October 28, 2009

If ever there was a reason to get involved...

It should be to make sure that THIS doesn't happen.

Posted by: Alice H at 04:33 PM | Comments (12) | Add Comment
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1 Oh.  Look.  My blood pressure went up 100 points reading that.

Posted by: alexthechick at October 28, 2009 05:54 PM (QTHYr)

2 I suppose the only positive thing about Huckabee being an early frontrunner is that the Michigan Obama supporters won't vote for him this time around.  Michigan really should close their fucking primaries.

Posted by: Alice H at October 28, 2009 06:03 PM (qJHYy)

3 Eh, it's years early, Huckabee is trying to look like the guy who's next in line.

He doesn't have a chance unless they start to really diddle with the primary rules to keep us from voting for the wrong people.

Posted by: Veeshir at October 28, 2009 06:18 PM (OTfZc)

4

I just flat-out don't believe any frickin' CNN poll period, but especially one where Palin is involved. The questions, the weighting, are designed to get the answers the pollsters want to get ...and what has been wanted (by the lefties) since she came on the national scene, is an end to Sarah Palin-ism. By any means, fair or foul, legal or illegal ...it's all manipulation.

...she'll make a fine president.

Posted by: davis,br at October 28, 2009 06:31 PM (uCShA)

5 If Mike Huckabee becomes the Republican nominee, I will unflinchingly vote for Obama. This man is the death of conservatism. Four years of a weak and neutered Obama is infinitely better than the damage that would be inflicted on the Republican party by a Huckster presidency.

Posted by: Jeff M at October 28, 2009 06:53 PM (8P3+x)

6 I couldn't vote Obama.
I'd write in Gus Hall. I'm absolutely serious about that.

Posted by: Veeshir at October 28, 2009 07:10 PM (OTfZc)

7 Fine, I guess I could write in Zombie Reagan.

Posted by: Jeff M at October 28, 2009 07:13 PM (8P3+x)

8 Yeah, an undead conservative is better than a dead commie.

I just like the symbolism of voting for a dead commie instead of a live one and there's no way I'll vote for Huckabee. Just cuz his socialism is all religious and stuff doesn't mean I like it.

I also don't believe he was for the Fair Tax, I think he just wanted to get some people pushing him and if he could get Libertarians  like Boortz to endorse him, well, that's pretty big for someone who's major allure is religious.

Posted by: Veeshir at October 28, 2009 07:23 PM (OTfZc)

9 Zombie Reagan over Huckabee any day.  Huckabee scares the hell out of me.  Really, if my options were Obama vs. Huckabee, I'd ... I don't know what I'd do.  Curl up in a corner and cry for a long, long time?  Move to China?  Become a Somalian pirate?

Posted by: Ember at October 28, 2009 07:39 PM (LdRAG)

10 I'm with Ember. Huckabee scares the bejebus out of me.

Posted by: Nicole at October 28, 2009 08:45 PM (JTIQ4)

11 me too. He is that scary combination of uber evangelical wrapped around a big spending nanny state social architect.

And what is funny is that a formerly relevant, formerly conservative blog wants to claim that anybody not with him is a Huckabist. He don't know me very good, do he?

Posted by: eddiebear at October 28, 2009 09:13 PM (MsOo9)

12 Any time Huck is the answer, it's got to be a stupid answer, he's whiffed on NY 23, which is just as well, it would probably cost Hofffman money, he was enthusiastic about the Nobel, he's the perfect useless squish against Geraldo, and those are his good points

Posted by: ian cormac at October 28, 2009 10:34 PM (/N3zO)

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