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Friday, December 14, 2007

Nobody ever kicks a dead dog - Ron Paul Kicks MIKE

This is pitiful and the actions of a true loser:

Two former Republican legislators from Mike Huckabee ‘s home state are in Iowa this week criticizing Huckabee’s record on immigration and taxes on trips paid for by Ron Paul, Huckabee’s Republican presidential rival.

Paul’s campaign said Thursday it was paying former Sen. Jim Holt and former Rep. Randy Minton about $5,000 each to go to Iowa for a series of radio interviews criticizing Huckabee’s 10 1/2 years as Arkansas governor.

“We just want to make sure Iowans get the full picture of what Governor Huckabee did when he was in office,” said Paul’s campaign spokesman, Jesse Benton. “There hasn’t been a whole lot of information going out to Iowans and we want to make sure they get the full picture.”

To counter the criticism, Huckabee brought in a group of longtime Arkansas supporters to defend his record.

Holt, who ran unsuccessfully for Arkansas lieutenant governor last year, has tangled publicly with Huckabee over immigration. Huckabee, a Southern Baptist preacher, spoke out against Holt’s proposal in 2005 to ban state services to illegal immigrants and said “I drink a different kind of Jesus juice.”

That same year, Holt opposed Huckabee’s unsuccessful effort to make children of illegal immigrants eligible for state-funded scholarships and in-state tuition to Arkansas colleges.

Holt, who said he hasn’t settled on a candidate for president, said he was called by Paul’s Iowa field director last week. He’ll be in Iowa through Saturday.

Asked why he was contacted, Holt said in a telephone interview, “If you do a Google search, you can see the Jesus juice quote anywhere.”

Holt has been talking about Huckabee’s stances on immigration, and his record on taxes and spending.

“He campaigned in Arkansas to the right and governed to the left,” Holt said.

Huckabee singled out Minton by name last month in a letter to Arkansas Republicans asking for their support and their help advocating on his behalf.

Huckabee has vaulted to the top of the Republican presidential field in Iowa, but still faces some skepticism among Republican lawmakers in his home state.

On Thursday, he relied on a group of longtime supporters to tout his conservative credentials in Iowa.

“We want to let you know that he is a strong, solid conservative and he has not changed,” said Anne Britton, who heads the Arkansas chapter of the National Rifle Association. She argued that Huckabee has long backed gun rights.

Huckabee spokeswoman Alice Stewart said the supporters were brought in in anticipation of Holt and Minton’s visit.

“It’s unfortunate that people are resorting to those types of tactics,” she said. “We’re focusing on getting a positive Huckabee message out there and making sure people know about his record.”

Benton said Paul does not plan to bring in additional surrogates to campaign against Huckabee or any other candidate.

As he’s gained in the polls in Iowa and nationally, Huckabee has faced criticism from rivals Mitt Romney and Fred Thompson but not from Paul. In a debate in September, Huckabee and Paul sparred over U.S. involvement in Iraq. Paul has made a pullout of troops the centerpiece of his campaign.

“Even if we lose elections, we should not lose our honor,” Huckabee told Paul during that debate in New Hampshire. “And that is more important than the Republican Party.”

From Newsmax

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Ah! The big Paul surge not to come in last ! smile



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Proof on December 14, 2007 at 04:18 pm
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Negative campaigning is an integral part of every major political campaign.  People complain about it, but at the same time, they respond to it.  It’s not immoral.  There is nothing wrong with advertising the fact that someone isn’t qualified to be president.  I’m quite happy that Huckabee is being exposed for the socialist that he is.  I only regret that more people won’t find out in time.

PK on December 14, 2007 at 06:28 pm
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Ron Paul never kicks a person.  He speaks against policy and record.  Contrasting and comparing policy and record is good.

Scott on December 14, 2007 at 06:33 pm

this is pitiful and the actions of a true loser:

(insert story about politician here)

yawn.


Yun Chu said, “You must strictly not express in words what is very significant. Both dragon and snake are killed in one blow.”

Sparkie Arbuckle on December 14, 2007 at 06:39 pm

Scott: Remember Ron Paul is a legend in his own mind! He is attacking everything conservatives hold dear and thereby he is committing political suicide! He looks and acts like a wrinkled, dyspeptic irascible old fart. I don’t care if everything he believed was right, he is the most unlikable candidate in both parties!


No matter the age or state of health, for a military man it is always glorious to tilt at windmills, rescue a fair Dulcinea and be a gallant knight in armor in a glorious cause.

Neiman on December 14, 2007 at 06:57 pm

Scott: Remember [Neiman] is a legend in his own mind!


Yun Chu said, “You must strictly not express in words what is very significant. Both dragon and snake are killed in one blow.”

Sparkie Arbuckle on December 14, 2007 at 07:08 pm

Six comments about the Ron Paul strategy or campaign is five comments too many. Vote for one, and then lets use the freed-up space to debate something meaningful like whether a stray asteroid will hit San Francisco anytime in the next millenium.


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pparets on December 14, 2007 at 07:26 pm
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whether a stray asteroid will hit San Francisco anytime in the next millenium.

Stray? Or guided by Dennis Kucinich’s UFO buddies?



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Proof on December 14, 2007 at 07:49 pm
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