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Friday, January 11, 2008
Ken Connor :: Townhall.com Columnist
The View from the Back of the Bus
by Ken Connor
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"Please move to the back of the bus!"

It is a command, not a request. The mood is emphatic, the tone condescending, the derision palpable. The sentiment is laced with the disdain that is common when patricians speak of the hoi polloi. They are, after all, accustomed to sitting at head tables and in box seats. They summer at Nantucket and Bar Harbor. They are educated at Harvard and Yale. They read the Wall Street Journal and Barron's. They are used to calling the shots, to being in charge. For them, there is no waiting in line.

They are the Republican elites, the bluebloods that fund political campaigns. They fashion for themselves quaint little names like "Rangers" and "Pioneers." Raising political capital is their new frontier. They invest in political campaigns as a cost of doing business and they expect a return on their investment. To spread the risk, they often put their money down on more than one candidate. And the returns are good—subsidies, tax breaks, limitations on liability when things go awry. Power is a wonderful way to leverage wealth! They are fiscally conservative and socially liberal. After all, one never knows when the right to abortion might come in handy. An unexpected pregnancy can be so inconvenient!

They expect people to know their place—and to stay in it. Place, after all, reflects one's station in life. It is, therefore, unsettling when one gets out of place.

That's why the candidacy of Mike Huckabee is so unsettling to them. A Baptist preacher who wants to sit at the head of the table! Can't he just pronounce the benediction? A graduate of Ouachita Baptist University—never heard of it. Where is he from? Arkansas? That's where the Ozarks are, right? They make moonshine there and those quaint little dolls with faces made of dried fruit. Governor, you say? Ah, but has he ever run a business? Wasn't Bill Clinton governor of Arkansas? Who is backing Huckabee? Home schoolers? Why would anyone want to teach their kids at home when there are perfectly lovely boarding schools available? Evangelicals? Those are the folks with the red necks and blue collars that carry big black Bibles, right? The ones that don't believe in evolution and want to take the nation back for Christ. They think the earth is flat and object to embryonic stem cell research? I thought so. Oh, they can be useful by winning elections for you, but they are soooo presumptuous! Who do they think they are? Give someone a seat at the table, and the next thing you know, they want to sit at the head of the table!

Here's the bad news for the bluebloods. The blue collars aren't going to go away. The base isn't going to the back of the bus. They've ridden back there for so long, their behinds are sore. They're mad as hell and they aren't going to take it any more. They've found a champion in Mike Huckabee and they intend to fight. They've chafed long enough. For years, they watched as the Republican controlled Congress spent money like drunken sailors. They saw "earmarks" for the business elites elevated to an art form and rise to an all time high under Republican leadership. They watched as the party of family values became embroiled in scandals involving sex and money. They winced as the Republican led Congress gave away tens of millions of dollars to Planned Parenthood, the biggest abortionist in the business. And they became apoplectic when the business elites thwarted efforts to stem the tide of illegal immigration because the bluebloods wanted to maximize profits through the use of cheap immigrant labor at the expense of the American worker.

To borrow a phrase from Hillary Clinton, Huckabee listened to them and found his own voice. And the base is responding to it.

Bluebloods like George Will mock Huckabee's "economic populism" and deride him for it. But the Huckster's message is resonating with the Republican base which has become sick of the dominance of the bluebloods in all things Republican. So sick, that the sign planting, precinct walking, phone banking worker bees—who had only sweat and shoe leather to invest in the campaign—enabled Huckabee to administer a good old fashioned spanking to Mitt Romney, the Harvard educated millionaire who outspent Huckabee 20 to 1 in Iowa. Huckabee's victory may have mortally wounded Romney who was theretofore the favorite of the bluebloods. He is, after all, one of them.

If Romney falters in Michigan, however, expect to see the bluebloods coalesce around John McCain whose moribund campaign was recently revived with an unexpected win over Romney in New Hampshire.

McCain is not a natural ally of the bluebloods, but his advantage with the Nantucket set is he is not Huckabee. Moreover, the bluebloods take comfort in the fact that, in his previous lap around the track, McCain described Pat Robertson and the now deceased Jerry Falwell, pooh-bahs of the evangelical movement, as "agents of intolerance"—to which the bluebloods replied with a hearty "Amen!" Additionally, McCain's "family values" include civil unions—anathema to the base, but a quaint notion to the martini set. Finally, through the McCain-Feingold Act, McCain was the catalyst for imposing gag rules on issue advocacy during federal elections, thereby limiting the ability of grass roots groups to meaningfully participate in the election process. As a result of all of this, James Dobson, echoing the sentiments of many an evangelical, has stated he will not vote for McCain under any circumstances.

In any event, before they ever confront the Democrat nominee in the Presidential race, you can expect that the Republican standard-bearer will have been battle tested. The matchup between the bluebloods and the base will guarantee that. What remains to be seen is whether the GOP winner will be battle hardened and ready to rumble or so weakened by the contest that he will be unable to put up much of a fight.

Regardless, there is a good chance that on Election Day the bluebloods will be riding the bus alone.

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Huckabee/Romney 2008
Great Communicator needed to win in 08
Reality Check Time:
Republicans will need another Great Communicator to win in 08. Hillary/Obama will be on the Democrat ticket this fall. The MSM will push hard for their election and try to make ANY conservative look like a mean old rich man.

Of the current crop of Republican candidates is there a Great Communicator among them that doesn't come across as a mean old rich man?

Great Communicator will have to connects with the average voter and know how to motivate them to vote for him instead of Hillary/Obama.

Is there any Republican candidate who posseses this talent and has come from out of nowhere from a small state and with little money?

Mike Huckabee is the ONLY Republican who has this Great Communicator skill.

Reality Check again:
Most American (even Republican) voters are really not in favor of smaller limited government. Even Reagan did NOT cut spending in his 8 years in office. The best any Republican President will be able to do is to hold the line and minimize spending. The only place Democrats and the MSM will allow Republicans to cut spending would be on defense.

The only issues Republicans can win on are pro-life, pro traditional values, a strong military, and stop the illegal invasion of our country.

Mike Huckabee supports ALL of those.

Do you want to win and have a Republican President who will nominate betwee 2 to 4 US Supreme Court justices over the next 8 years?

Then you need to be reasonable and accept reality that Mike Huckabee is the ONLY Republican who can stop the Hillary/Obama wave.



Republican amnesty establishment
Yes it is long past time to vote out the corrupt republican establishment who repeatedly try to force amnesty down our throats and who are in no way conservatives. I guarantee if Huckabee gets the nomination those same corrupt people will support Hillary Saddam Clinton for president.


Ronald Reagan was not an establishment candidate and they absolutely hated him and tried their best to stop him, but they couldn't stop Reagan.

This proves they can be beat.

Lets' vote out the corrupt phony conservative internationalists and their candidate John Mccain!

Cheers for the Real American!
We want one of us! We are tired of the smart and intelligent type. America needs someone that represents the people. Give me someone who knows how sit on a couch and pack on the pounds. (Huckabee) Give me someone who knows how to spend money. (Huckabee) I want a man that can knows as much about Pakistan as I do. (Huckabee) We want a man that can spout a few good sitcom one liners! (Huckabee)

Come on America! Let's show the world what an American looks like today! Show them fiscal irresponsibility, gluttonous behavior, and a wonderful combination of church and state.

Stand up and be heard! VOTE MIKE HUCKABEE!!!

Kudos to Ken
Kudos to Ken for having the guts to speak out! GOP leadership needs some new blood!

Blood Transfusion Needed for GOP
Time to elect Huck and get the red blooded Americans back in control of the conservative wing of American politics. Populism is a good word if it means caring about the little guy and gal, and reaching out to the poor who want to arrive at the middle class dream.

The blue bloods are same types who hate the young new pastor or rabbi who starts bringing in new folks to their half empty stained glass cathedrals and synogogues. They must pretend it is a doctrinal issue, but in reality the stuffy old blue bloods would rather die than sit beside someone from across the tracks.

Huck reaches new converts for the GOP.
The blue bloods hate that word, "convert," almost as much as they do the one they only whisper so their underpaid servants cannot hear them: "Is this Huckabee really a populist?"

If George Will spent more time reading historical tracts on liberty instead of trying to find a word from the dictionary to impress us with he would understand populism in it's conservative form.

We need a new driver
I know that I am getting sick of sitting on the back of the bus of the Republican Party. They either better let Huckabee take over us the driver and turn this bus around or I am getting off and looking for a new ride!

Give the GOP
to these flat earth retards and you can kiss goodbye for political power forever.

Huckabee is an idiot and proven liar and as such perfect candidate for religious retards. You let him drivve the bus back to middle ages and see how well you do in the ballot boxes.

We're not selecting a preacher in chief here. Or maybe Connor can't recognize the difference.

But let the religious nutjobs to take opver the GOP and give permanent majority to DNC. I'm fine with that.

Huckabee?? Anti-Establishment???
You guys at townhall are INSANE.
Huckabee not only has raised taxes MORE than Clinton in Arkansas, but he is an elitist.
If you want proof look how Huck is schmoozing with the other candidates. He's a sellout and a snake-oil salesman. I think they called his ilk carpetbaggers back in the day.

He's running for the wrong party, send him over to liberal land. Maybe he can be Hillary's VP.

What the hell?

Thanks Ken
When the facts are researched most of the vitriol against Huckabee is ill-based, lacking in all the facts, and laced with arrogance. Rumors are rife and distortions are commonplace with a lot of people buying uncritically into the dubious assertions of the anti-Huckabee crowd. It is perfectly fine to be against Huckabee for valid reasons, but much of what I read from the Republican pundits is distortion.

Rufus?
Yeah, that sounds intelligent.

Huckabee and McCain: Unpresidential Guys
It seems to me, a Republican blueblood, after having seen Governor Huckabee and Senator Thompson debate the other night that Senator Thompson is capable of being an American President and Governor Huckabee is not. Like Senator McCain, Governor Huckabee replaces a thorough, Supreme Court level, understanding of the Constitution and the President's role and responsibilities within it with a political sense of what it would be like to be President.

Sure, Huckabee has some valid ideas, but he also has some dramatically invalid ideas. The reason is that he doesn't measure his ideas against the test of the Constitution. He seeks to convince the citizenry that how he FEELS about a particular issue, like the awarding of scholarships to the children of illegal aliens, ought to be acceptable because he FEELS that this is just.

Both Huckabee and McCain practice a kind of creative accounting. In the case of McCain, he claims to have had executive experience equal to that of Governor Romney. No, leading a naval squadron is not the same as creating and leading businesses in the world economy. McCain is indulging in a fantasy. Sometimes his ideas are valid and sometimes, as in the case of McCain-Feingold, they do not pass the test of the Constitution even if they appear to be just and thus are invalid.

Tired
Social conservatives are tired of voting for people who mouth religous words and end up with Mark Foley and Larry Craig.It is time to discern a genuine good man ,Huckabee and go for it.I watched the debate last night and thought Huckabee hit it out of the park so many times he was running up the score. Then I watch Fox and read Townhall and it appears I am way off base. I guess we will see after the votes are counted.

NO preacher IN Chief needed
this country is at a critical point

HUCK is running for

Comedian in Chief
Preacher in Chief
Pro illegals President
bleeding heart liberal
Liar in Chief

President of the bigot fundamentalists:

PRESIDENT SOROS HILLARY OBAMA

Folks, this is serious and a critical moment in History for the USA

GEORGE SOROS says he OWNS the Democrats

so if we give him a candidate like Huckabee or McCain, GEORGE SOROS will be running the USA
and we will become subordinate to the UN

Hillary and Soros will wipe the floor with
Mccain or Huckabee, she plays ultra dirty and SOROS will fill the airwaves with ads that clean out the skeletons in the Closets of McCain or Huckabee

FOLKS need to look beyond "CHARM" the "FUNNY GUY" the "charming guy" the guy who belongs to the "RIGHT CHURCH" etc.

Every voter is looking for the biggest Hand out
every illegal is looking for the free pass into our welfare system

and they will get both from any democrat or Huckabee or McCain

Hillary is not running for president of the Cheer leader squad:

No one is running for preacher,
but you can't stop bringing up that Mike Huckabee is a Baptist (Did you know Mike Huckabee is a Baptist?)

Mike Huckabee has crosses in his bookshelves (Did you know Mike Huckabee has crosses in his bookshelves?)

Well, no one is complaining of a Mormon in Cheif. Just keep making hay, Flyboy, and by the way,

Rush is not exactly in a Bible believing church every Sunday (try a golf corse or tropical island). Sean and Laura go to the Mary church, and Michael and Dennis do not believe the Messiah has come. We were all getting along before Romney-Christians-are-bigots (Did you know Evangelicals are bigots?) came along.

PROVEN SUCCESS breeds SUCCESS
WELL so typical of the Huckabee gang of losers who support losers

THIS COUNTRY was built on
ambition
sacrifice
hard work
success and more success

IF YOU ALL HATE "SUCCESS" so much and HATE Corporate America so much:

MOVE TO AFRICA where there is zero Corporate America to give you
incredible convenience (instant everything)
incredible opportunity
incredible security
incredible medical advancements:

Amazing how quickly the LOSERS< and PRO losers rally around the LOSERS and bash and trash those who paid the price to become successful:

ROMNEY helped build companies like HOME DEPOT

so continue to bash achievement and soon the USA will become a 3rd world country:

SUCCESS WILL GO WHERE IT IS TRULY WELCOME
there is a lot of REAL Estate in the WORLD to build an office on:
NOTHING says it has to be here in America hates success, sacrifice, ambition, achievement, and rewards for the risk:

NEED proven successful President
I want to work for and be managed by a leader who has PROVEN SUCCESS

the merits for ambition, sacrifice, risk, hard work, good study, experience and has taken that to the BANK

THE McCain, Huckabee bashing and trashing of success, achievement, merits from a History of success building on success will drive success to another shore:

I can't learn, grow, achieve under a LOSER
or a PREACHER:
this country is vast, 300 million diverse people, not a nice little church or a wary 50 some years old.

Romney has PROVEN success, saving the Olympics from disaster, working with the international community to DELIVER, and right after 9 /11.

PLUS:: Romney helped start and build "SUCCESSFUL" companies like Home Depot:

SURE HE IS RICH but he earned every dime through sacrifice, long hours, good study, risk, and building success from success:

ANTI success only promotes losers:

CORPORATE AMERICA, aka "success" can go to any shore that welcomes it and it has been MOVING because Americans have been trained to HATE SUCCESS, achievement, ambition, reward and become an entitlement society:

YOU want to be in the back of the bus
FOLKS are exactly where they want to be in
their lives:

EVERY individual makes that choice for themselves:

The successful and rich seek and work for that status: they take risks, make sacrifices, make wise and prudent decisions and seek more knowledge, they select personal responsibility as their bible:

Losers cast themselves exactly where they are

This hate success, bash trash, destroy, achievement, "CLASS" envy keeps driving down ambition, hope, and promotes the vicious cycle of the "ENTITLEMENT" syndrome.

that is how 3rd world countries exist:

I only want to associate with and work for successful people so that I can learn and grow and become as successful as they are:

WHY do we champion total losers like
Hucabee or McCain:

WHAT HAVE THEY EVER contributed to advance the success and strength of this country:

GOING TO CHURCH and Preaching or demanding others accept your religion is not the strength of this nation:

Promoting "entitlement" is NOT the strength of this nation:


The view from the back of the bus
To compare congress to sailors, drunken or otherwise, is to do a disservice to sailors.

Ed Williamson
CPO, USN, Ret.

Huckabee
He's a bit too slippery and silver-tongued for me.
He's also pretty impressed with himself.
Hunter & Romney are the straight talkers.

Mr. Huckabee has will power
A man who can lose 100 lb. and keep it off is a man who knows how to stick to something even when it requires a change in lifestyle that will make him personally miserable, because it is the right thing to do.

That is a good start for a president; not that it will stop the same people who jeer at President Bush for having the discipline to stop drinking and turn his life around (preserving his marriage and family in the procss -- what a radical concept!) from making fun of him for not having been born perfect in the first place.

I am not making up my mind this early in the contest, but I respect a man who can recognize that his life needs a major change and who not only starts it but finishes it.

Whatever happend to whats-his-name...
...you know ,the grey haired guy? Paul? Yeah,Ron Paul.Is he still around?

I'M OUT OF HERE!

E. writes: ...
"To compare congress to sailors, drunken or otherwise, is to do a disservice to sailors."

To say nothing of drunks!

I'm REALLY out of here now!

To the anti evanglical bigots
Thanks for the Rufus comments on flat earth ideas, and horizon scanner for his unwillingness to actually look at the debate but instead rely on sound bites. Huckabee said the one set of words that all of you seemed to miss last night that set he and Mitt apart from Fred(dead until the last debate but now making Fred's last stand in South Carolina-is that a restaurant or what?)and John McCain- He said what did he do in Arkansas, "I governed" You want success stories, he took a state 49th in education and raised to 8th in the nation. He improved the roads and the basic services of his state. Hello did you not see the bridge collapse in Minnesota. This country has over 70,000 bridges in serious danger in this country. Water lines, and many other infastructure problems and all you want to focus on is that the man has been a preacher. And the Elmer Gantry comment is so typical of the crap that the liberals would normally spew instead of the republicans. George Will, Larry Kudlow, Michael Barone, Hugh Hewitt and the rest of you had your chance with GW Bush and you blew it. Now please move to the back of the bus so we can show you how the country should be governed "for the people".

The Warrior vs. Elmer Gantry
Huckabee is the proverbial, smooth-talking, snake oil salesman who sells us something that turns out to be dreck. I think the Arkansas voters took the real merit of the man when they overwhelmingly rejected his wife's run for secretary of state while he was governor! Proclaimed piety does not necessarily make a good president, for example, Jimmy {I'll never lie to you) Carter. When we look at McCain, Giuliani, and Romney we know exactly what we're going to get. We know what they stand for and what their lives are about. I disagree with McCain on many issues but I know exactly what we're going to get if he is elected president because he is a blunt, honest old warrior whose time has run out but many American voters may not realize that.

sorry ken
i usually agree with you, but i can't agree with you on huckabee. the only major thing he and i agree on is abortion. on illegal immigration and other stuff we couldn't be farther apart.....i support thompson.

for Jerseyvet
Jerseyvet writes: "When we look at McCain, Giuliani, and Romney we know exactly what we're going to get."

No. It's precisely because voters questioned Romney's sincerity that he didn't win either Iowa or NH (and may even have trouble winning Michigan now).

I live in Massachusetts. Romney was my governor. He was a moderate pro-choice governor who supported Roe v. Wade and criticized Reagan's policies.

Now he has undergone a convenient Extreme Makeover recently, and emerged as a born-again Christian social conservative, somehow managing to touch on every GOP talking-point that he never cared about as Mass governor. We Massachusetts residents found that highly amusing.

This is why I was a supporter of Rudy Giuliani. No Extreme Makeover for him. No phony attempts to repackage him as a pro-life social conservative. With Rudy, what you see is really what you get. He'll tell you to take it or leave it. He punted on Iowa because, unlike Romney, he didn't want to adopt a false persona, just to win over the evangelicals there.

And that's quite a refreshing change from Romney's Extreme Makeover, Hillary's triangulation, and Obama's airy vagueness.

With Rudy, you get it straight, whether you like it or not.

James Dobson tells you how to vote!
What if you detest jet-set, limousine-driven, television evangelicals like James Dobson as passionately as you detest the elitists described in this article?

What if you think it is a bunch of horse manure for these manicured-nailed, pompous hypocritical television ministers to fly around on their corporate jets from the donations of many within the "base" described in this article?

I happen to like Huckabee, and I am no fan of the "blue-bloods".

I do worry Huckabee has a leftist social gospel, borne of his Christian evangelism, that may manifest itself in using American tax dollars to remedy a host of world ills.

I don't go for that.

But he is a decent man.

But, for God's sake, for Connor to say James Dobson will never support McCain, probably is an inducement TO SUPPORT McCain.

Mike Huckabust
Ken, you are not fully informed...those of us white, evangelical, conservative voters are not fooled by the Christian Liberal in sheeps clothing. You will see him drop out on or before Super Tuesday. He is not one of us and never will be. He is as far from Reagan as can be. Christian, yes. Baptist, yes. Conservative? NEVER.

Now we are talking
Excellent Article Ken!

Hey you Republican Elites you can't win the White House without us!! Evangelicals and Republican Conservatives are the bulk of the Republican Party Period! Mike is an outsider, Im For Mike!! Mike can win the Rep Nomination and he has what it takes to pull Moderate Dems to win the White House!! GO MIKE

Huckabee- still a sinner
Amazing concept-Christians are still sinners, lest some think otherwise.

Huck has brought us to a public discussion of religion in politics; maybe that's a good thing.
But, for a preacher, Huck misread the Bible badly. Or his sin is doing HIS will, not that of God.

Because- the books of the Bible are not written to give instruction to governments. The primary message is to guide the hearts of individuals. Huck takes it to mean he's entitled to reach into his neighbor's pocket and take the funds there to do HIS good works. Jesus never said Huck and the government are to do good with YOUR money. I doubt he will ever be elected POTUS, giving him access to the federal pork barrel.

GO FRED!

Huckabee's No Blue Blood Cure Pt, I
Dear Sir,
You are wrong on a couple of points. Though my neck is red and I've been known to build fence, herd cattle and cut wood on our ranch, I'm also involved in a multi-million dollar startup project in the oil industry.
I'm also marketing a "new" product to the oil industry that will produce both the Athapascan Oil Sands AND our Rocky Mtn. Oil Shale oil reserves at prices that will elimenate the need for ANY imported oil ever again. (There's 1.6 to 2 TRILLION barrels of oil in the oil shale heretofore unacessable. This product will also be earning me more money than any of the Blue Bloods you reference ever thought about having.
As far as Blue Blood is concerned, one of my ancestors started the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantation with a charter from King James, another was the Commanding Officer at the Battle of Breed's Hill (Bunker Hill), my Fathers were Pioneers, Plantation Owners (barely escaping having that burned down on them because they used it as a way station for the Underground Railroad), Aboltionists/Union Soldiers, Cowboys on Cattle Drives and Ranches, Territorial Lawmen, Federal Veteranarian, WWII heros and a University Engineer. Before that, I still have a legal right to European Titles, so I'd put my Blue Blood up against any of theirs. Their problem is they think with their egos.
Where you're right is in normal Americans are sick and tired of elites telling us to do what they want, accept what they want and shut up about it.

The View fronm the Back of the Bus
Sorry Ken, the Blue Collar Base isn't going to
go along with the false gospel of radical en-
vironmentalism or embrace more nanny-state gov-enment: these are the twin pillars of the elites
that you claim to despise.
Mitt Romnney isn't my first choice but he would
let me stay employed.

BOO HISS

.....Terrible Article ...

.....Fred Thompson said he could "out poor" any of them including Huckabee ..."back of the Bus"? ...give me a break ...You must be talking about Blue Bloods Ted Kennedy and John Kerry ...

.....Take away the pro-life positions of Huckabee and McCain ...put them with Giuliani and you have three Democrats running as Republicans ...

.....Fred Thompson is the only 100% life long Conservative in the race ...Huckabee is a combonation of GW, Bill Clinton and Elmer Gantry .....COLOSSUS

Huckabee is a pro-life liberal
I am a life-long, born-again, Chrisian (Baptist) and Mr. Huckabee scares me to death. The ONLY issue I agree with him on is abortion but that is it. His history on illegal immigration ALONE is enough to keep him from EVER getting my vote.

And we are not electing a spiritual leader....we are electing a president. I'd rather have a true honest and honorable conservative who isn't necessarily openly a "born again" Christian (and there ARE wonderful, honorable people who are not overtly people of faith) running the country than a Christian who will not hold firm to the conservative principles of Ronald Reagan. I feel George Bush falls in the latter category.

I'm sure (well, I'm not SURE...but I'll give him the benefit of the doubt) that Huckabee is a fine, Christian gentleman but so is my husband and for those of you who are considering voting for him without are voting ONLY because he is a Christian and without learning about his liberal positions on crucial issues such as taxes and immigration, I have two words for you and then I rest my case.....JIMMY CARTER!

Oh, by the way, as of right now, I am leaning toward Fred Thompson because he is unquestionably the only true conservative in the race.

Correction on my previous post
I made some editing errors in my last post The next to last paragraph SHOULD read as follows:

"I'm sure (well, I'm not SURE...but I'll give him the benefit of the doubt) that Huckabee is a fine, Christian gentleman but so is my husband and for those of you who are considering voting for him ONLY because he is a Christian and without learning about his liberal positions on crucial issues such as taxes and immigration, I have two words for you and then I rest my case.....JIMMY CARTER!"

Sorry about that.

Correction on my previous post
I made some editing errors in my last post The next to last paragraph SHOULD read as follows:

"I'm sure (well, I'm not SURE...but I'll give him the benefit of the doubt) that Huckabee is a fine, Christian gentleman but so is my husband and for those of you who are considering voting for him ONLY because he is a Christian and without learning about his liberal positions on crucial issues such as taxes and immigration, I have two words for you and then I rest my case.....JIMMY CARTER!"

Sorry about that.

Ken Connor Has a Point
I am not likely to vote for Huckabee, but I appreciate that he is in the field of candidates.
My hope is that "blue bloods" will take note of the demographic that has embraced Huckabee and listen.

Each month when I pay bills, I realize how much harder it is to make ends meet. I am sick and tired of the Republican pundits/elites telling me how great the economy is by throwing meaningless statistics at me. Those statistics do not reflect the reality I am living with on a daily basis. Huckabee has tapped into that frustration that the Republican elites are like Bush Sr. aloof from the reality of the masses.

Peggy Noonan may have be wrong on other issues, but she got the fact that Huckabee has also tapped into the so called conservative lower class's genuine disgust with America's toxic, morally polluted culture.

Hukabee is resonating with conservative voters because they feel they finally have a voice. One may not like the messenger, but the Republican elite should listen to the message.

We keep reading about Huckabee's
concern for the little guy. There is a tremendous need to translate that concern into policy and examine what that policy will do to the country.

The Huck
will be in this race for a long time, up to and including the convention.

Will the Repubs nominate him?

Not sure. But fie on anyone who dares to count him out.

Republican Elites????
Do you people realize what you sound like?
Is this Townhall, or Kos?

You, "Back of the bus" whiners sound more like edwards supporters.

We're going to show those elitist SOBs we won't be pushed around anymore!!! Yada Yada Yada.

C'mon, open your eyes.
Huckabee is a Populist.
Huckabee is using classic Class Warfare.
Huckabee wants to Ban smoking, trans fats, and all impure thoughts. (ok the thoughts thing was made up)

Huckabee is John Edwards in a Pro Life suit.

Vote for the True conservative, Hands Down.
Go Fred Go.



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Huckabee vs The Bluebloods
Much of what Connor says is fairly accurate, but Huckabee's chances of winning the nomination are extremely low, and if he were to pull it off it would guarantee a Democrat as president, Obama or Clinton. I wouldn't write off Fred Thompson. Conservative? Yes; Blueblood? Definitely not. I think he could beat either Democrat.

Social conservatives write-in Huckabee
Ken, you got that right.

Word up, we social conservatives and evangelicals will either stay home or do a write-in for Mike Huckabee for president. After all, we’ve already been down that road of choosing between the lesser of 2 evils and we know now that there’s not much difference between the business-as-usual Republican candidates (Romney, McCain, Thompson) and the Dems.

As believers, we know that we are only responsible to God for our vote—not the outcome. We know it is wrong to vote based on “electability” or who the GOP “tells” us to vote for. So after we do our write-in for Mike Huckabee we are absolved because we met our requirement. This is the message that will spread throughout the evangelical churches like wildfire; and we have 10 months to work on it before the election.

Good luck Republicans, without our vote against the Dems!

And you can forget about your plan with Bloomberg to join the race as a spoiler to split the Dems, in the hopes of guaranteeing a Republican victory too. We’re on to you on that too.

Back of the bus? Heck, we’re getting OFF the bus and let you all go off the cliff without us.

Tell you what, MoniQue
You take your Huck and drive the bus and let the 60 percent of the party that cannot stomach him get off.

We can put the pieces back together. It may be in another party, but as we saw after Barry Goldwater in 1964, it can be done.

We're getting OFF the bus!
joinmo:

Like I said, we're getting OFF the bus. We don't want to drive it and we don't want to ride in it and we don't want to ride no more dead horses.

Sorry to hear about your 60% Republicans with stomach problems. Try Metamucil, and maybe not so much rich red meat.

Jackpine Savage
There is a difference between whining and valid complaint. Last I checked, we still live in a republic with a representataive democracy. When a party states it is for limited government, traditional values, and common sense defense, the members of that party can rightfully expect said party to uphold those principles. When the party appears to abandon those principles as in expanding government with NCLB and a prescription drug program, confuses traditional values with social justice as in the faith based initiatives, and runs a war in a muddled fashion as in waits until Iraq is falling into civil war before sending the appropriate number of troops, one has a right to complain.

I am not a Huckabee fan. I have serious misgivings about where the man actually stands. Nevertheless, Huckabee is voicing the discontent many of us have with the republican party.

Looking at the posts responding to this article, there is contingent of the rebuplican party that feels it has been abandoned by the party. Unless the "elites" or however one would like to address the leadership of the party recognize the discontent and address it, the party may suffer a decline.

Thompson supports amnesty
The fact that Fred Thompson was Mccain's attack dog in the SC debate and didn't go after the front runner Mccain proves that Fred wants to be Mccain's VP and has been lying about being against amnesty for illegals all along.


Everybody knows that SC is Fred's firewall and he would have to WIN SC in order to continue.


If he wanted to win SC he would have to take down Mccain but he did not attack or challenge Mccain whatsoever although he was given several opportunities.


Frd is just a lying sham and a career lobbyist.
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