Video: Debate Round-Up: Huckabee, Romney, Paul, Oh My!

October 9th, 2007 Posted By Ian Schwartz.

Huckabee had a great line when it came to declaring wars, defending our country and acting like a true leader:

You do what’s best for the American people and you suffer the consequences, but what you don’t do is what you never do is let the American people one day get hit with a nuclear device because you had politics going on in Washington instead of protecting the America people first.

So did Mitt Romney:

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Ron Paul said he probably won’t support the Republican nominee, unless they change their position on the war:

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13 Responses

  1. xghost

    Best answer I’ve heard in a while.

  2. Dan (The Infidel)

    Huckabee might himself chosen as a VP come nomination time.
    He’s four-square pro-American. Pro National Security first and the world be damned. He’s also got more executive experience than anyone in the race.

    Romney is too wishy-washy on that issue. Diplomacy with Iraq is a waste of time. And when has snctions ever worked? Whatever we do sanctions-wise the Soviets and China will undermine.

    The Iraniacs are too dangerous to continue to let slide. The time for diplomacy and sanctions is over with. You don’t feed a poisonous snake…you kill it.

  3. 3-7 dad

    why don’t paul jump off a bridge,,,

  4. Kipp

    Huckabee is by far the best of the Republican candidates. He is the most intelligent and thoughtful. Guliani is a one dimensional goofball.

  5. sully

    Yeah like anybody gives a shit what you think…

    Back to the ‘kos with you now… that’s right … off you go.

    :roll:

  6. Jarhead68

    I’m liking Huckabee more every time I hear him speak. If Newt is out, Huckabee seems the best of the bunch. Too bad he doesn’t have the name-recognition of the top 3.

  7. Ranger

    Romney gave a puss answer, and kinda threw Bush under the bus.
    “We’ll let the lawyers sort that out”…just stick your foot in your mouth.

  8. John Goodrow

    You can tell Paul is a liberal pretending to be a Republican. Because he is more concerned with money and spending.

    Fuck yeah Huckabee

    Huckabee and McCain tied so far.

  9. One Shot

    Paul is a moonbat magnet. How did that POS ever get elected to office? Has he always been brain defective and if so, how did he ever get elected?

  10. Dan (The Infidel)

    I stayed up late and watched the re-run of the deabte. In my opinion, the two most prepared and best candidates last night were Huckabee and Guliani. Huckabee has done very well in my book. The more I hear of him, the more I like him. But I still think the nominee is going to be either Romney, Guliani or Thompson…unless Huckabee can hit one out of the park.

  11. CPLViper

    I don’t like what Romney was saying a few years back as he campaigned on not returning to the Reagan years. To me that is exactly what we need to do with the exception of the illegal immigration crap that happened in the 80’s. I watch Guliani do his ’stuff’ across the river while he was mayor. He did a good job, stepped on a lot of toes (which sometimes is a good thing) and handled 9-11 well … BUT … he did a lot of ‘take the path of least resistence’ stuff too. Instead of fixing the root cause he put band-aids on problems. They seemed to be better (and they were) but the problem could easily get worse. Thompson was not aggressive last night and I wish he was more assertive. He was the only guy who gave details to his ideas instead of generally saying “I am for this” or “I am against that”. He is the closest to a true conservative of the bunch so that is where my vote is (at this point). Overall, I like most of them on the stage I can’t get behind Guliani or McCain. Don’t even get me started on Ru Paul. I like listening to Tancredo and Huckabee and Romney says things I like to hear but I have a hard time believing him. Also I get tired of hearing what all the candidates have done in the past. Once we understand that they have been in government and have some experience we don’t need to know what you have done, we need to know what you will do AND HOW. Politicians are like us investing our money, past performance does not and cannot reflect future performance.

  12. POD1

    Huckabee used to be my first choice.
    Then I found out how painfully soft he is on the border and illegals.

    This time around I’m not so much voting “for” a Republican,
    as I am voting “Against” Stalinist, Jihadi facilitating, Petulli smelling,
    Do as I say not as I do, Self loathing, Logic denying, Capitalism hating,
    Embarrassed to be American, Democrats.

  13. Alex

    Its Huckabee or Romney for me. I’ve accepted that we’re the most hated (and feared) country in the world, now imagine a commander in chief with a lisp…how embarrassing.

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