Friday, August 29, 2008

Sarah Palin - What A Great Choice!

It is now official!  The Republican ticket is now McCain/Palin.  Sarah Palin is the ultra popular, one-term Governor of Alaska.  I am very pleased and excited by this pick.  While myself and many others pushed for and hoped for Mike Hukcabee to be VP I think this choice may have been McCain's best option.   Yes, part of the decision was based on the fact that Palin is a woman but I think it is more complex than that.  

Through the Summer the Conservative base has been very lathargic and tepid in ther excitement.  I could see it through the media and I got to see it first hand when I attended a Walton County (GA) GOP BBQ on Memorial Day Weekend.    Almost instantly the base has been charged and jacked up. I have received multiple press releases (too many to share here) from Conservatives and Conservative groups and the excitement could not be any higher about this pick.  There is also a surprise factor here.  This was not expected at all.  Palin was not really in the discussion at all.  She was almost completely off the radar screen.  My jaw literally hit the floor as I heard the possible news on TV this morning! 

Maybe the most shocked and pleasantly surprised are Huckabee supporters.  After a sleepless night of dispair we have awoken to joy and ecstacy over McCain's choice.  While a Romney or Huckabee choice might have benn a good one choosing one of them over the other would have continued the schism (and maybe exacerbated the situation).  It is very clear that all sides are now untied together to support the ticket.  That was not case in the Democratic Party afterr Obama's pick of Joe Biden. 

From our prespective we see Sarah Palin as one of us.  She is a member of the new breed of Republicans trying to take the party back from corrupt country-club conyism and handing it back to the people (as Reagan did).  Palin has fought corruption tooth and nail.  She has fought pork and tax increases in a big way in Alaska (against her own party).  She is also 100% Pro-Life and a proponent of off-shore drilling and fighting for our energy independence by any means necessary. 

While it might not be Huck, McCain has made an awesome choice!  I therefore endorse the ticket with my whole heart!  John & Sarah - This member of Huck's Army is reporting for duty!   

VEEPSTAKES - John McCain Chooses Governor Sarah Palin!!

There was a reason I did not comment further on the previous post last night with the news that Governor Mike Huckabee was not McCain's choice.  First of all I was not in an emotionally stable mindset to post something that made sense logically.  Another reason is I wanted to wait to hear who the actual choice would be.  Numerous sources now claim that Senator John McCain has chosen Alaska Governor, Sarah Palin as his running mate.  It is very ironic.  About a year ago in a blog roundup I shared a link to a blog that campaigned for Palin to be the VP choice of whomever won the GOP's nomination. 

I am extremely pleased.  I really like her a lot.  McCain has made a fantastic choice!  More on this later...after I return from lunch. 

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Mike Huckabee: "It's Not Me."

It has been a very emotionally taxing day as the Veepstakes is down to the wire.  Emotions have risen and fallen with every rumor and story through the media.  There was finally hope this evening when it was announced that McCain's short list was all headed to Dayton, OH for the rally tomorrow that will unviel the ticket.  According to those reports, Governor Mike Huckabee was to be headed to Dayton with that group of people.  

That news came a few hours ago but the record has been set straight.  Governor Mike Huckabee had this to say on his blog just minutes ago:  

Dear HuckPAC family:


You guys have been incredible in your faithful support, prayers, and efforts throughout the campaign and beyond it. Janet and I feel like the most blessed people on earth to have been able to be part of the growing community of people across America who believe in vertical politics. I know that many of you have hoped and prayed that I would be selected as John McCain’s running mate. I am certainly moved by your support and confidence, but instead of you hearing a bunch of total nonsense from the media, I want to share exclusively with you what is up.

There are reports that I’m on my way to Dayton tonight. Not true. Wasn’t invited to be there and any reports that I’m going to be there are a big surprise to me. I have never been contacted by the McCain campaign at any point about the VP slot. I have never been asked for any information, background, etc., so as I have said repeatedly in interviews, I didn’t consider myself to be under any consideration. I think people thought I was being coy and just not talking, but I have built my political life on trying to shoot straight and tell it as it is and as I see it. I have been honest in telling you that I had no reason to believe I was ever seriously considered or “vetted” for the ticket. That’s why I have continued with HuckPAC because I have felt that we (me and you) shouldn’t give up, but rather gear up and help good pro-life, conservative people to office across the notion

Our efforts are just getting started. Like you, I will await news of who Senator McCain selects. I hope it will be a person with a solid record and solid convictions on the foundation issues that bring many of us to the process. I’m taking this unusual step to communicate so it will come from me and not from some of the ridiculous things being said on TV and websites tonight.



With deep appreciation,

Mike Huckabee  

It is very dissapointing and distressing to read that but I'd rather hear the bad news given by the man himself instead of waiting with unrealistic hopes to be dashed tomorrow morning.  I am very disgusted and angered by the fact that Mike was never vetted, called, or considered.  However I will leave those thoughts for another time. 

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

A Democrat's Worst Nightmare - McCain Naming Huckabee His Running Mate

The following was written by one of my fellow Huck's Army soldiers and bloggers, TheValuesVoter.  I don't think I could write something better that explains why McCain selecting Huckabee would be the Democrats worst nightmare  Well done!  I just pray to God that John McCain realizes the same logic that we do.  Otherwise he is doomed. 


It was reported last year that the Republican candidate who most worried the Democrats was Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee. The Democratic Strategists must be relieved that his name hasn't been mentioned on McCain's short lists. But let's take a look at the type of thing that the Democratic consultants are probably very afraid of.

Friday, August 29th 4:30 AM
Dear Diary,
I just woke up from the scariest dream ...

 

When I went to bed last night, I was in a great mood. Our conference was awesome and the party was starting to come together. Barack gave an incredible speech. And the polls showed we were getting a good bump out of the convention.
 

And then I went back to the hotel and fell asleep. And I dreamed that I was watching television and watching McCain announce his running mate. We had been preparing for Romney (we put together the coolest ad). But we also were ready for the other members of the short list. For each of those people, we had talking points about why they were horrible picks and would continue the Bush tradition. I dreamed I was staring straight at the screen when they unveiled McCain's Veep.
 

And then I saw MIKE HUCKABEE with John McCain. Aw, shucks. The guy we weren't expecting. And I screamed for a minute like I was Howard Dean. I was really scared.

But then I thought to myself - "yes we can." We can deal with this. And so I went to the office to prepare some talking points on Huckabee. But that was even scarier.

I searched through all of Huckabee's comments to find something bad he said about McCain so that we could put out our own ad just like the Republicans did to us last week. But I came up empty. He never said anything bad about McCain. 
 

Then we tried to connect him to the Bush Administration so that we could show why he'd be part of a second Bush term. But that was even more frustrating. He ran a state and didn't have anything to do with Iraq, the deficit, the national debt, or our image abroad. We looked around for how much he voted with Bush. But because he was the only person running who wasn't in the Senate, he didn't even have the opportunity to vote with or against Bush. Arrggh. 
 

We tried to make some arguments about how McCain/Huckabee would not help Americans with health care. But even that didn't work. Huckabee created a program that offered health insurance to poor children. He cut the number of uninsured Arkansans so that it was a quarter less than the national average. He even lost a hundred pounds and saved money on drugs himself because he didn't need diabetes medication anymore. This dream kept getting worse by the minute. 
 

We were going to make an ad to attack all Republicans because of the Hurricane Katrina disaster. But even that didn't work because Huckabee took money out of his own state's treasury to help house the evacuees from neighboring Louisiana. He even gave free dialysis machines to the evacuees who were sick. 
 

We tried to point out how the Republicans haven't reached out to black voters. But we couldn't even do that because Huckabee got half the black vote in Arkansas, even with Bill and Hillary Clinton helping his opponent. And then a bunch of black Pastors and church groups got together and (tremble) said they were going to vote for him. 
 

Since Joe Biden has been in politics for so long, we wanted to compare our Veep against their Veep and show how much experience our guy has. But then someone pointed out that Huckabee was the only person who had actually run a government and has a longer tenure than any governor of either party. We were hoping Biden would be able to beat the Pub's Veep in a debate. But Huck won the debates easily. He even told funnier jokes.

We tried to talk about all the personal scandals that Republicans have been involved in over the past couple of years. But when we tried to pull up dirt on Huckabee, we came up ... empty. EMPTY!? He's been married to the same woman for 34 years, his kids love him and he's stayed out of trouble. 
 

Our last hope was that those talk show radio hosts would help us out, the way they did during the primaries. But it turned out that even though their guy didn't get picked, they still disliked our nominee so much that they started being fair to Huckabee.

And because McCain and Huckabee seemed to have so much fun campaigning together, McCain started looking happier and more relaxed on the stump. 
 

I started to cry. I knew we were probably going to lose the election. And then I woke up.

Gosh! I'm still shaking. I'm just glad they haven't realized that they've been ignoring the best candidate. That was TOO close. I'm just glad it was just a dream.


Tuesday, August 26, 2008

RNC Releases "Full Program" (Or Is It?)

The RNC has released what they are calling their "Full Convention Program" this afternoon.  The release follows and then I have some thoughts and questions about it:  

"Country First": 2008 Republican National
Convention Announces Full Program

Convention Announces Additional Speakers and Program Details

SAINT PAUL, Minn.
- The 2008 Republican National Convention today announced the names of additional speakers for the program of events that will run Sept. 1-4. The convention’s overall theme, "Country First," reflects John McCain’s remarkable record of leadership and service to America. Each day of proceedings will center on a touchstone theme that has defined John McCain’s life and will be central to his vision for leading our nation forward as president.

"The 2008 Convention program will bring together Americans who will speak to John McCain's vision for reforming our government, building prosperity and ensuring peace for future generations. We are excited about next week and we are looking forward to showcasing John McCain’s life-long record of putting his country first," said Jill Hazelbaker, McCain 2008 communications director.

Among the new speakers announced today are Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.), House Republican Leader John Boehner (Ohio), U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham (S.C.), U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison (Texas), former U.S. Sen. Bill Frist (Tenn.) and Chairman of the Texas Railroad Commission Michael Williams. Their remarks will echo the themes that have been selected for each of the convention’s four days: service, reform, prosperity and peace.

"We are thrilled to announce our full program of speakers and program participants. We look forward to presenting a convention program that will share Senator McCain’s unparalleled record of experience and service with millions of Americans," said Maria Cino, president and CEO of the 2008 Republican National Convention.

The program of events follows. Additions to the program appear with an asterisk (*).

Monday, Sept. 1
Service

"Love of country, my friends, is another way of saying love of your fellow countryman."
--Sen. John McCain


John McCain’s commitment to his fellow Americans, a commitment forged in service to his country, is one of the defining hallmarks of his life. Monday’s events will highlight John McCain’s record of service and sacrifice and reflect his commitment to serving a cause greater than one’s own self-interest.

Speakers will include:

  • President George W. Bush
  • Vice President Richard B. Cheney
  • First Lady Laura Bush
  • Gov. Tim Pawlenty (Minn.)*
  • Gov. Rick Perry (Texas)*
  • Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (Calif.)
  • Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.)*
  • U.S. Sen. Richard Burr (N.C.)*
  • U.S. Sen. Norm Coleman (Minn.)*
  • U.S. Sen. John Ensign (Nev.)*
  • U.S. Sen. Orrin Hatch (Utah)*
  • U.S. Sen. Joseph Lieberman (Conn.)
  • U.S. Rep. Michele Bachmann (Minn.)*
  • U.S. Rep. Tom Cole (Okla.)*
  • U.S. Rep. Lincoln Diaz-Balart (Fla.)*
  • U.S. Rep. Thelma Drake (Va.)*
  • U.S. Rep. Mark Kirk (Ill.)*
  • U.S. Rep. Kevin McCarthy (Calif)*
  • Maria Cino, President and CEO of the 2008 Republican National Convention*
  • Jo Ann Davidson, Chairman of the 2008 Republican National Convention Committee on Arrangements*
  • Tommy Espinoza*
  • Maj. Gen. Rick Goddard, U.S. Air Force (Ret.)*
  • Bill Gross*
  • Ashley Gunn*
  • Chris Hackett*
  • Doug Leatherdale*
  • Jay Love*
  • Cynthia Lummis*
  • Erik Paulsen*
  • Capt. Leslie Smith, U.S. Army (Ret.)*
Program participants will include:

  • Victoria Blackstone, Stars and Stripes Winner, will lead the Pledge of Allegiance
  • Boy Scout Troop 738 of St Louis Park, Minn. will serve as the Color Guard
Tuesday, Sept. 2
Reform

"If you find faults with our country, make it a better one. If you are disappointed with the mistakes of government, join its ranks and correct them."
--Sen. John McCain


John McCain’s life is a testament to the fundamental truth that every American can be a force for change. A restless reformer who has dedicated his career to taking on special interests and the status quo, John McCain will deliver the right kind of change and reform to meet the great challenges of our time. On Tuesday, the convention program will underscore his vision of a government that is transparent, principled and worthy of the American people it serves.

Speakers will include
:

  • Former New York City Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani
  • Gov. Jon Huntsman (Utah)
  • Gov. Linda Lingle (Hawaii)
  • Gov. Sarah Palin (Alaska)
  • Former Gov. Mike Huckabee (Ark.)
  • Former Gov. Tom Ridge (Pa.)
  • Former Lt. Gov. Michael Steele (Md.)
  • U.S. Sen. Tom Coburn (Okla.)*
  • Former U.S. Sen. Fred Thompson (Tenn.)
  • House Republican Leader John Boehner (Ohio)*
  • U.S. Rep. Marsha Blackburn (Tenn.)*
  • U.S. Rep. Luis Fortuño (Puerto Rico)*
  • U.S. Rep. Adam Putnam (Fla.)*
  • State Sen. Dennis Hollingsworth (Calif.)*
  • Rosario Marin, California Secretary of the State and Consumer Services Agency and former Treasurer of the United States
  • Chris Collins*
  • Carolyn Dunn*
  • Phil Hayes*
  • Lisa Keegan*
  • Ruth Novodor*
  • Dr. Elena Rios *
  • Shirley Sadler*
  • Joe Watkins*
Program participants will include:

  • Mary Leavitt will lead the Pledge of Allegiance
  • The VFW of Red Lake, Minn. will serve as the Color Guard
  • Rabbi Ira Flax will lead the convention in prayer
  • Dr. Robert Certain will lead the convention in prayer
Wednesday, Sept. 3
Prosperity

"America’s best days are still to come."
--Sen. John McCain


The American story is one of perseverance. Even in the face of tough times, the ingenuity and spirit of the American people has ushered in a new era of prosperity. Wednesday’s program will focus on John McCain’s plans to get our economy back on track and continue our long tradition of meeting the challenges we face and using our prosperity to help others. The day will conclude with an address by the vice presidential nominee.

Speakers will include:

  • Mrs. Cindy McCain
  • Republican Party’s Vice Presidential Nominee
  • Gov. Bobby Jindal (La.)
  • Former Gov. Mitt Romney (Mass.)
  • U.S. Sen. Norm Coleman (Minn.)
  • U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison (Texas)*
  • U.S. Rep. Mike Pence (Ind.)*
  • Mayor Mick Cornett (Okla.)*
  • State Sen. Abel Maldonado (Calif.)*
  • Carly Fiorina, Victory ‘08 Chairman for the Republican National Committee and former Chairman and CEO of Hewlett-Packard Co.
  • Meg Whitman, National Co-Chair for McCain 2008 and former President and CEO of eBay
  • Renee Amoore*
  • Anne Beiler*
  • Jessica Colon*
  • Christy Swanson*
  • Raul "Danny" Vargas*
Program participants will include:

  • Sharon Clahchischillage will lead the Pledge of Allegiance
  • The Law Enforcement Memorial Association of Minnesota will serve as the Color Guard
  • Father Edward Reese will lead the convention in prayer
  • Rev. Eva Rodriguez will lead the convention in prayer
Thursday, Sept. 4
Peace

"Our next president will have a mandate to build an enduring global peace on the foundations of freedom, security, opportunity, prosperity, and hope."
--Sen. John McCain


John McCain understands the challenges that America faces in the world and the sacrifice necessary to defend our freedom in a way that few others can fathom. Thursday’s events will reflect his vision of an America in pursuit of peace and seen as a beacon of goodwill and hope throughout the world. The evening will close with John McCain accepting the Republican Party’s nomination for the Presidency of the United States.

  • John McCain
  • Gov. Charlie Crist (Fla.)
  • Gov. Tim Pawlenty (Minn.)
  • U.S. Sen. Sam Brownback (Kan.)
  • U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham (S.C.)*
  • U.S. Sen. Mel Martinez (Fla.)
  • Former U.S. Sen. Bill Frist (Tenn.)*
  • U.S. Rep. Mary Fallin (Okla.)*
  • Michael Williams, Chairman of the Texas Railroad Commission*
  • David Flaum*
  • Christopher Fussner*
  • Lt. Gen. Carol Mutter, U.S. Marine Corps (Ret.)*
  • Charlie Smith*
Program participants will include:

  • The 934th Airlift Wing Air Force Reserves Joint Color Guard of Minn.
  • Pastor Dan Yeary will lead the convention in prayer
  • Archbishop Demetrios will lead the convention in prayer
About the Republican National Convention
The 2008 Republican National Convention will be held at Saint Paul's Xcel Energy Center from Sept. 1-4, 2008. Approximately 45,000 delegates, alternate delegates, volunteers, members of the media and other guests are expected to attend the convention. Minneapolis-Saint Paul is expected to receive an estimated $150-$160 million positive economic boost from the four-day event. For more information about the 2008 Republican National Convention, please visit our website at www.GOPConvention2008.com and join our social network sites on Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, YouTube and LinkedIn.



 Very interesting.  Just as the original list brought forth more questions than answers so does this so-called "Full Program list."  

1.  Does the RNC have any clue as to who McCain's Veep Choice will be?  It doesn't look like it.  Nearly all of the possibilities are scheduled at some point during the week (and those who are not are very unlikely choices).  
 


2.  Again the next question is, Where's Newt Gingrich?  Is he waiting in the wings to fill in for one of the speakers that gets the VP slot?  He would fit quite nicely in the "Reform" theme for Tuesday night.  Or is my first choice for President (late spring of 2007) possibly a surprise VP pick?  I'd sign on that ticket in a heartbeat!  What a shot in the arm that would be!  Picking Newt might have an even more positive impact on the Conservative base than choosing Mike Huckabee (because of the shock factor alone)!


3.  While this question is not brought forth by the schedule it has to deal with a subplot.  The sub plot has a name.  No, it's not Ron Paul.  His name is Gustav, Hurricane Gustav to be more precise.  the forecast track is taking it into the Gulf as a Major Hurricane.  that will occur just as the Convention is ramping up.  Will Charlie Crist and Bobby Jindal have to go home to serve their respective states of Florida and Louisiana?  What effect will that have on all this?   

DEVELOPING.....

Monday, August 25, 2008

LETS GET JACK HOOGENDYK ELECTED TO US SENATE!!!

Dear friends:

I am a candidate for the United States Senate in the great state of Michigan. I am running against a firmly entrenched liberal by the name of Carl Levin. He has been in office for thirty years. Voters have never had a clearer choice than they do this year.

Senator Levin and I could not be more different. While his legacy is one of ever increasing the tax burden on families and businesses, supporting a woman’s “right to choose” abortion, even partial birth abortion, and refusing to open domestic oil supplies. He has been soft on the sanctity of marriage and unreliable on the issue of border security.

I have a six-year record fighting higher taxes and spending. I have never voted for a tax increase and voted against last year’s $1.4 billion spending increase. As the former executive director of a crisis pregnancy center, I certainly understand and have actively defended the constitutional right to life of all persons, from conception to natural death. I fought for the successful passage of the Marriage Amendment in Michigan. I have pledged to take a strong stand in defense of our borders as a Senator from Michigan. I was honored to receive the endorsement of Mike Huckabee a couple of weeks ago.

Carl Levin is one of the most liberal senators in Washington. He has been a leader in working against the conservative ideals of senators like Tom Coburn from Oklahoma and Jim DeMint from South Carolina. These men have been champions for the issues you and I hold dear, but they need help. As the coalition of conservative leaders in the Senate grows, we will begin to positively affect policy for ALL Americans.

I am the decided underdog, but I am with you on the issues that matter. After fighting for six years in the Michigan Legislature for less government, personal responsibility, and core family values, I am ready to take those principles to Washington. The only challenge is getting people to know who I am and what I stand for. Can I count on your support? Would you be willing to go online to JackForMichigan.org and make a $10 contribution? Can I ask you to help us by making a dozen (or more) phone calls to voters in Michigan?

We have a great grass roots ground team here in Michigan. But we need all the help we can muster. I hope I can count on you to be a part of this effort. For more information about the campaign and my voting record, go to www.JackForMichigan.org.

Thanks for your consideration.

Regards,

Jack Hoogendyk

Candidate for US Senate

Sunday, August 24, 2008

PRESS RELEASE - John McCain Shows Presidential Leadership and Unifies GOP!!!

The following is the latest press release from the Huckabee Grassroots Coalition  It refers to the rally that is being held near St. Louis, MO exactly one week from now that both Governor Huckabee and Governor Romney will be attending.  This is the speech that we feel that John McCain should make at that and other similar functions.  Below it I will explain why this is the best way to unite the party for this and future cycles.  

--------------------------------------------------



August 24, 2008
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Debra Mantey, 989-551-7493

Ronald Reagan would be Proud of John McCain:

Conservatives United - Social, Economic, & Military

John McCain Shows Presidential Leadership and Unifies GOP!!!
August 31, 2008 
St. Louis, MO
Today marked the beginning of John McCain's demonstration of his Presidential Executive judgment and leadership. At a rally held at a minor league baseball stadium in O'Fallon, Missouri to an overflow crowd of GOP supporters, John McCain entered the stage flanked by former Governor Mitt Romney of Massachusetts and former Arkansas Governor, Mike Huckabee.  The three men approached the podium, as John McCain stepped forward to the microphone:

"My fellow Americans, we come here today to make unprecedented presidential history.  
I am joined onstage this afternoon by two great fellow Americans.  These two men have 
shown great executive experience as governors of their states.  During this presidential 
campaign, all three of us have been able to get to know each other, debate the important 
issues facing our country, and share with the American people our distinct backgrounds, 
life experiences, and political differences. 

Today, I announce that all of those said differences have been laid to rest.  As I prepare
to accept, this upcoming week, the Republican nomination for President of the United States,
I have been forced to evaluate and make some fundamental decisions regarding my
administration.  In looking at these two gentlemen, I feel honored to be able to consider 
both of them for key roles in this administration.

Former Governor Mitt Romney, in my review of his experiences, leads me to believe
that he has keen business acumen, as well as proven leadership skills in economics,
business, understanding of capital markets, world trade agreements and job creation.  
Due to the fact that the majority of challenges that currently face our nation, are 
economically related, I have asked, and he has graciously accepted, my request for 
him to be my U.S. Secretary of the Treasury.  Additionally, I have requested Governor 
Romney to work with the U.S. Congress-House of Representatives to pass a legislative 
bill to repeal our Constitution's 16th Amendment, to shut down and permanently close
the U.S. Internal Revenue Service Agency, and replace it with the FairTax system.  
(John McCain then turns to Governor Romney, reaching out in acknowledgement and 
agreement, they shake hands.) 

(John McCain then returns to the podium and looks at Governor Huckabee)
My review of Governor Huckabee and his lifetime accomplishments, include those
things he was able to achieve in his home state of Arkansas, and his length of executive
experience has compelled me to ask Gov. Huckabee to be my Vice President.

As my Vice President, Governor Huckabee will also preside as President of the U.S. Senate.
I have conveyed to Governor Huckabee that I would like him to create similar legislation 
to that which will be passed in the House of Representatives. I have conveyed to
both of these men that I want these joint bills pushed through the legislative process
and brought to my desk for my signature on April 15, 2009.  As someone on this stage has
said in the past, "We will make April 15 just another beautiful spring day in America!"

I have conveyed to Governor Huckabee my great concern for our country's future
and direction in the event that I am unable to fulfill my term as President.
I shared with Governor Huckabee my observation during the Presidential campaign,
that Governor Huckabee and his supporters did not always see eye-to-eye with
Governor Romney and his supporters.

Going into office as President is a heavy burden of responsibility that is placed on
just one individual.  Knowing this, I am prepared to fully accept this responsibility.
However, I do so knowing that our Country would be in good hands in my absence.
I have asked Governor Huckabee, and he has honorably agreed that if he assumes
the office of President of the United States during my administration, to ask then 
Secretary Romney to step up and be his Vice President.  To this, he has given me 
his solemn vow.  I have asked Governor Huckabee to accept the role of my Vice President,
knowing full well, that whatever differences they may have had in the past, they will forgive
and forget them, providing healing to our nation and its people.
(Governor Huckabee steps forward in acceptance of this commitment and obligation, 
reaches out and shakes John McCain's hand. Governor Huckabee then walks over and 
shakes the hand of Governor Romney.)

(McCain returns to the podium and closes with these statements)
By announcing these appointments here today, I know that the American people will
clearly see the direction to which I intend to lead our country.  I am confident and 
optimistic that through these decisions, the American people will bless us with the opportunity
to serve them well.

In closing, I would like us to pray.  (John McCain reaches back and grabs the hands of
Governor Romney and Governor Huckabee, pulling them to his side)
Lord, as we go forward into our Convention this week, we ask that you would continue
to bless and protect our Country, our military, and all of the great people of this
country.  Amen."
(All three men raise their heads and hands amongst a thunder of rousing cheers and 
applause from the audience) 


January 21, 2008 by Jill Stanek
The simple truth is that the conservative coalition - a three-legged stool - stands when social, economic and defense conservatives work together on an interlocking agenda. The coalition collapses when any of the legs is missing. [Dick] Armey and others, especially the early enthusiasts for Rudy Giuliani, suggested the social conservative leg of the stool is dispensable, or at least that it can be appreciably shortened without impact on the greater stability of the coalition. This thesis is not only false in theory, it now has been decisively shown not to represent what the conservative coalition actually believes...

... Mike Huckabee: Social leg
... John McCain: Defense leg
... Mitt Romney: Economic leg

In the key battleground state of Michigan, these three individuals, McCain, Romney, and Huckabee, won more than 85% of the vote.... the conservative coalition is to re-form, these three legs need their favorites to unite around the strongest themes of each, to wit: 1) the surge worked, and it is no longer business-as-usual against radical Islamic terrorism - we will take the fight to them and win for our values (McCain); 2) the government is run with all the efficiency of a bar room brawl where the sailors are bad enough but it's actually the drunken captains doing the damage, and someone with business acumen has to clean it up (Romney); and 3) moral values are indispensable to a free nation that hopes to have and keep small government, and we can't get there without some Old-Time Religion, and those old-timers, our nation's almost uniformly Christian founders, knew it (Huckabee).


Obviously, each of the three leading Republicans can lay some claim to the other two themes that are not their primary ones....
There
is probably nothing they could do that would be more unifying than to rally now 
around a platform that embodies the coalition in full.
A unified agenda beckons the GOP to a surge of its own.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

While reading the above release I realized what the impact of such of an speech and act by John McCain would be.
This would truly unify all three legs of the Reagan "Three legged stool" of Conservatism. In coming to this 
conclusion I thought of it from the vantage point of a Romney supporter as well. I thought it would be
completely acceptable because of the promise that Governor Romney would become both Vice President 
and possibly President himself. I also considered a reversal of roles but came to the conclusion that
giving Governor Huckabee the the VP slot and Governor Romney the Secretary of the Treasury was the 
only viable option because of the background and platforms of the two candidates: Huckabee as a social conservative
and former Baptist Minister and Romney as a successful businessman and economic scholar. 

Unifying the GOP in this way would create a compromise to solve a ever-widening rift between the supporters
of the two candidates. The wider the rift becomes and the longer the schism exists the worse off the Republican 
Party will be. The only way to properly resolve our differences is to make a compromise in this fashion.
In addition a plan of succession is established that would result in the lack of necessity of a divisive primary 
season in 2012, 2016, and possibly beyond that point. The money reserved for such a process could be invested 
in the Republican Congressional and Senatorial Committees to help elect a GOP majority in the House and Senate. 
Therefore, it is a win-win situation for everyone!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY GOVERNOR HUCKABEE!!!

Original caption:Image via Wikipedia Today is Governor Mike Huckabee's 53rd Birthday! I have a very simple but important message for him....

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, GOVERNOR HUCKABEE!!!!

I hope your day is a very happy one and the coming year is filled with many blessings! I know that I have certainly been blessed by you as my political hero and champion during the past year. It has been a true honor and pleasure standing up for, campaigning for, and fighting alongside you for the same ideals, principles, and issues! I could not ask for a better man to stand up for the issues that I feel are important. Not only that, but you have stood up for the issues in a way that transcends most politicians. I am proud of you!

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Saturday, August 23, 2008

The Most Profound Statement On Life I Have Ever Read

The following statement was posted by Governor Mike Huckabee this afternoon.  It is the most profound statement I have ever read, and the strongest Pro-Life statement Mike Huckabee has ever made (to my knowledge at least): 

Dear Team:



The Democrats are beginning to arrive in Denver for the coronation, er uh, NOMINATION, of Barak Obama. In the past few weeks, some of the shine and glitter has begun to disappear as he stumbled badly trying to escape his own record on fundamental issues like the sanctity of life. His non-answer to Rick Warren in the Saddleback Forum was more revealing for what he didn’t say than what he said. He did what many far left liberals do when it comes time to discuss the life issue—he changed the topic. He said that answers to such questions either scientifically or theologically were “above his pay grade.”


Mr. Obama, most people earning far below YOUR pay grade know enough science to realize that when 23 chromosomes from a female and 23 from a male unite in the moment of conception, a life containing 46 unique chromosomes is created. For all the talk from liberals as to how they follow science and therefore end up with their positions on global warming and evolution, they seem to claim utter ignorance of one of science’s irrefutable facts---what kind of life is created at conception.

Here’s the clear “science:”

When the male sperm and female egg join, a new and unique life form is created. At conception. Not at birth or viability, or when a lawyer says so. At conception this happens. John McCain got it right; Obama pled less scientific knowledge than a 5th grader.


This life is either human or something else. Science irrefutably would declare that the life which is starting from that moment is human. It’s not a stalk of broccoli, it’s not a parrot, squirrel, or dolphin. It will never become a tree—it can only become a human. It has the entire DNA schedule that it will have for the rest of its life right then. In days it will begin to take on increasingly observable human characteristics and form, but at conception, it is biologically human.

If this life is human, then the only issue left is whether this human life falls under the notion that it has a fundamental right of existence or not. If not, it is because we as a culture have decided that some human lives are simply not worth living. If we can decide that about an innocent and unborn baby, we can also decide it on the basis of less absolute criteria than that. If we make that choice (and this is all about “CHOICE,” isn’t it?) then someone may decide that a terminally ill person is not a life worth living. Maybe a severely disabled child is a life not worth living; what about a person with a limited IQ? Say that’s absurd—that an educated and enlightened society would never be so audacious as to begin to terminate life based on such arbitrary excuses? Maybe you haven’t studied Nazi Germany, in which the murder of six million Jews was justified because of their religion and millions of others were murdered because of their politics. Germany was not a primitive, superstitious culture. It was one filled with the intelligentsia and enlightened.

This is an important issue. It’s why we can’t trust Obama with America’s future because he’s not even sure which Americans are worth saving and which ones aren’t. And it’s why that for many of us, McCain’s selection of a running mate really does matter. Because John McCain clearly is pro life, I will support and vote for him because Obama is not an option for me as a pro life person. I will be disappointed if McCain doesn’t pick a true pro life person and realize that should that happen, he will lose many of the very people who supported me. I cannot expect all of you to vote for McCain if he chooses someone whose record isn’t pro life. It will be a less than perfect decision for all of us---our only real choices are McCain and Obama; one will protect life and one won’t. Some will argue for a 3rd party candidate and I respect that, but in political realities, that is essentially a vote for Obama and I can’t go there.


I want lower taxes, less government, more local control, less spending, greater accountability for tax dollars, a strong national defense, and less government regulation. But above all, I want a government who respects life—mine, yours, and that of people I don’t know and even those I don’t like. A government that decides that an unborn baby isn’t worth anything may one day decide that about me. Or you.


This election shouldn't be about taxes. It ought to be about life.

Respectfully,


Mike Huckabee

When I first read this statement I was moved to tears and I still am no matter how many times I read it.  I was born severely disabled.  Other cultures and sadly other people would have left me to die (or worse) killed me off because of the dissibilities I was born with, the challenges I would face, and the long odds I had.  They would have done so without giving me a choice.  the disabled were among the millions ruthlessly murdered during The Holocaust.  Haven't we learned our lesson from this dispicable moment in the history of humanity?  Human life should be chereished from conception until death. 

VEEPSTAKES - Obama Taps Joe Biden

The news of Barak Obama's chosen running mate broke last night/this morning right after the Midnight hour He has tapped longtime Deleware senator, Joe Biden.

This is a very interesting choice. While Biden definitely gives Obama a Veep with foreign policy experience (recently evident with his visit to the front lines of the Russia-Georgia conflict) it does not seem to me to fit with what Obama wants to do. Barack Obama has run a campaign based on political change. It seems almost hypocritical to choose a running mate who is a long term (much longer than McCain) Washington "Politics-as-usual" politician as his running mate. If Obama wanted foreign policy experience and an agent of change he could have chosen New Mexico Governor, Bill Richardson and acomplished that goal.

Very interesting. We'll see how this works out for hin in the end.

Friday, August 22, 2008

FIGHT CHILDREN'S CANCER TODAY!!

local radio station, WSB Radio, is in the midst of their annaual Care-A-Thon, benefiting the AFLAC Children's Cancer Center at Children's Healthcare Of Atlanta.  The center treats children with cancer and blood disorders not only from around Atlanta and Georgia, but also from all over the country.

The 37-hour broadcast event began yesterday morning and continues through this Afternoon.  Last year, over 1 Million dollars were raised and they are well on their way to that mark right now.  In fact the current total is a little over $571,379 and climbing.  I urge you to make a donation to help this effort.  You can do so by calling1-888-750-2772 or you can donate anytime Online by clicking HERE.  Every little bit helps!  

CORRECTION - Mike Huckabee on Neal Boortz SEPTEMBER 19TH!!

Thank you to my friend, Lisa Chambers for updating everyone on this over at Huck'sArmy.  I have been given an early Birthday present as the date that Mike Huckabee is scheduled to fill in for The Talkmaster, Neal Boortz,  is set for September, 19th.  That date is my 26th Birthday!  What a way to start MY day!  I am all smiles just thinking about it.    

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

RNC Releases A List Of Speakers For The Convnetion

The RNC Convnention has released a tentative list of speakers. This is not the final or complete list.

"Country First": 2008 Republican National Convention to Highlight
Service, Reform, Prosperity and Peace
Convention Announces Program Themes and Speaker Lineup

SAINT PAUL, Minn. - The 2008 Republican National Convention today announced the themes and preliminary lineup of speakers for the program of events that will run Sept. 1-4. The convention’s overall theme, "Country First," reflects John McCain’s remarkable record of leadership and service to America. Each day of proceedings will center on a touchstone theme that has defined John McCain’s life and will be central to his vision for leading our nation forward as president.

"Our convention will showcase a cross-section of leaders who will highlight John McCain’s long commitment to putting our country first -- before self-interest or politics," said McCain 2008 Communications Director Jill Hazelbaker. "The speakers will address John McCain’s unmatched record of service and sacrifice for America, and his vision for moving our nation forward to keep us safe and get our economy back on track."

The roster of speakers announced today includes John McCain, Mrs. Cindy McCain, 10 current and former Republican governors, five current and former U.S. Senators and two well-respected businesswomen. Their remarks will echo the themes that have been selected for each of the convention’s four days: service, reform, prosperity and peace.

"We are excited to announce this slate of speakers, each of whom shares John McCain’s love of country and commitment to serving a cause greater than one’s own self-interest. Their remarks will be a testament to Senator McCain’s unparalleled record of service and sacrifice for America and his readiness to lead as commander in chief and move America forward," said Maria Cino, president and CEO of the 2008 Republican National Convention.

The program of events is as follows:

Monday, Sept. 1
Service

"Love of country, my friends, is another way of saying love of your fellow countryman."
--Sen. John McCain


John McCain’s commitment to his fellow Americans, a commitment forged in service to his country, is one of the defining hallmarks of his life. Monday’s events will highlight John McCain’s record of service and sacrifice and reflect his commitment to serving a cause greater than one’s own self-interest.
Speakers will include:
  • U.S. Sen. Joseph Lieberman (Conn.)
  • Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (Calif.)
  • Vice President Richard B. Cheney
  • First Lady Laura Bush
  • President George W. Bush
Tuesday, Sept. 2
Reform

"If you find faults with our country, make it a better one. If you are disappointed with the mistakes of government, join its ranks and correct them."
--Sen. John McCain


John McCain’s life is a testament to the fundamental truth that every American can be a force for change. A restless reformer who has dedicated his career to taking on special interests and the status quo, John McCain will deliver the right kind of change and reform to meet the great challenges of our time. On Tuesday, the convention program will underscore his vision of a government that is transparent, principled and worthy of the American people it serves.
Speakers will include:
  • Former New York City Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani
  • Former Gov. Mike Huckabee (Ark.)
  • Former Gov. Tom Ridge (Pa.)
  • Gov. Sarah Palin (Alaska)
  • Gov. Jon Huntsman (Utah)
  • Rosario Marin, California Secretary of the State and Consumer Services Agency and former Treasurer of the United States
  • Former U.S. Sen. Fred Thompson (Tenn.)
  • Gov. Linda Lingle (Hawaii)
  • Former Lt. Gov. Michael Steele (Md.)
Wednesday, Sept. 3
Prosperity

"America’s best days are still to come."
--Sen. John McCain


The American story is one of perseverance. Even in the face of tough times, the ingenuity and spirit of the American people has ushered in a new era of prosperity. Wednesday’s program will focus on John McCain’s plans to get our economy back on track and continue our long tradition of meeting the challenges we face and using our prosperity to help others. The day will conclude with an address by the vice presidential nominee.
Speakers will include:
  • U.S. Sen. Norm Coleman (Minn.)
  • Meg Whitman, National Co-Chair for McCain 2008 and former President and CEO of eBay
  • Carly Fiorina, Victory ‘08 Chairman for the Republican National Committee and former Chairman and CEO of Hewlett-Packard Co.
  • Former Gov. Mitt Romney (Mass.)
  • Mrs. Cindy McCain
  • Gov. Bobby Jindal (La.)
  • Republican Party’s Vice Presidential Nominee
Thursday, Sept. 4
Peace

"Our next president will have a mandate to build an enduring global peace on the foundations of freedom, security, opportunity, prosperity, and hope."
--Sen. John McCain


John McCain understands the challenges that America faces in the world and the sacrifice necessary to defend our freedom in a way that few others can fathom. Thursday’s events will reflect his vision of an America in pursuit of peace and seen as a beacon of goodwill and hope throughout the world. The evening will close with John McCain accepting the Republican Party’s nomination for the Presidency of the United States.
Speakers will include:
  • Gov. Tim Pawlenty (Minn.)
  • Gov. Charlie Crist (Fla.)
  • U.S. Sen. Sam Brownback (Kan.)
  • U.S. Sen. Mel Martinez (Fla.)
  • John McCain
In the coming days, the 2008 Republican National Convention will announce additional speakers and program details.

This is very interesting. Pretty much every plausable running mate is listed here. Can we safely assume there will be changes and alterations to this list when the final schedule is released? So far Mike Huckabee is scheduled to speak at Day Two. I guess that is better to not even let him speak at all. It leaves me wanting much more though.

Monday, August 18, 2008

Suddenly The Veepstakes Gets Hot!

After months and months of punditry the Veepstakes is finaly coming to a head.

First of all Barack Obama will possibly name his running mate tomorrow morning according to a The Drudge Report. The rollout is expected to start with an official E-mail to supporters.

Meanwhile Politico is reporting that McCain is planning to announce his running mate at a rally in Ohio, at Wright State University In Dayton) on Friday, August 29th, with another event following in PA perhaps.

Very interesting. Let the guessing game run wild folks!

PRESS RELEASE - John Oxendine For The FairTax!

The following is a Press Release issued by John Oxendine. for those of you who don't live in Georgia, John is our State Insurance Commissioner (he is a Republican). He has already declared his candidacy for Governor in 2010 to succeed Sonny Perdue who will be finishing up his 2nd term and cannot run for a 3rd. I proudly endorse John Oxendine and this press release pleases me very much as a FairTax fighter and supporter! Go John Go!


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

August 18, 2008 Kathryn Ballou, (404) 558-4905

JOHN OXENDINE – WORKING FOR THE FAIR TAX

Atlanta, GA - "I want to stand with Congressman John Linder and Neal Boortz and lend my name and leadership to supporting the fair tax. I am very disappointed that the US Congress has not followed the outstanding leadership of Congressman Linder.

Therefore, pursuant of Article V of the U.S. Constitution, I call upon the states to join together in a constitutional convention to adopt the Fair Tax. If you honor me in 2010 by allowing me to serve as Governor of Georgia, I will invite the nation's Governors to meet and draft a plan to implement legislation in every state to adopt the Fair Tax by Constitutional Amendment." – May 17, 2008 Georgia GOP Convention, Columbus, GA.

The only way, other than Congress, to bring reality and the Fair Tax together is for the people – the states – to take charge in the form of a Constitutional Convention. Yes, I hope to become the next Governor of Georgia, but I am committed to the cause of the Fair Tax because it is right for America and will help my children by once again making America the greatest manufacturing and economic capitol of the world. Win or lose, I will promote the Fair Tax across Georgia and across America – we will never allow the professional politicians to ignore the American people on this issue.

I understand how difficult the struggle has been to make the Fair Tax a reality. We have both Republicans and Democrats sitting on the fence waiting for someone else to make the first move.

I am honored that our Fair Tax leader in Georgia and DC, Congressman John Linder, the author of the Fair Tax, is supporting this effort. We are going to bring the voices of all Fair Tax supporters to bear on our state legislatures and ask for only one thing: to call a Constitutional Convention to repeal the 16th amendment and pass a Fair Tax amendment!

I give my solemn pledge to all Fair Tax supporters across America and my home state of Georgia; I will endeavor to ensure that we the people take back our country and reclaim our freedoms from an intrusive and corrupted tax code that has been manipulating our behavior since most of us have been born. We will, additionally, reclaim jobs that have moved off shore due to invasive taxes under our current system.

Never again are we going to hear the phrase "Congress will never pass the Fair Tax" because we the people are going to do it!

We need to begin talking with our neighbors, our friends, family, co-workers, our faith leaders and anyone else you can bend an ear to tell them that the power of putting the IRS out of business, once and for all, is in our hands and our voices. We need to use our voices to get our local government officials to pledge their support for this action, and then remind them – we vote.



Gayle Harrel Wins HuckPAC Endorsement!

Last week I posted about a poll that was ongoing over at HuckPAC, in order to decide which candidate they would endorse in the Congressional race in Florida's 16th Congressional District. After a wekend of voting (in which over three thosand people participated), State Representative, Gayle Harrel has won the endorsement from HuckPAC. I am v3ery pleased! All three candidates looked very good but there was only one that was fit for the endorsement. Out of the three, she was the most like Huckabee and even talked about the FairTax on one of her issue pages! I am glad that Harrel won the day. Way to go everyone! We've made an awesome choice!

Mike Huckabee: "Shalom For Israel!"

The following was posted to Mike Huckabee's blog this afternoon. Mike is now traveling through Israel:

I arrived in Israel at 8am on Monday morning after an all night flight from New York. I’d spoken at the Christian Coalition in Orlando, FL on Saturday night and earlier that day, participated in the “Call,” a gathering of 50,000 believers on the Capitol Mall in Washington, D. C. It’s been a busy weekend, mostly on airlines and getting through airports.

It’s my 10th time to Israel. I never grow tired of coming here. I’ve been visiting Jewish families who have chosen to live here and raise their families here as well as meeting with some of the leading government officials. I got here only to find out that the New York Post has a story saying that I said it’s safer to be in Israel than American cities. Sometimes, it gets very frustrating to deal with the press. I don’t think they always try to get things wrong, but boy, do they!

I didn’t say I felt safer in Israel than the USA, but that I don’t feel afraid in Israel, and that in SOME AMERICAN cities, I don’t always feel safe. I pointed out that every city has dangers and risks and I don’t think of Israel as any more dangerous than most American cities. Now, that paper makes it sound like I’m saying America is not safe.

Last week, there were reports that portrayed me as saying that conservative voters would be okay with Mitt Romney on the ticket with John McCain. I didn’t say that. I specifically said these things:

1. That I committed to support the ticket and would do so.

2. That many conservatives would have a problem with Romney and that it had NOTHING to do with his faith, but his inconsistent views. I said that I personally would still vote for McCain if he picked Romney, but thought there were many who wouldn’t, including many people who supported me. I further said I hoped he didn’t pick someone to be his VP who wasn’t. pro-life.

3. I didn’t bring these issues up, but tried to respond honestly to questions.

HuckPAC Team, don’t believe everything you read. (Except the good stuff!)

Gotta go for now---keep speaking out on the forums and watch for me on Hannity and Colmes on Wednesday night and Fox and Friends on Thursday morning.

Have a great day!

Michigan Huckabee Coalition: "Only Huckabee Can Mobilize GOP Base!"

The following is a press release that has been composed by the Mike Huckabee Grassroots Coalition of Michigan. I am in full and total agreement with it and this I will share and spread its contents:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Monday, August 18, 2008
CONTACT: Debra Mantey 989-551-7493

Backers point to Rasmussen, Zogby polls

Michigan Supporters tell McCain Camp
only Huckabee can mobilize GOP Base

Michigan supporters of former Gov. Mike Huckabee's presidential candidacy Monday said they have delivered a statement to Sen. John McCain's campaign urging McCain to select Huckabee as his vice presidential running mate.

The Huckabee supporters and other social conservatives in Michigan and nationally last week were shocked by the McCain camp's serious discussion of selecting a running mate who favors legal abortion on demand.

The statement -- delivered by e-mail and fax Monday to McCain's Michigan and national campaign headquarters -- reads as follows:

1. It is our belief that a large number of Christians do not currently plan to vote for Senator McCain because of his past positions and statements on issues of concern to Christian voters. This includes many voters who were not previously involved politically but were activated to support a Republican presidential campaign by former Gov. Mike Huckabee.

* A poll published earlier this year by the Christian Post found that Sen. Barack Obama and even Sen. Hillary Clinton outpolled McCain among Christian conservatives. (Notably, former Gov. Mike Huckabee was by far the most popular candidate among those polled.)
http://www.christianpost.com/article/20 ... linton.htm

* Newsweek reported Friday that "a new poll from the Barna Group, a Christian research firm, shows Obama leadingMcCain 43 percent to 34 percent among likely Christian voters, with advantages among non-evangelical born again Christians (43% to 31%); notional Christians (44% to 28%)...Catholics (39% vs. 29%); and Protestants (43% to 34%). The only Christian subgroup (Obama) isn't winning? Evangelicals." http://blog.newsweek.com/blogs/stumper/ ... reads.aspx

2. We strongly believe that if Gov. Huckabee is part of the Republican Party ticket, many, many more of these Christians and Huckabee supporters will not only vote for the McCain ticket but will do something far more important: actively and enthusiastically work for its success.

3. The coalition supporting Gov. Huckabee has only grown in recent months, as evidenced by the Denver Letter to Sen. McCain signed by Christian activist leaders nationally.

4. Of all possible vice presidential candidates who would be acceptable to pro-life, pro-family voters, there is little question that Gov. Huckabee has the highest name identification and recognition nationally. We believe his selection would overnight give the McCain ticket something it currently lacks and most likely cannot win without: a national network of values voters and volunteers passionately committed to the values and message brought forth this past year by Gov. Huckabee.

5. Thus, this statement does not reflect merely our personal preference for the candidate we supported during the primary election contests. It reflects our political judgment that selecting Gov. Mike Huckabee as the vice presidential candidate is the quickest and surest way to exciting, activating, and mobilizing the socially conservative base of the Republican Party nationwide, the very coalition Sen. McCain recently said no Republican could win without. [Detroit News: "(James) Muffett said Friday that during the meeting, McCain (said) he respected social conservatives' views (and) believed that Republican presidents from Ronald Reagan on could not have won without them."] http://info.detnews.com/redesign/blogs/ ... blogid=438

6. Further, two recent professional public opinion polls validated not only our political judgment but Gov. Huckabee's appeal to all voters, not just social conservatives.

* A Rasmussen poll three weeks ago found that among all general election voters, Gov. Mike Huckabee had the highest favorable ratings among all possible vice presidential candidates included in the survey. (Notably, the same poll found that former Gov. Mitt Romney had the highest unfavorability rating of all possible candidates included.) http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_ ... 25_27_2008

* A Zogby poll four weeks ago found that "among likely voters, 27% would be more likely to support McCain with Huckabee on the ticket," the highest percentage of all possible vice presidential candidates included in the survey. http://zogby.com:80/news/ReadNews.dbm?ID=1530

7. Conversely, it is our judgment that the quickest and surest way Sen. McCain could alienate, demoralize, and deactivate social conservative activists and voters nationwide would be to select a vice presidential candidate who they believe does not share their values and worldview. Those would include former Gov. Mitt Romney, former Gov. Tom Ridge, Gov. Charlie Crist, Sen. Joe Lieberman, and others

8. While other possible vice presidential candidates are believed to share socially conservative values and would thus be philosophically acceptable -- Gov. Tim Pawlenty, Gov. Bobby Jindal, Rep. Rob Portman, Gov. Mark Sanford, Gov. Sarah Palin, and others -- none of them has national name identification and a national organization of volunteers committed to their support comparable to Gov. Mike Huckabee. For example, the same Zogby poll which found that 27 percent of likely voters would be more likely to vote for McCain with Gov. Huckabee on the ticket, found that putting Gov. Jindal on the ticket would move only 5 percent to be more likely to support McCain, while Pawlenty motivated only 3 percent.

9. In summary, Gov. Mike Huckabee's selection as Sen. McCain's running mate would motivate more American voters to support Sen. McCain's candidacy than any other possible running mate, and it would mobilize a pre-existing grassroots network of social conservative activists and volunteers that no other potential running mate could match, not even those philosophically acceptable to the Republican base.

10. The election of Sen. Barack Obama is unthinkable. Because we want Sen. McCain to succeed, and because we believe his vice presidential selection may be determinative in whether he has the grassroots volunteer support required for a Republican victory, we strongly and respectfully urge Sen. McCain to help us help him -- and make iteasy, not hard, for us to persuade others to support and work for his candidacy -- by selecting former Gov. Mike Huckabee as his vice presidential running mate.

Respectfully submitted,
Huckabee's Michigan Grassroots Coalition

Thursday, August 14, 2008

VIDEO - Dr, Deborah Honeycutt For Congress

I urge everyone that lives in the 13th District of Georgia to view this video.  Dr. Honeycutt means business and we need her representing Georgia and the 13th District in Congress! 





In addition, There is an excellent video interview of Dr. Honeycutt that has been posted to Youtube as well. I am embedding it below.



After seeing those videos don't you think that Dr. Honeycutt means business and should be elected this November? I sure do. In fact I am proud to endorse her! Please visit her camapaign website and find out more about her, the issues she stands for, and how to help elect Dr. Deborah Honeycutt to Congress this November! 

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Help Decide Who HuckPAC Endorses Next

Kudos to HuckPAC for another fresh idea!  There are three fantastic conservatives running in the primary for the 16th Distirct Congressional Race in Florida:  State Rep, Gayle Harell, Palm Beach County GOP Chairmen, Tom Rooney, and Palm Beach City Council member, Hal ValecheBecause all three of them are fantastic candidates, HuckPAC is taking a poll of its supporters to determine who its endorsement will go to.  You can vote in the poll HERE.    If you want to know who I chose you can read the blog's comment section.  It was definitely a tough decesion. 

 

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