August 08, 2007

Duncan Hunter

So, do you know Duncan Hunter? He's a conservative running for president. If you'd like a little more information about him, Alexander Madison has put up a piece about him. An excerpt:

So my argument below addresses 3 key topics that definitively illustrate why all conservatives must climb aboard the Hunter bandwagon. The first two are
about Mr. Hunter himself – his history and philosophy. The third topic is the much needed and long overdue comparison – how he stacks up against the other
republican hopefuls. In addition, I will demonstrate that Hunter really does "have a chance" and how his ascension is the best thing to happen to the GOP
since Ronald Wilson Reagan left the democrats and joined the party of Lincoln.

And lastly, I will address the role of Mr. Limbaugh and his fellow talkers in this election cycle.

Posted by: Ogre at 01:04 PM | Comments (11) | Add Comment
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1 Hunter has a long row to hoe, but I hope he does well.

Posted by: BillT at August 08, 2007 06:24 PM (+xBJ5)

2 Since Tancredo seems to be fading already, I like Hunter as my second choice!

Posted by: Ogre at August 08, 2007 11:15 PM (GYzrk)

3 I can get with Hunter. Very easily...and yes Tanc is going away so we have to find someone else!

Posted by: Raven at August 09, 2007 03:12 AM (ZSa1d)

4 Something just doesn't sit right with me for Hunter. He's got all the hard line Republican issues like he was checking them off a list. He's got the ability to organize and all that, but I don't necessarily agree with him enough to put my weight behind him. Sure, if I had to choose between him and the psychotic troll-bitch from hell I'll happily throw a vote his way, but I'm not behind him 100%.

Posted by: Gus at August 09, 2007 08:29 PM (wYeXg)

5 I'd certainly pick him over Rudy McRomney, myself.

Posted by: Ogre at August 09, 2007 09:28 PM (GYzrk)

6 The only thing Rudy has going for him is 9/11 (which doesn't sound right by saying it like that, sorry) and Mit reminds me of Kerry's waffles. Maybe it's flip-flop-flapjacks? Huckabee is great in many interviews (he's had a couple horrible ones too) but couldn't organize a bake sale let alone a presidency. Now I'm hearing the rumor that the reason it's taking Thompson so long to join the race is that his "trophy wife" is a controlling bitch. Absolutely no idea if the rumor is true though. So yeah. I'm non-plussed by most of the Republican candidates.

Posted by: Gus at August 10, 2007 01:19 AM (RRh1I)

7 So, you wanna run? I'll be your VP...

Posted by: Ogre at August 10, 2007 09:01 AM (GYzrk)

8 Duncan Hunter is clearly the conservative candidate of choice. Hunter has been our family's congressman since he entered office and we've never had to request that the represent us on the issues. Now if Feinstein and Boxer could just pull their brains out of their tailwinds and get with the program....

Posted by: conservative grunt at August 10, 2007 11:14 PM (W3+Iv)

9 Thanks for stopping by, Conservative Grunt! That's certainly good to hear.

Posted by: Ogre at August 11, 2007 12:47 AM (GYzrk)

10 You're quite welcome Ogre! Thanks for posting an excerpt and link to Alexander J. Madison's article, "Why ALL Conservatives Need to Support Duncan Hunter."

Posted by: conservativegrunt at August 11, 2007 10:25 PM (W3+Iv)

11 I always like to hear from people who actually have known politicians before they were big candidates!

Posted by: Ogre at August 11, 2007 10:28 PM (GYzrk)

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