Posted on 03/02/2008 10:28:53 AM PST by mtrott
One of Texas largest newspaper, The Dallas Morning News, has endorsed Mike Huckabee over presumptive Republican presidential nominee John McCain, saying that even though it is mathematically impossible for Huckabee to capture the nomination, he is the GOPs future.
The newspapers editors wrote in Sundays editions that as a result of his social and religious conservatism, the former Arkasnas governor is on the wrong side of abortion, gay rights and other key issues but Huckabee still is committed to helping the poor and middle class, is good on the environment and not bound by ideological litmus tests.
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I disagree strongly with them, in that I think Huck is on the RIGHT side of abortion, gay rights and other key issues". Are they idiots? Or are they spinning? To me, Huck is closer to Reagan than McClame.
his speech this week in houston blew people away
Besides the fact that the Huckster isn’t McCain, he has also made conservative pledges that we can hold him to. McCain, hasn’t even changed his position on amnesty, or CFR. I’m glad that the Huckster hasn’t dropped out and I hope he keeps McCain from getting the 1191 delegates he needs to win the nomination outright.
Not odd. They know that McCain is going to be the GOP nominee, so they don’t want to explain why they supported him in the primaries when they are endorsing Obama in the general election. If Huckabee had been the apparent GOP nominee, they would have endorsed McCain.
“So according to the Dallas Morning News, what would make this nation GREAT again is more dead babies and gay marriage?”
Make no mistake, they are endorsing Huckabee for one reason only. To cause dissension in the GOP. They know that the Dems are chewing each other apart and could have a civil war at the Convention, so they are hoping to cause some problems. Fortunately, Huckabee is not strong enough of a candidate to cause any harm. This will backfire and keep a weakened Huckabee in the race - which will provide McCain with visible victory declarations after each and ever primary.
Of course. That said, both of these clowns are but a faint shadow of Ronaldus Maximus.
They endorsed Huck back in December and reprinting it today.
Boy, that is great. I always wait until the DMN makes an endorsement before I know who to vote for. NOT!
Good ol’ Arkasnas! (spelling from the article)
Everyone, please listen to this guy. He reads these scumbags like a book.
Did Juan Mexicain just say that the Huckster was the future of the GOP? If that’s the case then we might be in bigger trouble then I thought. From what I can tell the only thing the Huckster has right is on Abortion, Gay rights, and Marriage.
Or maybe they looked at Huckabee’s real record in Arkansas rather than swallowing the pack of store-bought lies and distortions from the Club for Growth that most folks around here guzzled like Jim Jones’ Kool-Aid.
“Huckster has right is on Abortion, Gay rights, and Marriage.”
Those are extremely important things, and if any of us were one of the 50 million unborn babies that were killed, since Roe, we might understand more just HOW important those issues are.
But, those aren’t the only issues that Mike Huckabee is better on than John McCain.
Go to Huckabee’s website and find out:
None better than Huckabee on protecting our 2nd amendment rights, while McCain has wavered.
MINUTEMAN CO-FOUNDER Gilchrist has endorsed Huckabee, not McCain, so he obviously feels Huckabee is better than McCain on border security.
Duncan Hunter also endorsed Huckabee.
ping
Can Huckabee still pull this thing out and if so how?
Why has Free Republic so quickly pulled Huckabee's name out of "Popular Keywords" list especially since he's the closest thing by a (few thousand) country mile(s) to a conservative in this crazy race?
“What’s the delegate count?”
That’s a loaded question. There are about a half-dozen ways to count delegates, and several involve estimates that generate different results from different sources.
The most optimistic number is the current McCain “hard total” of only 308 delegates:
http://www.thegreenpapers.com/P08/R.phtml
http://www.thegreenpapers.com/Definitions.html#Coun
I’ve been going by the New York Times count of “soft pledged” McCain delegates, which is currently at 865:
http://politics.nytimes.com/election-guide/2008/results/gopdelegates/index.html
http://nytimes.com/ref/us/politics/2008delegates.html
“Can Huckabee still pull this thing out and if so how?”
Post #4 here is from February 14, but it’s still relevant:
http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1975767/posts?page=4#4
“Why has Free Republic so quickly pulled Huckabee’s name out of ‘Popular Keywords’ list especially since he’s the closest thing by a (few thousand) country mile(s) to a conservative in this crazy race?”
In defense of Jim Robinson, there was a period of several days last week when very few Huckabee articles were posted. If by some miracle we hold McCain below 50 percent in Texas—thereby causing the at-large delegates to be distributed proportionally—maybe he’ll put it back up.
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