate’s best case scenario.
Of course there is some risk with Romney, and of course there is a down side.
But McCain IS Romany’s worst case scenario, with no upside.
Huckabee is a liberal tax raiser and a liar who smears others (after saying he didn’t hve any intention of doing so), lies about other people’s records (just like McCain), and can’t win this race. He’s fundamentally dishonest.
I can’t imagine why he’s staying in, unless it’s to split conservative votes, ensuring McCain’s victory and getting the #2 spot on McCain’s ticket.
I planned on doing so for many of the same reasons. ....especially the mean bass part.
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