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Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Not so super Tuesday

Super Tuesday rushed by without the long drawn out nail-bitting for all of the California vote to come in, why? because it was over too quick. It was not supposed to be like this. Romney's momentum was to be gained by wins in West Virginia, close finishes and possible victories in Georgia, Missouri, and California. West Virginia was stolen from him by shifty Mcain delagates switching to Huckabee in order to block Romney only to create another monster by installing a false confidence in Huchabee's camp. Missouri, Georgia, as well as some if not all of the Huckabee wins would have been Romney's and Mitt would be in striking distance of Mcain if it were not for Huckabee.
Why?
It is all personal!
I am not sure if Hucabee and Mcain have a pact together or not. I don't think Mike Huckabee needs an alliance to motivate himself to block Romney. Huckabee is a southern baptist and has a religiously determined hatred for Mormonism that is often taught officially by southern baptists. This was evident in the first jab in the New York Times by Huckabee intimating that Mormons believe Satan and Christ were brothers in a misleading and over simplistic view of Mormon Doctrines often regurgitated by Southern Baptists. I might remind Huckabee that his assertions were before the attack ads of Iowa. Hmmm, Who struck first?
Conservatives need to realize that there party is being hijacked by a liberal leaning Mcain and supported by pure archaic bigotry from someone who is willing to sell out his party's beliefs and sacrifice them at an alter of pure hatred. If true conservatives can see this, they should respond and reject the Huckabee push and rebuke him. They should contact Huckabee's camp and rebuke them, you can find their contact information at www.mikehuckabee.com.
If there is any hope of having a conservative win the oval office, then Mitt Romney needs to pretty much sweep the next few states and somehow force Huckabee out while gaining a near revolutionary amount of momentum.
The more likely scenario is for him to try to gain some momentum and solidify his spot as a voice for conservatism and spend time the next few years cementing a greater grassroots support system (where Huckabee has done well) and create himself as the spokesperson of the Republican Party and the frontrunner for the next nomination when conservatives should be motivated and even upset at years of liberalism running a muck whether by Democrats or by the lefty's of the republican party, even though they may only have themselves to blame.

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