Lying Huckabee: It's Not My Fault, Blame Bill Clinton

By: The Grey Havens
Published On: 12/7/2007 4:13:57 AM

Poor judgment and cowardice: just what we need in as a follow-up to the Bush White House.  Maybe he can run with Rudy.  What a duo!  We'd get a lying, theocratic tyrant and an adulterous megalomaniac with terrorist and mob ties.  

Then together, as they flush the country down the toilet, they can just sit back and Blame Bill Clinton.

America is back!


Comments



Republican Mantra: Blame Others (PM - 12/7/2007 11:49:31 AM)
Here's a case Wonkette is highlighting right now -- and it has a Virginia connection.  http://www.ocweekly.com/news/n...

Jeffrey Ray Nielsen-the well-connected Orange County conservative activist who claimed the so-called liberal media, specifically the Weekly, was out to get him by publishing a series of exposés on his pedophile activities-finally admitted on Dec. 5 that he used two boys for sex since the early 1990s.

In open court, a somber Nielsen, who has extensive personal ties to Congressman Dana Rohrabacher and Orange County Republican Party boss Scott Baugh, gave Superior Court Judge David Thompson signed guilty pleas acknowledging two felonies: committing lewd acts on a 12-year-old Virginia boy and 14-year-old Orange County boy.



Republican hypocrits lie as a matter of course (Teddy - 12/7/2007 12:03:17 PM)
Republicans ARE hypocrits by and large, at least those in public office or seeking public office---- there do not appear to be any other kind. How will the so-called Christian right spin this little problem with their Chosen One? They usually manage to forgive their selected godlets everything else.  But can the average American voter, who seems to be like Diogenes these days, looking for an honest person who tells it like it is? Remember, with Bill it was supposed to be the lying, the lying, heh.

Tut, tut, and Huckabee himself a Baptist minister.  

By the way, in most photos of Huckabee the Huckster that I have seen, the man seems to have a cast in one eye.  Is that my imagination?  



Where's the WaPo been on this story? (PM - 12/7/2007 3:10:47 PM)
Media Matters raises a good question:

http://mediamatters.org/items/...

While both The New York Times and The Washington Post have published articles discussing Huckabee's rise in the polls for the Republican presidential nomination, and several reporters at each newspaper have written blog posts citing Huckabee's role in the DuMond case as potentially politically damaging, neither newspaper has published a news article discussing recent developments about Huckabee's role in the case.

Oh, wait -- they're covering something more important.  The lack of a D.C. postmark.  http://www.washingtonpost.com/...