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Huntsman - WTF?
« on: June 22, 2011, 09:38:34 AM »

Huntsman’s family gave nearly $25,000 to Reid last cycle
By Jon Ralston
http://www.lasvegassun.com/blogs/ralstons-flash/2011/jun/22/huntsmans-family-gave-nearly-25000-reid-last-cycle
Wednesday, June 22, 2011 | 8 a.m.




Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, who said this week he prefers Jon Huntsman to Mitt Romney in the GOP Mormon presidential primary, has taken a lot of money from the Huntsman family, and the former Utah governor appointed Reid’s son, Josh, to Utah’s Board of Regents.

So no wonder Reid said Tuesday, “If I had a choice in that race, I’d choose Huntsman over Romney.”

And if they had a choice – and they did – many members of the newly minted presidential candidate’s family, including his parents, chose Reid in the most important U.S. Senate race in the country last cycle. Indeed, the Huntsmans have long been Reid supporters, although the former governor, who is scheduled to be be in Nevada on Friday, has never given directly to Reid's Senate campaigns.

But his parents and a couple of his brothers (Peter, James) and some in-laws have. And his Dad even helped the Nevada Democratic Party ($5,000) in 2008. I’m told Reid has known the senior Huntsman since the 1990s and is friendly with the son, too.

Here’s a list of the donations from the GOP candidate’s family to Reid (with help from CQ MoneyLine):

Jon Huntsman, Sr., Karen Huntsman $9,600 (2/4/09)

Peter, Brynn Huntsman $9,600 (12/31/09)

James, Marianne Huntsman $4,600 (11/30/09)

Jon Huntsman, Sr. $2,000 (11/2/04)

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Re: Huntsman - WTF?
« Reply #1 on: June 22, 2011, 10:00:25 AM »
oh, wonderful.  this just gets better and better.

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Re: Huntsman - WTF?
« Reply #2 on: June 22, 2011, 10:04:14 AM »
oh, wonderful.  this just gets better and better.



Why is this fool even runnng? 

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Re: Huntsman - WTF?
« Reply #3 on: June 22, 2011, 11:47:02 AM »
Did Huntsman donate to Reid?  If not, I could care less about this.  What difference does it make if his parents, brothers, cousins, aunts, etc. donated to a liberal? 

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« Reply #4 on: June 22, 2011, 11:49:41 AM »
Did Huntsman donate to Reid?  If not, I could care less about this.  What difference does it make if his parents, brothers, cousins, aunts, etc. donated to a liberal? 

Come on BB - the RINO signs and flags are mounting quickly on this guy.  He seems like a ringer to me.     

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Re: Huntsman - WTF?
« Reply #5 on: June 22, 2011, 11:51:40 AM »
Come on BB - the RINO signs and flags are mounting quickly on this guy.  He seems like a ringer to me.     

He could very well be a RINO, but political contributions by his family don't make him a RINO. 

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« Reply #6 on: June 22, 2011, 12:00:23 PM »
He could very well be a RINO, but political contributions by his family don't make him a RINO. 

His love notes to Obama, his speech yesterday, his support for cap n trade, etc are huge red flags for me.


He looks nice, but he seems like a ringer to me.     

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« Reply #7 on: June 22, 2011, 12:47:18 PM »
He looks nice, but he seems like a ringer to me.     

I smell a CT here ;)

maybe obama spent two years convincing Huntsman to run to keep his policies going.  Even if he loses to Huntsman, his agenda (or whoever his boss' agenda might be) will continue.

Pretty smart!  HAHA  Is that your CT, 333386?

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« Reply #8 on: June 22, 2011, 12:48:42 PM »
He could very well be a RINO, but political contributions by his family don't make him a RINO. 

Correct.  Mitt Romney's wife gave $ to Planned Parenthood.  Doesn't mean he supports abortion.





In October 2002, campaigning for governorship of Massachusetts, Mitt Romney said he would “preserve and protect” a woman’s right to choose.




Okay, maybe he does... sorry, poor example!

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« Reply #9 on: June 22, 2011, 12:52:53 PM »
I smell a CT here ;)

maybe obama spent two years convincing Huntsman to run to keep his policies going.  Even if he loses to Huntsman, his agenda (or whoever his boss' agenda might be) will continue.

Pretty smart!  HAHA  Is that your CT, 333386?

I'm not kidding, call it a CT or whatever, why is he even running? 

He doesnt want to beat obama, he wants tolay down so obama gets a second term. 

FUCK THAT! 


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Re: Huntsman - WTF?
« Reply #10 on: June 22, 2011, 02:58:52 PM »
Correct.  Mitt Romney's wife gave $ to Planned Parenthood.  Doesn't mean he supports abortion.





In October 2002, campaigning for governorship of Massachusetts, Mitt Romney said he would “preserve and protect” a woman’s right to choose.




Okay, maybe he does... sorry, poor example!

LoL

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Re: Huntsman - WTF?
« Reply #11 on: June 22, 2011, 03:33:01 PM »
Huntsman distances himself from another Dem
By: CNN's Rebecca Stewart

(CNN) - Former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman may not have donated to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's campaigns, but his family sure did.

Huntsman took to Twitter Wednesday to sound off on reports of his family's generosity toward the Democratic senator from Nevada saying, "I've never donated a dime to @HarryReid and wouldn't."

According to the Las Vegas Sun, the 2012 GOP presidential candidate's parents, two of his brothers and their wives donated a combined total of $25,800 to Sen. Reid from 2004-2009. The largest contributions, $9,600 each from Huntsman's parents and his brother Peter and wife Brynn, assisted the senator financially in his seemingly-uphill re-elect during the 2010 midterm election cycle.

Though Huntsman can't necessarily claim loose ties to the Reid family-during his term as governor, Huntsman appointed Sen. Reid's son Josh to the Utah Board of Regents, a governing body that "ensure(s) fulfillment of the mission of the Utah System of Higher Education" - he tried to distance himself from Reid, who said he'd prefer the former U.S. ambassador to China over Romney Tuesday.

And in an attempt to set the record straight on what sets him apart from Reid, Huntsman ended his Wednesday tweet with:

"My record in Utah balancing budgets very different from his."

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2011/06/22/huntsman-distances-himself-from-another-dem/#more-164865

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Re: Huntsman - WTF?
« Reply #12 on: June 22, 2011, 05:07:59 PM »
He better start attacking obama and being agressive or his campaign is his quickly going to implode.

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« Reply #13 on: June 22, 2011, 05:58:25 PM »
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McRomney, McHuntsman, and Four More Years of Obama
Andrew Breitbart's Big Government ^ | June 22, 2011 | AWR Hawkins
Posted on June 22, 2011 9:04:37 PM EDT by 2ndDivisionVet

Looking at the current GOP field, I share what seems to be the ubiquitous feeling of “blah.” Apart from Michele Bachmann, no one in the field appears to be serious about beating Obama, and the two guys getting the most love from the mainstream media, Mitt Romney and Jon Huntsman, are destined to lose if they secure the Republican nomination.

To be honest, just the fact that the mainstream media keeps them front and center should be warning enough for every lucid Republican. After all, this is the same way the media carried John McCain through the primaries in 2008: because they knew if he were the Republican nominee the Democrats could win with any candidate. (I dare say Jimmy Carter could have beat McCain.)

So here we are, it’s 2011, and two different versions of McCain-lite, McRomney and McHuntsman, are trying to convince us they’re ready to lead. But I’ve got news for you: if either of these two gets the nomination, Obama will literally skate back into the White House for four more years.

Apart from the obvious problem of having instituted Romney-care while governor of Massachusetts, McRomney has the added disadvantages of supporting continued ethanol subsidies and refusing to sign a pledge to nominate only pro-life justices to the bench (were he to be president). The pro-ethanol subsidies make him look like a big government RINO (Republican-In-Name-Only), and the refusal to sign the pro-life pledge on justices makes us wonder what the future would hold were he to become president.

Think about it: Who wants a president that’s going to continue to take our tax dollars and give them to corn farmers whose corn is used for ethanol, only because those farmers are accustomed to getting government handouts? And who wants a president that would simply write off Roe v. Wade as something that can never be overturned?

Anyway, McRomney is a non-starter.

So what about McHuntsman?

I hate to say it, but McHuntsman is even worse. He puts civility above victory: by which I mean, he would rather run a nice, positive campaign and lose than run an aggressive, in your face campaign and win. (In other words: he would rather run a campaign like McCain ran than one like Ronald Reagan ran.)

Let me jog your memory here, because I have friends and family members who, although old enough to remember, have somehow forgotten how aggressive Reagan was in going after Jimmy Carter.

While campaigning for the 1980 election, Reagan said: “I have talked with unemployed workers all across this country. I’ve heard their views on what Jimmy Carter has done to them and their families…[and you can] call this human tragedy whatever you want. Whatever it is, it’s Jimmy Carter’s.” In other words, Reagan said Carter owns it.

And he continued: “I’m looking forward to meeting Mr. Carter in debate, confronting him with the whole sorry record of his administration — the record he prefers not to mention. [At that time,] he’ll answer to them and to me.”

I love that last line: after highlighting Carter’s utter failure and the damage he had done to this country, Reagan said “he’ll answer to [the American people] and to me.”

But what does McHuntsman say? He says, “I respect the president” (i.e., I respect Obama), “[and I want] the voters to [decide] who will be the better president; not who’s the better American.”

Isn’t that nice? Instead of going after Obama, who has arguably done more damage to this country in two years than Carter did in four, McHuntsman wants to run a gentlemen’s campaign.

(Does he know the office he seeks will be in Washington DC rather than the Hamptons?)

Nevertheless, the good news for the Republican Party is that if either Sarah Palin or Rick Perry throw their hat into the ring, McRomney and McHuntsman will both become bywords. For the Tea Party will carry a true conservative to victory in 2012.

The bad news for the Republican Party is that if either McRomney or McHuntsman get the nomination, the socialistic policies Obama will enact in his next four years may be more than we can recover from as a nation.

McRomney and McHuntsman are losers. The question is, are we dumb enough to lose with them?


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Re: Huntsman - WTF?
« Reply #14 on: June 22, 2011, 06:35:19 PM »
Regarding Huntsman, I don't have a problem at all with civility.  He doesn't need to call Obama unAmerican, attack his patriotism, etc.  He needs to attack his record, his failures as president, his doublespeak, and whatnot.  I don't think we've seen whether he will do that or not.  I don't have an opinion about the guy yet.  Let him get off the ground, got on the stage with other candidates, start addressing media, attend town hall meetings and see what he has to say.