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Apr 23 12 9:58 PM
Maggot Farmer
Apr 23 12 11:30 PM
Now...This is a knife
Apr 23 12 11:39 PM
a dollar makes me holler
Former Utah governor Jon Huntsman once ran to lead the Republican party. Now he’s serving as its chief antagonist.
In a series of speeches and media appearances since dropping from the presidential race in mid-January, Huntsman has repeatedly criticized not just the GOP broadly but also the man he endorsed for president: former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney.
Huntsman allies say he’s just being himself.
“There is no strategy behind his comments,” said Abby Livingston, Huntsman’s oldest daughter. “He has always been open and honest about what he feels is right for the country.”
But Huntsman’s repeated needling of his party — and its standard-bearer — suggest he has a future in mind that may well not include the GOP.
On January 16, Huntsman dropped out of the presidential race and endorsed Romney. A month later, the former ambassador to China called Romney’s China policy “wrongheaded.” He went on to call for “some sort of third party movement or some kind of alternative voice out there that can put forward new ideas.”
Jon Huntsman has not gone quietly. (Melina Mara - THE WASHINGTON POST)
Earlier this month Huntsman declared that the Republican party “is not in a good place right now, given its recent rhetoric on immigration” and not leading in other ways.
“I think boldness is thrown right out the window. I think courage is not on display,” he said. As for Romney himself, “on the trust deficit, I don’t see a whole lot of leadership.”
A few weeks ago, Livingston confirmed that “My dad is not a surrogate for Romney ... he is enjoying private life.”
Then, on Sunday night, in a speech at New York’s 92 Street Y, Huntsman said Ronald Reagan would “likely not” be able to succeed in today’s Republican Party.
Recounting that he had been disinvited from a Republican fundraiser after calling for a third-party, Huntsman compared the GOP to a communist country: “This is what they do in China on party matters if you talk off script.”
This time, even Huntsman seemed to think he’d gone too far. He told MSNBC this morning that he’d been taken “out of context.” He added that he would “of course” vote for Romney this fall.
It’s hard to see a prominent role for Huntsman in the current Republican party unless the 2012 election ends with a 1964-like result for the GOP, in which a fundamental re-examination is triggered. (Given that Romney is the nominee, it’s hard to see that happening.)
That means that Huntsman’s political future — to the extent he has one — is as some sort of third party candidate (or the leader of a third party movement). Criticizing Republicans fits nicely into that sort of role.
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I would love to have a viable 3rd party in 2016. Huntsman, Roehmer, Johnson ....
Apr 23 12 11:41 PM
bleaching drink
Cerulean wrote:the cost of that fight will undoubtedly harm the already impoverished people of Mississippi. Bryant has already made cuts to state-run orphanages, the public school lunch program and welfare recipients. In Mississippi, as comedian George Carlin once said, “If you’re pre-born, you’re fine; if you’re pre-school, you’re fucked.”
Apr 24 12 12:28 AM
BC wrote:Lieutenant McDuff wrote:BC wrote: Romney will pivot to the middle and I think it will be a close one. All that fuckhead does is pivot All day longAre you forgetting how short the memory is of the average American? All the 'real conservatives' who called him a flip flopper are also bonified racist red necks. They're still going to vote for Romney. If the economy continues to improve into the fall, Obama has it in the bag. Any disappointment, Romney will be able to make a pretty good argument for himself.
Lieutenant McDuff wrote:BC wrote: Romney will pivot to the middle and I think it will be a close one. All that fuckhead does is pivot All day long
BC wrote: Romney will pivot to the middle and I think it will be a close one.
Apr 24 12 4:41 AM
Apr 24 12 4:50 AM
Cilaso de Vaca
BigTeasel wrote:Mark my words: shortly after Obama wins the election he is going to use the 'assault on women's health' as leverage to eliminate the soverignty of the states, and most of you shits will applaude him for it. It will be a good 5 years after that before any of you see what actually happened, even though i'm telling you about it right now. dude rams a rabid squirrel up your ass so you'll give him permission to jam a hot skewer up there to kill it, and then you thank him for the fresh skewering. you fucking pieces of shit.
Apr 24 12 5:43 AM
disrespectful to dirt
BigTeasel wrote:Mark my words: shortly after Obama wins the election he is going to use the 'assault on women's health' as leverage to eliminate the soverignty of the states, and most of you shits will applaude him for it.
Apr 24 12 7:53 AM
Apr 24 12 12:59 PM
Apr 24 12 2:27 PM
a bigger, older guy
dan wrote:when i first saw a link to that story i thought it was from a site like the onion
Apr 24 12 2:37 PM
Apr 24 12 4:32 PM
Grammar Champion
drunkenovate wrote:BigTeasel wrote:Mark my words: shortly after Obama wins the election he is going to use the 'assault on women's health' as leverage to eliminate the soverignty of the states, and most of you shits will applaude him for it. It will be a good 5 years after that before any of you see what actually happened, even though i'm telling you about it right now. dude rams a rabid squirrel up your ass so you'll give him permission to jam a hot skewer up there to kill it, and then you thank him for the fresh skewering. you fucking pieces of shit. Mark my words... none of that happens.
Apr 24 12 10:36 PM
Xochipilli's Dealer
Apr 24 12 11:33 PM
Dubai Danny wrote: I would love to have a viable 3rd party in 2016. Huntsman, Roehmer, Johnson ....
Apr 24 12 11:41 PM
Landshark
gizmonix wrote:I'd rather it be someone more progressive...
Apr 24 12 11:47 PM
Apr 24 12 11:56 PM
RevMen wrote:gizmonix wrote:I'd rather it be someone more progressive... Nope. The reasonable conservatives need a place to start anew so the preachers can continue to drive the GOP rightward into the ground.
Apr 25 12 12:04 AM
Bootney Lee Farnsworth
Apr 25 12 12:07 AM
Blue, Blue, 'lectric Blue
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