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January 4, 2008 at 2:42 PM #129584January 4, 2008 at 3:30 PM #129351equalizerParticipant
Heres a consolation for some of you: druggie Rush and Larry “Tax cuts daily” Kudlow HATE the populist Huckabee for the cardinal sin of raising tax to help poor! I suspect they would vote for Hillary over Huckabee because she is owned by Wall St (The biggest bribes from financial firms go to her) and she coudlnt muster public for real tax increases whereas Huckabee could go on a “what would Jesus do” tour to get public support for tax increases.
Oh the irony is so delicious.
January 4, 2008 at 3:30 PM #129520equalizerParticipantHeres a consolation for some of you: druggie Rush and Larry “Tax cuts daily” Kudlow HATE the populist Huckabee for the cardinal sin of raising tax to help poor! I suspect they would vote for Hillary over Huckabee because she is owned by Wall St (The biggest bribes from financial firms go to her) and she coudlnt muster public for real tax increases whereas Huckabee could go on a “what would Jesus do” tour to get public support for tax increases.
Oh the irony is so delicious.
January 4, 2008 at 3:30 PM #129527equalizerParticipantHeres a consolation for some of you: druggie Rush and Larry “Tax cuts daily” Kudlow HATE the populist Huckabee for the cardinal sin of raising tax to help poor! I suspect they would vote for Hillary over Huckabee because she is owned by Wall St (The biggest bribes from financial firms go to her) and she coudlnt muster public for real tax increases whereas Huckabee could go on a “what would Jesus do” tour to get public support for tax increases.
Oh the irony is so delicious.
January 4, 2008 at 3:30 PM #129593equalizerParticipantHeres a consolation for some of you: druggie Rush and Larry “Tax cuts daily” Kudlow HATE the populist Huckabee for the cardinal sin of raising tax to help poor! I suspect they would vote for Hillary over Huckabee because she is owned by Wall St (The biggest bribes from financial firms go to her) and she coudlnt muster public for real tax increases whereas Huckabee could go on a “what would Jesus do” tour to get public support for tax increases.
Oh the irony is so delicious.
January 4, 2008 at 3:30 PM #129625equalizerParticipantHeres a consolation for some of you: druggie Rush and Larry “Tax cuts daily” Kudlow HATE the populist Huckabee for the cardinal sin of raising tax to help poor! I suspect they would vote for Hillary over Huckabee because she is owned by Wall St (The biggest bribes from financial firms go to her) and she coudlnt muster public for real tax increases whereas Huckabee could go on a “what would Jesus do” tour to get public support for tax increases.
Oh the irony is so delicious.
January 4, 2008 at 3:37 PM #129356maicdeParticipantI’m another “Christian” that doesn’t want to be associated with the Christian right-wing Evangalical group. I’ve been having a hard time confessing I’m a Christian (even though I am) since the right-wingers have hijacked Christianity and truly perverted it, in the full sense of the word. For you Republicans, I feel your pain, even though I’m not a Republican. The Republicans of yesteryear are NOT the Republicans of today Today’s Republicans have unfortunately hooked their star up to the vote of the right-wingers. I am profoundly disturbed by fundamentalism of any kind (Christian, Muslim, etc.) At first I thought that Huckabee didn’t have a chance…now I’m not so sure. God help us…I don’t mean to put down anyone that supports Huckabee. I just don’t feel comfortable with a candidate that is so heavily supported by the right-wing Christian Evangalicals.
January 4, 2008 at 3:37 PM #129525maicdeParticipantI’m another “Christian” that doesn’t want to be associated with the Christian right-wing Evangalical group. I’ve been having a hard time confessing I’m a Christian (even though I am) since the right-wingers have hijacked Christianity and truly perverted it, in the full sense of the word. For you Republicans, I feel your pain, even though I’m not a Republican. The Republicans of yesteryear are NOT the Republicans of today Today’s Republicans have unfortunately hooked their star up to the vote of the right-wingers. I am profoundly disturbed by fundamentalism of any kind (Christian, Muslim, etc.) At first I thought that Huckabee didn’t have a chance…now I’m not so sure. God help us…I don’t mean to put down anyone that supports Huckabee. I just don’t feel comfortable with a candidate that is so heavily supported by the right-wing Christian Evangalicals.
January 4, 2008 at 3:37 PM #129531maicdeParticipantI’m another “Christian” that doesn’t want to be associated with the Christian right-wing Evangalical group. I’ve been having a hard time confessing I’m a Christian (even though I am) since the right-wingers have hijacked Christianity and truly perverted it, in the full sense of the word. For you Republicans, I feel your pain, even though I’m not a Republican. The Republicans of yesteryear are NOT the Republicans of today Today’s Republicans have unfortunately hooked their star up to the vote of the right-wingers. I am profoundly disturbed by fundamentalism of any kind (Christian, Muslim, etc.) At first I thought that Huckabee didn’t have a chance…now I’m not so sure. God help us…I don’t mean to put down anyone that supports Huckabee. I just don’t feel comfortable with a candidate that is so heavily supported by the right-wing Christian Evangalicals.
January 4, 2008 at 3:37 PM #129598maicdeParticipantI’m another “Christian” that doesn’t want to be associated with the Christian right-wing Evangalical group. I’ve been having a hard time confessing I’m a Christian (even though I am) since the right-wingers have hijacked Christianity and truly perverted it, in the full sense of the word. For you Republicans, I feel your pain, even though I’m not a Republican. The Republicans of yesteryear are NOT the Republicans of today Today’s Republicans have unfortunately hooked their star up to the vote of the right-wingers. I am profoundly disturbed by fundamentalism of any kind (Christian, Muslim, etc.) At first I thought that Huckabee didn’t have a chance…now I’m not so sure. God help us…I don’t mean to put down anyone that supports Huckabee. I just don’t feel comfortable with a candidate that is so heavily supported by the right-wing Christian Evangalicals.
January 4, 2008 at 3:37 PM #129630maicdeParticipantI’m another “Christian” that doesn’t want to be associated with the Christian right-wing Evangalical group. I’ve been having a hard time confessing I’m a Christian (even though I am) since the right-wingers have hijacked Christianity and truly perverted it, in the full sense of the word. For you Republicans, I feel your pain, even though I’m not a Republican. The Republicans of yesteryear are NOT the Republicans of today Today’s Republicans have unfortunately hooked their star up to the vote of the right-wingers. I am profoundly disturbed by fundamentalism of any kind (Christian, Muslim, etc.) At first I thought that Huckabee didn’t have a chance…now I’m not so sure. God help us…I don’t mean to put down anyone that supports Huckabee. I just don’t feel comfortable with a candidate that is so heavily supported by the right-wing Christian Evangalicals.
January 4, 2008 at 4:54 PM #129407bsrsharmaParticipantTwo-Buck Huck
The rap against Mike Huckabee, the Baptist preacher and ex-Arkansas governor now doing for the Republican Party establishment what three-alarm chili does for an afternoon nap, is that he’s too inexperienced to be president, too naïve — a rube straight out of Dogpatch.
Few of Huckabee’s critics have actually come out and said what many of them think. The language is coded, as it usually is with class and race in this country. The Wall Street Journal, the anti-tax jihadists at the Club For Growth, the National Review – these pillars of Old School Republicanism have signaled that Huckabee is Not One of Ours. But they’re careful to say it’s not about class, because, of course – it is!
Class war is forbidden in the Republican playbook. But Huckabee, despite an inept last week of campaigning, has forced the Republican party to face the Wal-Mart shoppers that they have long taken advantage of. He’s here. He’s Gomer. And he’s not going away.
Huckabee revels in the class war. He’s Two-Buck Huck, and darn proud of it. He likes nothing better than playing the Hick from Hope. He and his wife lived in a trailer for a while, he points out. His son killed a dog one summer, “a mangy dog” at that, as Huckabee explained to the befuddled national press corps. He said he used to eat squirrels, cooking them up in his popcorn popper. Ewwwwhhh!………http://egan.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/01/02/intro/?em&ex=1199595600&en=15c2838ba1928613&ei=5087
January 4, 2008 at 4:54 PM #129575bsrsharmaParticipantTwo-Buck Huck
The rap against Mike Huckabee, the Baptist preacher and ex-Arkansas governor now doing for the Republican Party establishment what three-alarm chili does for an afternoon nap, is that he’s too inexperienced to be president, too naïve — a rube straight out of Dogpatch.
Few of Huckabee’s critics have actually come out and said what many of them think. The language is coded, as it usually is with class and race in this country. The Wall Street Journal, the anti-tax jihadists at the Club For Growth, the National Review – these pillars of Old School Republicanism have signaled that Huckabee is Not One of Ours. But they’re careful to say it’s not about class, because, of course – it is!
Class war is forbidden in the Republican playbook. But Huckabee, despite an inept last week of campaigning, has forced the Republican party to face the Wal-Mart shoppers that they have long taken advantage of. He’s here. He’s Gomer. And he’s not going away.
Huckabee revels in the class war. He’s Two-Buck Huck, and darn proud of it. He likes nothing better than playing the Hick from Hope. He and his wife lived in a trailer for a while, he points out. His son killed a dog one summer, “a mangy dog” at that, as Huckabee explained to the befuddled national press corps. He said he used to eat squirrels, cooking them up in his popcorn popper. Ewwwwhhh!………http://egan.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/01/02/intro/?em&ex=1199595600&en=15c2838ba1928613&ei=5087
January 4, 2008 at 4:54 PM #129582bsrsharmaParticipantTwo-Buck Huck
The rap against Mike Huckabee, the Baptist preacher and ex-Arkansas governor now doing for the Republican Party establishment what three-alarm chili does for an afternoon nap, is that he’s too inexperienced to be president, too naïve — a rube straight out of Dogpatch.
Few of Huckabee’s critics have actually come out and said what many of them think. The language is coded, as it usually is with class and race in this country. The Wall Street Journal, the anti-tax jihadists at the Club For Growth, the National Review – these pillars of Old School Republicanism have signaled that Huckabee is Not One of Ours. But they’re careful to say it’s not about class, because, of course – it is!
Class war is forbidden in the Republican playbook. But Huckabee, despite an inept last week of campaigning, has forced the Republican party to face the Wal-Mart shoppers that they have long taken advantage of. He’s here. He’s Gomer. And he’s not going away.
Huckabee revels in the class war. He’s Two-Buck Huck, and darn proud of it. He likes nothing better than playing the Hick from Hope. He and his wife lived in a trailer for a while, he points out. His son killed a dog one summer, “a mangy dog” at that, as Huckabee explained to the befuddled national press corps. He said he used to eat squirrels, cooking them up in his popcorn popper. Ewwwwhhh!………http://egan.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/01/02/intro/?em&ex=1199595600&en=15c2838ba1928613&ei=5087
January 4, 2008 at 4:54 PM #129648bsrsharmaParticipantTwo-Buck Huck
The rap against Mike Huckabee, the Baptist preacher and ex-Arkansas governor now doing for the Republican Party establishment what three-alarm chili does for an afternoon nap, is that he’s too inexperienced to be president, too naïve — a rube straight out of Dogpatch.
Few of Huckabee’s critics have actually come out and said what many of them think. The language is coded, as it usually is with class and race in this country. The Wall Street Journal, the anti-tax jihadists at the Club For Growth, the National Review – these pillars of Old School Republicanism have signaled that Huckabee is Not One of Ours. But they’re careful to say it’s not about class, because, of course – it is!
Class war is forbidden in the Republican playbook. But Huckabee, despite an inept last week of campaigning, has forced the Republican party to face the Wal-Mart shoppers that they have long taken advantage of. He’s here. He’s Gomer. And he’s not going away.
Huckabee revels in the class war. He’s Two-Buck Huck, and darn proud of it. He likes nothing better than playing the Hick from Hope. He and his wife lived in a trailer for a while, he points out. His son killed a dog one summer, “a mangy dog” at that, as Huckabee explained to the befuddled national press corps. He said he used to eat squirrels, cooking them up in his popcorn popper. Ewwwwhhh!………http://egan.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/01/02/intro/?em&ex=1199595600&en=15c2838ba1928613&ei=5087
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