The American Spectator: A Tale of Two Candidates

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The American Spectator: A Tale of Two Candidates

Quin Hillyer, former editorial writer for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette: "Ask lots of folks in Arkansas, including Republicans, and a fair number will probably tell you that Huck is for Huck is for Huck. National media folks like David Brooks, dealing in surface appearances only, rave about what a nice guy Huckabee is, and a moral exemplar to boot. If they only did a little homework, they would discover a guy with a thin skin, a nasty vindictive streak, and a long history of imbroglios about questionable ethics."

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