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Monday, February 04, 2008
Gregg Jackson :: Townhall.com Columnist
Why I'm Voting for Mike Huckabee
by Gregg Jackson
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Okay, maybe I'm committing professional suicide.

I'm putting principle above what they're calling "party loyalty" these days. I'm putting inalienable rights endowed by our Creator above my friendships with other conservatives in the media. I'm putting real constitutions above the celebrity "conservative" lawyers who long ago figured out that defending the actual meaning of constitutions is no way to get ahead in the world.

If I disappear you can send letters to the gulag where they send real conservatives and constitutionalists who point to conservative emperors who have no clothes.  Here goes.

I have made the decision to vote for Governor Mike Huckabee on the basis of research into actual records -- rather than empty campaign double-talk.  Alone among the frontrunners, his record is conservative on the most fundamental issues. I will go even further: examining records proves that when $100 million dollars of GOP campaign propaganda is set aside, Mike Huckabee is the only real across-the-board (social and fiscal) conservative among the three front runners.

Mitt Romney is not only not a conservative on any issue, he's not even on the left-right spectrum. He has no beliefs. No principles. No backbone. No soul. He is a soulless creature who will do and say anything to get elected.

McCain is somewhere in the middle. He has disappointed me, and many other conservatives, many times (McCain-Feingold and McCain-Kennedy chief among them). If he becomes the GOP nominee I will support him.

I will not under any circumstances vote for Mitt Romney. Ever.

Here is why I support Mike Huckabee:

Abortion: First and foremost, I am voting for Huckabee because he is the only leading candidate who supports the core of the GOP plank - the Human Life Amendment. Mitt Romney openly opposes it. McCain has voted "pro-life" but voting is as far as he will go. He recoils from paying any price politically or personally to end the holocaust happening daily around the corner from your house. When pro-life conservatives were trying to replace career pro-abort Sandra Day O'Connor on the Supreme Court, McCain called Justice Samuel Alito "too conservative."

We will never be safe and secure from either foreign or domestic enemies until we stop the barbaric, inhumane practice of abortion which has liquidated almost 50 million babies since Roe v Wade. I agree with those who examine providential events in American history and conclude that God has protected this nation at crucial times. If you are even open to that possibility, wouldn't you have to agree that 50 million seems like a lot of babies to kill and still hope God will protect America? Isn't that hypocritical of us? Outlawing abortion at the federal level is not a secondary issue.  It's Issue Numero Uno. It's a no-brainer. Mike Huckabee deserves every vote in America for understanding that alone. 

Senator McCain is not in favor of amending our constitution to ensure that, regardless of what state a baby is born into, he or she is guaranteed the legal right to life. How puzzling to claim to believe in the inalienable right to life and liberty yet assert that "federalism" or "states' rights" somehow grant states a power to take innocent life. In 1860 that position was not the abolitionist position. It was the pro-slavery position. Today it is neither constitutional nor conservative. It's just theoretically halfway between good and evil. And it won't end the harvest of death and take the blood off our hands.

Mitt Romney is the Founding Father of government-subsidized, $50 abortion-on-demand in Massachusetts. Laws don't get any more pro-abortion than Mitt Romney's Orwellian health care plan...unless you go to Communist China. Even the Communist Democrats in Boston couldn't pull that off. He is not merely "weak" or unconvincing on this issue. He's an amoral pro-abort masquerading as a convert to the view that human life is sacred. Other than that he's indistinguishable from Ted Kennedy and Hillary Clinton (both of whom have gleefully endorsed the Romney-Kennedy-Planned Parenthood healthcare plan). Enough said? He claims he was required by law to sign this healthcare bill that established abortion with a $50 co-pay as a "healthcare benefit."  That is an insult to our intelligence and a pre-meditated lie. There is no Massachusetts' law that requires subsidized abortion on demand. Romney also appointed a Planned Parenthood member to his healthcare advisory board and no pro-life member. Pro-life governors don't do that. This alone puts him on the pro-abortion extreme of the spectrum -- for Democrats, let alone Republicans.

Marriage: Unlike McCain who worked hard to defeat a Federal Marriage Amendment (FMA), Huckabee strongly supports a FMA and understands what is at stake for America, our children and grandchildren if we fail to enshrine into law that marriage is between one man and one woman. Although Governor Romney has recently staked out a position claiming to support traditional marriage, he speaks as the opportunistic politician who unilaterally imposed "same sex marriage" in Massachusetts after the law-making body that has exclusive authority to do so, refused to grant the Goodridge judges their fantasy. He did this revolutionary act -- unbidden by even the judges -- claiming he was just "following the law." A lie, pure and simple, powerfully refuted by the state Constitution itself.

As many constitutional experts have tried in vain to warn the conservative elites, there is no law that allows "same sex marriage" in Massachusetts. It's still illegal. The court merely issued a surreal and legally impotent declaratory opinion that barring same sex marriage was unconstitutional. Romney even opposed efforts to remove the judges who violated their oaths of office by ignoring the state constitution's removal of court jurisdiction to even hear such a case. In September of 2007 we finally learned the explanation for Romney's mysterious actions: he was carrying out a 2002 campaign promise to the homosexual "Log Cabin" Republicans.

Immigration: Although Governor Huckabee has been called the "amnesty" candidate, he has never supported "amnesty." He is in favor of securing the border and has taken the "No Amnesty Pledge." He has received the endorsements from Congressman Duncan Hunter and Jim Gilchrist founder of the Minuteman Project. Senator McCain was the co-author of the McCain-Kennedy-Bush "comprehensive immigration" bill that was ultimately defeated. But he now supports securing the border first. Governor Romney supported McCain-Kennedy-Bush as well and now, like McCain, claims to support securing the border first. Neither has that much credibility with me when it comes to this issue. Although I tend to trust McCain more given "Multiple Choice Mitt's" penchant for surreal flip flops.

Foreign Policy/National Security: Governor Huckabee has the most executive experience of any candidate in either party - three or four times what Mitt Romney has, considering Romney spent so much time outside his state (212 days in his last year in office).

With nearly eleven years running a state, Governor Huckabee is by far the best qualified to manage a huge, bloated bureaucracy. He supports increasing defense expenditures from our current 3.9% of GDP level to the Reagan Era 6% of GDP level and the "Powell Doctrine" of using overwhelming force. Senator McCain lacks the executive experience but does have the actual military and government experience and is no doubt well qualified to lead the War on Islamic Jihadism. By supporting the surge even when it was not politically popular, McCain showed that he is willing to do the right thing regardless of the polls. Governor Romney is the least qualified of the three. Romney's chief counterterrorism expert Cofer Black was condemned by the 9-11 Commission, Congressional Joint Inquiry, and the CIA Inspector General for his mismanagement of the CIA's Counterterrorism Center as contributing factors in the 9-11 attacks. This should be a major concern for voters.

2nd Amendment: Huckabee has always been a staunch supporter of the 2nd Amendment.  McCain has more of a mixed record on gun control laws. Romney is by far the most pro-gun control anti-2nd Amendment candidate. He has always supported the Brady Bill and the so called "Assault Weapons Ban" both of which are opposed by the NRA. As governor he boasted about having signed into law some of the strictest gun control laws in the country.

Taxes and Spending: Huckabee is, by far, the most fiscally conservative of the three. As governor he cut taxes almost 100 times and left Arkansas with an $850 million surplus. While I have some questions about his proposed" Fair Tax" which is a flat consumption based tax that would replace our federal income tax, it is by far the most aggressive fiscal proposal put forth by any candidate. While Senator McCain did oppose the Bush Tax Cuts (b/c they didn't include enough spending cuts), he now supports making them permanent. And nobody doubts his anti-pork spending bona fides. Romney, as governor, raised taxes by over $500 million dollars. (He called them fees) leaving the Commonwealth in financial turmoil. His government run socialist healthcare plan he claimed as his signature achievement has been exposed as a catastrophe in the making. And although he derides McCain for not supporting the Bush Tax Cuts, Romney himself didn't support them either.

Special Rights for Homosexuals: Huckabee has always been opposed to same-sex "marriage" and any special rights based on sexual orientation. McCain has more of a mixed record as one of seven other GOP senators who opposed a federal marriage amendment. Romney boosted funding for pro-homosexuality indoctrination in schools, pushed gay adoption, falsely pretending that a law forced him to, and has been the more aggressive in catering to the homosexual militants than most liberal Democrats. He argued in 1994 that he could get more accomplished for the gay agenda than Ted Kennedy and made similar promises when running for governor in 2002. He called a 2002 Massachusetts protection of marriage amendment "too extreme" and is solely responsible for illegally instituting "same sex marriage" in the Cradle of Democracy. He also supports homosexual Boy Scout leaders and homosexuals serving openly in the military.

 

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what a goof ball.
he says he is voting for Huckabee because he has researched things. then he says he will never vote for Romney because he has no convictions. that is an unresearched position handed by the MSM. if he had researched, he would have come to a different conclusion as i have had.

i respect those voting for huck but i dont respect those who say things that are not true.

Amen, to you I say Amen
Finally, a columnist on here gets it. Thank you for telling it like it is, not only on Huckabee but on Mc Cain and Romney as well.

Someone does their research
I have been stunned this election cycle with the utter lack of intellectual curiosity, and the mob mentality, of those I once respected on the conservative side.

The majority of Huckabee supporters, myself included, started out skeptical about Huckabee just based on what we had heard third-hand. But many of us felt it was fishy that such frantic attacks were leveled against him. He couldn't be THAT bad. So we followed that little intuitive red flag, and did some serious research to dig beneath the crap that was flying around.

In contrast, it appears few of the pundits and conservative "thought-leaders" have done serious, open-minded research, preferring to outsource their thinking to the Democrats (Ann Coulter: "If they hate Romney, he must be the best guy for us"), to "infallible" groups like the Club for Growth ("Pay no attention to the money Romney has given us"), and to Rush ("If Rush supports Romney, why can't you?" read here on TownHall).

Do your own research and find out 1) why people are attacking Huckabee and 2) what is the big picture and context behind the cherry-picked facts and outright distortions they are using. You may end up coming around 180 degrees, like I did, after finding out just how false so many of these attacks are, and how much potential Huckabee really has.

Doing my own research
When I did my own research about Huckabee, I found that most of the attacks against him were distortions or outright falsehoods.

But more importantly, I discovered a man who can lead. He leads by inspiring, not by browbeating people. He's got a bold, positive vision that includes the FairTax and energy independence. These are the issues of today.

We would all love to have Reagan back. But although Reagan's principles are timeless, the concrete proposals needed are different today. We need energy independence, instead of Star Wars. We need the FairTax, not just tinkering with the tax code.

We need a tough, enforcement-first immigration policy that still affirms legal immigration, not an amnesty followed by a promise of enforcement.

For all these reasons, I've chosen to think for myself and vote for Huckabee.

dude
maybe you need to make us aware of your sources. I've researched Romney on the internet and come to the same conclusion. When someone changes what are supposed to be their core values and convictions the way Romney does for political expediancy, it is clear that those values and convictions mean nothing to them.

Sorry Gregg for going Liberal here but..
Just looking at that goofy smiling fool picture of you already explains you voting for Huck! :)

Romney is Honest
I have met Romney. I have worked under Romney (indirectly) as part of the multi-state National Guard security force at the 2002 Olympic Games, and I have watched him for almost six years.

No one who is not a pragmatic has ever been elected, and Mitt is certainly a pragmatist, but he is an honest one and an optimist who will strengthen America in all of the right ways, from the economy to national defense to family values.

Every major conservative leader is now leaning toward Romney.

If you want to hand McCain the nomination, vote for Huckabee, but mark my words, you will be sorry.

Meanwhile, Romney has surged at least 11% over the last week to be within 3% of McCain NATIONALLY going into Super Tuesday. If that momentum continues tomorrow, we could see Romney win a lot of states he was not expected to.

Romney (and America!) for the win!

Come on Greg you forgot one ...
Important thing about the research you refer to...
It was provided to you by the Huck/McCain campaign. Am I right? OK..cheap Lib shot again.
BUT....
You know that Huck can't win...Huck knows that Huck can't win...McCain knows it will be harder for him to win without Huck still in.

Now thats all the research that really needs be done! :)

Research backs Gregg, not you
"then he says he will never vote for Romney because he has no convictions. that is an unresearched position handed by the MSM. if he had researched, he would have come to a different conclusion as i have had."

"i respect those voting for huck but i dont respect those who say things that are not true."

Time for some serious self-loathing, then. :)

Those of us who have researched Romney open-mindedly can't help but wonder why he is now "correct" on every single issue on the laundry-list of conservative issues, when he was completely different on most of them just a few years ago. Life, guns, taxes, Reagan, illegal immigration, gay rights, and more... he's had an all-too-perfectly timed "conversion" on these issues in the last 3 or 4 years.

Could it be that he has been preening himself to win the nomination?

Your suggestion that the MSM is pushing the "Romney is a flip-flopper" line, unfortunately sounds just like a line you heard from one of the conservative pundits. Blame it all on the MSM. Well, they may not be always right, but does that by definition make them always WRONG? Logical fallacy.

WHAT
First of all these comments about all the attacks Huckabee has gotten. What attacks? The only one attacked on the GOP side on a continuous basis is Gov. Romney.He's an outsider that has built a fortune on hard work and integrity. Second of all this notion that Gov Huckabee is this great well spoken man with integrity that cares so much about everyone. Maybe you haven't seen or heard his comments at anti-Mormon conventions or gatherings. The text is out there go read it. If you think that comes from someone who cares about Mormon's then either you are a blind believer of that stuff too or just blind. By the way I am not a Mormon,but catholic, I have a lot of Mormon friends who I respect a great deal. Gov Huckabee's comments during this campaign and demeanor have made me want to puke. And what gets me is his followers do not see ot or maybe they do and agree with it and if that's the case I'm truely frightened.

Inaguration
Top 3 reasons I am NOT voting for the idiot former fatty

1. He can't and won't win or even come close
2. A vote for fats is a vote for the angry little man
3. Just like his hero Juan McLiar---Hucky skipped the lessons on honesty in Bible school ("don't Mormons believe that Jesus and Satan are bothers"---imagine your own version of his fake sincere face while "asking" that question of a NYT reporter).

Enjoy dancing with President Hillary at the White House! Maybe Huck will let you play in his band or hold his cue cards so he can "spontaneously" amuse us with his downhome lies/charm (fried squirrels in college PLEEEEEEEEEEASE).

About Gov Romney
Can anyone answer this question: Why didn't Romney run for re-election in 2006? If the answer is that he knew he'd be running for President, then why does his Web site have a phony video of him sitting around with his family in Dec 06 figuring out whether to run?

If the answer is that he knew he'd probably not get re-elected, then there is a whole bunch of questions he needs to answer.

Good article
I think Huckabee has been the most unfairly maligned candidate in this election cycle. He would make a terrific President.

Hey Doug
Did you not notice Gov Romney expending millions of dollars in Iowa on ads attacking Huckabee with "facts" that FactCheck.org said were distortions? And he STILL LOST! I'd call that attacks on Huckabee.

Buddy for crying out loud ...
How many tours as Gov of Mass is one supposed to endure anyway...
I give him credit for hanging in there as long as he did. But...
You may have hit on the tip of a sinister conspiracy. Keep asking questions. The truth is out there. :)

DOUG says only Romney has been attacked.
"The only one attacked on the GOP side on a continuous basis is Gov. Romney."

You are in Mitt Romney's alternate universe.

The FIRST and MAIN attacker against any and all opponents in this race has been the Romney campaign and allies.

As far back as 2005, Romney spread large sums of money around to conservative organizations like the Club for Growth. Romney's allies paid more than half a million for the CfG's ads against Huckabee. (By the way, CfG's own figures, stripped of editorializing, show Huck's record was BETTER than Romney's on taxes.)

Romney spent MILLIONS in attack ads on Huckabee in Iowa. The attacks have stuck with far too many conservatives, who latched onto these ideas and didn't bother to do their own research.

FactCheck.org did TWO whole articles debunking Romneys' attacks on Huckabee.

Romney's also bought many negative ads against McCain. In one debate he said that he never claimed McCain was for amnesty, then McCain produced an ad funded by Romney saying that very thing.

The Fact Checker has given more Pinnocchios to Romney for his negative attacks.

And you have the GALL to say Romney is the only one that has been attacked.

None of the other candidates like Romney... but that's his OWN fault.

Hey Ron
Usually governors that are doing a good job have more than ONE term. But it's an honest question that I've never heard Mitt answer.

Do you really think Mitt sits around with his family and a legal pad to make big decisions? (Watch "The Decision" video on Mitt's site.)

Buddy...good question... In his case...
I can actually see it happening...
In a Mitt can see his father walking with MLK kind of way. :)

Research clowns
Bravo to those who have done their homework. That is great! I did my homework in Game Theory. Here is the conclusion from my LONG research. Huck can't win. It will place McCain in the driver's seat. McCain will not win the General Election because he is a moderate. I would rather the race be between Huck and Romney, but it is not.
If everyone had done REAL on research on conservative principles, none of these folks would be in the lead...Thompson would be.


allenfuller
In your hatred you didn't read what I said. I said on a continuous basis and no one can deny that. It is funny, you never answered me about the hate Mr Huckabee has spewed towards Mormons. Why not? Do you share that hate? If not, how can you still vote for someone that displays it? Please answer that!!!

So you vpte for Huckabee
because he's as rabid qanti-gay bigot and religious zealot as you. And he's willing to promote discrimating against a minority based solely on prejudice. Like Hitler.

Christofascism is not conservatism.

Interesting...
And you have no problem whatsoever with the fact that Huckabee has talked about amending our constitution to bring it into line with God's principles? Pray tell, whose idea of God's principles? Which god? Which church?

I've had enough of one White House that thinks it can cook the books with science in order to fit its moral agenda. The intellectually dishonest and mental midgets who believe in a literal six day creation have no place in the seat of power of the greatest nation on the face of the earth.

My Opinion of Mike, I'm VOTING FOR FRED
These are the Republican choices. A write-in would allow you to continue to vote your principles.

Republican Party Candidates for President in California

Candidate Name Party
Mike Huckabee Republican
Duncan Hunter Republican
Fred Thompson Republican
Tom Tancredo Republican
Rudy Giuliani Republican
John H. Cox Republican
Sam Brownback Republican - No Candidate Statement Submitted
Ron Paul Republican
John McCain Republican
Mitt Romney Republican
Alan Keyes Republican

Vote your principles, GIVE FRED DELAGATES IN THE CONVENTION, no need to waste the signs, keep them up as a symbol of principal. We now have a responsibility to choose again, as for me, I’m going to vote for Fred if his name is on the ballot.

The right to choose cost some of our fellow citizens, countrymen and family the ultimate price. Our price for our right to choose based on our principles is one vote.

VOTE FOR FRED…

Dennis McIntire, “The Constituent”
http://www.dennisforlife.com

Always vote for principle, though you may vote alone, and you may cherish the sweetest reflection that your vote is never lost.
John Quincy Adams

Politics fries people's brains
Doug writes:

"In your hatred" ... "the hate Mr Huckabee has spewed towards Mormons."

nyrock writes:
"So you vpte for Huckabee because he's as rabid qanti-gay bigot and religious zealot as you. And he's willing to promote discrimating against a minority based solely on prejudice. Like Hitler.

Christofascism is not conservatism."

It's very funny to see the people saying they are anti-hate, actually sounding like they hate Christians. And instead of trying to expand the GOP, they seem to want to kick out everyone who doesn't think EXACTLY like them.

Rombots, you are just frantic because your guy Romney doesn't have a chance, and you're taking it out on Huckabee. Why don't you take it out on McCain? Or how about, on Romney himself for being such a wishy-washy candidate?

Politics is such a funny thing. It fries a lot of peoples' brains. Even Romney himself said in 2005 that Huckabee would make a great President. Conservatives praised Huckabee in 2001 for creating the "Tax Me More" fund to mock liberals who wanted to increase taxes. But now he's a liberal, socialist, tax-and-spend bigoted easily-led religious-freak hick idiot.

Get some perspective, people. Keep your minds open. The more extreme somebody sounds, the less likely they are giving you a full picture of reality. That's what really tipped me off to start doing my own research on Huckabee... the attacks against him

If Huckabee doesn't win, I'm still voting for him. I don't like Romney, and I don't like McCain. You can't convince me that Romney is any better than McCain because of his flip-flops and his past record. If we vote our PRINCIPLES, then maybe our voices will be heard by the Republican party in the future.

bonsaikc
*Sigh*

Why do I have to do bonsaikc's homework for him?

Huckabee wants to amend the Constitution only for two issues: a pro-life amendment (which has been part of the Republican party's platform since 1980) and an amendment to define marriage as one man and one woman... something that many Republicans support, including Bush. Huckabee specifically says he doesn't want to use government to enforce a religion... it's not even possible.

No, instead you have to take his words out of context (he was talking about THESE TWO ISSUES). I can't blame you entirely, someone else probably did it before you. But you should have thought for yourself instead of just repeating it.

Welcome to the world of soundbite politics, where people can believe things that are 180 degrees from the truth based on a few words.

I respect a man of principle
but keep in mind that while conservatives viewed Fred Thompson's entry into the race with great anticipation, Fred himself chose to sleep through the primary process except for that 1 or two week period between the SC debate and the SC primary. I don't think he wants your vote.

allenfuller
Problem is you never answered my questions which leads me to believe one thing!

allenfuller
To repeat Allen. Do you agree with Huckabee's comments about Mormons. If so it explains why you support him. If you do not agree, how could you support someone that makes hate filled comments against people?

Doug
I think your question is ridiculous. I've never heard of "anti-Mormon conventions or gatherings". Where were these held? WTC 7? Is that why the government imploded it, to cover up the secret anti-Mormon meetings that were going on there?
I'm voting for Huckabee but religion has nothing to do with it. I don't know anything about Mormons and it doesn't matter because that played no part in how I made my decision, and it should play no part in how you make yours. The reason the majority of people don't like Romney is because as Ted Kennedy said of him, he is "multiple choice". When I see him saying all the right things now, I can't get out of my mind the videos I've seen of him on youtube saying exactly the opposite thing when he was running for governor. As for Huckabee I haven't seen or heard him say anything against Mormons.

A Refreshing Display of Honesty...
I wanted to let you know that I truly appreciate your article and for one important reason. You said you did your own research and came to your own conclusions. That is what this race is all about. It is not about name calling, attack ads, phone calls to Americans relaying false and erroneous information about other candidates. This election is about choosing who each of us feels is the best fit for the White House.

In this atmosphere of fear and "doing whatever it takes" mentality, it is refreshing to read an article that was well thought out and obviously came from the heart.

Thank you again for your article and your point of view.


luis
Gov. Huckabee made the Jesus Satan comment. I have also been forwarded the comments he made as the main speaker at the Southern Baptist convention in which he was the main speaker that night. The hate he spewed was shameful. Religion doesn't have anything to do with who I vote for either. But, knowing and seeing the comments that are associated by this man, seeing the hate for Mormons on the blogs of his supporters makes me wonder why people view him as this honorable Christian leader. In my view, comments he has made are neither Christian not something I view a leader of a church or country for that matter should be saying. Even if I agreed with all of his policies, how could I vote for him when he has said these things about a significant minority in this country that is a very big contributor to Conservative voting and principles in this country.

Truth about Romney be told.
I think you can see by the posting of the people who did not argee with this article that they are all either leftists or neolibs.

This article is great and finally some more people are telling the Truth about both Romney and McCain but especially Romney.

I think it should scare people the way the "new" media has promoted Romney as the Reagan conservative and as the conservative in the most true sense, when Romney is a MASSECUSETTS LIBERAL. Their denial of this and promotion of Romney is breath taking.

The best defense they can come up with is to claim that it isn't true, which they would fail to reason out because it is true, or they will know that they are wrong so they will plead that whoever doesn't vote for Romney is a bigot, or just what we are all to often seeing which is that they will claim that Romney has the money and thats all that matters.

A vote for Romney is a vote for McCain. It is Romney who made McCain look so strong and do so well when McCain defeated Romney in his own backyard in NH. If Romney had dropped out after Iowa, he would have saved a lot of money and a McCain victory in NH would have been unimpressive.

Come on Romney people, I know you may never admit it, but Romney is a liberal and everyone knows it. The talking heads have shown their true colors, most of them don't really care about the issues. Please stop this Romney is a conservative non-sense, it is truly insulting the intelligence of anyone who has researched it.

Vote for a true social conservative. Vote for Mike Huckabee.

Facts Count.
Facts and Huckabee
do not flock together.

Fact is who's dumber
Gregg for beliving the lies
or Mike for telling so many
that close to God's eyes.

There is always judgement,
and in this case Mike Huckabee
knows better, he has a degree
that should have made it clear to him.

All you Huck supporters better...

...understand that McCain HATES ALL CONSERVATIVES. Especially RELIGIOUS conservatives.

WHEN John McCain STARTS GITTIN' HIS REVENGE ON CONSERVATIVES- You Best Believe the Sh*t is gonna hit you too. He is NOT gonna seperate the Huck supporters from the Mitt supporters.

He's gonna go after ALL CONSERVATIVES. He is a VERY angry, vengeful man- he's been spendin' the last eight years showin' us JUST HOW VENGEFUL he is.

McCain voters like to point out his 'lifetime' conservative rating of 82. BUT they don't MENTION that his yearly ratings HAVE GONE DOWN YEAR AFTER YEAR.I believe that the last year that he voted enough to EVEN GET A RATING it was 65.


Romney Family Council
"Buddy" wrote, "Do you really think Mitt sits around with his family and a legal pad to make big decisions? (Watch 'The Decision' video on Mitt's site.")

As a matter of fact, I believe that the video is real, and that the process of making the final decision was exactly as portrayed. Romney chose not run for a 2nd term of Governor of Massachusetts because he was *considering* a run for the presidency and knew that he could not serve his state faithfully if he decided to run. But he had not yet made a final decision -- that was not made until he put it to his family council. The video shows a very real, and, if you must, a very *Mormon* family council in action.

Mitt Romney knew how much his candidacy would effect his wife and children, and he did not want to dictate his choice to him. He let them each speak their mind, and together they made the decision that *they* would run, together.

Romney's deep respect for the opinions and feelings of his wife, sons, daughters-in-law, and even his grandchildren, explains why they all so enthusiastically support him.

We can count on him to respect the opinions and feelings of us all in the same way.

Tracy Hall Jr
hthalljr'gmail'com

WOW
I have had the same experience as many others. Never heard of Huckabee until people started attacking him, wondered what all the fuss was about, who is this evil hillbilly anyway? Did my own research, found out he has been maligned, slandered, misrepresented, misquoted, and lied about.

Even Rush, who I thought I could count on to go back to original sources was just spouting the same lies and distortions.

Just the fact that his campaign has come so far and is still in the black when he just had a shoestring budget in the first place tells me a lot about his fiscal conservatism and common sense leadership.

Thank you, Gregg, for your intellectual honesty and objectivity.

Doug's question answered
Doug, I when first introduced to my many mormon friends was very interested in there faith. Being of the protestant guild, so to speak we differed on many doctrines and theology. The fact that I disagreed with them does not make me an anti-mormon bigot, it makes me an independant thinker. I am still friends with those Mormons, though we still disagree on doctrinal issues. The words "doesn't a mormon believe..." have come out of my mouth many times when I ask my mormon friends. They answer honestly, and correct me or agree with me many times. If you want to take a few soundbytes from me, then you can call me a bigot too. In fact if you want to you could find many things that I have said in context and out of context that might disagree with Mormon faith, but it my no means should say to you that I hate you or your faithful constituents. I disagree, which should still be okay to do during an election cycle. Vote for Mitt, Doug, vote for him and campaign for him but don't call me a bigot because I am untrusting of Mitt Romney's change of heart, or the fact that his notoriety was only made possible by the amount of money he spent, and that means his message has sold. I would have to say he is a close 3nd or third choice for me. It is nothing against your religion, as I hope your angst is not against mine. God Bless you buddy. Good luck to your candidate and mine.


Doug
Again, not knowing anything about Mormons, I don't get that Jesus / Satan thing. Is that a commomn anti-Mormon slur? Whether they believe that or not, I don't care. I heard Huckabee's explanation of that in the debates and I'm satisfied that he meant nothing by it. As I remember it, a reporter was aking him questions about religions and what Mormons believe in. He didn't start that conversation.

The bigotry on these blogs goes both ways. I have to tell you I was surprised to see how much of it there is. I thought people here were better educated than that. I also think there's no reason to bring it up on every blog. The first defense should not be, "you hate Romney because you're a bigot", because the answer to that is "No, I don't like Romnney because he's a liberal liar." I think we shoud have respectful debates based on the candidates record in office. I believe that if you do your own independent research, with an open mind, you will come to the same conclusions the author has.

Thank you for your honesty
I have been very disappointed in "conservative" talk show hosts I had thought were honest conservatives. They taught us to do our own research and then complain when we do. I did several candidate matches and matched best with Mike. I have numerous reasons for supporting Mike Huckabee; which are listed on my blog. GrannyT53.wordpress.com
My voice will be heard tomorrow when I cast my vote for Huckabee, the consistent conservative in the race.

If you don't stand for something...
...you'll fall for anything.

My favorite part of this well-written piece is that you state you are voting your belief, regardless of political expediency. If I had a nickel for every time I hear "but Huckabee can't win.." I'd have tons more money to donate to his campaign.

America is a country founded on ideals - not pragmatism. At least that is the America I want. It is the one Mike Huckabee inspires me to believe in again. See you at the polls.

Thanks for stepping up and telling the truth, Mr. Jackson. I see the naked emperor, too.

Doug, Mormons teach such things.
I have heard a lot of Romney supporters spewing all kinds of hatred over any question or comment about Mormonism.

Mormons do indeed teach the thing you are calling hateful towards Mormons. It is their own teaching.

Now the Mormonism issue isn't the reason that I will not vote for Romney, because I don't really even get that far with him because I will not vote for him because he is a MASSECUSETTS LIBERAL. This article explains it pretty well and I think that there is no good defense for Romney against it.

Now all politics aside, for those of you who are Mormons, please come to see that what your religion teaches is not the Truth of the Gospel. This is all politics aside here. Many of the Mormon ideas are not found in the Bible, and there is a reason for that. And most of all there is no Salvation apart from The Lord Jesus Christ. This is the Gospel. Either your Church has it or it does not.

That was something that I needed to say about all of this Mormon talk and it was all politics aside.

huckabee is a parrot
who wraps himself in the mexican flag! many months ago mitt said he's not running for chief pastor..then shortly after that mikey parrot used the same line! parrot loves those illegals in arkansas...his record and statements prove it!
NOW...he's against illegals! since he is done($) after tommorrow...maybe he will quit parroting mitt!
elvis

AllenFuller
"Huckabee wants to amend the Constitution only for two issues: a pro-life amendment (which has been part of the Republican party's platform since 1980) and an amendment to define marriage as one man and one woman... something that many Republicans support, including Bush. Huckabee specifically says he doesn't want to use government to enforce a religion... it's not even possible.

No, instead you have to take his words out of context (he was talking about THESE TWO ISSUES). I can't blame you entirely, someone else probably did it before you. But you should have thought for yourself instead of just repeating it.

Welcome to the world of soundbite politics, where people can believe things that are 180 degrees from the truth based on a few words."

Allen, you obviously have no idea how offensive those two issues can be. Amending the Constitution to enshrine anyone's particular code of morality in particular is tantamount to the first step to theocracy (that is, if it's a religiously based morality.) Those two are enough. It's not the place of our government codify your definition of marriage. By doing so, you negate thousands of years of human history and experience with many different kinds of marriage, and try to say that yours is the one. Why? Because you think the Bible says so. And your crowd argues their point with such heated rhetoric, as Huckleberry himself has said, alluding to bestiality, pedophilia, and the like.

And that's on the issue of marriage alone. We could debate the other any time.

Im with you!!
I voted for Mike and Im glad I did! As far as I can see he is the best man for the job! The only thing about him that concerned me was his overly compassionate behavior for illegals. Hey he just signed a pledge to back Senator Sessions Immigation Bill. That does it for me! I pray that he will win the nomination and save the Republican party from the establishment that seems to be ignoring the base of the party and the parties principles! GOO MIKE!

Thank you Mr. Jackson
I do believe you are the only columnist on all of Townhall, save Star Parker, who has actually been supportive of Huckabee. I like you, will tomorrow be voting for Mike Huckabee.

They say he can't win. In my state, I dare say that is a foregone conclusion. And yet somehow I don't care.

bonsaikc, I'm an atheist, and I'm supporting Huckabee for the same reasons mentioned in the article, and the same reasons other Huckabee supporters are, religious and non-religious alike. I'm sorry that you're so much of a cynic that you believe the religious are only capable of making ethos-based arguments while you fancy yourself as somehow the eminently more rational party. Being against the genocide of infants and thinking that government's ability to promote virtue and every kid being raised by their parents (as is their moral responsibility by creating those kids) through marriage doesn't fall under some unhinged zealotry. It's known as common sense and sound reason, and very much falls in line with the proper role of government.

Finally some intelligence
As many of you I have been so very disappointed in how Conservative Pundits across the spectrum attempted to paint Huckabee as a liberal and distorted his record all because they don't want Evangelicals and those like them to have any power in the party. The Left-Wing Wall Street Elites run the party, and they want to keep it that way. They say they're anti-abortion, Pro-Family, yada.. yada.. yada.., but they wouldn't move a finger to help with any of these issues. Ever since Reagan invited in Social Conservatives back in 1976 the likes of Goldwater, Nixon, and Ford have been warning against letting Evangelicals be a significant part of the Republican party.

They want to keep Evangelicals voting Repub, but after that they are to go sit quietly in a corner and not be heard. We've got news for Rush, Hannity, Coulter, Hewitt, etc.! We're not going to our corners anymore! I don't know if we can catch McCain now or not, but it not then we'll be back in 2012, and we'll better know what we're up against. It's really sad that a True Conservative in Mike Huckabee was maligned while Liberals like Giuliani and Romney were praised for their "Conservatism."

Oh, and if you think this author is the only one who has researched and thinks Romney has no core convictions, then maybe you'd like to read an article in the Wall Street Journal http://online.wsj.com/article/SB120182471883733637.html?mo d=opinion_main_review_and_outlooks You know the WSJ that bastion of LIberal thought.

Ditto. Thank you Mr. Jackson!
Hear hear! Your research is flawless, your logic is reasoned. You're right (in more than one way). I also support Mike Huckabee because I'M A HARD-CORE PRINCIPLED CONSERVATIVE.

We have become accustomed to overwhelming rhetoric by the liberal media. What has been disconcerting this year is to see the conservative media act just like their liberal counterparts. That's why it's been so tough for social, economic and security conservatives to get accurate information about the candidates.

While many conservative columnists, commentators and pundits should be ashamed of themselves for how irresponsibly they've been acting this cycle (so far), perhaps something good will come out of this: Conservatives should learn to think for themselves -- not just automatically believe the Limbaugh's, Hannity's and Hewitt's of the world.

If Mike Huckabee had half of Mitt Romney's money, he'd clearly be the front-runner. Let's stick by our guns, then support the nominee.

Amendments
The constitution cannot be amended by decree. It first requires an amendment to pass both the House and the Senate, after much discussion and compromise to reach acceptable language, then it must be approved by the legislatures of 2/3 of the states. The process would take years, and would require a lot of debate and discussion. Therefore, it is impossible to "enshrine anyone's particular code of morality". The resulting amendment enshrines the collective view of at least 2/3 of the population. Just like the 13th Amendment enshrines the collective view that slavery is wrong and the 19th Amendment enshrines the collective view that women should be allowed to vote. Since it is a "living" document, it can be modified as the collective view changes. The 18th Amendment abolished liquor in 1919, but the 21st Amendment abolished the 18th in 1933 and made liquor legal again.

One more thing
I will also say this Mr. Jackson. Your political courage will be rewarded. As time goes by it will become more and more clear that Romney was never a conservative. The likes of Rush and Hannity are going to lose a lot of credibility and their influence going into 2012 will be a lot less. For several election cycles to come it will be said of those guys, "Remember how they built up Romney as a True Conservative? How stupid do they look now?"

What's worse though is while they were unloading on Huckabee and his supporters they were letting McCain quietly slip by unnoticed. Now they want to try and stop him after he's almost been declared inevitable. How absolutely stupid can those guys be? They make the keystone cops look like Delta Force.

Conservative Pundits and Talk RAdio have known all along that Romney isn't conservative. He's just in the tank for their Liberal Manhattan Chattering Class agenda. The real tragedy though is that Christian leaders like Dobson, Bauer, and Perkins have totally jumped on this bandwagon. Their silent endorsement of Romney along with subtley taking jabs at Huckabee is absolutely disgraceful.

One good thing about this election cycle is that going forward we know who our True Conservatives Friends are. Welcome to the club Mr. Jackson!


Finally...some journalistic integrity...
Thank you so much, Mr. Jackson:
I thank you, not because you have come out in favor of Huckabee...but for the journalistic integrity you have shown by doing so. It seems as though those in the media have been on a mission to marginalize Mike Huckabee. Whether it is not engaging pundits when they want to talk about him, whether it's calling for him to withdraw, or whether it is not allowing everyone in a debate to participate. I know that I am not alone in wondering why journalists find Huckabee so ....dangerous? controversial? You fill in the blank. After doing some research, I came to the same conclusion that you did. I believe that he is the best man for the job. I've campaigned and spent money that my family could really use to donate to his campaign. I got the chance to meet him in person last night and was not disappointed. Mike Huckabee is an ordinary man. He is very kind and approachable. My grandfather, an old "yellow dog Democrat" used to say that he didn't "vote for the party..he voted for the man." I can say that Mike Huckabee is the kind of man that we should want in the White House. Unfortunately, if the pollsters are right, I am afraid that we will all get just what we deserve and it's not good.

Gregg...Thanks!!!
Gregg,

Thanks for voting on principle and not following the RNC blather.

Huckabee is the only conservative left in this race.

Once Duncan Hunter and Thompson exited, there clearly was no other choice for conservatives.

Kudo's for being honest! I salute you!

"new" media, the new liberal MSM.
The Ambassador you are right about the fake conservative media acting just like the biased liberal media during this Primary.

Hold them accountable for it, and turn them off. I don't think most people enjoy being betrayed, so hopefully they will go down for this.

I think the future of Rush,Coulter,Hannity,Hewitt and the rest of the fake conservatives is soon going to be the same fate as what happened with many air America shows. Hopefully to be replaced with Gregg Jackson and real people who are not sell outs.

You don't get it Hawk
A vote for Huck = a vote for Huck. If Huck does not win and Mc Cain does, that's OK. To us, Romney is the worst case.

Romney's 1994 Campaign - Liberal??????
http://www.evangelicalsformitt.org/front_page/nostalgia_fo r_94.php

Besides Abortion (which Mitt has already taken his lumps for and made the change for the better) he couldn't be referred to as "LIBERAL" by any reasonable person not even in 1994.

The $50 copay for abortions in Massachusetts was put in by the Supreme Court...had nothing to do with Romney.

Ignorance is bliss for Gregg Jackson.

Right on!
Enough said. You're both right -- Paul W and Luis.

Right On!!
Just about all the "conservative" talking heads are saying a vote for Huckabee is a vote for McCain; but this is a flat out lie. All the exit polls say Huckabees supporters would not support Romney under any circumstance. They will hold their nose for McCain if it comes down to it.

I have lost so much respect for Rush, Hugh, Laura, Hannity, et al. They are all now promoting a false conservative in Romney. Why do ou think they didn't support him from the start. They have actually made McCain what he is. If they supported one guy from the start, then McCain would be nowhere. The guy they should have supported was Mike Huckabee.

Thanks Gregg Jackson
Thanks for standing up! What I do wonder about Huckabee is what is everyone so afraid of? If he is so irrelevant and has no chance of winning then why do people spend so much time worrying about him or what he says?

If I'm an idiot for voting for him, so be it. I will exercise my right, and so will you. Why do people feel the need to attack folks for their candidate of choice? So much for tolerance...


http://www.mikehuckabee.com

Sign the petition.
Most you guys seem to understand what Romney and all of the fake conservatives have done to social conservatives during this Primary.

Please go read our petition, which you can find here:

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/a-message-to-the-republica n-and-conservative-establishment

If you agree I hope you will sign it too. We need to make our voice heard on this.

The problem with McCain
1. Opposes federal marriage amendment; Romney favors it.

2. McCain-Kennedy

3. McCain-Feingold

4. McCain-Kennedy-Edwards

5. McCain-Lieberman (including a new $0.50/gallon gas tax to fight global warming???? WTF????)

6. Opposes Guantanamo Bay...let's bring terrorists here and give them constitutional rights

7. Philosophy of bigger government & higher taxes


This is far from conservative. That's why conservatives don't like McCain.

Huckabee Supporters: Choose carefully.

Huckabee
Wow. I can't believe I'm reading the obvious truth in print in America. How refreshing. If only the conservative media had been speaking these truths across America's airwaves, rather than spewing Romney propaganda, Huckabee would have wrapped up the nomination by now and McCain would forever remain an Arizona Senator. We would have an articulate spokesman for an authentic compassionate conservatism to go up against Obama's naive socialist vision, rather than a tired, mumbling old war hero who doesn't stand a chance in the general election.

Alas, money mattered more than principle, so the Republicans will nominate this year's version of Bob Dole. And the Democrats will have 4 (or 8) more years to lead us down the path of socialism and the destruction of everything this country once stood for.

Having just returned from Asia, I'm here to tell anyone who will listen: the rest of the world already knows what Americans refuse to admit--that unless we make major changes right now, our best days are over.

We have 24 hours to wake up. Or the Giants will defeat the Patriots in the real world. The giants of greed and selfish self-interest. I would say God bless America but he already tried that, but we were too ungrateful to notice. Instead I'll say: God help us. We're going to need it in the years to come.

When McCain loses
When McCain loses the General Election all of you Mitt supporters and the Talk RAdio crowd will have noone to blame but yourselves. You backed the wrong horse and villified the True Conservative that had a chance.

You get what you deserve. We'll come back in 2012 and do this right.

Huckabee - not conservative, never was..
David Brody: You don’t believe [Huckabee is] a conservative?

Fred Thompson: "You’re talking about Huckabee? No. He’s pro life and of course I received the endorsement of the national pro life group and several of the state groups we share that strong conviction. But in terms of social policies taxes and illegal immigration and in terms of his view as how the world works, as best as I can determine it, we don’t share those views at all. I think we have a different vantage point on that."

Huck supporters need to understand that reading the bible, being pro-life and being against gay marriage are not things that, by themselves, make a conservative. If you want to be a conservative you have to support other things as well. Like limited government, lower taxes, individual responsibility, and American sovereignty. Mike Huckabee, to put it simply, isn’t strong on those issues.

That's why the Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Laura Ingram, Mark Levin crowds come down so hard on Huckabee and so favorably on Romney...Romney is conservative on all those issues, and he has come on board the pro-life cause - which make Romney a much stronger conservative than Huckabee, (and a MUCH MUCH stronger conservative than McCain.)

WalterC
Well said. You got it exactly right.

What I marvel at is this: how articulate and heartfelt the posts across the internet are from Huckabee and Ron Paul supporters. Yet how all you read from Romney supporters is "Huckabee can't win; vote for Romney." "We hate McCain; vote for Romney." All i read is the regurgition of spoon-fed half-truths. I often find myself thinking, "This post is by a guy who's getting paid minimum wage by the Romney campaign to surf the blogosphere posting pro-Romney talking points." There is no love for Romney, nothing from the heart or soul. That's because, as Jackson accurately observes, the candidate himself has neither heart nor soul. It's really quite remarkable. And it gives me great hope that Romney will never win - at least America hasn't sunk that low. Not yet.

I'm with you
I have supported Huck for a couple months now and have admired him for much longer. You say you have concerns about the FairTax and I guess that's fair. But I have no doubt it is the right the direction to go in. In fact, I finally put my support solidly behind Huck because he supports the FairTax. I'm not a religious conservative or a so-called values conservative, but I love Huck (I mention that because I am tired of the pundits dismissing his support as merely christian fundamentalists; his support is much wider than that). He's honest and trustworthy. He's affable and normal. And he engages in debate over ideas. Vote Huckabee 2008!

Voting for Huckabee
Gregg, thank you for telling the truth. I am glad that you did your homework and came to the same conclusion I did when I went through the same process. I have been bewildered at the manner in which Mitt Romney has gotten a pass after instituting gay marriage by executive order, establishing universal, government-mandated healthcare; creating taxpayer funded abortions; and making sure Catholic Charities was no longer able to do charity work in Massachusetts after 103 years of serving children in need. Romney is a Massachusetts liberal in the mold of John Kerry, and Rush, Sean, Laura, Hugh, and Bill Bennett are killing their credibility by supporting this guy. He's like Wiley Coyote buying the Acme Conservative for President Kit.

Our American economy needs ...

Letter to the Editor
It is time to fight. I'm voting for one has not wavered, whose character has stood firm on all issues and who, by his steadfastness, has shown leadership. He is 100% pro-life, pro-family, pro-America. He is 100% geniune.

I like Mike! I love what he stands for!

Governor Mike Huckabee has more experience with state government with 11 years as governor of Arkansas. He excels in every role, having been recognized by his peers who elected him as Chairman of the National Governors' Association and Time Magazine ranking him as one of the five best Governors in America. He was reelected as governor to serve a total of 11 years, at the end of which his state experienced at $850 million surplus. This was rising from a $200 million deficit that he inherited.

Our American economy needs Mike Huckabee.

Dawn Dale, a concerned citizen

http://www.geocities.com/thechristianheartbeat/welcome.html

Dawn Dale

ps. truth be told, dems are scared to death of Huckabee!

also, he actually smiles!

Mittcare
Romney implements Universal Health Care with mandates which is bankrupting is state, and yet he's a conservative??????

Donna: Yes I've noticed the same thing. Supposedly we Huck supporters are suppose to be a bunch of dumb Evangelicals, but yet across the internet you'll see us posting well conceived, well thought-out, and intelligent posts. Romneybots cut and paste the same Club For Growth Talking points over and over that have been proved to be wrong by FactCheck. It's sad that you all see from Rush and Talk Radio crowd is the same false talking points over and over again.

The Conservative Media is doing exactly what they've accused the MSM of doing for years. The difference though is we're catching on much more quickly, and we're going to hold them accountable going forward.

Here is your research:
You guys talking about research... do not rely on hearsay... here is some "research" directly from their own mouths.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RtlC4g96ck

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xrfOdLqMogs

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xrfOdLqMogs

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xrfOdLqMogs



Take a look at some of these videos:



http://www.hucksarmy.com/video.p

THANK YOU!
Thank you for ALL the facts in one convenient place! I had to search alot of web sites to find un-bias information to see where each candidate stood. Very good article!

Huckabee voters should support Romney.
I'm sorry. I like Huckabee and Romney. I like the Fair Tax. But there is a time when you have to face reality and see that Huckabee is just helping McCain now. Conservatives need to unite against McCain. Both Huckabee and Romney are conservative. McCain is Hillary Lite. I'm not surprised by Ann Coulter's statement that she would campaign for Hillary if McCain gets the GOP nomination. I also wouldn't be surprised to see a lot of conservatives throw up their hands and ask why bother voting in the general election if the choice is a Democrat or a liberal Republican.

Great Stuff
Thanks, Gregg, taking a stand and putting this out there! We're sending this on to many more.

Mike Huckabee for president -- a principled and proven servant leader.


chuck
Chuck, thanks for validating my previous post about the heartfelt followers of Mitt Romney.

Great Column For All Republicans
I can live with a Huck or Mc as the nominee but not the phoney Mitt who continues to lie every week or so during this primary and morph into a new person for every state. Thank you for giving a fair assessment of the candidates. I do think Huck might not be as qualified to be commander in chief during this time of war but I can live with him as commander. A Huck/Mc or Mc/Huck ticket would serve republicans and all americans well.

Here we go again.
I am not pleased with any of the nominations. I want a balanced health care system that will allow our medications to get to people who need them. I want out of Iraq because no one has givin me a good enough reason to watch my friends die over there and I want a stable economy so my mom doesn't loose her house. I have yet to see anyone hit all three. Is it really that important if a rape victim aborts her child when a family of 5 was just thrown out in the cold because they can no longer afford their morgage? You neglect those people just as she neglects her unborn fetus. I am bipartisan but I really would like to know how we can try to impeach a president for having an affair, which I believe should be delt with between a man and wife, but not one who miss leads us into a war. I know he was givin inaccurate information but isn't that why he is the president, to decifer, and make sure the wrong decision isn't made? You know, I don't want to say it but I feel like 9/11 has fallen by the wayside. We all want to win. No one seems to care what is right.

Another video for Romney fans
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Yplk29g1ec


Another video for Romney fans.

Mike Huckabee
Dear Gregg,
Thank you for having the guts to take a stand for all that is right!
Mike Huckabee will be an awesome president!!!

Huckabee
is my choice on Super Tuesday! I'll support Romney and even McCain should I have to in the general election.

Mitt Romney is not inevitable
He spends incredible amounts of money, yet doesn't win except in states where there is little to no opposition (the exception being Michigan).

Maybe he can turn that around tomorrow, we'll see. If he gets the nomination, then I'll vote for him over the Democrat candidate. But here in the primaries, I vote my conscience, and that means Huckabee.

Vote for the Huckster ...
... for pastor of the First Baptist Church in any Southern city or best bass-playing politician of 2008.

Just don't vote for him for President because of ADS (Arkansas Derangement Syndrome).

Problem with McCain (as said earlier)
1. Opposes federal marriage amendment; Romney/Huck favor it.
2. McCain-Kennedy
3. McCain-Feingold
4. McCain-Kennedy-Edwards
5. McCain-Lieberman (including a new $0.50/gallon gas tax to fight global warming???? WTF????)
6. Opposes Guantanamo Bay...let's bring terrorists here and give them constitutional rights
7. Philosophy of bigger government & higher taxes

This is far from conservative. That's why conservatives don't like McCain.

Let's face it...Huck isn't seriously competing in even 1/4 of the states right now..and even those are all close races. In just the winner-take-all states alone, McCain will likely have over 300 more delegates tomorrow. McCain & Romney will split CA's 173 delegates. McCain doesn't have a single state where he polls under 20%, so he will likely have a very strong day tomorrow and end the day anywhere between 500 & 800 total delegates.

Huckabee's absolute best-case scenario will be to bring his 29-delegate total to somewhere around 250. This means Huck's only shot at the nomination will be to win 100% of the votes in all post-February-5 states. Probability = 0. There is no way Huckabee can win.

Romney polls well in most of the 2/5 states, and will likely win MT, CO, MA, ND, CA, UT, and possibly more. Two of those are winner-take-all states. Romney's worst-case 2/5 scenario puts him at about 320 total delegates, but for him to hit 400-500 total delegates tomorrow is certainly not unreasonable by any means. If neither Huckabee nor Romney break 400 total delegates tomorrow, it is highly unlikely either of them can win (because each must win over 791 [nearly 80%] of the remaining 1008 delegates to secure the nomination.)

Huckabee Supporters: Choose carefully. If you like McCain, your vote for Huck is okay...but since most of you are conservatives who hate McCain...you need to think this through.

We stand on principle
Greg,

Sorry to hear about your career. Guess you won't be filling in for Rush anytime soon. Be that as it may, I'm proud of you for standing on principle.

Too many conservatives, like lemmings, are just doing what the NeoLib talk radio personalities tell them to do. "Wow, Maybel, didja hear that? Rush Limbaw is goin' vot fer that Clinton woman if'n Ole Mitt don't get the nod. That McCane mus be one kind o' librel, I mite recon." "Yea Jeb, and Ann Rodham Coulter dun said she's agoin' te git up on Hillry's campaign and such afore McCain can do the republic any kinda harm like."

Ok, so Maybel and Jeb live out there in flyover country, poor, under educated and easy to command... but the rest of us can smell a dump without having to wallow in it. The NeoLibs can have their radio shows and their glossy magazines. I'll continue to be naive and just vot according to my principles.

You're not along Greg. Fortunately for me, I'm in Christian radio (I'm poor under educated and easy to command too), so my boss won't fire me for having a solid pro-life and pro-family position :-)

Political History
I've studied Political History, and I've followed Politics very closely since 1988, and this is the first time I've ever heard of the media types and journalists openly calling on one candidate to get out so another candidate can have their votes.

Talk Radio and Conservative Punditry types have been blasting Huckabee and his supporters since he took the lead in Iowa polling. I believe it is going to become more and more clear that it isn't just Huckabee that they dislike, but all his supporters as well. They think we should shut up and not be heard in the Republican Household. The fact that one of our own decided to run, and even worse that we've decided to vote for him offends them to the nth degree.

We're supposed to do what our nanny Republican Keepers tell us to do. We got out of the line, and they felt it was their parental duty to crack the whip. If we don't succeed in getting the nomination this time they'll try to offer us some olive branches just to make sure we stay loyal to the fold. But……… we're going to tell them not only what to do with the branches, but the WHOLE TREE!

UNITE FOR HUCKABEE
Thank you for this piece. I think I might be the only Mormon voting for Governor Huckabee.
A vote for ROMNEY is a vote for McCain. ROMNEY needs to drop out. We don't need two liberals running against each other.

I don't understand the Romney obsession by talk radio. Why does he get a free pass on his liberal record, pandering and flip flopping??? Huckabee was written off and when he was ahead in the polls, talk radio smeared him as "too liberal." Has Romney been paying talk radio hosts to endorse him???

conservative
I guess I'm really not a conservative. I don't think our constitution should be changed to define marriage and I don't think state constitutions should be either. I deplore the number of abortions but would rather see that then increase the number of unwanted babies who may be abused and neglected.

What I'd like to see is a campaign season that starts much later without early primary and caucus states being able to decide who our nominees will be and candidates who have time to outline what their ideas really are and how they could be carried out. I'd like to see evidence used when talking about an opponent rather than taking a compromise vote or an innocent comment and condemming the candidate for ever having made it.

I'm all for candidates in both parties having changed their minds after getting a little older (wiser?), more information, more experience, more time to think.

keikosmom
Much better that those babies be killed before they risk being abused. I think we should extend that consideration to all the cripples and retards that have such a hard and worthless existence.

Hitler in '08'

Inalienable rights based on what?
It is one thing to support a Presidential candidate because you believe they have the greatest ability to run the United States to the benefit of the greatest number of people but to do it on a personal supposition about rights endowed by a Creator is quite another.I assume Genesis is the source of the Creator assumption but provably Genesis is based on four Sumerian Myths IE. Adapta and the South wind,Atrahasis,Epic of Gigamesh and Enuma Elish,
you can research these for yourself. Ancient man had to explain existence in some way and these myths were it and the cutting edge of modern science does not deny a Creator but certainly creation was provably nothing like that depicted in Genesis. The modern Bible is provably a construct but that is not to say that there is no Supreme Being or that it does not contain moral lessons, just that it should not be taken literally. We no longer follow the instructions on selling our children into slavery or kill our neighbours because they did some work on the Sabbath because we are better educated and have a system of law that is far better, far more moral and just than any of the ancient Biblical or Sharia systems because it is always open to criticism.This is the basis of our rights. There may be all sorts of moral arguments about abortion,but I suspect that Atheists also have high moral standards which are not skewed by doctrine but based on rational ethics. We cannot run the Nation on the basis of supposition.Faiths are not always moral and ethical.Belief is not fact and Faith is not ability.

Huckabee explains the Fair Tax

Huckabee explains the Fair Tax at the Detroit Economic Club

WATCH VIDEO


http://controlcongress.com/uncategorized/huckabee-explains- the-fair-tax-at-the-detroit-economic-club

Attacks on Romney over the top
Greg's attacks on Romney are extreme and hardly indicative of a well-reasoned and researched decision. Rather I think it reflects his own personal biases. Romney has not been involved in financial scandals as have McCain (one of the Keating Five) and Huckabee (one of Judicial Watch's least ethical politicians of 2007), which I believe goes a long way to proving his personal integrity and character.

Huckabee and his supporters may call Romney 'dishonorable' but again I think that is more reflective of their own biases than any kind of rational analysis.

Both Huckabee...
...and McCain lack basic reading comprehension skills. Neither man understands the meaning and intent of the U.S. Constitution. It is a shame that so many self-described "conservatives" share their cognitive disabilities.

The REAL Romney
Greg;
Great article. Romney just stated that "a vote for Huckabee is a vote for McCain" SO BE IT! Mike Huckabee has my vote because he's the best choice. If Mike doesn't win, then John has my vote. Mitt's skeletons will come back to haunt him, or all of us if he's elected. I had researched much the same stuff and came to the same conclusions as Greg. Romney's record is deplorable! The american people need to know what Mitt is ALL about. Unlike Laura Ingraham, Ann Coulter and Rush Limbaugh, I'd rather vote for Hillary OR Obama than Romney!!
Go Mike!!

Mr. Jackson writes...
'Mitt Romney is not only not a conservative on any issue, he's not even on the left-right spectrum. He has no beliefs. No principles. No backbone. No soul. He is a soulless creature who will do and say anything to get elected.'

This is so funny! He has just written the perfect definition of all politicians. Just proves that sometimes you do find a pony under all that horse sh*t.

Huckabee
Huckabee is NOt a man of good character, period. I have more respect today for John Edwards who had the good grace, honesty, and humility to get out of the way and leave the Democrats free to choose between their strongest candidates.
Leading up to and in the Iowa caucuses, I'm embarrassed to admit, I supported Huckabee, monetarily in campaign contributions and via email to Christian organizations (including my own Southern Baptist Convention leadership) in an attempt to get them to embrace Huckabee as the best hope of "social values" voters, but the Huck morphed into a jealous, base fool of a man, certainly based more in raw politics than faith.
Eventually I moved to Romney, more out of a desire to oppose McVain than eagerly support Romney. I know McVain's US Senate record; his treachery and unbalanced personality is familiar to me. I know his betrayals of not only the conservative movement, but this nation and her CITIZENS.
Huckabee disgust me now every bit as much as McVain and proves himself daily to be just as dishonest on his face and in his heart.
As far as the ridiculous (especially in the GOP) jealousy of rewards of Romeny's life labors being used to finance his campaign:
1. the Romney campaign has raised twice the amount of his personal contributions from donors,
2. McVain (really, really since FL) and certainly Huckabee have been given FREE the equivalent of what Romney bought and paid for with his personal campaign contributions in the way of "air time".


Dog In The Manger
Huckabee wont win, and McCain won't win because their experience and integrity have been compromised, and we do not want to see the McCain/Huckabee bill ever, and on, and on, and on, and on. And we do not wand McCains bills with whomever resurrected.

Mitt will do fine in the Whitehouse and the truth will make us free.

No lame duck McCain and no Clinton double agents in the Whitehouse

Sorry Huckabee, McCain won't be able to keep his promise.

At the end of the day....Principle
I don’t think Huckabee will win. Yes, a vote for Huckabee will take away from Romney – and visa versa for that matter! In fact the true conservative vote is being split 3 ways between Romney, Huckabee and Paul. Leaving the absolute worst choice: McCain.

But I’m not voting for McCain – who right now has 47% in the polls which is the exact % that Romney, Huckabee and Paul share combined.

The truth is Romney is not going to win either. At the end of the day, when both Romney and Huckabee have lost – I will know that I voted on Principle, for Huckabee – even though I don’t agree with him on many issues. But on the essentials, on principles – as an Evangelical – he is the only candidate I can support.

I want to look back and know that I supported the person who was right on the essential principles, rather than for a flip flopper who can’t be trusted, and has changed his position on every essential issue that I am concerned about.

Thanks for your article Gregg!

Huckabee is a pro-life liberal
While Huckabee says NOW he is strong on immigration, his actions while governor say otherwise. He once said, "If you want someone who takes a hardline on illegal immigration, I'm not your candidate". Well, Mr. Huckabee, I DO want someone who takes a hardline on immigration so you are NOT my candidate.

I also am very concerned about how blithely he talks about altering the Constitution. He once said it is a "living, breathing document" which is EXACTLY, word for word, what Al Gore has said about it.

Over and above my differences with him on issues, I think he is a lightweight and is not anywhere CLOSE to being ready to lead this country.

Lastly, as an evangelical Christian, he scares me to death. I'm not looking for a spiritual leader....I want a president....and this man is not qualified...bottom line.

Ignorance
'Mitt Romney is not only not a conservative on any issue, he's not even on the left-right spectrum. He has no beliefs. No principles. No backbone. No soul. He is a soulless creature who will do and say anything to get elected.'

How dare you say that about someone. As soon as I read that, I left your article alone... I may not agree with politicians, but I know they are trying to change the world for good and I respect them for that.

You represent ignorance and much of what is wrong with American today.

Thank you!!!
Gregg I want to thank you for standing up for the truth. With all the media hype, it is sometimes difficult to muddle through and see the truth. I have also done my reasearch and I was originally undecided. I was undecided that is, until I began to look at not only what the candidates profess to believe, but how they have proven those beliefs. People can say what they will; Mike Huckabee is not only a true conservative, he is a man of integrity and honor. When I was young I was a true dyed in the wool Democrat, because the democratic party was "the party of the people." Not so any more!!
Mike Huckabee holds true to his values as well as his convictions. He is willing to say what he believes and not apoligize for those beliefs. He is willing to stand up and say that America was built on the true American dream of working hard to get ahead. He is willing to examine our welfare system and realize that we are no longer helping people: we enslaving them. The system and how it works is creating a whole new era of slavery and dependence. The fair tax that Mike is proposing makes more and more sense to me as I examine what it really means. It will give people an incentive to work,and work harder. Welfare has become a way of life for many. It is no longer a means to help get through hard times, it is what is deemed as a right; an entitlement; an expectation!! The issue of abortion is one of the most hideous "debates" in this great nation. How can we even contemplate debating over whether an infant even if it is unborn does not have the "right" to live? I work in the health care profession and deal with babies born at 23 even 22wks (as the case of the infant in Florida) that live and fight for life. The medical profession puts all it can into saving these precious little ones; unless they are "unwanted" May God have mercy on this nation!!!

Greg, Your column is DISHONEST!
You have a right to your own opinion but not your own facts.

The charges you level at Romney on abortion, same sex marriage etc are very simply UNTRUE.

You could get a much more realistic picture of you would go to:

http://www.evangelicalsformitt.org

and see what some of the very people who have fought abortion and same-sex marriage in MA have to say about Romney's support.

ANYONE WHO VOTES FOR HUCKABEE
Needs to realize that it is, in effect, a vote for McCain and it doesn't even help Huckabee!

The only way Huckabee could win now is if the decision goes to the convention. The only way the nomination can be decided in the convention is if the McCain bandwagon is stopped before he can tie up the nomination. The only way to stop the McCain bandwagon now, is to vote for Romney.

This is more like playing chess than tic-tac-toe. Huckabee votors are playing tic-tac-toe. what will they achieve? nothing, zero, zip! UNLESS their goal is to nominate McCain.

I'll look for you in the gulag!
Mr Jackson,
Thank you for this thoughtful piece so different from the Groupthink articles cluttering the internet. It's refreshing to have someone put a finger on the goings-on of this primary season in the Republican party.
Just after Huckabee won the Iowa caucus I was listening to my daily dose of Rush when I heard Rush repeat a blatant falsehood about Huckabee.
I knew Rush was incorrect, because I had just been studying the very subject he was speaking about (homeschooling and education in Arkansas).
I was also surprised to hear how dismissive Rush was to the Huckabee supporting Dittoheads that called in. He couldn't reason with their arguments, just bluster and shut them down. Then, after recieving several such calls, he declared that these must be seminar callers. How convenient.
Then I noticed that ALL the conservative pundits were on board using what sounded like talking points because of the uniformity of the attacks.
I still support Huckabee come what may. There is a reason we don't declare winners based on polls, but only after votes are counted. I've never been called, nor my husband, nor my myriad friends and family. So we want to cast our ballot. Who says he can't win? Who would have believed his campaign could have survived the onslaught this long and still be in the black.
I vote on principles. I did it back when "It's the economy, stupid" got us Clinton, and I'll do it when the line is "Romney's the real conservative (LOL)."
Oh, and for all those who say that voting for Huckabee is letting McCain win, I think that if it weren't for Huckabee in the race, McCain would have this locked up already. I know I'd much rather have McCain, who I don't always agree with but I know where he stands, than Romney, a man I don't trust. I'm certain I'm not alone in this thought.

Romney's Helping McCain!
A vote for Romney is a vote for McCain. The only reason he is in the race is to help McCain. Sounf familiar?

I'm not a conspiracy nut, but we all know there are a few on TH. In fact we have all read the previous comment, (substitute Huckabee for Romney), and it is absolutley ridiculous.

It's a free country folks. Support your candidate, vote for him, then support the last man standing. Huckabee has as much right to be in the race as Romney, McCain and evern Ron Paul. So stop the insults and ridiculous excuses as to why your guy doesn't connect with the people. That's all it is! No conspiracy, zilch, nada!

But if you insist on conspiracy, Romney would be a better VP choice for McCain. McCain doesn't need Huckabee to put him in play for elusive states in the general, but maybe Romney might give him an edge. I said maybe, but I wouldn't want him for dog-catcher and certainly wouldn't want him for VP.

Don says VOTE FOR HUCK FOR VP!...
Sorry Dan...
Most Conservatives are voting for POTUS :)

Another Sound Voice
How refreshing it was to read this article from another sound voice. Huckabee is the ONLY true, unwavering, conservative candidate of integrity! He has done an amazing job of keeping up with Romney in most polling numbers, despite having been outspent at least 10-1. Huckabee has earned his supporters with his message and experience, while Romney has had to buy his. What a sad state of our political process!

rstan, may I suggest you reconsider...
"as an Evangelical – he is the only candidate I can support."

Suggest you look at http://www.evangelicalsformitt.org

There are a LOT of evangelicals who know a lot more about Romney than you apparently do. They LIKE HIM because he is exactly opposite of what Greg and some of the posters here portray.

Romney is very conservative on family values and abortion and same-sex marriage.

Not to take anything from Huckabee on those issues, Romney is more conservative than Huckabee in general, especially taxes and immigration policy.

It is one thing to prefer one cantidate over another and quite another thing to lie about your opponent or your favored cantidate's opponent (as McCain did to get Florida).

FACT: Huckabee and Romney are splitting the conservative vote and the result is likely to be a McCain cantidacy. McCain is the one you need to be wary of, not Romney.

WalterC
Well written!

wally, get your facts straight
You wrote:
"The charges you level at Romney on abortion, same sex marriage etc are very simply UNTRUE."
Take a look at this. It makes a liar out of you, and Mitt!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9c3xJdFbJGw

This is only the beginning...

A Vote For Huck Is A Vote For Huck
Its funny, the RomBots are out full force to refute this article....Greg thanks for having some balls and telling the mass public the truth...I only hope its not too late setting the record straight! I will keep you in my prayers that you are not taken out in your sleep! You will probably just get fired....but they should give you a promotion!

hucka-bee not hucka-was
hucka-dumb and hucka-dumber

Huckabee has shown himself to be running a campaign which is "backroom" politiccally based, not faith based.
It is obvious that he has colluded with McVain from day one. He has no intention of keeping faith with those who have supported what he proclaimed publicly as his race for the nomination; any delegates he gets will be McVain's in teh national GOP convention.
I am ashamed I sent him money and lobbied friends and the Southern Baptist Convention leadership on his behalf prior to Iowa until it was obvious to me in Southern Carolina when he was bashing Romney instead of his competition in that state, Thompson and McVain.
Huckabee is a man with no honor and questionable morals.

Charlie ...


"It is obvious that he has colluded with McVain from day one." This sounds like something the media or talking heads would say. Are you just repeating their venom? Show me the proof. Without substantial proof, the claim is baseless. Mike is in this race to win.

+1
+1 Gregg. Thanks for your research.

Are Mormons Anti Evangelical??
Am I alone as a Mormon in voting for the real conservative Mike Huckabee?
Did anybody notice that Romney took Utah by around 90%? Those numbers suggest that every Mormon voted for Romney. (LDS are around 70% of the Utah population) Here in my community in California, every Mormon I know is voting for Romney and they HATE Huckabee. It's pure bigotry against him when I discuss the issues.

Now lets compare that to EVs.If you look at the polls in Florida, Iowa, etc. EVs have voted more for other candidates than for Huckabee. This should put to rest once and for all that EVs are anti Mormon. They could have knocked Romney out of this a long time ago if that were true. Some EV leaders have even endorsed Romney yet I haven't seen one Mormon leader endorse Huckabee.

Now compare that with Utah. Huckabee had around 2% of the vote. That should say more about Mormon bias and voting for somebody based on religion. EVs are so often vilified for that (and it's a big fat lie) but LDS are given a free pass. I wouldn't dare reveal to my Mormon community that I support Huckabee or I might get lynched.

The reason I believe Mormons are only voting for Romney based on religion is simple. Look at Romney's liberal record. He supported liberal positions on family values we hold dear as Christians.
Abortion is the most reprehensible. It is against our religion to support abortion and aide in destroying human life, yet Romney supported and endorsed it. The gay marriage issue was something our church encouraged us to fight.
Romney was on the other side of that too.

I think it's time for LDS to stop accusing EVs of anti Mormonism and look in the mirror. We could easily say Mormons are anti EV for not supporting the true conservative in this race-Mike Huckabee.

Intothewild - Check Your Facts
Utah ALWAYS votes the most conservative candidate...get over it intothewild!

And your facts are as stupid as your analysis. Romney didn't support abortion, and he fought for the marriage amendment to the constitution. you must be getting your talking points from the Huck website.

Eli that's the point!
If Utah votes the most conservative then Mike Huckabee would have taken the 90% vote! Romney is more liberal than McCain on his record as Governor.
You need to visit FACTCHECK.org and "youtube" Did you even read the article you are commenting on here?
Romney suddenly saw the conservative light when he decided to run for President. He is nothing but a phony who doesn't stand for anything.

intothewild
Intothewild:

You're a poser.

Y'all make me slobber-laugh!
Goober Huckabee is the Barney Fife of this election.

It is true, Romney is not conservative.
It has all been a huge mistake. Romney's record in Massachusetts is not conservative.

They say that politics makes strange bedfellows. I never thought that Congressman Barney Frank from Massachusetts and I would agree on anything, but I heard a clip of him on NPR radio on Monday night, saying that Romney was "the most dishonest politician he had seen in his lifetime". I couldn't agree with him more.

When Romney is finally out of the race, there is going to be h*** to pay. Limbaugh, Hannity, Laura Ingraham, Mark Levin, Dobson, Jay Sekulow, and many others will have to answer for why they supported a candidate like Romney.

It looks like Romney, even while losing, is going to deal a heavy blow to the National Republican party, just like he did to the Republican party in Massachusetts.

For Republicans in Mass., a feeling of out and down; By Brian C. Mooney, Globe Staff,Nov 8, 2006

"That thud last night was the sound of the Republican Party hitting bottom in Massachusetts.

With the end of the GOP's 16-year hold on the offices of governor and lieutenant governor, Bay State Democrats in 2007 will enjoy a political monopoly unequaled by either party in any state in the country. ............. The highest ranking Republican officeholders in the state will be a smattering of district attorneys and county sheriffs.

The party's slide has been so precipitous that Republicans yesterday did not contest 130 of 200 legislative seats, fielded a challenger in only three of 10 congressional districts, and put up fewer candidates for statewide office (three) than the Green-Rainbow Party (four).

Even in 1986, the previous low point for Republicans in the Bay State, the GOP held a seat in Congress and more than a dozen additional seats in the Legislature."

Romney's Conflict of Interest
When the dam finally breaks, the information out there on Romney is going to hurt the credibility of everyone who has aligned themselves with him.

Particularly difficult for the Romney media supporters and conservative watch dog groups to explain, will be their absolute silence on the fact that Romney's Bain Capital group, owned the syndication rights to almost all of the talk radio shows in America.


On Nov 16, 2006, Clear Channel Communications agreed to be acquired by Bain Capital and Thomas Lee Partners for nearly $19 billion. Bain Capital is the private equity firm founded by Mitt Romney in 1984; that he left in 1999 to head the 2002 Olympics; that he sold his majority share in to run for Governor in 2001; where he is still a silent partner. The sale was completed in Dec 2007 after 1 year of pending negotiations of a leveraged buyout agreement. Clear Channel owns more than 1,100 full-power AM, FM, and shortwave radio stations, twelve radio channels on XM Satellite Radio, and more than 30 television stations in the United States.

Premiere Radio Networks, which is the largest syndication company in the United States, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Clear Channel and is home to Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck, FOX NEWS Radio and many others. I saw that Premiere Radio Networks is transitioning to a new CEO Charlie Rahilly from Kraig Kitchin. Sean Hannity recently signed a large multi-market contract with Clear Channel.

The early Bain Capital team included Romney's campaign advisor, Robert F. White. According to CNN/Money magazine's Dec 10, 2007 article entitled "Millionaires-in-chief", some 43% of Romney's portfolio is currently invested in Bain Capital. On the Bain Capital website it says "Our principals are the largest single investor in each of Bain Capital's funds,.."

I knew Romney was in bed with talk radio
McCain and Huckabee supporters have long felt that something fishy was going on with talk radio hosts like Laura, Sean, Hugh, and Rush. Thank you for posting that information Donna! I hope this will get exposed by Michael Medved and others who have remained honest throughout this process.

It is miraculous that Huckabee and McCain have continued to overcome the impossible odds against them, considering Romney's power and money.

With 6 million Mormons who are only voting for Romney because he is Mormon, I hope that will be discussed as well today. Most Mormons I talk to are throwing temper tantrums and said they will vote Obama now! Well, that would make sense with Romney's liberal record. Now if that doesn't tell you something....can we say baaaaaaa, baaaaaaa?

Into the wild
IS a poser.

Who is lying about West Virginia?
McCain's camp? Huck's camp? Paul's camp?

Deny,Deny,Deny.


Posers.

Big G-are you a Mormon?

The only poser is Romney with his phony principles. He has been posing as a conservative in this race when he has nothing but a liberal record to go on.
I would vote for McCain over Romney any day if Huckabee wasn't a choice.

Any Mormon who is a true conservative on human life can not in good conscience vote for Romney after his record on abortion.

If LDS were not so obsessed with a Mormon becoming President, they would think for themselves and follow my example.

intothewild ...I am not a Mormon but...
You actually saying the guy with 5 sons is pro-abortion? HAHAHAHAHAHA!
Mormons are ALL about procreation...
IMHO abortion would be anathema...sheesh :)

PS- My apologies to any Moron out there I may have offended :)

I actually meant Moron out there NOT
Mormon! :)

Ron, you don't realize
that there is a liberal branch of the Mormons. Consider this, written by Deroy Murdock in National Review Online:

In the race for the Senate against Kennedy. "Many, many years ago, I had a dear, close family relative that was very close to me who passed away from an illegal abortion,” Romney said while challenging Democratic Senator Ted Kennedy’s 1994 reelection. Since then, Romney and his family decided “we can believe as we want, but we will not force our beliefs on others on that matter.” Romney reaffirmed his pro-choice stance in his 2002 gubernatorial bid."

Murdock also notes:

On July 25, 2005, Romney rejected a law that required medical centers to provide rape victims “morning after” emergency-contraception pills. The legislature overrode his veto. That December, the Public Health Department ruled that private hospitals with moral or religious objections could overlook the law. Romney then overturned that decision, as a top legal adviser recommended. “I have instructed the Department of Public Health to follow the conclusion of my own legal counsel and to adopt that sounder view,” Romney said December 8, 2005.

He may be pro-life now, but he's going to have to do more than say he's pro-life to convince me that his conversion was sincere.

LarrytheLawyer (would like to believe that Mitt is pro-life, but needs to be convinced).

LarrytheLawyer,I am no lawyer either but
Your first story actually supports Romneys prolife beliefs...
A life was lost...He reconsidered his staunch prolife position
(we (Romney and family..Mormons) can believe as we want..ie PRO-LIFE) but for the people of Mass whom WOULD RISK death to abort illegally, I believe he made his compromise.

As to the second...

He rejected the PRO-ABORTION position of the Morning After pill (Even Too Pro-life for me with that one) then demured when told he had no chance of winning his position. Also proves he is not stupid IMHO :)

All you evangles out there supporting
The Huckster...
Don't worry about the Faith of the Mormons...
Let God make the call...But do look at how these people behave and live their lives...
THEY ARE THE GOOD GUYS TOO FOLKS! sheesh :)

The level of religious intolerance
in these posts is stunning.

Not against Mormons (who voted 95% for Mitt in Utah).

Against evangelicals (who in several states have voted more for Mitt than Mike).

Once again proving that tolerance is -NOT- a two way street.

The chicken littles didn't get the theocracy they feared from Bush. They got Clinton Lite, the blank check for Ted Kennedy called No Child Left Behind, and (almost) McCain/Kennedy/Bush amnesty.

Huckabee has been a politician longer than he was a preacher. Quit obsessing :)

(Hope my tone wasn't too harsh. Don't mean anyone any ill will.)

Oh yes, the "mormon bigotry" charge
again. Not like we haven't heard that one before. Really original Romneybots.

Every article that Jackson has written on Townhall has focussed squarely on Romnye's far left wing record and all the Romneybot Hugh Hewitt Kool Aid Drinkers are capable of is:

"You are an inotolerant mormon hating bigot"

blah blah blah blah blah.

Deal with this left wing record so clearly laid out by Mr. Jackson and get back to us you Romney Kool Aid Guzzling Zombies...
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