Chuck and Huck: GOP's Delta Force?

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  • Posted By: scoobieruby64 @ 12/05/2007 8:28:12 AM

    IWay to go Chuck! Mike Huckabee has it right! Im sooo tired of all the weinney whiners out there! GET a back bone. stand up for whats right or fall for everything. Youll notice that Huckabee didn't seek the endorsement from Norris, it was offered. It would be nice if all the candidates running for president would just tell all of us voters where they REALLY stand on the issues so we can make a quality decision, instead of trying to be PC and not offend someone. Please grow up people if you don't like what they have to say.. don't vote for them. DUH

  • Posted By: paulnegley @ 12/05/2007 8:24:03 AM

    Huckabee got my attention. I think its a creative and intelligent campaign. Its about time we see some candidates with personality.

  • Posted By: jtoc72 @ 12/05/2007 8:23:42 AM

    For a man who has made his fortune in Hollywood baring his chest and washboard abs at every opportunity, flexing and posing and sweating in front of a camera, and can count being able to put his knees behind his ears as one of his claims to fame, methinks the rabidly homophobic Mr. Norris doth protest too much.

  • Posted By: scoobieruby64 @ 12/05/2007 8:20:20 AM

    Way to go chuck! If you read the article, Huckabee didn't seek the endorsement it was offered. Im tired of all the wienny whiners out there.... stand up for whats right or fall for everything. This guy has the right ideas. I simply don't trust the rest of the candidates...Republican Or Democrate. Im with Mike!

  • Posted By: DavidHodge1956 @ 12/05/2007 8:01:51 AM

    I am still laughing at this article. Does Fineman think it is April 1st or what. Get real.

  • Posted By: t9900 @ 12/03/2007 8:15:06 PM

    I hope this really helps Huckabee as he would be a perfect candidate. He is not like the authoritarian Bush Republicans and he is not a pro-socialist policy liberal.
    I find it hilarious that when a celebrity endorses a conservative its wrong but when a uneducated liberal celebrity supports a man who killed a cop (talking about the case in Philly years ago) because hes black, and everyone looks the other way.

  • Posted By: Rustman1980 @ 12/03/2007 7:02:54 PM

    Chuck is just going to roundhouse kick the opposing candidates into submission.

  • Posted By: journalism...where? @ 12/03/2007 4:14:43 PM

    George Washington the Chuck Norris of his day!?! Hey Howard, don't quit your day job, apparently Newsweek likes this BS.

  • Posted By: level110 @ 12/03/2007 3:42:01 PM

    Chuck Norris made those cheesy Vietnam and Delta Force movies, but he never served in the military. While brave men/women from Vietnam were dealing with war in the 80's; old Chuck was making a killing. As a vet, I find that very disturbing that the U.S. always put cowards on in positions of power or influence; for instance Idiot Jr. What does that say about the U.S.?

  • Posted By: frankwall@mindspring.com @ 12/03/2007 12:37:39 PM

    GOP Chuck to the rescue: That was a wonderful and chuckspiring report. Maybe Chuck should consider running for president? "Chuck dosen't beat his opponents, he kicks their ***." Every now and then I read something that thrills my bones. Maybe there is hope for our nation after all. When I personally visited every member of Congress the summer before 9/11 (ten weeks), I should have had Chuck Norris along. Talk about a bunch of whossies, our nation is governed by a bunch of political animals whose only focus is raising money to "get re-elected" and power, power and more power. -- ?? Frank Wall - Athol, Idaho USA

  • Posted By: realist08 @ 12/03/2007 11:46:30 AM

    Chuck Norris?
    Wow.
    This is turning into a 2-man race: Ron Paul and everyone else.
    These media-created candidates like Huckabee have no chance.

  • Posted By: realist08 @ 12/03/2007 11:45:32 AM

    Chuck Norris? Wow.
    this is turning into a one-man race: there's Ron Paul and then there's everyone else.

  • Posted By: sdeakins @ 12/03/2007 8:26:54 AM

    Goody, I am still waiting for all you liberals to move. You fellers said you were going to Canada if Bush were re-elected. Looks like as usual you and your fellow liberals just can't do the right thing for this country. Adios mi amigo, Goody.

  • Posted By: sdeakins @ 12/03/2007 8:26:51 AM

    Goody, I am still waiting for all you liberals to move. You fellers said you were going to Canada if Bush were re-elected. Looks like as usual you and your fellow liberals just can't do the right thing for this country. Adios mi amigo, Goody.

  • Posted By: sdeakins @ 12/03/2007 8:26:10 AM

    Goody, I am still waiting for all you liberals to move. You fellers said you were going to Canada if Bush were re-elected. Looks like as usual you and your fellow liberals just can't do the right thing for this country. Adios mi amigo, Goody.

  • Posted By: The Newsman @ 12/03/2007 7:55:52 AM

    Word has it that other action heroes like the Terminator and Spiderman will soon jump on Huck's bandwagon. Not to be outdone, Hillary is actively courting Wonder Woman and Obama may enlist Samuel L. Jackson..."You better vote for this Mutha****** or I'll kick your Mutha****** A**!"

  • Posted By: The Newsman @ 12/03/2007 7:55:23 AM

    Word has it that other action heroes like the Terminator and Spiderman will soon jump on Huck's bandwagon. Not to be outdone, Hillary is actively courting Wonder Woman and Obama may enlist Samuel L. Jackson..."You better vote for this Mutha****** or I'll kick your Mutha****** A**!"

  • Posted By: domalley @ 12/03/2007 12:36:22 AM

    Post hoc, ergo propter hoc.

  • Posted By: mykel1 @ 12/02/2007 10:17:57 PM

    If one thing politicians know, it all comes down to charisma and charm. Intelligence means nothing, as demonstrated by Al Gore and John Kerry.

    The American Public will support, endorse, and elect the person as President who is the most likely to maintain the "status quo"; Americans are disillusioned what is really in their best interests.

    We live in a culture that vainly believes in the idealism put forth by morals and ethics, but cannot seem to execute their tenets very well. We believe in numbing our minds and bending our moral compasses to indulge ourselves, our every whim, and our every desire, at the cost of someone else. We are a country that has zero problems with exploiting others to get ahead, even survive. (Case in point: we don???t like all the problems illegal immigration has created, but we sure do like the cheap labor! Have you ever known anyone to think inflation is a good thing, hmm?)

    The entire political ???process???, if it can even resemble such a term, has become a platform for psychotic individuals to live out Machiavelli???s dream. Plato was right; democracy is the worst form of government, because it???s essentially mob rule ??? and we all know how a mob really functions. While ???The Republic??? may be a philosophical exposition on the end of idealism, its warnings should be heeded.

    That does not mean I am calling for a scrapping of democracy. What I am calling for is for people to educate themselves, actually own the morals they say they live up to, and cease to participate in a system in a manner that weakens everyone.

    Wake up, people.

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