Keep at it, Huck!
The results are in and it appears that Governor Huckabee won a majority of one faction of one party in one state. WaPo:
In Va., Huckabee Again Shows Strength on Right
But even as he dominated the Potomac Primary, McCain lost conservatives in Virginia, as he has across the South and parts of the Midwest -- trailing Huckabee among that group and evangelicals as he attempts to unite a fractured Republican Party behind his candidacy.
He can be President of the Virginia Conservatives!
I think it is moronic that the Governor has stayed in long after far more formidable rivals have dropped out. There is a school of thought that says that he helps McCain by keeping the GOP in the news. I certainly don't think he is hurting the Senator much. But I look forward to his ByeKu.
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Posted by jk at February 13, 2008 10:39 AM
If he wanted to help McCain or his supposed party, Hucksterbee would give up now and encourage Republicans to band together. His refusal is borne of self-delusion and arrogance. He's a religious freak who should scare even the most ardent Christian fundamentalists, and an economic tyrant who believes people should pay for the enjoyment of others.
Speaking of delusion, it's someone like Huckabee who would be the Antichrist. He's virtually the personification of the delusion God sent to people, "that they should believe a lie," as written in 2 Thessalonians.
If he wanted to help McCain or his supposed party, Hucksterbee would give up now and encourage Republicans to band together. His refusal is borne of self-delusion and arrogance. He's a religious freak who should scare even the most ardent Christian fundamentalists, and an economic tyrant who believes people should pay for the enjoyment of others.
Speaking of delusion, it's someone like Huckabee who would be the Antichrist. He's virtually the personification of the delusion God sent to people, "that they should believe a lie," as written in 2 Thessalonians.
Posted by: Perry Eidelbus at February 13, 2008 2:05 PMAll my thoughts mirror yours, except there are too many candidates for antichrist this year -- we won't know until the superhellagates speak.
I have heard a few fairly sane people suggest that the continuing race takes some Oxygen from the Democrats. I'm looking forward to his dropping out.
Posted by: jk at February 13, 2008 2:12 PM | What do you think? [2]