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So...do you believe it's an innocent prop,or a secret message to all Christians. If you believe Ron Paul, we're witnessing the rebirth of Fascism. (Don't sugarcoat it, Ron...give it to us straight)

Personally, I wouldn't trust the Huckster as far as i could throw him (pre-weight loss) I mean...this is a guy who thinks women are here to serve men, doesn't believe in evolution, and wants everyone to own a gun in case we have to rise up against the man. Albert Einstein, he ain't.

But back to the question at hand...

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This is a message to you Jellio. The man is talking about Christmas and Jesus Christ. How on Earth is he trying to be "subtle" by cleverly using a window pane as a cross? You act like he was talking about the economy and trying to put in a subliminal message. Is talking about Jesus and showing a cross just too much for you too handle? You totally figured him out! And by the way, I am voting for McCain or Clinton, whichever makes it, so I am not some crazed "Huckster" follower. So so witty you Jellio, so so witty.

said Glass on December 21, 2007 5:09 PM.

Yeh but Glass, you're missing my point. I'm all for a Christmas wish, but why hide it? When he was asked about it, he told a reporter it was just a window, and then made a joke about playing the video backward to hear "paul is dead" (pretty funny line) I just want politicians to be honest. That's why I would vote for McCain. I don't agree with half the things he wants to do, but at least I trust the guy. Ergo, (wait ergo? YES...ergo) the Huckster thing.
PS: Did you really think it was witty? Or was that a dig. I'm never smart enough to know the difference.
PPS: Buon Natale!

said Jellio on December 21, 2007 8:59 PM.

PPPS: To all readers. I'm SO into political conversations. I always want to hear what the other side thinks (unless you like Ann Coulter. Then there's no hope) So please, if you disagree, let me know. Just try to leave out calling me a pussy, or other slanderous epithets. My family has that job covered.

said Jellio on December 21, 2007 9:04 PM.

Huckabee, the GOP Dukakis

said Baierman on December 21, 2007 11:46 PM.

In the message Huckabee says, "Just remember what really matters is the celebration of the birth of Christ." What is he hiding? I am sure he was just as shocked as I am that people are caught up on the potential cross in the background instead of the obvious religious propaganda. To be fair to you, your response was quite adult in nature, I take back the rude connotation that the earlier post had. I am fairly passionate about politics and it seems too many people in America either don't care about politics or are crazed religious psychos or dirty hippies. I tend to get a bit over-worked up sometimes. Thanks for the response.

said Glass on December 22, 2007 12:23 AM.

Actually I didn't even see the cross at first, this being the first time I'd come upon this story. What I first saw was the big set of shiny balls in the background. Maybe that was the subliminal message the Huck was trying to send.

said dukerayburn on December 22, 2007 11:08 AM.

I actually don't think the "birth of Christ" thing is that over the top. I mean, that's what Christmas is, right? But when you put a cross in the background, it takes it to another level. Also, it's a tactic for people who aren't paying attention to what he's saying (which is the case for most commercials) It's like when advertisers put their logo in the entire ad, so you still see it when you fast forward the dvr. That's why the window sill is lit up so well.

said Jellio on December 22, 2007 2:55 PM.

If you would look more closely, you would see that it is not a window pane but a bookshelf. Also, I agree with Glass. If Huckabee is doing an ad where he is openly talking about his faith, why would he try to sneak in an image of the cross? It makes no sense...

said KEV on January 1, 2008 3:31 PM.
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