E-mail Message Causes Huck Supporter to Wince

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I received an e-mail solicitation message from Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee’s national campaign manager, Chip Saltsman, late last night. Upon reading it, I winced.

Second thoughts began to stir in my mind. Had I been premature in throwing my support behind the former Arkansas governor? Read the message below, copied and pasted from the e-mail without any changes, and see if you can spot the item that causes me so much concern:

Today I appeared on Chris Matthews’ television show Hardball with a Romney advisor. It was an eye opening experience and clearly demonstrated two very different approaches to this race.

Governor Romney’s campaign having spent tens of millions of dollars promoting their candidate only to see him drop in polls has clearly gone negative. Negative television ads, repeated misrepresentations of the facts, researchers in Little Rock scouring for negative stories. Here at Huckabee for President headquarters we like to call it Operation Kitchen Sink and it has been underway for the last 2-3 weeks or so.

Sadly Mitt Romney isn’t the only campaign playing rough. Fred
Thompson’s campaign has been just as negative and now with both
campaigns targeting Governor Huckabee, I am emailing you to personally
appeal for a financial contribution of $10, $25, $50, $75 or even $100
to help defend Govenor Huckabee from negative attacks
.

Will you stand with Governor Huckabee and our campaign by making a small contribution today?

We will invest your financial support in critical areas where it can make an immediate difference. Our campaign is clearly on the rise and the increase of their attacks proves that our rivals are falling far behind us. But we cannot let our guard down and now is the time to work twice as hard.

Help us promote Governor Huckabee and defend him from each new negative attack.

Thank you for your support.

Chip Saltsman
National Campaign Manager

Find it? If not, I’ll show you where it is: Go to the third paragraph and the second use of the word, governor. It’s spelled incorrectly as “Govenor.”

Should I worry about Huckabee because of such a tiny error? Yes, I think I should. Had the message been sent by a county campaign chairperson, I might not worry. But when it comes from a national campaign manager, it causes me to wonder what other details the campaign — and the candidate — might overlook.

Will Saltsman’s failure to pay attention to detail cause me to pull my support from Huckabee? Probably not.

I’m still a HUCKABEELIEVER™, But I will be paying closer attention to Huckabee and his campaign from this point forward.

-- Bob McCarty Writes™


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Nice Try!?

 

If you are actually a supporter of  Huckabee this would have caused you no concern unless you expect perfection from his campaign. You will not find that any where.

So who are you supporting?

 

Tax Hike Mike

Tax Hike Mike's supporters come out in force . . .

 

Sorry, I'm with Fred!

 

Newsbusters. Log on and find out What the heck is so yummy over here!

Free Stinker

Fred is a good choice. But I am with Mitt. I give him the edge because he has been a person in-charge. Did a good job with the winter olympics and got good marks in his state as governor.

In my original post I was referring to the veiled slam on Huckabee. I do not care for that kind of politicing.

I have noticed that you are not afraid to post what you think.

 

I have noticed that you


I have noticed that you are not afraid to post what you think.

I would hope everyone here is speaking their mind, especially about the GOP primaries. We need to pick a solid candidate and all get behind him. Fred is my first choice, and I would accept the rest except for McCain, Paul, and Huckabee - and I'd  still vote for  them while holding my nose. We can't afford Hillay & I know the difference between bad and worse.

 

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Yep

I have also eliminated Paul, McCain and Huckabee but like you would still support the GOP candidate.

I try to avoid conversations about Hillary because as my wife says: I loose control and turn into a raving maniac.

Dude, if you could even

Dude, if you could even POTENTIALLY drop your support of a candidate based on a TYPO, with all due respect, that doesn't say very much about the strength of your convictions. You don't even know if the guy wrote it himself or dictated it to an aide! And even if he did write it hasn't your finget (r) ever slipped and your eye not caught it? Jeez. 

Just a typo?

Just a typo? If a candidate's top staffer is sloppy in one area (i.e., a fundraising letter), who's to say he won't be sloppy in another (i.e., a treaty, tax code revision, etc.). I guess I expect better from anyone who wants to be leader of the Free World.

By the way, I haven't dumped Huck because of the typo.  I am, however, expecting better results in the future. 

Bob McCarty Writes™ at BobMcCarty.com

Its Just a Typo

It may not even be the copywriters fault. Everybody, including myself, rely on automated spell checking. It is cheaper and faster than having someone else check your work, but it is not perfected yet. Tech gen people accept this. It happens, take a look at Newsmax's Top Story headline at the moment:

"McCain Surging In Hew Hampshire"

Dumb and Dumber

This has got to be the poorest excuse for an NB blog item that I've ever seen.

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