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Huck camp: Blame Fred

Posted: Saturday, January 19, 2008 10:16 PM by Domenico Montanaro
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From NBC’s Domenico Montanaro
COLUMBIA, S.C. -- It’s clear who Huckabee camp is blaming for its squeaker of a loss in South Carolina: Fred Thompson.

After Huckabee’s gracious concession speech -- in which he had nothing but kind words for John McCain who he said showed great “civility” -- former SC Gov. David Beasley, a Huckabee surrogate, railed against Thompson.

“Fred hurt us in South Carolina,” Beasley began. “He had one goal and one goal only -- to distort Mike Huckabee’s record so John McCain could pull it out. No ifs, ands or buts about it….

“Thompson came here and just went to the areas where he could gut Huckabee. I have no doubt in my mind, it was Washington politics at its worst.

“One thing about Fred; I love Fred, but Fred’s not stupid….I don’t think he had any intention in South Carolina but to hurt Mike Huckabee…. Had Fred Thompson not been in the race, this would have been an overwhelming, dynamic victory for Mike Huckabee.”

He also talked of just having three-and-a-half days to campaign in South Carolina post Michigan versus the two weeks George W. Bush had to retail here in the crucial days before the primary. The question has to be raised: Should Huckabee have campaigned at all in Michigan and spent more time here in the run up to today?

Beasley sure thinks so. "Michigan split us up, cut us down," he said.

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A. Brocco is completely wrong about the election
2 yrs ago.  The Democrats won because they ran conservative candidates, some even pro life.
The Republican incumbents lost because they were not following the conservative path of limited government.  Thompson is right, when we follow the Conservative path Republicans win and the country wins.
@john schwartz: "social policies that will destroy free enterprise and run the USA into a deep recession"

News flash for ya: the "conservative" policies of the last 7 years have run the country into the recession that the country is in RIGHT NOW! For-profit health-care is but one example of failed conservative policy. Unregulated SEC and banking is another.

Also, the guy who thinks Fred Thompson is "strong on defense". He's an ACTOR fer cryin' out loud!

Watching the vote-against-their-own-interests conservatives on this message board cracks me up - squabbling over which of the Republican candidates will screw them (and the rest of us living in reality) the most!
Patrick- you said " I challenge anyone to study Huckabee and especially his Tax Plan and think about this one time in history that we can give ourselves back the FREEDOM OF CHOICE regarding taxation and finally say NO to dirty sneaky politics. "

Hmmm, freedom of Choice regarding taxation?  You act like the fair tax will only have sales tax on accesories and toys.  Sorry, but groceries, gas, clothes, and other necessities will also be taxed.  So the wealthy will have to pay a little more for their toys and necessities.  Meanwhile, the poor, who wouldn't be buying toys anyway, will be taxed to high heaven for their basic needs....because they CHOOSE to eat, have a roof over their heads, be able to drive to work, clothe their children, etc.  Yep, what a choice.

I do say NO to dirty, sneaky politics.  Such as Huck's barely masked bigotted comments, his constant not-so-subtle jabs, and his OBVIOUS push polling.  He's the least ethical of the bunch.  YOU should take a closer look.  Your angelic candidate isn't as pure as he wants you to think.


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