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Mar 20 2008

Hey Huckabee! Didn’t Hear You Object to the Jim Crow Treatment of Jews at Annapolis…

Published by zee under '08, Elections

Huckabee, really, what are you doing? I mean, are you hoping to get a cabinet post on Obama’s team should, god forbid, the man wins? Cause I tell you what Huckabee, I didn’t hear you mouthing off about the Jim Crow treatment rendered to the Jews when they were made to endure the humiliation handed to them in Annapolis.

AntiSemitism

Perhaps you thought it appropri ate that Condi (another oppressed negro in your book, I guess) complied with the Palestinian’s request that the Israeli delegation be made to use “separate entrances”? I think Reuven Koret’s statement to Condi after that reprehensible treatment will suffice for you as well.

What stunned me was when I read that you gave in to the demands of the Saudis and agreed that the Israeli delegation would not be allowed to enter the same door as the representatives of the Arab states. The Israelis had to enter through the service entrance. The Israeli delegation had to agree not to be photographed in the same pictures as the Saudis and other Arabs lest Muslims be embarrassed by appearing in the same photograph. God forbid that the two religions should mix! And this Saudi nonsense about no handshakes with Israelis. Doesn’t this offend you in the least? Can’t you stand up for what’s right and decent? Secretary Rice, how could you have allowed this to go down? How could you tolerate this kind of bigotry? If that’s not a modern resurrection of Jim Crow laws, of out and out bigotry, then what is? How dare you!

Huck, old boy, your reminiscences about the segregated South are about as dated and useless as Jeremiah Wright’s venomous tirades. Unless, of course, you are an old, white, defeated politician attempting to appear relevant.

Antisemitism, on the other hand, is on the rise in this country and around the globe and likely to increase in an Obama presidency and that is something you ought to be damn concerned about Huckabee.

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Feb 23 2008

McCain/_______:Who Will be the Running Mate?

Published by zee under '08, Elections

running mates

I am enjoying the speculations of Gullyborg at “Resistance is Futile” as to who John McCain will choose as his running mate.

He nails McCain’s manipulation of Huckabee….

….my real point is that McCain won’t choose Huckabee as his running mate. He played Huckabee, got him to stay in the race long enough to force out Thompson, Giuliani, and Romney… now he serves no purpose and can be discarded. McCain is a back stabber egomaniac, after all.

He goes on to point out how Huckabee can still screw things up for McCain if he gets enough votes, regardless of delegate count.

…if he can get enough people to vote for him simply as “not McCain” that, in terms of actual votes and not delegates, he could “win” the nomination even if he doesn’t. Imagine if, after all the primaries are done, McCain has “won” the delegate count but is far behind in terms of actual votes… that could lead to a breakdown of the nomination process and all hell could break loose at the convention.

After weighing the likely impact of Thompson and Romney, he posits that selecting Giuliani has better all around payoff and, quite frankly, I can live with that.

It isn’t about winning big in Red States. It is about holding on to Red States, even if by only one vote, and making gains in Blue States. McCain/Giuliani does that.

So what if the GOP loses Kansas? What is that, like six votes in the Electoral College? McCain/Giuliani could win New Jersey. That’s more than double. They could win Pennsylvania. That’s more than triple. They could force the democrats to spend all their money retaining New York and California, leaving states like Ohio and Florida safe in GOP hands - and the democrats CAN’T win the Electoral College without taking a state like Ohio or Florida away from the GOP.

McCain also benefits from ticket balancing with Giuliani. Not liberal/conservative, but in other ways. Giuliani is a lawyer and an executive. He has a record of running things. As VP, he could be tasked with running a number of projects for the administration - and would probably do them well.

My prediction: McCain/Giuliani, and they win BIG in the Electoral College even without getting the conservative base out in droves.

Yup, I can live with a McCain/Giuliani ticket. Sort of… given both he and McCain are too easy on illegals, and well, if I start thinking of the many trepidations I have about McCain, I realize that Obama is the only reason I have gravitated towards voting for McCain at all. The more I read about him, the more appealing McCain becomes.

And Giuliani can name the enemy, whereas an Obama presidency will probably inspire the enemy to name their kids after him.

What say you?

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