Imagine Mike Huckabee in Green Hair, Tattoos

February 12, 2008 RSS Feed Print
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Since he's already said he isn't running for vice president, Mike Huckabee,  trailing in the GOP presidential race, has now added running for the Senate on his never-do list. "Absolutely, categorically, rule it out," he said today when asked if he would eventually leave the presidential race and challenge Arkansas Sen. Mark Pryor

"There's a greater chance that I would dye my hair green and get tattoos all over my body and do a rock tour with Amy Winehouse than there is that I would run for the Senate, so let me put that to rest. Somehow, just imagine me, green hair, on tour with Amy Winehouse, ain't happening, not running for the Senate, done deal, absolutely no way."

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diet tips and tricks for women of 11:27AM March 25, 2010

What a guy...Want the female votes ? ...Choose Huck !

Nancy Drew Pictures of 10:31AM May 14, 2008

THE MAN IS TOTALLY AWESOME ! BUT THE BOBBLEHEAD LOOKS MOR LIKE BILLIE JEAN KING...

SERIOUSLY HE CANT LOSE ...WE LOVE HIM, AND HOPE MAC GETS SOME METAMUCIL.

BONNIE BLUE of 10:30AM May 14, 2008

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