Reality Check
January 28th, 2007 - 10:54 pm
I’m certain, without malice and with charity towards all, that this country is ready for a black President. Or a woman President. Or even a male President who has worn a dress and makeup in public. But we’re not even close to electing a guy named Huckabee. OK?






Ok Stephen, are you or are you not the guy buying Air Amerikka? If you are you are a shrewd sonamybitch and if you are not why is somebody doing it using your name??????
Well, in a race against guys named Willard (Mitt), Rudolph, Barack and Newton…
You have to be kidding:
NEW YORK (AP) — Air America Radio, a liberal talk radio network, said Monday that it had reached a tentative agreement to be sold to the founder of a New York area real estate company. The network also said that Al Franken, its longtime headline personality, would depart next month.
The agreement with Stephen Green, the founder and chairman of SL Green Realty Corp., appears to rescue the struggling network, which has been seeking a buyer since last fall when it filed for bankruptcy reorganization after reaching an impasse with one of its creditors.
Perhaps it’s time for Air America to simply admit defeat and reveal their exit strategy.
Anyone read IBD’s editorial on the Great White Hope last week?
You should check out his church, they’re Africans first and the mother country is the important thing.
As far as funny names go, Huckabee wins, I think. I think he could run a really good campaign based on that name… I *heart* Huckabee!!
I don’t care about the guy’s name, but I’m quite leery of sending another governor of Arkansas to the White House. :/
What’s odd about “Huckabee”? Well I’m from Arkansas and so I’ve been hearing the name awhile. Nice gent, but often as not he sounds more like a populist Democrat nanny-stater that a conservative Republican, so I think I’d keep him in Arkansas.
You know he’s also from dinky Hope, Ark., just like Slick Willy was. Wouldn’t that be strange…
When I was in high school ~ 1983 I recall a rousing, motivating, patriotic speech at some event, from a Baptist preacher from Hope. At this remove I don’t recall but I suspect it might’ve been Huck.
Hey!
You are probably right. Would be nice to have someone with a name close to mine. (Pronounced the same way)
OMG, I said the same thing the other day! Spooky.
Sometimes it’s not so nice to share a name with a politician.
ROFLMAO
Actually, Clinton was from Hot Springs, but as only one in series of hundreds of carefully calculated decisions he was made out to be from Hope for two reasons: the nice positive sound of “the Man from Hope,” and; the realization that Hot Springs would add fuel to the fire when the inevitable bimbo eruptions came to light.