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To: marron
He probably has grown to like Huck as a person during the campaign, and thats understandable.

Hunter endorses Mike Huckabee the amnesty-supporting, Gitmo-closing, "Bush-is-arrogant" man who scares the pants off of 80% of conservatives ... and you call that "understandable."

Yet Mitt Romney in 1993 utters one little toss-away line about giving everyone equal rights under the US Constitution -- and FR hardliners scream HOMO-LOVER LIBERAL FLIP-FLOPPER LIAR LIAR!!

If it wasn't so sad, it would be laughable.

546 posted on 01/23/2008 1:57:46 PM PST by Edit35
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To: Rock&RollRepublican

With the departure of my guys, Hunter and Thompson, and with McCain excluded on general principles, Romney is the best of what remains.

Since Hunter disagrees with Huck on most things that matter, I can only conclude that his endorsement is personal, rather than political. It doesn’t sway me, though, anymore than Schwartzkopf’s endorsement of McCain. I admire the general, but he’s wrong about McCain. McCain is a no-go, and Huck is in a death-grip struggle for last place with Giuliani, leaving Romney marginally ahead on points.


584 posted on 01/23/2008 2:06:16 PM PST by marron
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