View Full Version : Huckabee says, 'Vote for me or die.'
Mister E. 12-27-2007, 10:46 AM sntTJSDuVwM
As Huckabee stands proudly over his slain prey, he says to the news cameras, "These three birds said they wouldn't vote for me on caucus night. You see what happened to them?"
"You vote for me, you live. You don't... mm, there you go."
Elmer Fudd for president.
lamja00 12-27-2007, 10:55 AM If Mike Huckabee wins ANY primary in ANY state, those that voted for him should be banned from participating in the electoral process for a period no less than 20 years.
Nor'Easter 12-27-2007, 11:07 AM Why do you hate the risen Lord and Savior Jesus Christ?
TheLateGreat 12-27-2007, 11:14 AM Meh.
lamja00 12-27-2007, 11:50 AM Why do you hate the risen Lord and Savior Jesus Christ?
Please. :mad:
lamja00 12-27-2007, 11:51 AM Meh.
What does that mean?
Nor'Easter 12-27-2007, 11:58 AM Please. :mad:
:) Say pretty please.
lamja00 12-27-2007, 12:14 PM :) Say pretty please.
Nor, Mister E. said it best: Huckabee is like Elmer Fudd. He doesn't come off as being that bright to me, his self-deprecating humor repulses me, and his numerous one-liner jokes ain't funny. Look how goofy he looks in that hunter's gear. He just may ride the Christian okie doke train all the way to the White House in this clueless nation. Run Huck run!!!!!!!!!!!
AtariTeenageSuicide 12-27-2007, 01:36 PM i love mike huckabee. he serves as my political litmus test; at work, especially (since i work with those who are mostly two or three decades older than myself), if anyone says that they support mike, i know that i can safely ignore their opinion on anything.
Wedge 12-27-2007, 01:52 PM If Hillary Clinton wins ANY primary in ANY state, those that voted for him should be banned from participating in the electoral process for a period no less than 20 years.
Fixed.
Feenix566 12-27-2007, 02:31 PM Huckabee supports the FairTax. :nice:
Nor'Easter 12-27-2007, 02:38 PM Nor, Mister E. said it best: Huckabee is like Elmer Fudd. He doesn't come off as being that bright to me, his self-deprecating humor repulses me, and his numerous one-liner jokes ain't funny. Look how goofy he looks in that hunter's gear. He just may ride the Christian okie doke train all the way to the White House in this clueless nation. Run Huck run!!!!!!!!!!!
You make the baby Jesus fill his little holy diaper.
:(
No one named Huckabee will ever be president. This society may have cartoonish aspects, and our political system may be a joke, but still, no one named Huckabee will ever be president. There's a line that even the morons that make up 51% of the voting public won't cross.
http://www.sweaterthieves.com/uploaded_images/huck.jpg
86Dude 12-27-2007, 06:22 PM You people need to get over his religous affiliations. He's harmless when it comes to such things. If he's elected and appoints Pat Robertson to secretary of defense I'll be the first in line to cap his ass, but the truth is none of you really know this guy. I find it amusing that his religous beliefs threaten you tards so much.
lamja00 12-28-2007, 12:44 PM Huckabee supports the FairTax. :nice:
Yeah, that's because he wants the pimps and prostitutes to stop getting over on the system -- bwahhahahahahahahahahahahaha!!! He probably equates that to sinning.
lamja00 12-28-2007, 12:49 PM Fixed.
Not quite. You forgot to change the him to a her. :D
Guido 12-28-2007, 12:57 PM You people need to get over his religous affiliations. He's harmless when it comes to such things. If he's elected and appoints Pat Robertson to secretary of defense I'll be the first in line to cap his ass, but the truth is none of you really know this guy. I find it amusing that his religous beliefs threaten you tards so much.
Chris Hedges disagrees:
George Bush is a happy stooge of his corporate handlers. He blithely enriches the oligarchy, defends a war that is the worst foreign policy blunder in American history and callously denies medical benefits to children. Huckabee is different. He has tapped into the rage and fury of the working class, dispossessed and abandoned by the mainstream Democrats and Republicans. And he refuses to make the ideology of the Christian right, with its dark contempt for democratic traditions and intolerance of nonbelievers, a handmaiden of the corporate establishment. This makes him a much more lethal and radical political force.
The Christian right is the most potent and dangerous mass movement in American history. It has been controlled and led, until now, by those who submit to the demands of the corporate state. But the grass roots are tired of being taken for rubes. They are tired of candidates, like Bush or Bill Clinton, who roll out the same clichés about working men and women every four years and then spend their terms enriching their corporate backers. The majority of American citizens have spent the last two decades watching their government services and benefits vanish. They have seen their jobs go overseas and are watching as their communities crumble and their houses are foreclosed. It is their kids who are in Iraq and Afghanistan. The old guard in the Christian right, the Pat Robertsons, who used their pulpits to deliver the votes of naive followers to the corporatists, is a spent force. Huckabee’s Christian populism represents the maturation of the movement. It signals the rise of a truly radical, even revolutionary force in American politics, of which Huckabee may be one of the tamer and less frightening examples.
Hints of Huckabee’s bizarre worldview seep out now and then. Bob Vander Plaats, Huckabee’s Iowa campaign manager, for example, when asked about his candidate’s lack of foreign policy experience, told MSNBC: “Well, I think Gov. Huckabee has a lot of resources that he goes to on national security matters. Here’s a guy, a former pastor, who understands a theological nature of this war as we’re fighting a radical religion in Islam.”
Robert Novak noted that Huckabee held a fundraiser last week at the Houston home of Dr. Steven Hotze. As Novak wrote, Hotze is “a leader in the highly conservative Christian Reconstruction movement.”
Huckabee has close ties with the Christian Reconstructionist or Dominionist branch of the Christian right. The Dominionist movement, which seeks to cloak itself in the mantle of the Christian faith and American patriotism, is small in numbers but influential. It departs from traditional evangelicalism. It seeks to redefine traditional democratic and Christian terms and concepts to fit an ideology that calls on the radical church to take political power. It shares many prominent features with classical fascist movements, at least as such movements are defined by the scholar Robert O. Paxton, who sees fascism as “a form of political behavior marked by obsessive preoccupation with community decline, humiliation, or victimhood and by compensatory cultures of unity, energy, and purity, in which a mass-based party of committed nationalist militants, working in uneasy but effective collaboration with traditional elites, abandons democratic liberties and pursues with redemptive violence and without ethical or legal restraints goals of internal cleansing and external expansion.”
Dominionism, born out of Christian Reconstructionism, seeks to politicize faith. It has, like all fascist movements, a belief in magic along with leadership adoration and a strident call for moral and physical supremacy of a master race, in this case American Christians. It also has, like fascist movements, an ill-defined and shifting set of beliefs, some of which contradict each other. Paxton argues that the best way to understand authentic fascist movements, which he says exist in all societies, including democracies, is to focus not on what they say but on how they act, for, as he writes, some of the ideas that underlie fascist movements “remain unstated and implicit in fascist public language” and “many of them belong more to the realm of visceral feelings than to the realm of reasoned propositions.”
More: http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/20071223_the_evangelical_rebellion/
orangikan 12-28-2007, 01:18 PM You people need to get over his religous affiliations. He's harmless when it comes to such things. If he's elected and appoints Pat Robertson to secretary of defense I'll be the first in line to cap his ass, but the truth is none of you really know this guy. I find it amusing that his religous beliefs threaten you tards so much.
Maybe cause the current openly "Christian" prez is a war (or is that whore) monger.
orangikan 12-28-2007, 01:23 PM Huckabee is flavor of the month for the reps. If Rudy doesn't screw up he's the nominee, simply because he straddles the issues best. Not too scary, not too lib.
You people need to get over his religous affiliations. He's harmless when it comes to such things.
well that's not our doing. he's been trying to make an issue of how he's the christian candidate in the field
lamja00 12-29-2007, 10:53 AM Mike Huckabee, **** you!!!!!!!! This fool is leading in polls??????
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