Not that this was ever in dispute, but the Club for Growth really doesn’t like Mike Huckabee.
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And on top of all that, Huckabee is being a little dishonest and spinning his economic record. I could understand Bill Clinton spinning, but Huckabee? Come on! I would trust him more if he wasn’t dishonest about his economic record.
Fred Thompson on the other hand, has a consistant economic record. He has a few mistakes, but Ronald Reagan had mistakes. It just show Thompson is human. OVERALL Thompson is the most consistant economic conservative, and the most consistant conservative on the other issues. And when confronted about his mistakes he either clarifies well, or he says he made a mistake. Example, the No Child Left Behind Act, when he was contronted about it in a Fox News debate he was straight with the American people and said he made a mistake.
November 2nd, 2007 at 9:43 pm
And on top of all that, Huckabee is being a little dishonest and spinning his economic record. I could understand Bill Clinton spinning, but Huckabee? Come on! I would trust him more if he wasn’t dishonest about his economic record.
Fred Thompson on the other hand, has a consistant economic record. He has a few mistakes, but Ronald Reagan had mistakes. It just show Thompson is human. OVERALL Thompson is the most consistant economic conservative, and the most consistant conservative on the other issues. And when confronted about his mistakes he either clarifies well, or he says he made a mistake. Example, the No Child Left Behind Act, when he was contronted about it in a Fox News debate he was straight with the American people and said he made a mistake.