Comments on: Ed Rollins: Huckabee Will Win Iowa
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- MERRY CHRISTMAS !!
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- Huckabee probably has a relatively wide stance.
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- It is just a shame that some Republican campaigns have stooped to these sewer tactics. posted by edf12
Yeah, it is a shame!!! I hear one of the candidates is even running as ''The Christian Candidate''. Commercial complete with the sappy sweater, a cross(a bookshelf) above his right shoulder and the light of God shining down on his left. Thats just what this country needs, another self-rightous idiot who thinks hes Gods Choosen One. - Reply to this comment
- We need fewer "Christians" and more lions.
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- Mitt is getting just too desperate with Iowa. From what I hear, he is spending the vast majority of his war chest in a last ditch effort to save Iowa. The packets that were being delivered throughout Iowa today are clearly a desperate act to smear Mike. My bet is that these tactics will hurt his campaign.
It is just a shame that some Republican campaigns have stooped to these sewer tactics. - Reply to this comment
- This statement by Rollins is a complete joke, just like his candidate. The Iowa voters need to do some serious research on Huckabee and his record in Arkansas. Also, why hasn''t the media picked up the story about his son and the killing/hanging of a dog as well as the gun incident at an airport in April? All the while Huckabee was busy giving pardons to over 1000 felons. Is this the kind of family the Iowa voters want in the White House? Huckabee could only hope to be as accomplished as Mitt Romney, a Harvard Baker Scholar (top 5%), a man who started up the extremely successful Bain Capital, who turned around the Salt Lake Olympics, and is so tough on illegal immigration that the famous sherrif Joe Arpaio of Arizona has joined his team. Here''s what smart, informed Evangelicals think about Huckabee: www.evangelicalsformitt.com
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- If Hick''a''be hits up the plates this Sunday to finish paying for the Bush/Christian/Jew Iraqi Crusade and replaces our troops with ALL volunteer Christian Soldier Brigades, I''d vote for him.
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- If you really like big government, high taxes, and the destruction of our constitutional rights, then vote for any "front runner" in either party.
Ron Paul is not your candidate. - Reply to this comment
- "A joke, the guy cant even have the balllers to vote his conscience when thats what he is paid to do, cult of personality is all that is propelling the Senators rise cause it is not his record, his experience or his intellectual debating prowess and I would suggest it is easy to rise above partisan politics when you dont engage, my vote for Obama PRESENT but at least he isnt a obstructionist subversive republican but Bloomberg may yet be an option if the Dems nominate another light weight to be President."
Posted by pepperp1
Yeah, I heard you the first 30 times you posted this. What a way to show Jowand you''re not obsessed with getting revenge . . . - Reply to this comment
- Oh no, not that Ron Paul guy. Were you on vacation for a while there Prophet? Weenie head.
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- PS Not saying Obama''''s going to actually be able to make many changes if any at all, but at I do think he''''ll be able to use that to bring us together somewhat. At least he won''''t antagonize the way Billary will . . .
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Posted by SamTheTVCat at 05:03 PM : Dec 21, 2007
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A joke, the guy cant even have the balllers to vote his conscience when thats what he is paid to do, cult of personality is all that is propelling the Senators rise cause it is not his record, his experience or his intellectual debating prowess and I would suggest it is easy to rise above partisan politics when you dont engage, my vote for Obama PRESENT but at least he isnt a obstructionist subversive republican but Bloomberg may yet be an option if the Dems nominate another light weight to be President. - Reply to this comment
- Let''s see, in the last week, Mitt Romney:
1) Said his father marched with Martin Luther King, which turns out to be a lie.
2) Said he never attended Planned Parenthood fundraisers, which turns out to be a lie.
3)Said he was endorsed by the NRA, which turns out to be a lie.
HELLO?????????? - Reply to this comment
I think its a great idea to have Huckabee as the republican nominee, it will be a nice change from the neo conservative war complex APAC, PNAC, AEI, et al, I''ll even send money to help ya all out don%u2019t forget to go to the polls, praise the lord and I35. And Iowa should always pick the Republican nominee. Iowa however is not representative in anyway of the values and diversity that is the Democratic party and their first caucus should move elsewhere, white male Christian Baptist just don%u2019t cut it nor are their values what we independents and Dems value in an elected official, ethics and competence come first not god talk without a record of corresponding deeds and enough with the bad boys. But watch out for those SWIFTIES they are coming for sure but at least that will distract them for Senator Clinton.- Reply to this comment
- Anyone interested in what Huckabee is really like face to face should try this funny (but it actually happened) column:
http://goupstate.us/index.php/lanefiller/2007/11/02/title_14 - Reply to this comment
- PS Not saying Obama''s going to actually be able to make many changes if any at all, but at I do think he''ll be able to use that to bring us together somewhat. At least he won''t antagonize the way Billary will . . .
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- "Just like Hillary and Obama will draw out the hate filled, lying, vote rigging Progressives."
Posted by jowand
That''s not true - many of Hillary''s supporters are about vengeance; most of Obama''s supporters are tired of the red versus blue and want a unifier . . . somebody who''s a relative ''outsider'' who understands that all of us (red and blue) share a disgust for greedy corrupt government.
For me Huckabee dissing Shrub was a major plus, although I''m not sure how that plays with his base . . . don''t Huckabee and Shrub have the same base (Southern Baptist Evangelicals?). If it came down to Hillary versus Huckabee it''d have been really tempting to vote for Huckabee except that I keep hearing these terrible quotes he''s made in the past that show a tremendous amount of ignorance and intolerance - total deal-breakers for me . . . - Reply to this comment
- Tell you what guys, while Huckabee made a major blunder by attacking Bush, therefore making me put my support for either Romney or Thompson (lets face it we all want Dunkin Hunter, but don''t think he can win), I would still vote for Huck over any of the democrats.
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- "If you elect me, Hick-a-be, I promise a plastic Jeezus in every pot."
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- I agree with Rollins, the Huckster will win in Iowa, but only because he "sugar coats" his lies with a Biblical phrase. He is a Con Man of the worst style, with racism and hate slightly obscured in his "religion." I think he will draw out the same haste filled group that voted (and rigged voting machines) for the Cowardly Cowboy last time.
Posted by exCoachKen at 04:46 PM : Dec 21, 2007
Just like Hillary and Obama will draw out the hate filled, lying, vote rigging Progressives. - Reply to this comment
- I agree with Rollins, the Huckster will win in Iowa, but only because he "sugar coats" his lies with a Biblical phrase. He is a Con Man of the worst style, with racism and hate slightly obscured in his "religion." I think he will draw out the same haste filled group that voted (and rigged voting machines) for the Cowardly Cowboy last time.
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