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Huckabee Feels Hint of Giuliani-like Heat

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RUDABEE, Huckabee, Giuliani
Mike Huckabee has now lame-joked and Jesus-talked his way past Mitt Romney into the lead in a new Iowa poll. And though Huckster's prospects for actually capturing the nomination remain doubtful for the moment—one Vegas oddsmaker still gives four other Republicans (including Fred Thompson and Ron Paul) a better chance of becoming president—the tongues of Republican chatterblogs are wagging about a possible pairing of the well-spoken Baptist minister and Republican rogue Rudy Giuliani.

The perception gaining traction with Huckabee's surge is that he could, as Rudy's VP, play the proverbial Richie Cunningham to Rudy's Arthur Fonzarelli. Following that metaphor further, Huck would placate Mr. and Mrs. C (aka the Republican base) with his folks-pleasin' bona fides while Rudy administered a savage, no-holds-barred street beating to the hated Clinton gang. No one doubts Huckabee's stump skills with orthodox Republicans. But does he have enough clean-cut likability to balance Rudy's personal and political shortcomings?

There's a tsunami of scrutiny already licking at Huck's heels.

Serious assaults on Huckabee's tax-raising, immigrant-loving tendencies are already underway. And questions about his personal character based on his monkeyshines as Arkansas governor (14 ethics complaintslodged against him during his tenure), an alleged "mean and inappropriate" streak, and maybe even another look at his feather boa-wearing, dog-murdering son will likely increase in volume in the lead-up to the Iowa Caucus on January 3rd.

In the meanwhile, Huckabee and Giuliani both appear keen on letting the tag-team idea gain steam; their kissing of each other's asses in interviews provides an odd and almost embarrassing contrast to John McCain's obvious desire to kill Mitt Romney with his own leathery, calloused hands.

Comments

No surprise here. Did you see them tag team against Mitt Romney?

Giuliani led a sanctuary city and Huck led a sanctuary state (wanting to give scholarships to illegal aliens)

Huck also raised taxes so much that the tax burden per family increased by $1000 per family during his time in office...

Huck also fought against requiring proof of US citizenship to register to vote.

Here in Seattle, anyone can register to vote and the GOP candidate lost the governor's race by 135 votes...

Huck and Rudy both believe in big government programs. Big spending.

We can't afford this duo.

Posted by: apolloknowsall on November 30, 2007 6:39 PM

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