To: jodiluvshoes
In
American Thinker, this like perfectly sums up my own disgust in The Huckster:
If a presidential candidate isn't weighing every word that comes out of his mouth - especially on such an explosive subject - he has no business in the race. Huckabee knew full well what he was saying and who he was saying it to. He was reminding Christian conservatives of who the "real" Christian in the race was.
12 posted on
12/12/2007 8:38:46 AM PST by
MaestroLC
("Let him who wants peace prepare for war."--Vegetius, A.D. Fourth Century)
To: MaestroLC
If a presidential candidate isn't weighing every word that comes out of his mouth - especially on such an explosive subject - he has no business in the race. Huckabee knew full well what he was saying and who he was saying it to. He was reminding Christian conservatives of who the "real" Christian in the race was.
He absolutely knew what he was doing, as have the other religious leaders comments, emails, and threats of 3rd party or staying at home. This kind of "you arn't religious enough, don't go to church enough, your life is not vice-free, your not a good enough Christian", has been going on for 6 months.
Not to mention threatening voters could lose their souls or principals if they vote the wrong way.
Huck is the result.
To: MaestroLC
Huckabee knew full well what he was saying and who he was saying it to. Absolutely he did. Hickabee is the worst stereotype of the mean-spirited small town Snopes come to life. He springs full size from the pages of a Faulkner novel. And that ain't good.
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