by Pat Darnell | May 22, 2011 | Bryan TX
Having narrowly missed another doomsday on May 21, 2011, the speeches continue. In fact there are surprisingly many low budget campaigns underway. This candidate is high-five positive about the USA.
John Huntsman -- " ... "And we [the United States] have our own strengths. I mean, there is a reason that Google was started in America and not Russia or Germany or China.” ... " (Read more: [HERE])
Former Governor Utah, John Huntsman was ambassador in Beijing until late in April "when he resigned." Apparently, living "10,000 miles from America" helped Huntsman appreciate our freedoms, he suggests are taken for granted in the USA.
“The dissidents around the world see this. Sometimes we are too close to appreciate its impact.” (Read more: [HERE])Former Ambassador Jon Huntsman told Southern New Hampshire University students on Saturday ... [Failed Doomsday 21 May 2011]; ... "Don't sweat China. ... Americans should not fear that China will overtake the U.S. economy ... as he mulls a bid for president in 2012. ...(ibid.)"
After Huntsman located his Campaign HQ in Florida, someone in the Mormon ranks actually said:
“He’s ... [John Huntsman, former Governor of Utah] ... trying to create a brand name that doesn’t keep ‘Utah’ and ‘Mormon’ at the forefront of people’s minds,” said Quin Monson, a political science professor at Brigham Young University. “‘Mormon’ didn’t do a lot for Mitt Romney. I think Huntsman is deliberately trying to brand himself in a different way.” Read more: [HERE]
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