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Huck and Mitt are being pounded right now.
Good for Fred.
Well Ol” Sparky the NRA accusation was not as clear cut as you pretend it to be.
Regarding MLK it depends on figuratively or verbatim. You obviously have a thing against Mitt with your posts. So be it. But you have flat out lied in some of your statements.
That being said Go Fred.
One who claims Huckabee would make a “great vice president”....
Romney’s interview by Russert did a GREAT job of convincing me that he is NOT the candidate I want. Between weaseling, waffling, and just verbally wandering around questions without ever answering them, he showed an obscene lack of principle and conviction.
And what he did say about “reasonable” gun control and so-called “assault” weapons, mandatory health insurance, and letting illegals stay here didn’t help him a bit in my estimation.
Mitt is imploding at an alarming rate
You know what kills me? Every one of the “front runners” has got some kind of warts, RuPaul has big warts, Tancredo’s out and meanwhile, you’ve got this amazing, straightforward, principled, decent, solid conservative named Duncan Hunter who can’t get enough traction to rise into serious contention. Just a little less inspiring, only a little, is Fred Thompson, who is doing a bit better these days, but still not quite storming the barricades. I really liked them both all along, but the more I see the Romney flubs, the McCain immigration question, the Guiliani social issues, the Huckabee liberal side, the more these two guys stand out like a couple of gentlemen who wandered into a gin mill on the bad side of town.
It just kills me that the obvious quality of these two men does not rise right to the top, front and center or everyone watching this political version of Wrestlemania-Death Cage, so we could get on with the business of beating whatever socialist that other party ends up throwing in the ring. This process grinds down the big name candidates to the point where they may not even have any solid base of support left for the general-in either party or among independents.
If it were today, I’d vote for Thompson, but only because I think his chances would be better than Hunter’s.
Apparently, the left Mitt doesn’t know what the right Mitt is doing.
Romney is the Joe Isuzu of the GOP. Only thing is, Joe is still funny.
Then there were the tears.