Rallying the Troops
Sen Clinton stopped by her Des Moines canvassing HQ one day before the caucuses to drop off some early morning sustenance and provide a morale boost to the dozens of activists who would be walking the streets and knocking on doors all day in the freezing cold — and to simply say thank you for their support over the last few months. Her final push included rallies in Davenport, Ottumwa, and Cedar Rapids, but with the polls too close to call it’s the folks knocking on doors and driving supporters to the caucuses that could win it for any of the three top Democrats here.
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Tags: hillary clinton, iowa
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I want the least qualified candidate, the one who pardons murderers, the one who can’t even control his own campaign (so he says in regards to the anti-Catholic and other sectarian comments, flyers, push polls, emails, holiday cards, etc.)
Huck is a very funny guy, I enjoyed visiting with him a few weeks ago, but he is not presidential. Jester-in-chief, yes, commander-in-chief, no freeking way.
Huck couldn’t even graduate from seminary, even though everyone was led to believe that he had.
With the stunt that he pulled when he jumped the shark last week saying that he wouldn’t personally attack Mitt, but if I would personally attack him, this is what I would say, and look, it is a video of me saying it…what a slimy tactic. What would you expect from a televangelist-wannabe?
Huck may have fooled some people in Iowa, but his corruption (judicial watch placed him at #6 on the top ten list of most corrupt politicians, joining his friend from Arkansas Hillary Clinton), lack of ability to discuss foreign policy (he apologized for the assassination and then stated incorrectly on the border issue and on the martial law …what an embarrassment he would be if president!!)
Again, funny guy, can thumb the bass (and Bill Clinton could play the sax) but the attempt to take gifts, and the exchange of power for barbecues and wedding gifts is too corrupt for me.
Huck is not presidential.