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Monday, November 26, 2007
Huckabee Camp Responds to My Post ...
Posted by: Matt Lewis at 2:46 PM
Regarding my earlier post about Mike Huckabee, I received an email from Huckabee Director of Research, Joe Carter

As you'll see, he's no fan of Bob Novak, Rudy Giuliani or The Club for Growth.

With his permission, I am posting it here:

Hey Matt,

I have an even better reason why the attacks aren't sticking: they aren't true.

It's disappointing that conservatives have been duped into believing the Huckabee is a "fiscal liberal." He record on spending and taxes is better than any of the candidates in the race who have actual records of governance. The tax burden under Romney was the spending under Rudy were much higher than under Huckabee. Are we going to hear conservatives limning them as a "fiscal liberals?"

I'm also disappointed that you would say that Novak's column is "spot-on." It was nothing more than a rehash of the Club for Growths embarrassingly sloppy analysis (If a Democratic group were to compile a "white paper" by selectively quoting from newspaper clippings no one would take it seriously. So why do we lower the standards for the dishonest hacks at the CFG?)

I'm not asking that Hucakbee get a pass. All I ask is for honest conservatives to assess his record honestly. And to use the same standard against the other candidates.

(Full disclosure: I'm sure you know already, but I'm the new Director of Research for the Huckabee campaign.)

-Joe

When I cited Huckabee's use of the term "Club for Greed," as well as his criticism of Hedge Fund brokers, as part of my concern, Joe emailed me back. 

Here's an excerpt of that email:

It seems that as long as the rhetoric is good, people will overlook a candidates record. For example, Huckabee instituted sound fiscal policies in his state yet because he takes a shot at hedge fund managers (an issue that most people don't care about), he's labeled a "fiscal liberal." Yet Rudy was a bigger spender than Mayor Dinkins (see the end of this email) and because he talks like a supply-sider he's treated as if he's a fiscal conservative(!).

I just find this trend troubling becaue readers of conservative blogs trust that we are basing our opinions on solid facts.

As for the "Club for Greed" stuff, that was just a bad attempt to make a pun on their name. Huckabee largely agrees with their principles but not their tactics. The CFG sold out their credibility when they allowed Steve Stevens--an earmark loving AR businessman--to use the group to get back at his political rival (see more here:

http://www.evangelicaloutpost.com/archives/004079.html). The CFG has also beocme a joke after giving such high marks to Giuliani, the most fiscally liberal candidate on the GOP side.



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RASHUM writes: Monday, November, 26, 2007 3:04 PM
hmmmmmmm
Club for Growth or Joe Carter from the Huckabee campaign? I think I will trust the Club for Growth with their assessment of Huckabee's record.

For the record I support Fred Thompson, I consider myself a fiscal conservative before a social conservative. But I do find Thompson the most attractive social conservative too. But do not fear Joe Carter, if Huckabee was the nominee I would certainly vote for him.
JhohannaVH writes: Monday, November, 26, 2007 3:25 PM
it isn't the fiscal, or the conservative
It's the fact that he pushed to get a convicted murder-rapist released from prison based on a "lack of evidence", including replacing the parole board - only to have him rape and murder a 23 year old woman six weeks after his release. It's very very well documented and researched, and I have received ZERO responses to my queries to the campaign, despite my donations.

I'm in Fred's camp now. Huckabee lost me at the whole I'm a pastor thing. How does Separation of Church and State allow for a Pastoral President???? Um, hullo... if we think Bush thinks he has a mandate from God NOW?!?!? *rofl*
patch writes: Monday, November, 26, 2007 4:06 PM
Huckabee has fiscal conservatives upset
It is interesting to see how upset many organizations are with Mr. Huckabee at the moment. Now, I am not a Huckabee supporter, I actually prefer Fred Thompson, but it does make me wonder about "what is a conservative"? Is a conservative only someone that supports conservative fiscal policy? For years now anyone who brings their Christian beliefs to bear on the issues of abortion and social issues has been patted kindly on the back, but told that if a candidate is put forth that is fiscally conservative, but not socially conservative, you must swallow your pride and vote for this person. Now we see that many in the pro-life community are holding to their principles instead of party and they are being told they are stupid and giving the election to Hillary Clinton. Yet I guess what is good for the goose is not good for the gander. Mike Huckabee is socially conservative, but it appears that he is fiscally liberal. We do not hear any of the pundits saying that the Club for Growth needs to swallow its pride and vote for Mr. Huckabee, no they are standing up for their beliefs. There is no problem with them taking that stand. They should hold to their beliefs, but do not condemn Christians just because they exercise their right to hold to their beliefs as well. The republican party needs both. I just wish those who carred about their pocketbooks cared as much about their society. It does no good to be fiscally sound if society is in the toilet. Just a thought to consider
talisman writes: Monday, November, 26, 2007 6:36 PM
Hah. Poor, delusional Joe Carter
I think that asking any Republican "to make an honest assessment" is akin to asking a duck to drive a car - maybe not wholly impossible, but certainly against their true nature (and certainly side show material)
Tazzmax writes: Tuesday, November, 27, 2007 12:43 AM
Talisman,

Surely you meant to say;...I think that asking any DEMOCRAT "to make an honest assessment"............, right?
AfricanAmericans4Paul writes: Wednesday, November, 28, 2007 5:17 PM
Duh!?
"The tax burden under Romney was the spending under Rudy were much higher than under Huckabee. Are we going to hear conservatives limning them as a 'fiscal liberals'?" [The Huckster's Campaign]

Yes. Julie-Annie and Mittens are ALSO fiscal liberals. What else is news?
HuckabeeFacts.org writes: Friday, November, 30, 2007 5:05 PM
Notice how he tries to make it..
a Huckster vs Rudy and Romney race.

No mention of Fred Thompson, the guy he threw down the stairs to work for Huckabee.

I'd get "frustrated" to if I were Joe. I wouldn't want any part of trying to defend a record like Huckabee's or have to deal with sites like this one.

http://www.huckabeefacts.org

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