Hero/Hack: 2008 Primaries, Part 37
Slightly different format, as I'm just going to go through snippets of 2008 election stuff. Enjoy!
My heroes this week are Mike Huckabee and Fred Thompson. They are the only two Republicans I really feel like supporting at this moment at this time, and they both had stellar debate performances last night, by many accounts.
My hacks this week are Dennis Kucinich, Hillary Clinton, and Fox News/Ron Paul.
Kucinich is calling for a recount in New Hampshire. He won 2% of the vote. At least, according to law, he's have to pay for the recount.
Hillary had the worst quote of the week: "No woman is illegal," in reference to illegal immigrants. What does that even mean?
I agree with Chuck Todd. I'm all for diversity in the debates, but it is time for Ron Paul to gracefully exit. Were there only three candidates, or if Paul were a serious contender to win any state, I'd have no problem with it. However, we have 5 candidates (Romney, Huckabee, McCain, Thompson, and Rudy) each with the potential to win a state by or on February 5th. He's now a distraction to more important things.
This week's 2008 "What the...?" John McCain is the GOP frontrunner. Who saw that coming? I sure as hell didn't.
My heroes this week are Mike Huckabee and Fred Thompson. They are the only two Republicans I really feel like supporting at this moment at this time, and they both had stellar debate performances last night, by many accounts.
My hacks this week are Dennis Kucinich, Hillary Clinton, and Fox News/Ron Paul.
Kucinich is calling for a recount in New Hampshire. He won 2% of the vote. At least, according to law, he's have to pay for the recount.
Hillary had the worst quote of the week: "No woman is illegal," in reference to illegal immigrants. What does that even mean?
I agree with Chuck Todd. I'm all for diversity in the debates, but it is time for Ron Paul to gracefully exit. Were there only three candidates, or if Paul were a serious contender to win any state, I'd have no problem with it. However, we have 5 candidates (Romney, Huckabee, McCain, Thompson, and Rudy) each with the potential to win a state by or on February 5th. He's now a distraction to more important things.
This week's 2008 "What the...?" John McCain is the GOP frontrunner. Who saw that coming? I sure as hell didn't.
Labels: 2008 Watch, Fred Thompson, Giuliani, Hillary Clinton, Huckabee, Ron Paul



