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Mike Huckabee, a leading contender for the Republican presidential nomination, said the administration of President George W. Bush has an ``arrogant bunker mentality.''Romney, who doesn't have a sincere bone in his body, is choosing to defend Bush.
``American foreign policy needs to change its tone and attitude, open up, and reach out,'' Huckabee wrote in the journal Foreign Affairs. ``The Bush administration's arrogant bunker mentality has been counterproductive at home and abroad.''
Romney's campaign Web site posted a press release today saying Huckabee's comments ``disappointed'' the Massachusetts Republican, and that ``the attack on the presidency was something uncalled for. It was unnecessary and inaccurate.''Still, Huckabee has clearly calculated that dissing Bush is a winning strategy. And in the general election, that's likely true. In the primary, it's harder to tell. Self-described Republicans, a shrinking breed, still like Bush. And it's likely that many of them are primary voters, as people who have left the party for independent-land may not be as interested in voting in a partisan primary. But Huckabee knows that, yet he's still going after Bush. Very interesting. And fun too. Read More......
White House spokeswoman Jeanie Mamo referred questions about Huckabee's article to the Republican National Committee. A spokesman at the committee's press office declined comment and suggested contacting the Huckabee campaign.
"Huckabee, this week it was learned that he gave more clemencies, one every four days, to convicted criminals in Arkansas - more than the three preceding governors combined, included Bill Clinton."Read More......
For every fool who didn't jump into the shoddy loan business, you get coal in your stocking. Whether we're talking handouts to the wealthiest and big business or loans to people who fell for get rich quick schemes in real estate, I've had it. Congress ought to start thinking about all of the schmucks in the middle who are paying for this stupidity. They're the ones paying for the war, the tax cuts and now the subprime bailout. The schmucks in the middle also ought to take a long look at who they are voting for and why, while they are at it. Neither party looks very appealing.Read More......
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