Monday, February 04, 2008

Vote Huckabee!

Of the remaining viable Republican candidates on Super Tuesday, you'll have the chance to vote for a member of an anti-Christian cult, a liberal Republican from Arizona, or a Southern Baptist preacher from Arkansas named Mike Huckabee.

Please watch some (or all) of the following speech and I think what you'll see that there's something different about this guy. My vote will be going for Mike!

6 comments:

Gordan said...

Well, my brother, our primaries are tomorrow, and I must admit that I was leaning toward casting a protest vote for Ron Paul.

But I think this video has got me thinking Huck. How can you NOT vote for a guy named after Tom Sawyer's best friend? I mean, c'mon!

BTW, totally unrelated, your "word verification" feature on the comments is demanding that I re-type about a dozen letters and they're so bunched up I'm going to have to decipher them through the bottom of a Coke bottle and two layers of red and green cellophane.

Machine Gun Kelley said...

Speaking as the almost-chairman of the Huckabee campaign in Candler County, GA. [I said "no"] I very much appreciate you considering voting for Mike! ;)

Scribe said...

My wife and I voted for Huckebee! If Mike were not on the ballot, I I'd have to reluctanly vote for Romney...lesser of two evils. :(

Machine Gun Kelley said...

From what I can gather, all of my friends voted for Huckabee (and I didn't even try to influence most of them).

One of my best friends -an African American- actually voted for Huckabee today!! This is the first time I've ever known him to even vote for a Republican! He said he doesn't want Barack HUSSEIN Obama or Hillary.

So I'm really excited to see what happens when the polls start reporting in!

I am thinking Huck will do well in Georgia today.

kelly jack said...

My family voted for Huck, looks like he did better than anyone thought he would. He had to plead for face time on the last debate so this was a great win.

Machine Gun Kelley said...

Yet again, Huckabee was underestimated by the media and the conservative radio shows!

I've been a bit aggrivated with Limbaugh and Sean Hanity since yesterday. They're both prclaiming "a vote for Huckabee is a vote for McCain".

My vote for Huckabee was a vote for Huckabee!