Liberal Republican former Utah Governor and ambassador to China Jon Huntsman is embarking on a no name strategy. He is using a high road strategy that the Establishment loves. They love it when a Republican refuses to fight. Huntsman has a non aggression pact with Barack Hussein Obama. He refuses to criticize his former boss, which begs me to ask. Why is he running?
Jon Huntsman is trying out a novel strategy: running for president without criticizing the incumbent by name.
Since returning from his post as ambassador to China last month, Huntsman has made scant mention of the man who appointed him in May 2009—President Barack Obama. And his would-be campaign officials say that won’t change when the former Utah governor officially launches his campaign.
Obama’s political team has so far returned the courtesy. Even as they blast out a seemingly endless stream of attacks on Mitt Romney and Tim Pawlenty, Huntsman’s two establishment GOP rivals, the DNC is issuing few press releases and pushing little opposition research about the man who until the end of April served in the administration.
It amounts to a de facto non-aggression pact that is as unconventional as it is tenuous.
Jon Huntsman is just a useless Rockefeller Republican tool.