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I can’t wait to hear even more quotes from Mr. Howie, here is a little sampling of what we can expect;

“I think I’m getting in right on time,” he said. “I know that we are entering a race where experienced politicians already have a lot of money and organized machines.”

Oh, and they are about 1,00o times smarter then you.

Howie’s speech Friday was short and to the point: He pledged to get government out of people’s lives, and he vowed to protect unborn children. Hunting and the Second Amendment also would be protected in a Howie administration, and he said he would advocate state sovereignty against intrusive federal policies. “I don’t have the financial support of the political elite, but what I do bring is an understanding of what made our country great,” he said.

Guns and anti-choice is what made our country great? The pen is mightier then the sword. I have often said the press had a bigger role in the Revolution then the army did and as for abortion, when are you gonna wake up and realize that a majority of the country is pro-choice?

“I believe there are 600,000 South Dakotans who are unhappy with experienced politicians. If every one of them send me a dollar, I’m already ahead.”

Even if all of your supporters sent you $6,000 a piece you couldn’t hit that number. But hey, he has the teabaggers behind him;

Barb Lindberg, the president of the Citizens for Liberty Tea Party in Rapid City, said the group includes nearly 1,500 people who have diverse viewpoints. She credits Howie with getting the group engaged in local and state government. “We are a force that has to be reckoned with right now when we step into those different arenas,” Lindberg said.

Yeah, you keep drinking that kool-aid, ah, I mean, telling yourself that. Go get’em tiger!

10 Thoughts on “Teabagger for Governor?

  1. Costner on January 9, 2010 at 2:13 pm said:

    “He pledged to get government out of people’s lives, and he vowed to protect unborn children.”

    Does Howie realize these are somewhat opposite concepts from one another? In order to push for legislation to prevent abortion, the government has to get involved with people’s lives… not the other way around.

    l3wis: …anti-choice…

    Really? You have to pull the label card? How about we just stick to the mutually accepted labels for the two camps and not resort to the petty name calling. Pro-choice and Pro-life… it seems pretty simple now doesn’t it? Don’t fall into the trap of anti-choice or pro-death or anti-women or pro-killing etc, etc.

  2. I saw him at Pizza Ranch last night. He drew a crowd of 4 people. What a success!

  3. He’s going to protect “Hunting and the Second Amendment.” And just how many people in SD wanted hunting to be illegal? Another tea bagger…….just thrilling.

  4. Another faux fiscal conservative. He wants “government out of our lives” – but he’s not about to refuse the 40% of the state budget that’s paid by federal dollars; and not about to change our status as a leading federal welfare state. And he had no affect on reducing the state’s deficit when he was in the legislature (in the majority party).

  5. John – Did he get a dollar from each of them? LMFAO!

  6. anominous on January 10, 2010 at 8:53 pm said:

    Wudn’t this guy the dad in “Son in Law”?

  7. Ghost of Dude on January 11, 2010 at 8:06 am said:

    He pledged to get government out of people’s lives, and he vowed to protect unborn children.

    Wait…what? Something fishy is going on here… no…no, that just doesn’t add up at all.

    Hunting and the Second Amendment also would be protected in a Howie administration

    That’s outstanding! Hunting and the second amendment are under siege in this state by those kooky liberals. We need a man like Howie to save us!

    I don’t have the financial support of the political elite, but what I do bring is an understanding of what made our country great

    Something tells me, Mr. Howie, that your knowledge of our history is as flawed as your logic.

    BTW, how’s it going with getting the tax laws changed to your benefit?

  8. Costner on January 11, 2010 at 9:44 am said:

    “Wudn’t this guy the dad in “Son in Law”?”

    No actually I think he is Lt. Brass from CSI.

    That has to be the guy doesn’t it? http://www.zimbio.com/Paul+Guilfoyle

  9. Plaintiff Guy on January 11, 2010 at 9:58 am said:

    The only good teabagger rolls it up and smokes it. Save the string for pulling teeth in the legislature.

  10. PG- They actually need to purchase ropes to pull their heads out.

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