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No more Mr. Nice Guy. The Huckster goes on the attack in Iowa. Fair enough, because it's return fire.

In this similar report, NY Times notes Huck's political "jujitsu" -- attacking Romney as he complains about Romney attacks.

CAUCUS GLOSSARY: Try Huckenfreude.

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"Huckenfreude" is a funny concept, but the rest of that article is one of the most perceptive things I've read about the mainstream media in a long time. Liberal media, indeed. Instead, just as many of us have been saying, they're only interested in the "if it bleeds it leads" journalism of sensationalism and one-upsmanship. And the conservative media are syncophantic echo chambers, dupes of the administration. Ha.


i hate to say first but i put up an article by arriana huffington a couple of days ago about how the republicans are going nuts about huck. it talked about how they want the votes of the evangelicals but the candidates are not supposed from that group and used that term. it also mentioned that he was not the only candidate that was not a millionaire. i think that article shows the reason why he will not get the party support necessary to win the election if he wins the nomination. i will try to find and post it.

"I get asked the question all the time: How do you deal with them when they're all liberal? I've found that most of them are not ideologically driven." Dan Bartlett, close Bush aide.

OK. There's proof of the puddin. Now where is our annoymouse, the one who maintains Demos won in
Nov 06 by running as wingnuts? Now seem the shoe is on the other foot. They can't be liberal soon enough.
The long Right Turn is over.
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