Posted by: thelastinkling | July 25, 2007

That elusive perfect candidate

I was listening to Sean Hannity today, and at one point during the show, he began to describe what sort of candidate we need to win in 2008, what kind of candidate the people are looking for. I can’t quote what he said word for word, but I know that he said that we need a candidate who will talk to people on their level like Ronald Reagan, but who has the intellectualism of Newt Gingrich. Someone who will do something about our borders. Someone who will say no to this government over-spending that has caused a lot of people to become disappointed (myself included) with the Republican party.

As I listened, as has happened to me time and time again, I have heard someone describe Duncan Hunter perfectly! We just have to attach people’s ideals to a name. Do not rest my friends until we have accomplished that goal. The next few weeks could be very exciting weeks. Please, I beg of all of you, do whatever you can to get the word out about Hunter. He is the right man for the job for multiple reasons.

I highly suggest we start calling Sean Hannity, Glenn Beck, and Rush Limbaugh to tell them why we think Hunter is exactly the elusive perfect candidate everyone has been unanimously describing!


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  1. Funny that you mentioned Sean Hannity as that is exactly where I heard about Duncan Hunter for the first time. He was doing interviews with Republican candidates. When I first heard Duncan Hunter speaking on his beliefs, etc, we didn’t know who he was. But…as we kept listening, we said, “This is the guy we need in the White House.” We kept listening and finally heard who it was. Right then and there, we pledged our efforts to getting Duncan Hunter elected as President.

    Oh and one more tidbit of info…I recently heard that Mark Levine all but came out and endorsed Duncan Hunter for President. Maybe we can a lean a little more on Mark Levine too.

    Scrappin’ in the Sierras,
    Kristie
    aka sierrascrapper


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