What is it with Republicans today?
ThinkProgress points to an interview with Mike Huckabee, who calls out McCain’s hypocrisy: continue reading...
This was a matter of time. John McCain’s lead was insurmountable after Super Tuesday.
Read more. This shows the importance of Elections in a YouTube world. Apparently, a lot of what Romney had said in the 1990s has come back to haunt him. He’s now trying to be a conservative answer to McCain, but clips would pop up suggesting otherwise. Huckabee surely damaged Romney’s odds, no doubt. McCain is now the front-runner. continue reading...
Three primaries, three different winners:
- first Huckabee, in Iowa. He is clearly too religious and a nut. Re-write the constitution to make it jive with god? Oh-oh. Please, get him off the stage. continue reading...
Mike Huckabee wants to change the constitution. I am pretty sure that the man is treasonous, and we can’t have back-to-back Presidents who sell out America, be it for other nations or for religion.
Watch the video. Wow. Exactly why the people who wrote the constitution wanted to separate church from state. continue reading...
You have to love the American election system. We’re January 2008, in one year, someone will be the new President. Not only we have no real idea who it will be, but the outcome really won’t be based on who deserves to be, but everything else.
God Bless America (I’m not kidding or anything). Check this out: continue reading...
This is a very good piece recapping last night Iowa Caucuses and putting it in the right context. I’m not sure I agree with everything, but regardless a very good read.
Barack Obama has won the Iowa caucuses. You’d have to have a heart of stone not to feel moved by this. An African-American man wins a closely fought campaign in a pivotal state. He beats two strong opponents, including the mighty Clinton machine. He does it in a system that favors rural voters. He does it by getting young voters to come out to the caucuses. continue reading...
Man, it just gets better with this clown.
Campaigning in Miami Monday with powerful Cuban American leaders, Mike Huckabee made this promise: continue reading...
Readers of this blog know I don’t really care who will win, sure, I have a soft spot for Ron Paul, but I can’t vote (I’m not American). Regardless, sadly, the Great American nation will be paying for the sins and management of George “Dumbass” Bush and Darth Cheney. That’s a fact, the American Empire is no more. But it would be good for the American people if they elect someone with a backbone who would make the Founding Fathers proud.
This Mike Huckabee, unfortunately, is not it. Last week, word got out that he let go a rapist that went on to rape again: continue reading...