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Tuesday, March 31, 2009
A word about President Huckabee... Integrity trumps everything!
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 12:06 AM
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"Salt and Light..."

There are a handful of times in life where you get to experience something that has the feeling of brushing the presence of greatness. In my life at various times that has been something I didn't always realize up front. But having returned from a day and a half and a sum total of nine events over that period of time with one person in particular I have to tell you... I think I did this weekend.

In December of 2006 I wrote a column in which I was the first pundit in America to predict that Barack Obama would be president in 2009. I predicated that theory on a number of variables, but specifically foreseeing the possible match-up against a candidate John McCain, I felt that the overwhelming historicity of the race, the lack of specifics that the substance would come down to in the debate, and the inability for a candidate like McCain to take Obama on squarely would work against him, and in favor of Obama. Boy did I call that one...

Knowing that McCain as a candidate would have a squleching effect on the base, and more or less finish him off, was primarily due to one large reason. He did not wish to embrace evangelicals. He was offered significant help by major marketing firms that could have put him directly in front of evangelicals, and should he wish to champion the issues, character, and enthusiasm they would have brought to the trail, it was well within his realm of influence to reach out to them.

Instead he chose badly. He made a strategic decision NOT to offer the hand to faith based people, and as a result Obama was given free reign on the matters that people of faith cared about. McCain never even challenged, nor disputed blatant statements made by Obama that violated the basic conscience of the Bible-believing Christian.

Riding the wave of that bit of history, running a campaign on nothing but empty words of "hope" and "change", and being left unchallenged intellectually, and spiritually on his messaging, Obama ran the table, and my prediction came true.

I saw it all in December of 2006...

I'm a wee bit weirded out by what I'm about to tell you, mostly because there is so much time to go until the campaign for 2012 begins, but I believe that Governor Huckabee will win the nomination, and in a very possible scenario President Huckabee will place his hand on the Bible in January of 2013.

But like my impressions about Obama, this is not a random feeling I have but rather an atuned set of circumstances that would pave the way for it to happen. (Some of which I've even begun referring to on this blog...)

Here they go:
1. Unlike the 2008 contest - the conservative message will be the ideas that the American people will be seeking. In only 75 days President Obama has distinguished himself as the most progressive, least values oriented, furthest left, most hostile to faith, risk, productivity, national welfare, border security idealogue the nation has ever seen. His attempt to devalue the American currency alone sets him in a class already of running the risk of being perhaps the most anti-American President to reside in the White House. His love for the limelight, his empty suit/no experience abilities in solving real problems are unable to hide his leftist principles/tendencies and he is being exposed. Buyers remorse is high, and the move towards sound economic policy will be the screams from every sector of the economy. In unison, the employee, the business owner, the manager, marketer, producer, and seller will all be screaming for financial policy overhaul. America presently has the second most punitive tax policy towards business in the world. This cannot continue to be the case and expect our economy to rebound any time soon. President Huckabee's financial policy message for the foreseeable future will be the fair tax. Taxing consumption is an equal opportunity tax, and people pay only on what they consume, the need for the IRS would be history, businesses would feel the freedom of venture, risk, and opportunity to return and the growth cycle economy would see historic achievement.

2. Unlike 2008 - the genuine believers in the social/moral causes of the day will be empowered. Barack Obama has turned out to be a lie of historic proportions. He has not championed the inclusion of Christians nor their perspective in his cabinet. (There is not a single born-again Christian advising him in any capacity.) His view of morality is absent, and his moral judgement is then flawed because of the absence of values in his own soul, much less his Godless policies that he's already pushed far harder than any Christian who voted for him ever believed he would. The persecution that is already being unleashed on the American Christian culture will continue to grow, but Christians will benefit from this in the purification of doctrine into action. In doing so, genuine believers will develop greater conviction on living faithfully, and their stewardship in their portion of "We The People" will be taken far more seriously. They will look for and expect from those they support to deal with the issues of the day with transparent honesty, individual decency, and lasting integrity. In short Megan McCain is NOT the future of America and the McCainish disdain for moral clarity will in turn be disdained. President Huckabee will be someone the nation will be proud of in terms of his personal character, his pragmatic insight into solving problems, and his ability to help those who even dislike him initially to be swayed with humor and humanity.

3. Unlike 2008 - a base will emerge and rally to the Governor's aide. Unlike the non-enthusiastic campaign of Senator McCain, Governor Huckabee will have vibrant, faithful, and enthusiastic volunteers who form armies in every state. It is an easily provable fact that had Senator Fred Thompson not remained in the race in South Carolina (thus doing a favor to Senator McCain) Huckabee would have steamrolled McCain and taken the momentum in Florida. To lose to McCain by a single point in South Carolina stole the momentum away, allowed McCain to claim the mantle, and head to Florida with a lead in last minute fundraising. This will not happen in 2012. Huckabee's brand will be the most established voice and brand of the GOP by the time the primary elections get underway. And hopefully this time National Review will not be bought off by alias PACs funded by the Romney camp to create abjectly false impressions and misrepresentations of Huckabee's platform while overlooking significantly noticeable gaps in Romney's. (As an aside, I spent more time with Romney and Huckabee in the 2008 primary than any two of the other GOP candidates... I like both men personally. And would've supported either of them in the general election. But make no mistake about it, Huckabee is the more electable of the two.) These impressions formed outlandish mischaracterizations by some conservative icons of Huckabee in 2008. But by having his own talk vehicle, platform, and extended reach through ABC network commentaries and the Fox News Channel's television network, Huckabee is avoiding any future dependency on a singular conservative outlet getting his message out. He's taken control of the message, and the distribution rights of the medium, and he won't be bullied in 2010,11, and 12. The home-school groups will return, so will the college kids, so will African American and Latino voters -- all of whom share a natural affinity with Huckabee that will be lacking in every other GOP candidate. They will volunteer for him, they will walk districts for him, they will pull all-nighters for him. Because they will see their efforts in doing so as them being able to take charge of their own future.

Long story short I've just completed two days and nine events with Governor Huckabee. In multiple settings from private meals to public speaking, from morning church to a University convocation service (pictured above) he was embraced and given standing ovations in every location. (Including the 10,000 college kids picture above!)

The reason is clear... no one believes Governor Huckabee walks on water, but they have learned that his word is his bond. They hear from his heart and they see that he is more like the everyday guy than any man to ever run for President.

They also value his judgment, and his ability to speak to what they are feeling.

The combination to do those two things, combined with his taking control of his medium and message is demonstrating that even only 75 days into THIS administration Pastors across America are already telling their congregations they wished Huck had been the candidate, and knows he will win in 2012.

And after spending this past weekend watching him, talking with him, and being with him up close... all I can say is, I see what they are feeling, thinking, and saying... and there is something happening *ALREADY* that will not be able to be countered!



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Monday, February 23, 2009
MSNBC's O'Donnell Mocks Grand OLD Party Playbook--Gov Huntsman: I'd Take Abe's & TR's Any Day.
Posted by: Greg Hengler at 4:21 PM
Fresh faces--tried and true ideas. Change we're looking for.






Monday, February 23, 2009
Jindal Responds to Obama's 'Cable Chatter' Comment
Posted by: Greg Hengler at 2:01 PM





Tuesday, December 09, 2008
A Bill, a children's hospital, an editor, and a President-Elect's senate seat...
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 4:01 PM

a Senate seat is an "*effing valuable thing, you don't just give it away."

U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and respective officers of additional law enforcement agencies have made America proud today.

If you'd like to see Fitgerald's full length explanation of the series of events that went down then watch it here.

He carefully describes it as a government corruption crime spree. The Governor of Illinois was shaking down people for hundreds of thousands of dollars, new jobs, a new job for his wife, and possibly exemption from impeachment by making things like the signing of a bill, the funding of a children's hospital, the firing of a hostile editorial page writer at the Chicago Tribune, and most recently the Barack Obama Senate seat available to the highest bidder.

Truly bold, naked, shocking acts of absolute criminal behavior entrenched at the highest levels of state government.

And U.S. Attorney Fitzgerald brought him down, while the nation watched.

Notice that the blatant statement of Fitzgerald blankets the issue saying President-Elect is not named as a wrong doer in the 76 page complaint.

But later he also clearly asserts that simply because someone is not named presently does not mean that upon further investigation that any of them also mentioned in the complaint has a "clean legal bill of health."

This is simply a fantastic police sting operation at its best.

And maybe the people of Illinois might just now be able to begin to clean up the face of what has to be one of the most embarrassing moments in this history of the state that claims Abraham Lincoln as its favored son.





Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Given the state of things... should THIS MAN run for Governor?
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 11:05 PM

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Gov Rudy?

Given the generally hardened viewpoint of the Lovely Bride - particularly when it comes to the whole adultery/prostitution thing. She tells me - they're not even close to the same thing - and he should take this opportunity...

The jury is still out for me.

Personally I'd rather him knock Hillary out of the Senate because after she's demoralized in this year's primary she will literally then be out of places to go live off my tax dollars...

But that's just me...





Tuesday, March 11, 2008
"Spitzer (VIDEO): End up on... Responsibility Road!"
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 12:08 PM

(h/t: Malkin; source: Hot Air)

Is Allah breaking his own rules? I don't know, I don't care... it's too rich not to!






Tuesday, March 11, 2008
NY GOP: Resign in 36 Hours or IMPEACHMENT.
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 9:57 AM

Front Page
"not gone yet?"

It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out what both sides of the partisan aisle would prefer Governor Spitzer to do - LEAVE. The editorial pages in all the NY papers agree today.

I mean for crying out loud - if the complaints are true - the most recent incident occurred about a month ago. And he once busted two different prostitution rings.

I wrote yesterday that the delay in making a statement to the public was likely due to his trying to configure a way to hold on to office. The more time goes by the more likely he will believe his chances to be able to remain.

This after his drivers' license initiative for illegals raised the collective ire of the voters of his state leaves him with little if any political capital.

Well today the State Senate is sending the message that his ride will be a bumpy one should he not decide to do the right thing. They have given him 36 hours to resign or face impeachment.

Unlike recent Washington congressional members who HAVE survived similar scandals, I do not believe Spitzer will be able to raise the public support necessary to hold on to power.

But we'll see... the clock is ticking.





Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Stubborn Males, Silly Parents, Sad Liberals vs. Silly String...AND Mike Huckabee LIVE right here!
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 1:30 PM


Listen "LIVE" - 2-4p EST
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2pm:
Governor Spitzer now has 59% of Democrats, and 72% of the state opposing his driver's license plan - and yet he persists! Is this not the typical definition of the stubborn mule-like male? Or is he standing strong on his conviction of fair play and equal treatment under the law? The New York Post calls it Dirty Tricks, but what do you think? 800.345.WMCA.

2:30pm: 
WMCA's Ministry of the Month is a New Beginning with Greg Laurie. Greg joins us to put into practical terms the mission, motivation, and message of the ministry that is heard weekdays at 5:30am. He also unveils some very exciting plans for 2008, New York City, and WMCA listeners. 800.345.WMCA.

2:45pm:
New Jersey couple fear for their safety after outrage from the NAACP labeled their Halloween decorations "racist." They usually let their son - who still LIVES with them - do the decorations. WHO STILL LETS THEIR 27 YEAR OLD SON LIVE WITH THEM? And "decorate" their yard? Earth to Cheryl and David Maines - kick the bum out!

3pm:
Former Governor of Arkansas Mike Huckabee joins us  as we continue the "Countdown 2008" discussions with the Presidential Candidates. How does the Governor's Christian faith inform his politics? Will he be tough enough on the terrorists? Will he fight for the life of the unborn? What is his view on the matter of marriage and it being redefined? Why would women be attracted to his candidacy, and what about the GOP deficit in reaching African American voters? From the hometown of Bill Clinton - is there reason to believe that this man from Hope is the right man for the job?

3:20pm
Hillary Clinton is crying foul over "how hard it is" for her to run for President. She's in all likelihood even making up stories of how Messiah-like she is to the cause of women in America. Yet in a simple e-mail from one of our own listeners yesterday I was challenged with a very non-PC thought. The vast majority of women - would ALWAYS prefer a man to be in charge, to lead, to protect. "How stupid would I be," she wrote, "to turn over my one and only vote for President on the solely because she was a woman?" 800.345.WMCA.

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Monday, August 20, 2007
Cat-Scratch Politics
Posted by: Mary Katharine Ham at 10:07 AM
You know, sometimes you get back from vacation, and it's a little hard to get back into the swing of things. Somehow, Rove's resignation isn't as all-fired important as it would have been the week before, and Iowa polling seems a tad less sexy than it once was.

When that happens, you can only pray to be inspired like this:
For all of his wild-man antics, the politically conservative Nugent is talking about following in the footsteps of celebrities such as actor Arnold Schwarzenegger or wrestler Jesse Ventura, who won gubernatorial races.

"That would be beautiful," Nugent said when asked if he would run for governor of Michigan in 2010. "I have threatened to do so and I was sincere."
I think he'd probably have to tone down his rhetoric before a run. Although the Real Tree uniform and preoccupation with firearms and electric guitars couldn't hurt, could they?




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