To: TitansAFC
If Hunter did that then he just relegated himself to almost complete obscurity when it comes to national politics.
I doubt though that he really had a chance for the VP slot.
I am surprised about this.
31 posted on
01/23/2008 12:32:22 PM PST by
Radix
(If your outgo exceeds your income, your upkeep will be your downfall.)
To: Radix
Huckabee will never be President, so why:
1) endorse him
2) make himself look like an idiot and tick off his fans?
54 posted on
01/23/2008 12:34:33 PM PST by
jdm
(A Hunter Thompson ticket would be suicide.)
To: Radix
If Hunter did that then he just relegated himself to almost complete obscurity when it comes to national politics. A 20 plus year career as a professional politician has alreadt done that. I'm sure the dozen people that voted for him in the primaries are scratching their heads.
To: Radix
I doubt though that he really had a chance for the VP slot.
What VP spot? Huck is finished. The world caught on. Except for Hunter. Hunter has a MAJOR judgment problem. Glad he's out, too.
To: Radix
If Hunter did that then he just relegated himself to almost complete obscurity when it comes to national politics. And this is different from his previous lofty position in what way?
Duncan Hunter started out as a nobody, remained a nobody, and has finally embraced his inner nobodiness by sucking up to the Huckster.
1,452 posted on
01/23/2008 7:56:16 PM PST by
hunter112
(With Fred gone, our best hope is for a compromise candidate from a brokered convention.)
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