Sunday, January 27, 2008

HUCKABEE SETS THE RECORD STRAIGHT ON FNS

Mike Huckabee


Asked whether he was jockeying for the vice presidency or a lesser cabinet post in the McCain administration, Huckabee reaffirmed his strong friendship with Lazarus and pointed out that while their similarities outweighed their differences, there were indeed some differences in the two campaigns and that he was in for the long haul.

Citing polls along the Bible belt where he was leading comfortably and the fact that he was also running second Nationally, Huckaboom unequivocally made it clear that this was anybody's race and that he should not be summarily dismissed as Chris Wallace and the establishment so wished to emphasize.

Huckaboom also took time to expose The Amoeba's shortcomings such as the secret timetable for withdrawal from Iraq. He also hit The Amoeba on the economy by reminding Chris Wallace that he inherited a deficit in Arkansas and helped to built a $850 million surplus.

He went on to quote Abraham Lincoln "God must have loved the common man because he made so many of them" Huckabee said that he was not out to make the rich people poor rather help the poor people get rich.

Pushed to contradict himself, Huckaboom explained that the bunker mentality not only underscored Rumsfeld's shortcomings, but actually meant that by approaching foreign policy as all or none, we risked the opportunity to loose the 80% the foreigners were offering by demanding they give 100%.

Nevertheless Huckaboom performed well and will continue to perform well in this race.

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