I'm not a huge Mike Huckabee fan (to me, he's Sam Brownback without the concern for human rights), but this is a fantastic ad (in every way Garance says it is):
Is it just me, or do Democrats need to start defining Huckabee in the minds of the general electorate? I mean, the guy is the Dennis Kucinich of the Republican field (Ron Paul, obviously, is Mike Gravel), and if it comes down to it, voters should know that when faced with a choice, the GOP decided on going as far to the right as was possible -- farther, in fact, that was assumed to be possible at the start of the primary season.
The terrain is good for Democrats in 2008, and Huckabee is no centrist. But he's a savvy campaigner, and I'd rather not let him come into the election as a blank slate against someone as politically loaded as Hillary Clinton (or even as socially loaded as Barack Obama). There's no need for attack ads -- just start dropping Huckabee's name in the conversation, in the context of him being the far-right winger that he is.
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One endorsement like this is cool. But I heard today that Rick Flair has added his endorsement as well. So has Ted Nunget and a few others. These start to get goofy.
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Yes, it's pretty silly that Ric Flair (et al) are endorsing him... but it's also a very smart move on his part, because people like Ric Flair, Zig Ziglar and Ted Nugent are bringing a lot of people along with them. While hopefully no one will vote for Huckabee just because their favorite wrestler endorsed him (that sounds insane just saying it), a lot of those people probably will take a second look at him because their favorite this-or-that has endorsed him.
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