Read this article on politico. It is obvious that Huckster thinks he can get the job of Vice President if he undermines Romney's campaign.

Huck continues his audition


My colleague Josh Kraushaar caught Huck again coming to McCain's rescue this morning, defending his ostensible opponent on a matter that many neutral observers believe McCain wasn't being entirely truthful on.

Got to love it when the guy who is supposed to be running against somebody is taking his rival's side and those with no stake in the race are the ones doing the truth-squadding typically performed by an opponent.

Former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee, polling a distant fourth in the upcoming Florida primaries, continued to attack former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney, while offering implicit support for his other rival, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) in his appearance on "Fox News Sunday."

When asked to take sides on a dispute between Romney and McCain over whether the former Massachusetts governor called for a timetable for withdrawal in Iraq last April, Huckabee sided squarely with McCain.

“Dishonest? I’ve never seen John McCain say something that is just blatantly untrue,â€