Not to be outdone by those pesky Georgia Republicans, GOP Presidential contender Mike Hucakbee feeds some red meat to the talk-radio audience.
How many narratives did he hit?
1. Obama Was Not born here.
2. Obama = Kenyan
3. Obama = Anti-Colonialist
4. Anti-Colonialism = Bad*
5. Liberalism = Anti-American; Not From Here
This is a Presidential candidate talking directly to the base and asking ludicrous questions about stuff that isn't true. Why should I trust him if he speaks of tax breaks and the economy? Why should I believe that he is nothing more than a culture warrior pandering for votes at this point because that's the only way he'd win a GOP Presidential Primary?
(* - Currently the dumbest of the dumb narratives, I fail to see how people who relate to a "Tea Party" and wave the revolutionary Gadsden Flag can hold in contempt other people who fought for freedom against the same colonial masters. I do so hope one of my conservative friends can explain why this non-conservative lunacy has traction with so many individuals who identify as Republicans.)
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