Wednesday, February 06, 2008

Romney/Huckabee Time is Now

Mitt and Mike need to get together and flip a coin or draw straws... whatever and team-up to defeat John McCain. As it stands, Mitt and Mike are splitting the conservative voters and leaving McCain with a majority of liberal or so-called moderate conservatives. A Romney-Huckabee Ticket will pull conservatives together.

I am calling on the Romney and Huckabee campaigns to contact each other to discuss such a venture. It is virtually their only hope as opposed to beating each other up over the same voters and thereby helping McCain secure victory.

Teamwork can produce a true conservative in this race, Huckabee/Romney or Romney/Huckabee with Duncan Hunter in a prominent cabinet position could be the combination conservatives could get behind, first to defeat John McCain/Joe Lieberman then to defeat Hillary/Obama.

The time is now for Romney and Huckabee to suck it up and take advantage, or forever wonder... what if?

7 Comments:

Blogger Simplydannygirl said...

You Know Red Stater,

When Hunter had to pull out of the Race. He was gaining popularity prior December 21, 2007. So the media turned on him, black listed him, and kept him out the of the debates.

What's more, they back voted for Romney against him. He should have done even better the Neveda and South Carlina, but they turned on Him. They voted for Romney to steal votes against him. It was well thought out by the Romney Champaign.

Now, the same is beening done to Romney. Right back on his dirty champaign practices. Duncan Hunter had so much integrity, experience, true heart of a Public Servant. The Greedy Business men in Nevada, Michigan and Wyoma backed stabbed him. Romney used it. Now it's right back on Romeny. You should remember that Red. The man is no good. Romney does not want Hunter in his administration. But, Huckabee would. That's my optimism speaking.


Danny

11:44 AM  
Blogger Marie's Two Cents said...

Hey!

That sounds like a pretty good idea to me :-)

3:01 PM  
Blogger Bucky The Moon-Bat Slayer said...

I agree with you, Red. McCain is merely a Democrat in Republican clothing. As much as I dislike Huckabee's "ole boy" style dirty campaign tatics and his Baptist intollerance for Mormons, I have to accept the fact that he and Romney are the only two REAL conservatives left in the race.

12:12 AM  
Blogger RD said...

uhhh oh. scratch the Romney part. He just "suspended" his campaign.

1:40 PM  
Blogger Simplydannygirl said...

Good! Romeny, get to steppin! He was more dangerous than you think.

If it's Huckabee, I'll vote for him. And I better see Duncan Hunter in his campaign.

Adios Romney! Don't let door hit you on the way out.

Huckabee Blesing or a curse? God is in control.............


Danny

2:36 PM  
Blogger RMS941 said...

Some conservatives have spoken out strongly against McCain, but that was easier to do when we had Romney as an alternative.

John McCain says he can win over conservatives anxious about his potential nomination, but some of the most prominent and outspoken in the Republican party, such as Ann Coulter and Rush Limbaugh, say otherwise.

John McCain may look more like the Republican Party's presidential nominee every day, but that doesn't mean the conservative base is on board, yet. Rene Montagne talks with political strategist Matthew Dowd about what McCain must do to unite conservative voters behind his candidacy.

Here are 2 example of McCains bull shit;

Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas), for example. Earlier this year, during a back-room discussion on immigration reform, Mr. Presumptive Nominee started shouting at Cornyn, who had dared to disagree with him. McCain accused Cornyn of raising petty objections, and Cornyn accused McCain of having dropped in without taking part in the negotiations. “F**k you! I know more about this than anyone else in the room,” McCain shouted. The WaPo added that McCain also “used a curse word associated with chickens.”

Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), who worked closely with McCain in 1992 on a Senate Special Committee on POW/MIA Affairs. When Grassley disagreed with McCain about something, the Arizonan told him, “You know, senator, I thought your problem was that you don’t listen. But that’s not it at all. Your problem is that you’re a f**king jerk.”

I can go on but what would be the point. He is the nominee and I will not support him at all. John McCain has premised his political career on the assumption that he doesn’t need voters like me. I believe he should be given a fair opportunity to test his hypothesis.

For my thoughts on McCain and the GOP, both of them can go to hell. I will not vote for McCain and I will not support the GOP and that's final.

8:23 PM  
Blogger RD said...

I hear ya' Russ, I will sit this one out if McCain gets the nom.

9:21 PM  

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