Saturday, August 25, 2007

Online News - OzarksFirst.Com Calls Mike Huckabee a Heavyweight! Video Added

God must love the common man, because there is so many of them.
Mike Huckabee quoting Abraham Lincoln.

I found two videos from Mike Huckabee's visit to Branson Missouri, from news station KY3.
At the house party
See how he interacts with people at the party. Listen to what people at the party say about him. Hear how people compare him to Rudy Giuliani.
There is also a quick cut to Mitt Romney at a party. Mitt sounds like the typical rich boy stereotype. Stiffly he shakes someone's hand and says "there's my old buddy." I expected him to add, "put more shrimp on the barby, lovey."

  • BRANSON, Mo. -- Fresh off his strong second-place finish in Iowa's Republican Party straw poll, a former Arkansas governor, Mike Huckabee, made his first campaign visit to the area on Thursday night. The Republican was at a private home here to seek the mother's milk of politics, money, because that Iowa straw poll will matter only if Huckabee can convert it into the millions of dollars it takes to run a national campaign.
    To see a five-minute interview with Huckabee, click here.

Click the second link to see the interview.

Mike Huckabee was in Branson, Missouri Thursday. I couldn't help but include the entire article. It was too good to leave anything out.

  • Branson may not seem like a big place for presidential politics, but a fundraiser there Thursday night brought in a republican heavyweight.
    Mike Huckabee met with supporters at a private home for pictures and chit-chat about the upcoming election. The former Arkansas governor says he feels a close kinship with Branson because it's so close to his native state.

    A recent Iowa straw poll put him in second place among republicans, right behind Mitt Romney. He says that put his campaign on the fast-track.
    "Clearly folks who maybe were waiting to see whether we have traction now realize we do. A lot of folks are looking at it and saying that if we can do what we did in Iowa with very limited resources, literally going virtually a dime against a $100 bill, imagine what we can do with resources." says Huckabee.
    Huckabee served as Governor of Arkansas from 1997 until January of this year.

God Bless from the Upper Peninsula in Michigan!

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