Over in camp Huck we keep an eye on polls.
Not so much on the unscientific internet kind, (although those are fun too) as much as on the national polling done on the state of the race between the two presumptive nominees.
We’re not so blind in our support of Huckabee and our platform, as to not realize that McCain’s [...]
Archive for June, 2008
Polling Trends Improve Huckabee’s VP Odds
Posted in Politics on June 20, 2008 | 15 Comments »
Defining Huckabee’s Demons
Posted in Politics on June 18, 2008 | 5 Comments »
I don’t particularly like Townhall’s Matt Lewis.
He is one columnist who milked the Huckabee/Romney camp rivalry for all it was worth, writing provoking commentary designed to earn him hundreds of hits and hundreds of comments.
I guess that made him feel good about himself.
He’s at it again in his reaction to and ‘analysis’ of Huckabee’s advice [...]
Huckabee and the Fox Red Herring
Posted in Politics on June 14, 2008 | 8 Comments »
Why is it that folks see what they want to see in a story?
Blogospheric buzz reveals the Huck Haters on both sides of the isle rubbing their hands in glee at the thought that Huck has thrown in the towel and ‘moved on’ with his contracted gig to ‘contribute’ to Fox news Election Headquarters program.
Does no one realize [...]
What the GOP needs: Visionary Leaders
Posted in Politics on June 11, 2008 | 3 Comments »
Today the congressional caucus of the GOP unveiled their “bold new economic plan” for stealing some of the wind from the democratic sails as we move forward into preparations for the general election. These plans included agressive proposals for finally pushing forward with oil and gas exploration and extraction, and a move towards long overdue [...]
Banishing The Huckabee Boogeyman
Posted in Uncategorized on June 5, 2008 | 2 Comments »
So now we know…. It will be Barack Obama and John McCain contending head to head in contest to be the president of these united states, and early polling seems to indicate that the vice presidential pick of each gentleman will have a significant influence on how each candidate fares in any number of swing [...]


