When words and a record get in the way
I have gone off more than once on David Sanders for his lap dog blind servitude to all things Republican. Now I don’t know if Sanders has stepped a foot back from the Kool-Aide bar and starting reading something other than The Free Republic, but Sanders was paying close attention Sunday on George Stephanopoulos’ program when the Huckster was trying to parse and avoid questions about illegal immigrants and college funding from the state and the US Government.Â
He didn’t like what he heard, interestingly enough, I did, although I think the messenger (Huckabee) isn’t qualified to be anywhere close to the control panels of our country, he’s got this one right. Sanders take; it’s ok to punish a kid dragged over the boarder when he/she was 2 years old for the sins of his father. We are a Christian nation, and we should be a better country than that, unfortunately Republicans like Sanders disagree.
When words and a record get in the way
Stephanopoulos reduced Huckabee, who is often lauded for his rhetorical prowess, to the role of a verbal contortionist who tried to bend and spin his way out of unfamiliar territory. But when he forced Huckabee to project onto the presidency the logic and reasoning that guided him as governor, he exposed an incongruent position and an inherent weakness on an issue important to Republicans.
Posted on December 6th, 2007 by George Sand
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