McCain-Huckabee: The GOP immigration drag queen ticket

By Michelle Malkin  •  May 12, 2008 09:02 PM

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Huckabee for VP? That’s the buzz.

It’s the GOP immigration drag queen ticket!

La Raza/The Race gives it two thumbs up.

Read and weep:

Mike Huckabee, the former governor of Arkansas and defeated contender for the GOP presidential nomination, is currently at the top of John McCain’s short list for a running mate. At least that’s the word from a top McCain fundraiser and longtime Republican moneyman who has spoken to McCain’s inner circle.

All they need is sanctuary-friendly Rudy Giuliani as DHS Secretary, and the open-borders dream nightmare team will be complete.

Can someone please fast-forward to 2012? Please.

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  1. #323957
    On May 16th, 2008 at 12:06 pm, Ed Mahmoud abu al-Kahoul said:

    Real Immigrant Chick

    Buckaroo has just informed he that he has lost his posting priviledges here.

    But why I think that the RINO must win:

    I’ll still vote, because I know with a solid Democrat Congress and a President Obama, every elderly lib on the SCOTUS will retire before 2010 so Obama can appoint more thirty-something Bader-Ginsburg ACLU attorneys, giving us four decades of at least four safely Marxist jurists on the bench, and will impose a health care entitlement for all that will guarantee there won’t be enough discretionary budget left in 2013 for a potential Republican POTUS to rebuild the military with after the cut-n-run from Iraq and Afghanistan and the continuation of the Clinton decimation of the military.

    True, the defeat of the RINO Ford by Carter (Ford became VP when Agnew resigned because the Dem leadership in the Senate informed Nixon that Ford was the only Republican they would confirm) led to Reagan.

    It also led to the Iran hostage crisis, the birth of Islamic terrorism aimed directly at the US (sure, the PLO was around, but they were more Marxist than Islamic then), and while Carter didn’t appoint a libtard SCOTUS justice (he didn’t have time), he did fill the federal courts with many judicial activists.

  2. #422674
    On August 26th, 2008 at 9:46 pm, ITookTheRedPill said:

    Sorry Michelle, but you were wrong on this one.

    Who was the only Presidential Candidate who committed to Senator Jeff Sessions’ 15 point action plan to restore law and order to America’s broken immigration system?

    Mike Huckabee.

    It’s outrageous that despite Huckabee’s commitment, in writing, would go unappreciated by you. Huckabee pledged to build the fences on both the northern and southern borders by July 1, 2010. He should be applauded, not ridiculed.

    It’s not often that I disagree with you, Michelle, but on this post you are totally wrong.

    Here’s what Huckabee said about immigration during his CPAC speech on February 9th:

    Let me also say that it is right for our country, in believing in our sovereignty, to demand that we have something that every nation on earth accepts and, in fact, assumes would be a part of its nation’s essentials — a secure border. How we can ever believe that we can be a sovereign nation or a free nation without securing our borders is beyond me.

    And ladies and gentlemen, our national government has miserably failed to do something that most of us all across this country realize. This is a great nation that welcomes people. We’re not hostile. We’ve always been a nation of immigrants. Most of us come from ancestors who immigrated here from somewhere. But we’re also a nation of law, and we believe that if you knock on our front door and you’re hungry, chances are we’ll ask you to sign the guest book and we’ll try to feed you and help you. But if you break through the window in the middle of the night, God help you. (Cheers, applause.)

    The sad thing is when our own government puts the ladder up against the window. It’s a little hard to blame the person climbing up the ladder as much as it is the government who puts the ladder and says, “Go ahead and climb.” (Cheers, applause.) Let’s fix what’s wrong.

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