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HORRIBLE HUCK; PUSHING POPULIST PAP
The New York Post ^ | December 3, 2007 | George Will

Posted on 12/03/2007 10:04:42 AM PST by Eric Blair 2084

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To: aruanan

Slightly off subject, yet still on subject, if any of you TV watchers see the recent series of Campbell Soup AD’s, which feature a chef in a chef’s hat who discovers using sea salt to lower the sodium in their new soups, check out the chef’s face. He is an almost identical clone of the Huckster. Looks just like him, a Huckabee wannabee (hmmm, I like the sound of that). Check out the AD next time it pops up on the boob tube.


101 posted on 12/03/2007 7:54:28 PM PST by flaglady47 (Thinking out loud while grinding teeth in political frustration)
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To: flaglady47

P.S., I forgot to credit my middle sister who brought the resemblence to my attention of the Chef with the Huckster.


102 posted on 12/03/2007 7:56:11 PM PST by flaglady47 (Thinking out loud while grinding teeth in political frustration)
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To: Eric Blair 2084

I don’t agree with Rush if he was saying this in reference to Huckabee. Huckabee is very likeable, many people are liking him because of how he is performing at the debates. I never heard anything about him until I heard him at the one of debates. The strategy that Rush is talking about was already used with Bob Dole. And I don’t recall Rush appearing to notice back then. Right now the Democrats are using a different strategy, the strategy is to encourage too many to try to run as a conservative, thereby splitting the conservative vote and ensuring that either McCain or Rudy get nominated. What McCain did in the Senate with the campaign refinance was unforgiveable and also the immigration bill. Hillary would love it if either got nominated. McCain with his hot temper and Rudy with his cocky personality and all his extramartial affairs, not to mention supporting abortion and gay rights! Yes Rush has a lot of good ideas, but he is not perfect, as Bob Dole has now proven. I knew it back then that Bob Dole was being used by the left wing media cause they knew he was easy to beat. If you are honest with yourself, you will see that Dole has always been dull.


103 posted on 12/03/2007 7:58:48 PM PST by rodeo-mamma
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To: flaglady47

I thought the same thing the first time I saw an ad with that chef in it. My husband agrees.


104 posted on 12/03/2007 7:59:10 PM PST by ShowMeMom (America: The home of the FREE because of the BRAVE.)
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To: flaglady47
I've seen this ad, but what struck me most was the concept of sea salt: you take sea water, chock-full of billions and billions of viruses, heavy metals, and all sorts of other crap (literally), evaporate out the water and then put what's left into Campbells soup--call that um-um good, cause I don't. Just give me the plain old sodium chloride.

It's the same with that sugar in the raw bogusness. The reason the sugar is brown is because it's impure. I want the one that is the closest to 100% sucrose; keep the traces of molasses and bits and pieces of cane or beet or whatever.
105 posted on 12/03/2007 8:06:38 PM PST by aruanan
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To: rodeo-mamma

First of all, Rush is never wrong :-) Also, he never disparages or promotes a Republican candidate during this election. He believes that it’s THEIR job to get noticed and carry their own water.

If he did it for them, it would be an unfair advantage.

Do you know Huck’s whole record and beliefs? If not than I think you will want to hear them. Just click on the “huckabee” tag at the top and read what other FReepers have posted on previous threads regarding his immigration, GW, nanny state, big Gubmint tilt.

You’re an adult. You can make up your own mind. You don’t need me or anyone else.

All I would say is consider substance over style. FRegards.


106 posted on 12/03/2007 8:08:48 PM PST by Eric Blair 2084 (Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms shouldn't be a federal agency...it should be a convenience store.)
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To: roses of sharon

I’ll say it again, along with George Will and other people politically involved (especially in political campaigns). Mr. Huckabee is a POPULIST (i.e., Lou Dobbs, Pat Buchanan, etc.).


107 posted on 12/04/2007 4:20:44 AM PST by GOP_Lady
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To: Eric Blair 2084

A Rudy/Huckabee ticket would be the worst thing.


108 posted on 12/04/2007 4:24:10 AM PST by GOP_Lady
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To: sand88

Applause for your great insight and post! :-)


109 posted on 12/04/2007 4:26:17 AM PST by GOP_Lady
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To: ishabibble

I would rather be around a smoker than a boozer any day. You never know how alochol will affect a person.


110 posted on 12/04/2007 4:28:19 AM PST by GOP_Lady
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To: Eric Blair 2084

Rush would never promote or dis-promote a GOP candidate (unless there’s something totally outrageous about a canidate). But, he did have a message about Mr. Huckabee and his fair tax. Rush said that, as of now, a fair or flat tax would not pass Congress, and he’s correct. So, in effect, Rush is saying that Mr. Huckabee knows it and is playing a game using it as a political issue to gain support. At least you knew Steve Forbes was totally sincere about the flat tax.


111 posted on 12/04/2007 4:47:02 AM PST by GOP_Lady
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To: PerConPat
The current factionalism is the result of the false sense of security brought on by America's spectacular victories against existential threats in the past. Only a catastrophic demonstration, one that dwarfs the tragedy of 911, will make it possible for leaders of Hunter's strength and forehandedness to gain traction with an electorate shaken out of its stupidity.

True, but I think Bush bears most of the blame for that.

After 9/11, this nation was united. We would have worked together to hunt the terrorists down and defeat them. We would have pulled our weight, sacrificed, done what was asked of us. We only needed a leader to ask.

Instead, W asked us... to go shopping.

He assured us that our individual personal lives would not be affected during this life-or-death struggle. Sure, there might be some sacrifice from the soldiers, their work would be hard and long, but that's over there. Back home, Mr and Mrs John Q Mainstreet wouldn't have to do anything inconvenient. No wonder that the public's support for the war has fallen as the going got tough. No wonder that we're mired in squbbling over little issues while the big ones go unanswered.

W had an historic chance. And he blew it, big time.

112 posted on 12/04/2007 7:07:56 AM PST by highball ("I never should have switched from scotch to martinis." -- the last words of Humphrey Bogart)
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To: RockinRight; samtheman
You’re 100% correct. My point, and Will’s, is that his SUPPORTERS are basically taking the approach that the “most Christian” guy is always the best candidate and either LIKE his socialism, don’t care about it, or don’t know about it.

You know what, I know some people like that. They like his abortion stance and his calling himself a Christian, but then ignore a whole truck load of other non-conservative baggage that he has. Why is he different from the old, big government southern democrats?

113 posted on 12/04/2007 7:12:30 AM PST by KC_Conspirator
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To: KC_Conspirator; RockinRight
Milton Freedman said you can't have both a welfare state and open borders.

Huckabee is going to open the border wider and make the welfare state bigger.

La Gran Sociedad.

114 posted on 12/04/2007 7:54:04 AM PST by samtheman
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To: samtheman; KC_Conspirator

Some Evangelical voters are so fixated on social issues that they ignore everything else. Hence Huckabee’s support.

Why are they not happy with a guy like Fred, who voted pro-life and supports a Roe V. Wade overturn? Yeah, he says the HLA isn’t a priority, and the reason being it won’t pass, he’s right. But he’s certainly in no way a THREAT to Christian values...

Now don’t get me wrong, lack of a conservative social issues stance is one major reason I DON’T support Rudy...but I think some take it TOO far.

Cue Huckabee - a straight up crusader on the life issue, and for that, I give him Kudos...but the guy is a miserable failure on most other issues. Don’t Evangelicals still have to pay taxes and get sick of government meddling? Do they not care about the INVASION of illegal immigrants with no desire to become American in culture or values?

To my Evangelical FRiends...this is NOT meant as a broad brush. I know that many, perhaps even most, Evangelical conservative voters do not do this, but enough of them do that I have to note that it exists and is disturbing. I use this as a call to educate your friends and neighbors and church friends that may think the way I described above as to why socialism and nanny-statism ultimately threatens our nation and way of life.

As I’ve said, whenever asking a conservative politician the power to enact a social policy, we must ask if we’d give Hillary or Obama that same power.


115 posted on 12/04/2007 7:58:28 AM PST by RockinRight (Huck supporters OPEN YOUR EYES. Socialism isn't compatible with social conservatism in the long run.)
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To: RockinRight

I got a good friend who just is pretty shallow intellectually when it comes to these things. He is in the politics business, but he’s not very good at it. Its not a wonder he is finding it hard to get a new job on a campaign.


116 posted on 12/04/2007 8:11:33 AM PST by KC_Conspirator
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To: highball

I disagree.

The terrorist goal was to severely damage our economy and stop our way of life out of fear. President Bush cut taxes, and told Americans to go shopping after 9-11, as a way to keep a strong economy and defend the American Way of Life against terrorism.

The Democrats destroyed the unity we had after 9-11. They made a deliberate plan to divide this nation and render President Bush helpless and hated, for their hatred of him and to try everything possible to regain power. They succeeded beyond their wildest dreams, even encouraging the hatred of Bush that became so accepted on the Left that it began to show up on the Right as well.

The Blame Bush for everything syndrome is their legacy and you fell for it, yourself.

Was Bush a perfect President before or after 9-11, immune from any cricicism?? Absolutely not.

Neither does he deserve the vast majority of blame that is thrown his way. And it all started after 9-11 in order to bring him down, courtesy of Leftest Dems and picked up by Rightest Repubs.


117 posted on 12/04/2007 8:14:08 AM PST by txrangerette (Congressman Duncan Hunter for POTUS...check him out!!)
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To: KC_Conspirator

I believe this is the most blessed nation in the world, for a reason. If we let it become a socialist hellhole, it will no longer be that. If God has indeed blessed this nation, He wants us to protect it, right?


118 posted on 12/04/2007 8:19:54 AM PST by RockinRight (Huck supporters OPEN YOUR EYES. Socialism isn't compatible with social conservatism in the long run.)
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To: RockinRight; samtheman
Oh boy, I just reread and opinion piece that my buddy wrote. He writes off all of Huckster's 20+ tax increases with a whim and says it comes down to his stance on abortion and calling himself a Christian, the 2 big issues, which is why he can't vote for Romney either.

(For the record, I am supporting the winner vs. Hildebeast.)

Mind you, he actually thinks Hillary in that sense is better than Romney. And he wonders why he gets turned down during interviews for campaign jobs.

119 posted on 12/04/2007 8:21:24 AM PST by KC_Conspirator
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To: RockinRight

I agree with you.

I see where they are succeeding in banning soft drinks and traditional snacks from schools. There’s a move afoot to do that by law, anyhow. Then also to regulate exactly what can and cannot be offered to students nationwide as food and drink during school meals. The give as reason that kids are obese, unhealthy, yada yada yada.

The problem is, next they will ban these items from stores or in other settings or else tax them to death. Health plans will be forced to impose restrictions on the very details of peoples lives. Whether gov’t or private plans.

The people will lose their freedoms and maybe never get them back again.

It’s very scary. And it starts with a foot in the door with people falling prey to a nanny stater like Huckabee. THe Dems are known for this, now we’ve got the fastest rising Repub candidate being known for it, too.

Unaccepable!


120 posted on 12/04/2007 8:22:28 AM PST by txrangerette (Congressman Duncan Hunter for POTUS...check him out!!)
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