Thursday, January 24, 2008

The Florida Debate



In another brilliant display of leadership and oratory eloquence, Huckaboom took the Florida debate by storm; from the war in Iraq to the ailing economy, Huckaboom had a catchy line that drew applause after applause from the all serious crowd yet unequivocally delivering the message. He is a real joy to listen to.

“How often do we hear people talk about trickle down economics that if you have a wonderful surge in economics it works itself to other sectors but there is another issue too there is a trickle up impact when the economy begins to go sour”

When challenged by Lazarus on the fair tax proposal, Huckaboom pounced on the opportunity to enumerate his fair tax policy, the IRS killer. reminding his colleagues that he was the only one on the stage at the Republican debate in Michigan last October willing to admit that the economy had problems and those on the lowest rung of the economic ladder were hurting the most.
"What I think people need in the president," Huckabee said, "is somebody who understands the totality of the American family, and not just the folks at the top."

Huckaboom reminded his colleagues that he was the only one on the stage at the Republican debate in Michigan last October willing to admit that the economy had problems and those on the lowest rung of the economic ladder were hurting the most.


While all the candidates are worth commending for maintaining civility, there are those who lost the opportunity to make a name for themselves. Clearly Huckabee won the debate and should benefit the most in the forth coming Florida primaries.

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