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Washington Whispers by Paul Bedard

Huck Endorses Our Bobbles

January 25, 2008 11:56 AM ET | Paul Bedard | Permanent Link | Print

GOP presidential candidate Mike Huckabee has endorsed our Capitol Bobbles, signing his own bobblehead in the pictures above. Our friend Jeff Wolsky, of webobble.com, which made our political bobbleheads, passed on these pictures taken by the Huckabee campaign. The campaign says that Huckabee "loves it."

Tags: Mike Huckabee

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The Barack doll cost more because he's gonna be the next president.lol

Price

Let me ask you this before I decide to buy...

I'd like to know why the Barack Doll is more than the McCain Doll?

Can he do that?

I dunno, a politician smiling at a caricature of himself?

No name-calling? No accusations of 'Unfair' or 'Demeaning'?

No wonder good ole Mike lost in the primaries. He's too much of a regular guy. Even so I sure like his politics.

Jim

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