Thursday, 28th August 2008.

Posted on Saturday, 15th December 2007 by K Buchanon

del.icio.us Reddit Digg Technorati Google StumbleUpon Yahoo Bloglines Newsvine Wink

Two faces - one huckster!

I will start this article with a good look at Huckabee, the flavor of the month for the drive-by media. Let me say this before I get into his act. I will say he is a huckster. A huckster is someone who uses aggressive showy, and sometimes devious methods to promote or sell a product. The shoddy product he is selling is himself. We know he is a liar. He says he has a theological degree, which is not true. He says it was the parole board in Arkansas that released Wayne Dumont, who then killed someone. It was him who wanted Dumont released. He denies his record, which speaks for itself. He put down the Mormon religion purposefully, and then apologized - another Clintonesque type of attack. He is also similar to Clinton, in which he says all the things about his ethics and failures of conscience pointed out by his detractors is a Democratic conspiracy - a la Hillary’s right-wing conspiracy.

He just said something that I think is pretty much word-for-word for what I have heard from a Democrat’s mouth - “The Bush administration is arrogant and has a bunker mentality.” I didn’t know he was running against Bush. I guess he thinks the religious people in Iowa are all Bush haters. I hope he is wrong, but I do not trust the Iowa voters. He seems to have them well fooled up to now. I am a die-hard Conservative, but I would vote for Hillary before I would vote for the huckster.

There must be something in the water in Hope, Arkansas that brings out the devious and underhanded acts of their candidates. You can fool all of the people some of the time, and others part of the time. But you can’t fool all of the people all of the time. I hope the Iowa voters aren’t that stupid. I still haven’t decided who my candidate is, but I know it will never be a huckster preacher. I will continue to watch the other candidates, but it sure as hell will never be the huckster or Ron Paul. The huckster, to me, represents a false prophet, and his use of religion in his campaign is reprehensible. He can’t use his record on illegal immigration and taxes as a resume. I am waiting for him to say that being against him is a right-wing conspiracy. Enough about an idiot.

Sphere: Related Content

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
Posted in Conservative Politics | Comments (0)

Posted on Wednesday, 7th March 2007 by K Buchanon

del.icio.us Reddit Digg Technorati Google StumbleUpon Yahoo Bloglines Newsvine Wink

I have a request for a good lawyer… not for me, but to let all of us rednecks know how Mr. Libby got convicted. From the transcript of the trial, I have these questions and Tell Murtha he's no God!statements:

  • How many of the witnesses came back to correct their testimony because they had forgotten and had to change what they had originally said?
  • How many came back and had remembered from practically nothing to a long winded dissertation on what they now remember?
  • Was one of the jurors, a Mr. Dennis Collins, a friend of Tim Russert and Bob Woodward (two persons who dislike the Bush administration)?
  • Was the defense attorney crazy for allowing this man to be on the jury - a known democratic activist? Sounds like the whole case is ‘he said, she said’.
  • Was Tim Russert brought before the grand jury because of his known dislike of the Bush administration and his biased presentation of the news concerning the Bush administration? Did Tim Russert lie?
  • State Department official, Richard Armitage - admitted he was the one that outed a supposed C.I.A. official who should have been fired because of her and her husband’s political action, which is against the law for C.I.A. personnel to get involved in politics - hmmmm
  • Did Richard Armitage hold back his part in the investigation in outing Valerie Plame to help Fitzgerald in his effort to prosecute someone in the Bush administration?
  • A State Department official, Richard Armitage, known to have been working against the Bush administration since Bush was elected - is he tenured? If not, why didn’t Bush fire him?
  • Was Fitzgerald paid off to pursue this case?
  • Clinton lied to the world on TV and wagged his finger at everyone.
  • Ole Harry has a lot of nerve asking Mr. Bush not to pardon Mr. Libby after all the scum that Clinton pardoned, and after his land deals that he hasn’t been brought to justice for and of course won’t be.
  • Was there a prosecutor appointed to the case of Pockets Berger for his act of espionage? If so, whose idea was it to just give him a slap on his hand?
  • Seems that only border agents and Republicans are eligible for the treatment.
  • Will a prosecutor ever be assigned for William Jefferson for his bribery? He was just assigned to the Homeland Security Committee by Nancy Pelosi. Some choice!
  • Then we have Jack Murtha, who never had to pay for his part in the F.B.I. sting, but has been in Congress ever since, blowing smoke and recently trying to start fires. Seems he thinks he is vulcan, god of fire and the manufacturer of arms and armor for gods and heroes.
Sphere: Related Content

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
Posted in Conservative Politics | Comments (0)