Huntsman Hoping To Take The Republican Party Down Along With His Train Wreck Candidacy

Ticking off criticisms, Huntsman said Obama is too liberal and the Republican candidates are too far right and have “zero substance.” He described former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney as a flip-flopper, who previously opposed a flat tax.

Huntsman, who’s lagging in national polls, saved his harshest criticism in a television interview for two of the candidates who are at the top of the 2012 pack — Texas Gov. Rick Perry and Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann.

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8 Responses to Huntsman Hoping To Take The Republican Party Down Along With His Train Wreck Candidacy

  1. chris y says:

    The dem-dominated MSM claim democrats are ‘most worried’ about candidate Huntsman. That ringing endorsement should convince any sane person to NOT vote for Huntsman.
    I think he would be a good choice to head up the EPA and be given the singular task of dismantling it while he ‘mends bridges’ with the democrats.

    • Blade says:

      “I think he would be a good choice to head up the EPA and be given the singular task of dismantling it while he ‘mends bridges’ with the democrats.”

      Good thinking!

  2. suyts says:

    I would remind you that extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice!………. And let me remind you also that moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue.

    While the author of those words later regretted the interpretation, I can find no truer word to hold throughout eternity. These words should not only be remembered, they should be kept near to the heart of every lover of truth. It held then, it still holds today, and the words will still hold true tomorrow.

  3. suyts says:

    Does anyone really talk about Justice and Liberty anymore? Do people not understand Justice and Liberty is only accomplished by economic freedom?

    Question, ……. how brain-dead are people such as Huntsman? Does he believe people will vote for someone so devoid of principles? Has it come to this point? Are they so fuktarded they believe we can’t see though their idiocy?

    Here’s an open invitation. Any political wanna be or who is, but fixin to get the axe, come here….. or even my blog and defend your votes. Explain how you’ve worked for this nation. The only vote for this nation would have been saying no. I’ll show why as soon as some moronic representative or senator, or president comes here and defends their asinine record.

    For those that don’t know, those people that call themselves conservatives, but aren’t really. They are ones that would mislead and take advantage…… their days are numbered. Get out and start your own “stand for nothing” party. Get out of mine, you treacherous pieces of shit! You are less than anyone else, because you’ve been told, agreeded, and then went somewhere else.

  4. Gator says:

    Knowing Jon’s father, Jr is a real disappointment. I had higher hopes, until he started opening his mouth.

  5. Justa Joe says:

    All this tells me is that Huntsman’s Democrat sponsors have given out the marching orders that Perry and Bachman must be targeted.

    Did the artcle happen to mention that Huntsman, who apparently half heartedly ‘criticized’ Obama for being too liberal, serves in the Obama administration after having been selected by Obama for an ambassadorship to the PRC?

    • G.S.L. says:

      Progressive is as progressive does, oh so much moreso than what progressive says.

      …and you shall know them by their fruits.

      Huntsman is just bieng exposed for who he really is. It is not likely he will get far, only play the role of “spoiler” to do what damage he can for the masters pulling his strings.

  6. greg2213 says:

    Persoanlly, I think the Rs should be attacking the Dems, not each other. I wonder if fighting each other is a result of Dems plans or just idiocy?

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