This Is a Ticket That Can't Fail!

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Huckabee-Colbert '08.

I heard Laura Ingraham on the radio this morning, claiming that somehow it was beneath the dignity of something or another for a presidential candidate to appear on a gag show. Oh please. This is another reason why Huckabee has a shot -- he has a sense of humor, he doesn't take himself too seriously, and he can connect to real people.

And the GOP establishment can't stand him for it.

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Rob A. said:

I have to admit, I'm not a Huckabee fan, but that interview made me like him a lot more. Most politicians aren't quick enough, and genuine enough, to do that sort of thing. Hey, didn't it help Nixon to just say "sock it to me" on that old show?

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