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preservanation
02-22-2008, 04:46 PM
http://radio.woai.com/cc-common/news/sections/newsarticle.html?feed=119078&article=3314257

Huckabee: A Deadlocked Convention is My Goal

Insurgent Republican giving up dream of winning in primaries
By Jim Forsyth
Friday, February 22, 2008
In an interview with 1200 WOAI news during his swing through Texas, longshot Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee outlined a strategy which has him not winning the GOP nomination outright, but pushing the nomination to the September Republican National Convention, which he says will turn to him as the most ‘conservative alternative.’

The ‘brokered convention’ plan is in stark contrast to Huckabee’s previous sunny predictions of a sweep to victory in the primaries and caucuses on the shoulders of adoring family values conservatives.

Huckabee said his ‘brokered convention’ strategy is predicated on a victory in Texas, the country’s largest Republican state.

“We think Texas is an important state,” Huckabee told me. “We know how important it is to win Texas.”

Huckabee says with an upset win in Texas, and a win in the Ohio Republican primary the same day, Huckabee could deny front runner John McCain the nomination in the primaries.

“If we win Texas, I think it changes the dynamics of this race. It could well go all the way to the convention. If the convention delegates pick the president, chances are they would pick the most conservative. I would be the one they would end up picking, if that’s the criteria.”

Huckabee also called for more debates with McCain.

"I think we ought to have debates. I think it's not Republcian and not American to shut off the debate and the process of the election."


Despite the endorsement of McCain of Governor Rick Perry and both of the state’s Republican senators, a victory by Huckabee in the Texas Republican primary is a longshot, but is not out of the question. Social conservatives of the type who have flocked to the Huckabee candidacy control the levers of the Texas GOP, and have the ability to turn out large numbers of evangelical voters in early voting, and on primary day.

“I’m like one of those tiny little basketball teams in the Final Four, and nobody thought they could get there,” Huckabee said. “I think its a credit to the commitment of those who have been supporting me.”

He also compared the drive that keeps him going to the dream that the defenders of the Alamo fought for in 1836.

"You don't engage in battles only because you anticipate you're going to win them," he said. "You engage in your battles because you believe that they're right."

AlonzoMourning23
02-22-2008, 04:55 PM
GO HUCKABEE!!!!!!

Oh, and completely irrelevant, but I just found out the movie "I Love Huckabees" title was chosen because Walmart is from Arkansas and Huckabee was governor.

4Reaganomics
02-22-2008, 04:57 PM
I hate Huckabee with a passion now. I will always remeber him for his failure to know basic math and step aside. John McCain is spending time and money he could be using for the general.

preservanation
02-22-2008, 05:00 PM
GO HUCKABEE!!!!!!

Oh, and completely irrelevant, but I just found out the movie "I Love Huckabees" title was chosen because Walmart is from Arkansas and Huckabee was governor.
Walmart has a movie studio now?

Huckabee is more than just a little annoyance.

AlonzoMourning23
02-22-2008, 05:16 PM
Brad Stand (Law) is a shallow power executive at Huckabees, a chain of stores akin to Wal-Mart or Target (Mike Huckabee was the governor of Arkansas, Wal-Mart's home state, at the time of the film's release).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_%E2%99%A5_Huckabees

preservanation
02-22-2008, 05:20 PM
Ha.
Utter coincidence!

PostmodernProphet
02-22-2008, 05:48 PM
A Deadlocked Convention is My Goal

talk about picking unrealistic goals.....

preservanation
02-22-2008, 06:19 PM
Convention dead-lock...
Good for Huckabee, bad for the GOP.
I see where his loyalties lay.

Drocket
02-22-2008, 07:31 PM
bad for the GOP.
I see where his loyalties lay.

America?

preservanation
02-22-2008, 08:14 PM
Huckabee's America!

ViolaLee
02-22-2008, 08:15 PM
I doubt McCain will agree to another debate.

preservanation
02-22-2008, 08:18 PM
I doubt McCain will agree to another debate.
Me too.
What's the point?

I'm kinda surprised that Huckabee hasn't been badgering McCain for a debate.
Odd...

Wndrtch
02-22-2008, 08:23 PM
GO HUCKABEE!!!!!!

Oh, and completely irrelevant, but I just found out the movie "I Love Huckabees" title was chosen because Walmart is from Arkansas and Huckabee was governor.
Walmart has a movie studio now?

Huckabee is more than just a little annoyance.


I can't stand this guy either. I liken him to Hillary's floated tactic of stealing the primery by Super Delegate vote.

They're like children "Wahh! I can't have it, so I'll break it". Obviously, neither one of them ever played sports, where you learn to play by the rules, and that sometimes, you don't win.

potter
02-22-2008, 10:02 PM
To me what is more disturbing than the article is the header;

"Insurgent Republican giving up dream of winning in primaries"

The press and government pretty much use that term to describe terrorists.

To equate someone to a terrorist because he's exorcising his right to run for president is pretty damn un-American IMO. Perhaps they need to move to a country where they'd be more comfortable.



* I think Hucks kinda creepy too.....

ViolaLee
02-22-2008, 10:41 PM
I can't stand this guy either. I liken him to Hillary's floated tactic of stealing the primery by Super Delegate vote.

They're like children "Wahh! I can't have it, so I'll break it". Obviously, neither one of them ever played sports, where you learn to play by the rules, and that sometimes, you don't win.
And the rules are:

Elected leaders are elected by WE THE PEOPLE.

They need to stop trying to get around it and accept it. We are the government. They work for us. And all of them need to start talking about protecting the constitution. That's what they swear an oath to do and that's supposed to be their number one priority.

AlonzoMourning23
02-22-2008, 11:04 PM
But we don't have a right to vote for who the party puts up as their nomination. It is something that gains support and loyalty by allowing that, but, in the end, all that is needed to remain true to that goal is voting between the nominees.

4Reaganomics
02-23-2008, 01:44 AM
I concur, the party has its own right to choose the nominee.

Buck Laser
02-23-2008, 01:56 AM
Well, if this kerfuffle about McCain and the female lobbyist gets any legs, the GOP might have to take another look at who its nominee might be. Huckabee does have more delegates than anybody but McCain. It could be interesting.