Woud it raise your suspicions if McCain put Fred in a cabinet position or even selected him as his running mate? Don’t you think Fred’s involvement in the race probably helped McCain by splitting up the social conservative vote? Who exactly had the most to gain? I’ll give you a hint: it’s someone old and decrepit and turd-crazy with a penchant for saying the phrase “my friends”.
Woud it raise your suspicions if McCain put Huck in a cabinet position or even selected him as his running mate? Dont you think Hucks involvement in the race probably helped McCain by splitting up the social conservative vote? Who exactly had the most to gain? Ill give you a hint: its someone old and decrepit and turd-crazy with a penchant for saying the phrase my friends.
“Woud it raise your suspicions if McCain put Fred in a cabinet position or even selected him as his running mate? Dont you think Freds involvement in the race probably helped McCain by splitting up the social conservative vote? Who exactly had the most to gain? Ill give you a hint: its someone old and decrepit and turd-crazy with a penchant for saying the phrase my friends.”
No, it would not. Fred left the senate because he wanted to and if he was a power hungry beast, he would have stayed in. I’m sure he has plenty of money for a comfortable life. If he did take a post, that would be one more good man in government. Fred is in his sixties - I am seventy-two and traveled all of Texas giving instruction in election law in 2006 and still advise the party and counties in election law. Paraphasing Reagan, “I won’t hold your young age against you.”