Posted on 12/14/2010 8:33:09 PM PST by pissant
Former Arkansas Governor turned Fox News host (and now Florida resident) Mike Huckabee says he won't run for President in 2012. Well, he won't if former Florida Governor Jeb Bush decides to run. Huckebee came out of national obscurity to place second in the 2008 Republican Primary, and is widely expected to make a bid again in 2012. Which he probably will considering Jeb Bush has denied time and time again that he'll ever run for President.
"Having gone through the process before and knowing just what it entails, it's not a decision I'll make lightly," Huckabee tells The National Journal. "If I did run, I do think I would have very significant strength going into it. The real question for me is, do I get through the nomination process?"
Other familiar names are also expected to mount a bid in 2012 as well, including Sarah Palin, Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney. Though, only one person would keep Huckabee out of the race altogether, and that's Jeb.
"I love Jeb, I think he's brilliant," Huckabee says. "He could certainly raise the money, and I think he'd clear the deck."
(Excerpt) Read more at blogs.miaminewtimes.com ...
No kidding.
Talk about whistling past the grave yard...
All their problems come wearing a dress and high heels. If they don't recognize that they are in for a big surprise...as I believe you are.
Maybe the Huckster family could be poster boys for Michelle and her Food Police campaign.
I said on another thread last night that the usual suspects are all waiting to see what Sarah's going to do. If she declares, most of them are going to hang it up right there.
They're all a bunch of miserable cowards, which is why they dare not get into the ring with her. She'll whack 'em like a flopping halibut, and gut 'em without blinking.
No more damn bushes period.
No more damn bushes period.
Fixed it for you. Palin is only guilty of reiterating McCain's position on illegal immigration during the 2008 primary. It was not her position, but she had to support it as his VP running mate.
She's since stated her own positions on illegal immigration, which mirror those of the American public.
They both SUCK! Over my dead body would I ever support either one.
I think most of the American people are with you on that.
And, may I add - no more Clintons, either.
But dontcha know? Vertical stripes create the optical illusion of a slenderizing affect.
What a disgusting pic. They both look like homos.
Bwaahaa! You're getting me psyched for the primary.
So another dirt poor politician who wound up rich. Why am I not surprised?
She's since stated her own positions on illegal immigration, which mirror those of the American public.
Forgetting the fact that she didn't just reiterate his position in 2008 she supported it, and has not contradicted that stance to date, or that you implied that she has no principles of her own except political ambition, she made this comment on March 27, 2010:
"VAN SUSTEREN: Governor Palin, if you were vice president today, what would you be telling a President McCain about what to do about immigration, if anything?
PALIN: I support his position on immigration. It all comes down to securing the border. And he who has actually proposed some solutions, the Obama administration does not want to listen to Senator McCain or any other Republican, and that, of course, leads to a greater problem that we have in Washington, D.C. And it's that lack of the new administration's ability and enthusiasm for listening to those on the other side of the aisle who have some good solutions that they want considered."
You know, at this rate, I'm wondering if no one but Sarah will even show up to run.
An article that was posted here last night stated that something strange is happening, in that no announcements have been made by any Republican hopefuls yet. The author pointed out that normally, there are a slew of announcements by potential candidates right after a midterm election. It's been six weeks, and no one's breathed a word.
I think that's an interesting observation, if true. It would seem to indicate that all the players are holding back for some reason (like we even have to guess what that is).
I know one thing... On the day that Palin announces her run for the nomination, all hell's gonna break loose. It'll be the only topic of conversation for the following week, and will push nearly everything else off the front page.
I also know that her supporters are gonna rock the house from coast to coast on that day, and the noise they bring is only going to get louder by the week, until she wins the general election.
It's going to be one for the ages.
Nether was ever "nominated" for president and many, including Reagan, ran more than once. And no, I am NOT a Huck or Bush supporter.
Sarah Palin
Oh, yeah.
It's gonna be the Clash of the Titans.
Imagine thought the shock and angst should Palin decide NOT to run? It is possible.
WF, do you see anything specific that Palin's opponents might perceive as a great vulnerability?
I.
By Matt DeLong
Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, August 2, 2010
Former Alaska governor Sarah Palin said Sunday that Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer (R) has the cojones that President Obama does not have to take on illegal immigration.
Appearing on Fox News Sunday, Palin (R) blasted Obama over the Justice Departments lawsuit to block Arizonas controversial new law and attacked him in particular for not addressing sanctuary cities where local law enforcement is prohibited from asking people about their immigration status. Arizonas law bans sanctuary cities.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/08/01/AR2010080102791.html
II.
On the first episode of Alaska she said we should build the fence.
III.
Whatever it takes...no amnesty...keep it simple, vows Palin, annointed President Palin on The Factor. In spite of Bill OReillys posited amnesty bias, in spite of overbearing interruptions, in spite of a battery of staccato questions with no chance to provide a full answer, OReilly failed to rattle Palins resolve that protecting Americas borders is a top priority, a national security issue.
Sarah Palin delivered solutions the majority of Americans support : Secure the borders, enforce the federal immigration laws, no amnesty, American citizens get first shot at American jobs, and no repeating past mistakes - whatever it takes.
What follows is the video of this riveting interview in OReillys No Spin Zone, a transcription of the clip which focused on illegal immigration, prepared by Political Buzz Examiner, Devonia Smith.
www.examiner.com/political-buzz-in-dallas/illegal-immigration-o-reilly-batters-sarah-palin-on-amnesty-vs-solutions-video-transcript (includes link to video)
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