To: elizabetty
This poll was taken before the Huckabee disaster this afternoon.
I am not sure Huckabee voters see this as a disaster. I have talked to family back in Iowa and even though they are not all Huckabee people, they look at this afternoon as Huckabee pulling back from the abyss at the last minute. He is getting credit for taking the high road (like it or not).
To: mcjordansc
He is getting credit for taking the high road (like it or not).
People who consider what he did the high road have a moral compass problem.
He not only took the entire day off yesterday to make the ad but he pulled the most craven and cynical political act of trickery in the book with his faux "news conference."
Funny the Baptist Preacher had no qualms about making an attack ad on the Lord's Day.
27 posted on
12/31/2007 8:38:43 PM PST by
elizabetty
("Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm." .Ralph Waldo Emerson)
To: mcjordansc; elizabetty
” He is getting credit for taking the high road (like it or not).”
I don’t believe that you really believe that, the man was busted in front of all of us on national television, just accept it.
If you keep doing this kind of dishonest and delusional posting for a couple of months, then you will sink down to the level of the Romney supporters, so take some advice, no sane person wants to go there.
31 posted on
12/31/2007 8:59:14 PM PST by
ansel12
(Washington:I cannot tell a lie,Clinton:I cannot tell the truth,Romney:I cannot tell the difference.)
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