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Posted on Monday, 21st January 2008 by K Buchanon

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Morals worse than Bill - Hard to believe!

Bill Clinton saying he heard a culinary workers union official threaten a worker to vote for Obama or else - this is, I am sure, one out-and-out lie. The Clintons will stoop at nothing to win. Bill is licking his chops with the idea of becoming a stealth President. God save the country from this! Anyone who thinks this wouldn’t happen, I have a Great Wall of China to sell you. Bill is so mad at the media for not helping Hillary enough - poor baby.

One thing I have noticed this time versus when he was President - he gets more red-faced and mad now than then because he doesn’t have a staff around him to protect and use the words “out of context” for his cover. Let’s face it, women and Perot put Bill in, and now he is out trying to use his charm to help Hillary get the women’s votes.

Hillary is showing her softer side and appearing on tv teardrop shows to enhance her appeal to women voters, and it seems to be working, God forbid. Another thing that seems to be working is the Clintons’ spokesmen bringing up the race issue and Obama’s drug use when he was young, and which he has admitted to. The Clintons believe all’s fair in war and politics. In fact, they have a war room in their headquarters.

Just saw the Nevada caucuses and the South Carolina primaries - a few observations… The Huckster blaming his loss on Fred Thompson and also said McCain ran a decent campaign and inferred that Romney didn’t because he and Thompson brought up the Huckster’s record. I think both he and McCain’s record should be brought up repeatedly. The media and the debate moderators had a lot to do with Fred Thompson’s numbers.

Thompson was also responsible partly, but there is no question that the liberal media was pushing Huckabee, as he would be the easiest to beat by Democrats, and of course McCain has always been a media darling since he was beat by Bush, as they HATE Bush with a passion. Even Fox went along with the derision accorded Thompson. I wish he had enough funds to continue the race and would expand on his message. If he could do this, and the media gave him an even break, he would be the nominee.

As far as I am concerned, the only thing I welcomed from the South Carolina primary is that the lesser of two evils won. At least I might vote for McCain over Hillary. But if the Huckster won the nomination, I would vote for Hillary over him. One thing about Huckabee is he sure can talk. All those people from Hope, Arkansas can talk. Note the Huckster’s concession speech and Clinton’s speech at the Democratic convention in 1988. Hope, Arkansas is also the capital of sleaze. Hillary lived there.

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Posted on Saturday, 15th December 2007 by K Buchanon

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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.

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