Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Huckabee/Griffith Ticket



I am stealing this idea from Kevin Tracy. He has a post about possible VP choices for future President Michael Dale Huckabee.
I just finished watching an episode of the "Andy Griffith Show." The episode centered around Opie going to camp, where he met some rich boys. Him and Aunt Bea went to have lunch at a mansion of one of the boys. Aunt Bea returned the favor by fixing lunch for the boy the next day. Instead of making the same type of lunch like what she usually makes, she made a fancy lunch. Andy got upset and had a talk about being yourself with Opie and Bea.
Later on he was invited to meet with the fathers of the other boys. He bought a new fancy suit. When he got there all the dads were dressed casually. He was trying to act like he had the same interests as them.
Opie ran into the room and told Andy that he was glad that he told him to be himself. Andy invited them fishing in Mayberry and that they could have a simple lunch of hot dogs.
The moral of this story was that people should be themselves.
This is the character that Mike Huckabee exudes. With a Huckabee/Griffith the American people would get two men who care about others and instill character in others. They get along with everyone. Both men are tough, but tender when they need to be. When there's a problem they both take care of it. We need someone who does not put on errs. Andy Griffith's biography on Wikipedia.
Just a thought. Don't take me to serious.

1 comment:

Oscar Zoroaster Phadrig Isaac Norman Henkel Emmannuel Ambroise Diggs said...

That was a good episode!

I didn't pick up on the casual dress though. "Casual" then is FAR from "Casual" today.

(Maybe I DO watch too much TV)

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