Friday, January 4, 2008

Quote of the Day

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, his well-funded, methodical Iowa campaign a failure, dismissed Huckabee's victory as a phenomenon built on the support of evangelicals who make up a much smaller part of the electorate in New Hampshire. He said Huckabee ran as a Baptist minister, an option that "was not available to me."

You know he is right. It wasn't. But Ed Rollins has got to go! Peggy Noonan agrees and changes her tune a bit from the last column on Huckabee:
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB119947953262368379.html

Peggy we would love a stronger leader...for president, in the senate too. Where are they?

Great group last night @ Country Inn And Suites for Huckabee!
Check out Real Clear Politics to your left to see the next few state polls. After New Hampshire it is interesting...even in Michigan
Check the Georgians for Huck site for the upcoming Meet Up meetings @ Countryplace starting on Thursday nights @ 7pm


Information Overload is costing the economyhttp://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5i0WlqChviMJM-TGEWzVx8-O7y3XAD8TP8K001

Lou Dobbs takes over the world! He had been unleashed since they gave him not just business and the whole news gamut. His ego loves it, needs it. But, He lost it last night when he wasn't given more limelight to Blizter and 360 manhttp://www.mediabistro.com/tvnewser/cnn/dobbs_klein_blowup_during_caucus_coverage_74268.asp
Janet Wilson on the Chattanoogan website always does a year end review of restaurants and openings/closings. There are some that I didn't know had closed. Here is a link:
http://www.chattanoogan.com/articles/article_119494.asp

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