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The Mac is Back and Talking Global Warming

McCain was hitting the global warming issue hard at this rally yesterday. Just as he finished, a huge pile of snow and ice fell off the top of the State House soaking some onlookers, but hurting no one. It's a bit of a scary moment as you'll see in the video.
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You know, Huckabee talks about the environment as well, but he does it in a much more effective way for reaching conservatives. It's a testament to his natural feeling for voters. Instead of "climate change," he talks about preserving a fishing hole for your grandchildren. It's a much more effective message for our side of the aisle and something I think true conservative leaders should take note of. The Right needs to have policy alternatives when it comes to the environment, and Huckabee's style is a good guide for talking about it effectively.




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