Posted on 10/21/2007 1:43:48 AM PDT by dano1
Each of us agrees with that, but that is child’s play compared to what Clinton was involved in.
Is it impacting our nation in an extreme way? Hell yes. And who swore an oath to protect the states against invasion? Huckabee? Nope.
His views on immigration put him on my unable to vote for list. It doesn’t put him on the ‘just like Clinton’ or ‘anything like Clinton’ lists.
Saturday, October 20, 2007
LITTLE ROCK, AR Former AR Governor and Presidential Candidate Mike Huckabee proved today that he is favorite son of conservative voters, placing first place in a Values Voter Straw Poll among attendees of the Family Research Councils Summit in Washington, D.C.
Huckabee was the No. 1 favorite among the 952 attendees the summit and voted in person, with 51 percent of the vote defeating rival Mitt Romney who received just 10 percent of the vote.
The results are as follows:
1.) Mike Huckabee - 488 - 51.26%
2.) Mitt Romney 99 10.40%
3.) Fred Thompson 77 8.09%
4.) Tom Tancredo 65 6.83%
Todays victory in the on-site contest is yet another indicator that I am the top choice of voters in America who are looking for a truly consistent, conservative candidate with a proven record of results and the vision to lead America forward, said Huckabee.
Huckabee, who had 11 standing ovations during a rousing speech today before an enthusiastic audience, espoused his non-negotiable priorities for America freedom, faith and family. After the speech, he finished just 30 votes behind Mitt Romney in a straw poll which included online polling.
The Clintons have no morals, so they will do or say anything in order to gain power.
To be honest, I suspected your overall view would allow you to accept this. I appreciate the comments. Take care.
Jimmy Carter was a good man, but not a good President...
sorry...jimmah was NOT a good man...this anti-semetic a-hole should have stayed on the peanut farm along with his equally anti-semetic bee-atch wife!!!!
as for a president.....actions speak louder than his words!!!
I always thought Rosalynn was smoking hot, though. Maybe I need comitted.
That’s going to be quite a trick since he believes pretty much what they do.
You need glasses that’s for sure. She’s about as bland as they come and can be a real witch when she wants to. Like no class. During Mrs. Nixon’s funeral; all she could do is sit there and glare at Nancy Reagan.
Two major liberal rags, NYT and the Telegraph, have come out this week in support of Huckabee. If he can get their support, he can’t get mine.
I think it was the lips. LOL
Get real.
I don’t have the right to like big lips on a woman? To each his own, y’ know. ;^D
First time I heard him speak was on Glenn Beck the other night. He sounded extremely strong on illegals that night. Please tell me more about his squishiness. I really want to know.
Don't be fooled. Huckabee is a proxy to get Giuliani elected. His job is to take Fred down.
“Super Nanny” with a better jokewriter.
Do you believe Huckabee is a party to it, or is he running as his own man? My guess is he’s running as his own man.
An anomaly ? No. AR began electing GOP Governors as long ago as 1966 with Winthrop Rockefeller, Sr. He dragged the state kicking and screaming into the modern era, finally taking down the old racist Orval Faubus, who had been “Boss” of the state for 12 years. Of course, rodents like Dale Bumpers, who beat an ailing Rockefeller in 1970, took credit for Rockefeller’s achievements and tried to get the “new” liberal rodents associated with them. The next GOP Governor came in 1980 when Frank White beat none other than first-term Gov. Clinton. Unfortunately, back in those days, terms were only 2 years, and Clinton took the office back again in the bad GOP year of ‘82 (had it been 4 years, Frank White probably might’ve been Governor for most of the ‘80s and Clinton would’ve had to have looked for other permanent employment).
With respect to Huckabee, he won the Lt Governor’s office in a special election after the corrupt Jim Guy Tucker ascended to the top job after Clinton went to DC. Huckabee was the 2nd GOP Lt Governor in the modern era (with Rockefeller sweeping the WW2 hero Maurice “Footsie” Britt in with him in ‘66 and ‘68). His goal was not the Governorship, but was David Pryor’s Senate seat. When Tucker’s corruption finally did him in, Huckabee had to give up his ambition for the Senate, thinking that the people of AR would not want such a rapid turnover from Tucker to himself to an as-yet-unelected Lt Governor (soon to be Winthrop “Win Paul” Rockefeller, Jr.) and requiring yet another election for the Lt Governorship (the 3rd in only just as many years), so he stayed put and Tim Hutchinson won instead.
During Huckabee’s first term, the GOP was finally growing to match the trend in the other Southern states. We had half the federal delegation (and were competitive in all 4 districts and the Senate seats), but by 1998, things were starting to stall. Huckabee was failing to recruit the kind of candidates we needed to make breakthroughs in statewide offices, and we were also stalling in the legislature — hitting about 30% of the representation, but failing largely to elect anyone outside the western edge of the state and the Little Rock metro area. He was backing people like his wife and the ex-wife of one the Congressmen for statewide office, and it met with predictably poor results (and started to give him a black eye).
He most assuredly should not have run for that last term in 2002, by which time, the federal GOP presence shriveled from 3 to 1 (not a lot when you think about it, but that’s still a 2/3rds decline, and the poorest showing for the overall delegation in a dozen years and the ‘70s, back when there was hardly any GOP to speak of). We met with the added problem that Win Paul Rockefeller, who was all but expected to take over from Huckabee when he finally stepped down, contracted leukemia and died last year. Asa Hutchinson, Tim’s brother, stepped in, but he just was never able to get any traction and lost quite badly to a rodent hack. With Huckabee’s departure and causing the atrophying of the party, he left it at its weakest point since Rockefeller, Sr’s defeat in 1970. This, again, stands in stark contrast to virtually every single solitary other Southern state.
Obviously he is better “morally” than Clinton, but assessing Huckabee on his own terms, and he ranged from disappointing to a downright failure.
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