Huckabee’s heart might be in the right place. He might be an honest man who wants to do what’s right for the country. I believe George Bush’s heart is in the right place as well, but in the next election I would rather have someone less like George Bush, and more like Giuliani or Romney – with the brains, experience and leadership ability to steer the country the right direction on the important issues. And most importantly, someone who can beat the Democrats in the general election. Having said that, as unpopular as George Bush is with the media and the Angry Left, he sure continues to do an amazing job of getting what he wants. The Democrat-controlled congress just keeps authorizing more funds for the war. Remember when they got elected on the “mandate” to end the war and bring home the troops? Instead of ending it, Bush got them to extend it and approve MORE troops! They love to bash him, but Bush really does continue to lead in the right direction. Imagine electing someone who is like him in the sense that he’s right on all the issues, but also has more charisma, sounds smarter, give better speeches, and is able to unite and lead the country at the same time instead of being such a target for mockery and anger. It could be a great next four years. Which brings me back to Huckabee. He’s not that guy. He’s a fluke that may spoil the chances of more qualified candidates. And isn’t it interesting that the man everyone considers a Christian says the most unchristian-like comments about the man some don’t believe is a Christian, who responds in a Christian-like manner? Very ironic. Huckabee complains about Romney going negative when all Romney does is accurately highlight Huckabee’s horrible record. Whereas Huckabee attacks Romney’s character, honesty, and religion. Who is the actual negative, attack candidate?
Huckabee’s Heart
January 4th, 2008 · 3 Comments
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1 Michael in Whately,MA // Feb 2, 2008 at 3:13 pm
Speaking of brains, don’t you have an independent thought of your own? All I see in this post is a regurgitation of what you’ve heard on some talk show.
The only subject of passion for Romney is business, …oh, and his pursuit of status. His lack of core beliefs on most other subjects is a good explanation of his inconsistency.
Frankly, Mike Huckabee is the most thoughtful candidate for national office this country has seen in nearly 30 year. He has had his beliefs and positions challenged and reinforced over several decades of consistent application on a very personal level, and from political office.
The fallacy that Huckabee is blocking Romney can be clearly argued simply by examining the polls. McCain is clearly ahead in most polls, except in the South, where he and Huckabee are fighting it out, with Romney far behind, just like in South Carolina. Whether the chattering class likes it or not, if Huckabee were to drop out, McCain would make a clean sweep Tuesday, with Romney maybe winning MA, and the heavily Mormon states in the Northwest. Facts are stubborn things.
2 norrish hill // Feb 10, 2008 at 1:28 pm
I love your backhanded description of our current president.
“Imagine electing someone who is like him in the sense that he’s right on all the issues, but also has more charisma, sounds smarter, give better speeches, and is able to unite and lead the country at the same time instead of being such a target for mockery and anger.”
Yes, I agree. It would be nice to have a president who wasn’t such an ignorant uneducated buffoon.
The joke going around is that a monkey could do a better job at running the country than the guy we’ve got now
3 James // Feb 11, 2008 at 1:15 pm
What talk show has been using material from Conservativevoice.com? Did they give credit?
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