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To: xzins
Huckabee turns out to be the best communicator, doesn’t he?

I think we'd all be well-advised not to trust Huckabee as far as we could throw him.

He flipped on immigration. In 2005-6 he was all over LULAC, slobbering on them and telling them how welcome they were in Arkansas. Saw a photo of him giving a speech to LULAC's national convention when they held it in Little Rock. He was at the podium, orating away, and behind him on the dais sat Bill Clinton, watching him with fox eyes and a clever look on his face. Naw, there is something wrong with Arkansas politics -- it's the Stevens machine. I think Huckabee is the Stevenses' Republican double-down bet. I think he's just another Clinton.

Of course, in 2007 Huckabee was swearing up and down that he was rock-ribbed on immigration, honest Injun, etc. etc. Yeah, right. Oh, and he's evangelical, too -- washed in the blood, dyed in the wool, brother! -- speaks first-rate Evangelical English, too. Amen. Yeah, right.

69 posted on 11/06/2008 7:15:57 AM PST by lentulusgracchus ("Whatever." -- sinkspur)
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To: lentulusgracchus

It really isn’t about Huckabee in my mind. I was simply commenting on his ability to communicate. He was the best of those running this year in that category. Without that ability, there’s no way that Fox gives him his new TV show.

In an earlier post on this thread, I suggested a conservative caucus within the Republican party that would vet only 2-3 candidates for the presidency in any election year. If Huckabee could have gotten through a conservative screening, then fine. If he couldn’t, then that would say something, too.


72 posted on 11/06/2008 7:31:09 AM PST by xzins (Retired Army Chaplain Pro Deo et Patria)
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