Personally, I had high hopes for Huckabee, but I read disillusioning stuff on this board about him and heard Rush Limbaugh remark how he admired Huckabee but could not understand his support for illegals.
I also saw him on C-SPAN and when asked how he became a pastor, I just knew he would say that he was called of God, because what else could a Baptist preacher say? I was majorly disappointed with his response. He said that he "spoke" (not preached) a time or two at a church, and the church folks just kept after him to pastor their their church. Well, he just figured he had nothing better to do anyway than pastor a church, so why not?
Huckabee looks to me like the shining star of the debates, because he seems better spoken than any of the others, but I don't think he is serious about stopping illegal immigration, and I believe that during a economic collapse, he may not be patriotic enough to encourage Americans to weather the storm and pull together to get through it. Instead, he may use such an emergency as an excuse to sell the country down the road to the North American Union. "Seeing how the children were suffering" will be his reason. Politicians frequently blame the children for bad decisions, like raising taxes or massive spending. In fact, I could probably write his North American Union speech for him.
Tancredo is the right man for the job that Huckabee is after, but even at this late hour there aren't a lot of voters that are familiar with him.
Roy
Chuck Laudner mentions Tom in the Boston Globe Article
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Tom Tancredo is a lifelong conservative with nearly a decade of experience in the U.S. Congress. There he advanced his reputation as a solid pro-life, pro-gun, small government republican, and emerged as the leader in the national struggle for true immigration reform.
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