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Friday, March 06, 2009
Bill Steigerwald :: Townhall.com Columnist
Mr. 'Total Conservative' - Interview With Mike Huckabee
by Bill Steigerwald
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Since Mike Huckabee finished third in the 2008 Republican presidential primaries, the former governor of Arkansas, author and ordained Southern Baptist minister seems to have found a new career in television and radio.

"Huckabee," his hour-long show on Fox News Channel on Saturdays at 8 p.m. (repeated at 11 p.m.), is a mix of politics, entertainment and interviews with newsmakers, politicos and celebrities that exploits its namesake's famous humor and his skill as a rock 'n' roll bassist.

Huckabee's daily radio commentary, "The Huckabee Report," is carried on ABC Radio Networks and his seventh book, "Do The Right Thing: Inside the Movement That's Bringing Common Sense Back to America," came out in November.

I talked to Huckabee by telephone Tuesday (Feb. 24) evening as he headed for a meeting in New York City:

Q: Are you secretly happy you're not the president right now?

A: Well, no. I wouldn't characterize (it like) that. I certainly know it's a challenge, but in many ways, in light of the policies that are being put forth, I wish I was.

Q: What's your aerial assessment of President Obama's actions and rhetoric so far?

A: He's completely governing almost opposite of what I had not only expected but had predicted he would do. . Let me give you an example. I thought that he would be much more careful not to stir up controversial things early in his term; that he would have learned from the Clinton debacle of '93; and that he would have left alone a lot of very controversial items like some of the sanctity-of-life issues and same-sex marriage issues. It's been somewhat surprising that he's taken those on immediately.

The other thing that has surprised me is that the rhetoric of his campaign was so built around the importance of hope and a different way of doing business in Washington, and then when he gets there he essentially fills the Cabinet and his administration with very seasoned Washington insiders.

His message has been far more about fear than hope, and rather than give us a locker-room pep talk, he kind of holds our hand and says, "Boys, there's just nothing else we can do." I feel like rather than the coach at halftime telling his team to go out and win, he's the doctor at bedside basically suggesting that we just pull the plug.

Q: Is there anything that leaps to your mind that Obama should be doing differently -- mainly the economic stuff?

A: Absolutely. What we need to be doing is realizing that we got in trouble by spending too much and borrowing what we didn't have. You don't fix that by spending even more and borrowing beyond a credit limit that we've ever, ever imagined. ... There's simply no parallel to that in anybody's repertoire of common sense. Families out there know that if they get in trouble and they've spent up a bunch of money and they've borrowed and they are up to hock to their necks, the thing they've got to do is start paying off what they owe and cut back their spending.

It would appear that what we've decided is that if we're really in trouble because we've spent a whole lot of money we didn't have, we just ought to spend some more and that will make it OK. It's throwing gasoline on a house fire.

Q: You don't have to be a Noble Prize-winning economist to know that all this money has to be coming from somewhere -- from our descendants in taxes or from the future value of the dollar in inflation.

A: Or both, yeah. I think that's part of the issue. In fact, I'm thinking about ordering the Rosetta Stone program of Mandarin Chinese because if we keep having them buy up our currency, we'll all need to speak it.

Q: Is the GOP -- or what's left of it in Congress -- doing the right thing in bucking Obama's stimulus package?

A: Absolutely. It's about time. They should have bucked the TARP plan, and they should have told the then-Republican president that he had lost his ever-loving mind proposing it. I was just sick to watch people who call themselves conservatives wring their hands and line up and say, "Well, we don't want to do this but we have to." And I thought, "No, you don't have to do that. If it's stupid, don't do it" -- and that was stupid.

Q: Has the GOP defended itself well from criticism that it wasn't being "bipartisan"?

A: I think people forget that bipartisanship is really the burden of the victor, not the loser. The loser doesn't get to just walk in and dictate the terms. So if Obama wants bipartisanship, that means he doesn't throw a bill down on the table already written by Nancy Pelosi and basically put a gun to their heads and tell them, "Here's an offer you can't refuse."

They've had everything but the horse head in bed with them. That's not bipartisanship. Bipartisanship is where you ask for the support but you also are willing to listen and take those ideas from the other side into play and actually incorporate them into the bill, but it didn't happen. This was done in the middle of the night with one party.

Q: You were a very successful Republican governor in the land of Clinton, which was mostly Democrat ...

A: Oh, totally. A lot of people don't know this, but my Legislature was the most lopsided in America. We had 11 out of 100 House members who were Republican and 4 out of 35 senators who were Republican when I first took office (in 1996). It was more lopsided than any in the country, including Massachusetts.

Q: Despite you being a reasonably successful two-term governor, the Republican Party bosses didn't seem to like you or seem to appreciate your entrance onto the stage for the primaries. Why?

A: Part of it was that I had the audacity to suggest that there was a Washington-to-Wall Street axis of power that was ruining the party. Now, what I was excoriated for proves out to be that I was prophetic.

Q: In a line or two, what kind of a Republican are you?

A: I would describe myself as a "total conservative, a conscientious one." And that I believe that one doesn't separate the fiscal and social issues because they are tied together. The theme of my book was that if families and a culture start breaking down, it is going to lead to a larger government and far more expensive government.

The reason I point that out is that having been a governor, most of the cost of government really goes down to the breakdown of social structure. Single mothers, we know, are a basic cause of greater likelihood of educational deficiencies, health deficiencies, criminal activity. ... I'm not saying there are not wonderful single parents out there, but it's inescapable to recognize that when people are raised in fractured families, the likelihood goes up dramatically for poverty and all the things that are associated with it. When there's not a family there to pick up the pieces, government ends up doing it. Whether there are more cops on the street, people having to sandblast the graffiti off the bridges and roadways, counselors at school -- it just gets expensive.

Q: Were you at all punished by conservative Republicans for being too soft on social issues, in the sense that you were too willing to use government to address social issues?

A: I never wanted government to be the first line of defense. In fact, I think really what I got punished for was not having enough money to defend myself against the attacks of the people who had enough money to frame me in a way that was totally inaccurate. Once people started doing their own research and homework, I don't think they ever came to those conclusions.

For example, I would be hit for "Will he raise taxes?" OK. let's take a look at that. We had the worst roads in America, according to Truckers magazine. They were falling apart. So we took a bond issue to the voters and by an 80 percent margin the people of my state voted to rebuild our road system. I'd say that was pretty darn good political leadership to recognize that people wanted better highways 'cause it was safer, more economical. ... Rather than being busted for a fuel tax, which I think you ought to pay as you go, that made more sense to me. I wish the federal government would recognize that if they are going to do something, they ought to pay for it.

Q: Do you plan to run for president again?

A: The honest answer is I don't know. I really don't.

Q: If you did run again, would you stress anything different or would you shift or even change any of your positions?

A: I wouldn't change any positions because those are convictions. That's one of the problems I have with people who take a poll to find out what they believe this week. I think one of the reasons that I got as far as I did was because people knew that what I was saying was consistent with what I had always said and what I had always done.

Q: Your TV show is doing pretty well. You're on Fox with all those "crazy right-wingers." Do you enjoy entertainment enough to give up politics?

A: Well, right now I am just grateful that I have a job. I'm doing that (weekly show) and then every day I am doing twice-daily commentaries on the ABC Radio Networks. It's a terrific platform and I'm enjoying it immensely and I certainly could be content doing that for a long time to come. ... But I don't know. It's just too far to predict what it's going to look like in a couple of years.

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Bill Steigerwald, born and raised in Pittsburgh, is a former L.A. Times copy editor and free-lancer who also worked as a docudrama researcher for CBS-TV in Hollywood before becoming a reporter for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and a columnist Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Bill Steigerwald recently retired from daily newspaper journalism..
 
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Romney 2012: Not auspicious start, pt 3

'Mitt’s efforts to be all things to all people continue to cause him problems. Some members also expressed disgust following the speech that Romney refused to endorse Alaskan Lt. Governor Sean Parnell in his Club for Growth-backed bid for Congress against one of the most corrupt incumbents in the nation (Representative Don Young), even though Parnell served as Chair of Romney’s Alaskan campaign. Pathetic.'

http://harpers.org/archive/2009/03/hbc-90004525

Romney 2012: Not auspicious start, pt 2
'After his comments (during which many in the audience were notably bored, checking Blackberrys, etc.), Mitt asked for questions. The first was a from a man from New York who read from his handheld several lines from a Wall Street Journal editorial that was very critical of “Romney Care” in Massachusetts.

He ended his questioning of Romney with this line: “How do you respond to the Wall Street Journal’s article given all you’ve been telling us about your belief in free markets? How can we believe you when what you did in Massachusetts was expensive government mandate regarding health care?”

Many in the room erupted in applause. A visibly agitated Romney defensively began his reply with the following:“We can disagree without you taking potshots like you did at the end of your question there. That’s the Wall Street Journal’s opinion… I have my opinions too. (No word on how WSJ editorial writer John Fund felt as he sat just yards away in the crowd.)

After defending his program by blaming changes on the Democratic Massachusetts legislature, Mitt asked for a second question in the very quiet room. A member from Texas said something along the lines of, “The name of our group is Club for Growth and we think of growth meaning growth in individual liberty. So, how does the fact that your program requires individuals to get government-mandated health insurance fit with our goal of liberty for individuals?”

This led to more and louder applause from the crowd. Mitt then attempted to answer the question while demanding that the questioner “not leave the room” and “don’t turn away from me.” It was more than awkward… the next question was from a Club for Growth staff person who asked a softball… most likely to calm things down.'

http://harpers.org/archive/2009/03/hbc-90004525

Romney 2012: Not an auspicious start
By Ken Silverstein

'This past weekend’s National Club for Growth annual conference featured three dinner speakers. Thursday night: South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford. Friday night: South Carolina Senator Jim DeMint. Saturday night: former Governor Mitt Romney, the early frontrunner for the G.O.P. nomination in 2012. The Club for Growth represents the more conservative wing of the G.O.P. on economic policy. It is especially supportive of cutting taxes and government spending, and heavily funds candidates it supports.

A source who attended the event passed on to me his thoughts about the conference, which appears not to have gone well for Romney. Recall that during last year’s G.O.P. nomination battle, Romney had a hard time convincing the conservative base that he was the real thing.

Each night’s dinner was attended by a variety of Congressmen, former Governors, and the members of the Club for Growth from around the country. The speeches by Gov. Sanford and Sen. DeMint were very well received.

Things got interesting following Gov. Romney’s rehearsed, vacuous speech, filled with standard Republican feel-good talking points with few specifics. One participant said that “Mitt’s speech featured his typical empty platitudes and consultant-driven talking points.”'

http://harpers.org/archive/2009/03/hbc-90004525

Romney flops at CfG meeting, pt 2
cont.

During the '08 primary, one of Mitt Romney's most unattractive qualities was his tendency to resort to petulant, churlish sniping in debates. It seemed paradoxical -- this regal, articulate statesmen responding to junior high taunts with "well, he started it first!"

There's something even more troubling than the aesthetics of it. Thin skin is rarely protective of a President. It means he's bound to polls and the whims of his constituents.

Does that sound like Mitt Romney?

http://www.gop12.com/2009/03/insider-romney-flops-at-club-f or-growth.html

Romney flops at Club for Growth meeting
Last weekend, The Club for Growth hosted three potential 2012 candidates: Mark Sanford, Mitt Romney, and Jim DeMint.

Ken Silverstein says both Sanford and DeMint held their own on the platform.

Mitt Romney? Not so much.

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Mitt asked for questions. The first was from a man from New York who read from his handheld several lines from a Wall Street Journal editorial that was very critical of “Romney Care” in Massachusetts.

He ended his questioning of Romney with this line:

“How do you respond to the Wall Street Journal’s article given all you’ve been telling us about your belief in free markets? How can we believe you when what you did in Massachusetts was expensive government mandate regarding health care?”

Many in the room erupted in applause. A visibly agitated Romney defensively began his reply with the following:

“We can disagree without you taking potshots like you did at the end of your question there. That’s the Wall Street Journal’s opinion… I have my opinions too."

.... After defending his program by blaming changes on the Democratic Massachusetts legislature, Mitt asked for a second question in the very quiet room.

A member from Texas said something along the lines of, “The name of our group is Club for Growth and we think of growth meaning growth in individual liberty. So, how does the fact that your program requires individuals to get government-mandated health insurance fit with our goal of liberty for individuals?”

This led to more and louder applause from the crowd. Mitt then attempted to answer the question while demanding that the questioner “not leave the room” and “don’t turn away from me.”
==

http://www.gop12.com/2009/03/insider-romney-flops-at-club-f or-growth.html

Governor Huckabee is the BEST!
Actually, Gov. Huckabee finished 2nd since this journalist wasn't watching the primaries.

I am excited for the the 2012 elections. Huckabee will always have our vote.


Gov Huckabee was America's Best Chance
The biggest difference between senators and governors is that governors have governed - senators have only talked and talked with little to no accountability.

In Gov Huckabee's book 'From Hope to Higher Ground' he lays out a real plan for America - things people in every town can do to make this nation great.

He probably would have won the nomination if he hadn't hired Ed Rollins. The whole tone of the campaign changed after he joined and it stunk. Nobody liked it and it showed in the polling and at the polls.

I had hoped that President Obama would use his position to instill confidence in Americans regardless of their socio-economic condition or anything else. Instead he used his powerful speaking ability to trash this great country... a lost opportunity to ignite the fire in the hearts of Americans to do what needed to be done to get the economy moving again. Our president doesn't get it.

Mike Huckabee is not perfect - but he has the experience, principles, demeanor, and communication ability we need. He was too quickly marginalized by those that had no clue as to who he was and what he has accomplished - to our detriment.

But you know what? Even if President Obama thinks we were approaching a place from which we could 'never recover', he is flat wrong. America will survive and thrive again... it just won't be in the next four years.

What about Mike
I think Mike was the only real conservative in the election! Mike is a true conservative and I hope Conservative Americans listen to his ideas and recognize he is a man of Convictions not Rhetoric! Wake Up America!

Let's see...
I'd love to continue this conversation, unfortunately I probably won't be able to read your comments since Townhall doesn't let my browser read more than the last two comments posted once the number of comments reaches 105 so, if I miss something I beg your pardon in advance.

The principle over party comment I believe I mistyped. I had intended to relate the comment to a preceding sentence which I edited and then forgot to edit the follow-up. In a nutshell... They would be more statist in their approach disregarding principle and ignoring party at other times. Just look at their views on amnesty. How's that conservative? It isn't.
McCain was opposed to the tax cuts. remember? Just like Voinovich was.

As to my activities 40 years ago...I wanted to be a priest but couldn't accept celibacy so, I was probably chasing girls. I was working as a mason laborer and saving money. I never liked pot so I wasn't smoking joints. I did like Malt Liquor. Now I prefer single malt scotch and red wine.

I spent 6 years in the 90's attempting to have a voice in politics. My mother worked for about 15yrs for the head of the county R party. It doesn't make a difference. The wine and cheese crowd of either party are going to pick the candidate before the board gets to interview them. This is never going to change. It's money first, connections second, degree third, looks fourth, pliability fifth, and last, what have you done for me lately. That's how it works. Just look at Ohio. In the 80's I campaigned hard for Voinovich What a schmuck he turned out to be. I worked for Blackwell, but he got shafted by the party because, "it was Taft's turn to run for Gov." Taft destroyed the R's in Ohio for probably a decade. The system is broken has been for one-hundred years. Thanks Woodrow Wilson. They want to put cameras everywhere. All I get is, "well, if you arent' doing anything wrong?" What the heck? No thanks. I'm just waiting for the change.

Parker OH (9:29 PM EST)

“I'm not a wing nut. But you sound like a republican party nut. McCain would have done no such thing. He would have used the same rhetoric as Bush and Obama.”

Response;

All I hear from you is the ship is going down and there is nothing left to do put re-arrange the deck furniture?

OK Parker, here's the deal: My Democratic Party lost it's moral compass 40+ years ago. If WE (you & I) do belong to the same generation, then tell me this: What were YOU doing 40+ years ago to prevent this day from arriving? What baby steps would YOU put forward to help take America back from the “Radically Wrong?”

If the Democratic Party has lost it's soul and third parties have NO chance of wining the White House, that only leaves us the Republican Party! Of course that would require a large number of “Independent” Conservatives coming back and taking over the Republican Party by allying themselves with the Religious Right, but perhaps that is TOO MUCH for the likes of you to consider?

Maybe you are content to just rant and rave AND DO NOTHING CONSTRUCTIVE?

AND NOW FOR A COMMERCIAL BREAK:

From Anderson659 to: Michael W
Re: Ann Coulter Colum, Wednesday, March 04, 2009

“SJ Doc is a legend in his own mind, a creation of his own fantasies. And a complete schmcuck. A 2 inch putz of a cocktail weenie.

His phony doctor schtick is his way of trying to assert intellectual superiority of his fantasies.

He has already admitted to being a practicing sodomite, atheist, and a bigoted Christian hater. And those are his good points.

I know who the puke is in real life. What really is the question, is why do people like this sick demented primate feel the need to create alternate identities?”

Michael W. says: pay no attention to SJ Doc and he will just fade away link the "Tinker-Bell" that he is...

Parker - On Tinian Island
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Parker writes:

"My father was a Seabee on Tinnian Island."


Small world, or something like that. I had an uncle - an MP with the 20th Air Force - who staged to Tinian after they gave up on Operation Matterhorn, and he finished out the War on that "Manhattanized" little rock.


The "party over principle" issue is germane, but with regard to people like Huckabee and Crash Test Johnnie, just what the hell "principles" do either of these big-government mock-conservatives embrace?

Or is everything with them oh-so-pragmatically "up in the air" from moment to moment such that not even they themselves know what they'll advocate, espouse, or mouthe next?





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"Just about everybody in politics has something to hide. The higher they rise in the system, the more skeletons they have stuffed in their closets. And as we have all come to appreciate, this goes double — or perhaps even squared — for politicos who got their start in Chicago. And because the system no longer cares about our rights (to the extent it ever did) we can no longer focus solely on issues related to them, but must cast about more widely to ensnare and defeat the enemies of liberty."

-- L. Neil Smith

Michael W...
I don't drink beer. What your father did in WWII has nothing to do with how Mike Huckabee would act as President. My father was a Seabee on Tinnian Island. I'm not a wing nut. But you sound like a republican party nut. McCain would have done no such thing. He would have used the same rhetoric as Bush and Obama. "We have to do something." He wouldn't have gotten tax cuts from a Pelosi led Congress.
Why don't you respond with some substance to my comments instead of projecting your infantile stupid ad hominem remarks.

I am by definition a Classic Liberal. I am an accountant by profession, served 9 years as a Corporate CFO and I also have a BS in Political Science. I was honorably discharged from the US Navy in 1976. So what!! I believe in freedom. I believe in constitutionally limited government. I don't believe in party over principle.
(You apparently do. That seems obvious.) And I've got news for you; neither does John McCain and neither does Mike Huckabee.

The Communist Revolution...
So let me see, the communist revolution occured in 1913. Marx published his first commentary on communism around 1842. So it took Lenin about 70 years to bring his revolution to fulfillment.
Yet, Woodrow Wilson and the US were probably unfazed by any of these world events. (riiight) No one in US politics took Marx seriously. Just every country in the world besides the US. Just look at the major changes which occured during that time period. Socialism took over Europe. But the American political system was unblemished through this period. (sure it was)

Prohibition was a great idea so we repealed it. Then replaced it with the new form of prohibition The Controlled Substance Act. Of course this is now called the war on drugs. That's working real well. About like the war on poverty. That's just been a smashing success. Of course the war on pollution has just been dandy. So much so, that now we want to regulate and tax CO2. Do people realize just how tyrannical this idea is?? How many republicans are screaming and stomping about this nonsense?? Two? Four? Gosh-I wonder what Huckleberry Huckabee thinks about Global Warming? Probably whatever he's told to think about it, you think? Maybe Huckabee would rescind the charter of the Federal Reserve? Maybe he'd order an audit of the Fed?
Oh sure he would.

Wake up and get over your me my four and no more attitudes. The southern border has been breached. The northern border has been breached. The dollar has been debased, inflated and trashed. This is just the beginning and no republican or democrat cares one whit.
I wonder, did Ted Kennedy get authorization from Congress to accept his recent title of nobility? Does anyone care? So now we have royal knights in our Senate? And you think voting for Huckabee is gonna change things?

You're nuts!

IN A WORD...YES !

Parker: OH  Mar 8, 2009 - 8:30 PM EST

“So it's spoilers like me that gave us an Obamanation...
Do you honestly believe McCain or any other republican would be doing things differently?”
“Remind me again, why we fought WWII.”

Response:

YES, If McCain had won, we would have a spending freeze, even as we post. EVERY pork-barrel project coming out of the Congress (regardless of the Congressman's party) would be Vetoed. The “Stimulus” would have come in the form of tax cuts for job creation.

BTW... My father flew second seat on a torpedo bomber in WWII so that your generation could complain about what's wrong, w/o offering ANY CONSTRUCTIVE SOLUTIONS, requiring you to put down your beer, get off your behind and do something about the “Obamanation.”

Of course, I could be wrong! You could just be another 5th Columnist, who delights in Fly-buy Liberal Pigeon crapping OR possibly just another Libertarian “Wing-Nut” who stayed home during the last election?

Michael W...
So it's spoilers like me that gave us an Obamanation...
Do you honestly believe McCain or any other republican would be doing things differently?

This country just came out of a 6 year period wherein the R's ran both houses and had the White House. What the heck did they do to undo anything? That's what I thought.

You can't possibly believe Mike Huckabee would be a good conservative. If you do, you know absolutely nothing about conservative politics. Get a library card. Do some real reading.

The R's ran the Congress when Clinton was rockin' the White House.
What did Newt do to stop American Fascism. Nothing. What did Tom Delay do? Nothing. What did George Bush do? Nothing. But I suppose Mike Huckabee would just fix it all. You are absolutely delusional.

This Obamanation as you call it has been coming since the turn of the century. Washington DC has been pushing for it, Congress has been legislating for it, the people have been clamoring for it, and now we've got it. Full blown American Fascism.

But don't blame me for refusing to accept the premise that I had to choose between a democrat fascist and a republican fascist because the republican was a more conservative fascist.

Remind me again, why we fought WWII.

SUMMERS AGAIN..OR ANYONE
good post!
Iam going to write to my reps,too! But they just ignore common sense out here in Fruitafornia! Afterall, they are in the power seat! But Iam going to write anyway!
elvis

Huckabee's chances in 2012

I guess these two links put Huckabee BACK in the game?

http://www.kndo.com/Global/story.asp?S=9964259&nav=menu484_ 2

http://rushtellthetruth.blogspot.com/2008/08/open-letter-to -rush-limbaugh.html

Mickey
Still waiting for you to make a point. I'm glad you have me figured out. All I know is that I figured out pretty quickly that the Repubs of the '90s were not the Goldwater Repubs that I wanted them to be--and they never will be. Sad when people don't understand the concept of liberty.

Good luck with the border.

Yo Yankee Matt
Matt Location: NY Date: Mar 7, 2009 - 10:40 PM EST

Hey Texas Mickey
Well, my mom weaned me in '89 (when I was 17) and I voted for H.W. in '92. I wrote of people "like" Huckabee, you moron. Gingrich semi-impressed me, but not enough to cover for all of the Buchananites. And Stearman, I prefer Christianity to Islam, but I wish not to be ruled by either. My freedom doesn't "come" from anything other than the fact that I was born. And believe me, I can't stand Obama--but the Republicans are the ones that have screwed us--like any group in power would have. Americans wanted an "alternative" because the last administration spent money like a heroin addict with stolen credit cards. Good night, America.

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Yo Matt, if you was 17 in '89, guess the, "I left the Republican Party in the early '90's" loses most of it's impact...no??

Aren't you even the least bit curious as to how I was so quick to recognize you to be a booger muncher?? Guess I've spent too many years watching you little peafowls puffing out your chest and preening your tail feathers in similar fashion.

BTW, what's with the "moron" crack....

I wasn't such a moron that I couldn't recognize you now was I??

He's right
Great interview!
"if families and a culture start breaking down, it is going to lead to a larger government and far more expensive government. "
Dynamite!

Parker is right about Huck

If my ONLY choice is between Corporate Welfare and Human Welfare, I would cut taxes across the board and make sure Corporations do not lie, steel and cheat (w/o going to prison for it).

Huck would have made a much better candidate than McCain and I believe he would have run a much better campaign.

I know something about BAD CAMPAIGNS! I worked in "Democrats for McCain."

Thanks to spoilers like Parker and posters like tuffone3: FL Mar 8, 2009 - 4:11 PM EST, who keep the Republican Pot boiling, we now have an "OBAMANATION."



Parker is right about Huck
I didn't vote for him because he thinks helping his fellow man is accomplished by taking from your pocket to give to the needy and he looks like a hero for doing it. If he was serious about helping his fellow man he would give out of his own pocket. Carter was screwed up on this point too.

vizier is right? but maybe...

That's WHY he does not have a show and Huckabee does?

Vizier: LA Mar 8, 2009 - 10:09 AM EST

“He may try to sound like one in interviews, but on his talk show, he sounds like someone who is reaching out to the other side.”

Response:
THAT IS EXACTLY HOW THE 'OBAMANATION” GOT ELECTED! Plus the fact that the G.O.P. had abandoned the principles of the Reagan Revolution and needed to be punished for it's sins. The K-Street Mob, the culture of corruption and the cover up of Mark Foley. Republicans snatched defeat from the jaws of victory, by spending money on “Corporate Welfare.”

Note:
Good politicians understand that you MUST campaign form the center and appear to “Reach Out” to the other side (in the general election) and hopefully govern from the right.

WE CONSERVATIVE EAGLES REFUSED TO FLOCK TOGETHER AND NOW WE ARE GETTING JUST WHAT WE DESERVE. Unfortunately, the entire country and the next four generations will have to pay the price.

Cheer up Vizier,

we could have had “Unfit-Mitt” as a candidate, if we had listened to people like “Wild-Bill” Steigerwald.

In which case HE would be on the receiving end of an Open Letter like this:


http://rushtellthetruth.blogspot.com/2008/08/open-letter-to -rush-limbaugh.html


Nelda, Nelda...
Once in America, our forebears took responsibility for educating themselves and their children. They learned to read, write and cypher. All on their own, without government programs. They did this out of self-respect. Just two decades ago, parents were imprisoned for having the audacity to attempt this and many people cheered. Let me guess, your schools are good.

The Federal DOE, since its inception in 1978, has spent trillions, add to that the trillions spent by states counties and locals on primary and secondary education and what is the result? Illiteracy both real and functional. How can this possibly happen? It isn't TV.

When did Americans get the idea they could quit working and still have a monthly income? Who convinced America's 'greatest generation' they were entitled to a small but collective percentage of the fruit of their neighbors labor? This is mob-rule and it has been going on long before television was even invented.
What differentiates an organized group of retired people stealing from their grandchildren and a large group of teenagers stealing from their neighbors? The TV ?

"The slime oozing out of the tv set" is slime. However, supply and demand are a force in every market. No one forces anyone to watch slime. They want to watch it. No one forces parents and grandparents to buy televisions, video games and computers for their children and set them up in the privacy of their bedrooms. Parents do these things to avoid the responsibility of being parents.
This behavior and this attitude are the results of generations gradually becoming very comfortable with their government sanctioned coveteousness.

Next, we'll all want free health insurance and we deserve it!

We as humans willingly indulge ourselves at the expense of our fellow man. We want, we steal, we enslave, we hate and we are happy to vote for more of it.

Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness should not be up for a vote.
Should they?


Nelda, Nelda...
The idea that electronics is the cause of today's social ills is tantamount to suggesting our problems as a nation began only in the last generation. Far from factual. Granted, the obsession with television, texting, video gaming and idol worshipping is a new phenomenon which can be attributed to a general indifference of men toward their fellow man. However, sloth, apathy, greed, envy, hatred, lust and even obesity are attributes inherent in all men. They are by their very nature characteristics which need no training, only the conscious choice to indulge one's self in their own self-loathing and gratification. The result, as opposed to the cause, is men constantly seek new and more efficient-effective ways in which to indulge themselves in their fantasies or real-life experiences.

When the masses are desensitized to their need to be mindful of their character, as opposed 'feeling-good' about themselves, ignoring the consequences, you have the makings of generational decline. This is little by little slowly chipping the moral barriers which civilized people must maintain. Eventually, two wolves are voting against one sheep on, "what's for dinner." This is the legal establishment of tyranny. Naturally, humans willingly comply when they have the force of government behind them.

Woodrow Wilson, the father of American Fascism promoted the massive shift from self-reliance to collective plantation. The League of Nations, the National Bank Act, the Income Tax (tax the rich), Direct election of Senators even imprisoning citizens who spoke out against his World War interventionism. Every president since has done nothing to undo the central planners schemes of class envy and the tentacles of fascism. Huckabee won't either. He'll simply expand his preferred version of government like the rest.

I'll be happy to help you on that book...

Huck
He seems fine, but the fact that he gives right wing hate whack jobs, like Anne Coulter, the time of day says volumes. No wonder, either, his son, after all got kicked out of the Boy Scouts! Something about torturing dogs goes against the boy scout message.

What the Huck???
A total conservative? He may try to sound like one in interviews, but on his talk show, he sounds like someone who is reaching out to the other side. I wouldn't give the other side a chance to speak if I had a show--they already get enough air time as it is. I would wipe the floor with them. I stopped watching him some time before the inauguration when he so proudly announced to a group of girls and their teacher that an unknown person was going to fund their trip to---The Inauguration!!WoW! A total conservative would have been sickened by the idea that these little girls were already brainwashed. As a preacher, he should have told them to go home and PRAY instead. But he was excited for them. he doesn't know what the huck a real conservative.
And as for his music---he's just doing what many churches are now doing--he's just trying to attract people with no substance through his music. Being cool attracts mmore people than being right--just ask Obama.

Club for Growth just a tool
Jason:
'"Club for Greed"
Anybody else remember Huckabee calling the Club for Growth the "Club for Greed?"'

ME: If people only knew.

That was Huckabee returning fire because CFG allowed itself to be used by a Huck-hater from Ark. who was in a blood feud with Gov. Huckabee.

http://nukegingrich.com/2007/12/07/the-country-club-for-gro wth-strikes-again/

Another 5th Columnist ?

Aniko NJ Mar 8, 2009 - 12:43 AM EST

“God bless Mr. Huckabee and his family, and for the sake of all good Christians and other people of faith in the world, I hope he will never run again to lead this nation,”

Response:

It's getting hard to keep up with all these “Wolves in Sheep's Clothing.” Some sent me an Evangelical e-mail recently (I'm Catholic). I was truly impressed, because I believe 5th Columnists like Aniko NJ will do whatever is necessary to undermine the Conservative Cause. Anyway, here it is (in part).


“Because of our moral depravity, God's judgment is upon us in a multitude of ways.  Some of our current judgments are 911, two wars, 50 million children aborted, radical homosexuality, illegals influx, Islam's war against us- the great Satan, pornography #1 on the Internet, exportation of abortions, public school failure, our current financial situation, 50% + loss in our 401(k)s, unfettered government spending,... ad-nausea.”
“Our nation is in moral free fall and it is not because of San Francisco, Vegas, NBC, ACLU, Congress, or the New York Times, it is because of Evangelical Christian church members.  Yes, it is because of us Christians and Churches who are nice.  Sinfully nice.”
Pastor Mark E. Holick
Spirit One Christian Center
Wichita, Kansas

Sinfully Nice?
Is it possible to be so nice that we are sinful?  Let us ask the Lord.

God is too nice to Judge?
Mal. 2:17 Msg.,

17 You make God tired with all your talk.  "How do we tire him out?" you ask.  By saying, "God loves sinners and sin alike. God loves all."  And also by saying, "Judgment? God's too nice to judge."

We are nice Christians who attend nice churches that are killing America."


Re: To all supporters of Mr. Huckabee...
I like Mr. Huckabee as a TV entertainer and host, but he is neither conservative nor sincere. He has the gift of gab (as preachers tend to have), but if he were sincere, he would have never left his calling (if that is what he had) for the dirty world of politics, for "no man can serve two masters"! A preacher, pastor or priest knows better than anyone else, that for a Christian this world is not our kingdom, and we certainly would not wish to be its king, as our Savior never wanted to be King. Mr. Huckabee showed an ugly covetousness for the riches of Mr. Romney, and I do believe he stayed in the race because he would rather have anyone in the White House than a "rich guy" who worships differently than him.
God bless Mr. Huckabee and his family, and for the sake of all good Christians and other people of faith in the world, I hope he will never run again to lead this nation, the last best hope of mankind to stand against the tyranny of atheist Communism. Let those more competent in worldly affairs fight the dirty fights in Washington DC. Conservatism has nothing to do with religious convictions, but America is what it is because it always "trusted" the One and only God of all mankind.

elvis
As I pointed out, the problem with teachers and children is nation-wide. We need to see that the maximum sentences are imposed in these cases.

As to the second problem, I just wrote to Nancy Pelosi, my Senators and Congressmen. I could not care less about a Harvest saltwater marsh mouse, why pigs in Iowa smell, or whether sheep will eat weeds in Montana. Our military budget has just been cut and the prices for prescriptions for our military and veterans has gone up. Obama, Reid, and Pelosi need to cut pork and prioritize what is important. Write your Senators and Congressmen and demand that they serve our Army as our Army has served all of us.

Thanks.

Hey Texas Mickey
Well, my mom weaned me in '89 (when I was 17) and I voted for H.W. in '92. I wrote of people "like" Huckabee, you moron. Gingrich semi-impressed me, but not enough to cover for all of the Buchananites. And Stearman, I prefer Christianity to Islam, but I wish not to be ruled by either. My freedom doesn't "come" from anything other than the fact that I was born. And believe me, I can't stand Obama--but the Republicans are the ones that have screwed us--like any group in power would have. Americans wanted an "alternative" because the last administration spent money like a heroin addict with stolen credit cards. Good night, America.

NEVER FORGET, NEVER GIVE UP!

Yes, the talking heads backed Romney and here is WHY RUSH and the rest of them LOST:

http://rushtellthetruth.blogspot.com/2008/08/open-letter-to -rush-limbaugh.html)

http://www.clearchannel.com/Corporate/PressRelease.aspx?Pre ssReleaseID=2239


As for Huckabee, well he is too religious and we can't have that?

"The fundamental basis of this nation's laws was given to Moses onthe Mount. The fundamental basis of our Bill of Rights comes from the teachings...of Isaiah and St. Paul.

I don't think we emphasize that enough these days."

President Truman
The Attorney General's Conference,
February 15, 1950:

"America needs God more than God needs America.

If we ever forget that we are One Nation Under God, then we will be a Nation gone under."

President Ronald Reagan,
Aug. 23, 1984


"until the clergy of the various religious speak out constantly, courageously, and uncompromisingly to the powers that be, criticizing them, even if its politically unpopular or incorrect or uncomfortable," we will not succeed. "Until the religious leaders totally take on the corrupt justices in the various countries, the corrupt courts, the corrupt political leaders and name them and prohibit voting for such people based on religious reasons - until this happens we are going to continue to see the other side taking unfair advantage and further polluting the culture and brainwashing a younger generation as to the basic standards of right and wrong."

Rabbi Yehuda Levin, a spokesman for the Union of Orthodox Rabbis
of the United States and the Rabbinical Alliance of America with a combined membership of well over a thousand Rabbis



summers....good points but
what do you have in mind for these problems?
I agree ,even tho' I have weighed in on some of this Romney/Huckabee stuff I agree lets get
on to other stuff!
But we can only do so much as individuals,
for example: that Utah garbage you mentioned
there's not much we can do from Calif./La.
except write letters to authorities.That has to be taken care of by Utah authorities,etc. As for the soldiers/suicide, what do you suggest?
Your concern is appreciated.
Elvis

Go Back to Church Hucky
I had never heard of him before the primaries. What I did hear him say, the first, second, third etc., was 'I am the only real conservative because I WAS a Baptist Minister!" My conservative thinking went to 'Why are you a WAS minister?' I couldn't think of anything more honorable than to teach 'The Word'. Why give that up to be a polititian? Then I heard 'the rest of the story.' He raised taxes and pardoned 'repentent felons'. He was not above acting like a polititian to make some headway in the 'political world'.

I think he is a 'white collar McCainite'. I would not vote for him. Just a little too likely to go the way of the world to prove 'he's the best conservative.'

FORGET HUCKABEE & ROMENY
The primary is OVER. Both had the same right to run.

Instead of beating this dead issue for no purpose, consider the following:

Two teachers in Utah were arrested for having sex with the same male student. One of them had been having sex with the boy for over a year. He is 13 years old now. DON'T YOU THINK DOING SOMETHING ABOUT CHILDREN BEING SEXUALLY ABUSED ALL ACROSS THIS COUNTRY IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN REFIGHTING A PRIMARY?

The number of suicides in our Army serving overseas went up last month, again. It is as high as it ever was in Vietnam. DON'T YOU THINK DOING SOMETHING ABOUT THE LOSS OF THESE SOLDIERS IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN REFIGHTING A PRIMARY?

THE PRIMARY IS OVER.

CHILDREN STILL NEED OUR ATTENTION AND HELP.

OUR SOLDIERS SERVING OVERSEAS NEED OUR ATTENTION AND HELP.

If you have this much time to waste on something totally unproductive, SURELY you can find the time to get a solution to major problems we are facing NOW.

Tea Party - On moral absolutes
--
You're not gonna like this, which is why you need it.

Religion has nothing to do with morality.

You got that, son? Nothing.

If it did, the most religious people in the world - I'm talking Islamic whackjobs absolutely assured of Paradise with all six dozen virgins to be gotten by way of detonating their Semtex underwear - would be the most "moral" people on the planet.

And obviously, they're not.

Religious belief is - by its nature - impossible to prove. You can't even be sure that one self-detonating Holy Warrior at the north end of the bazaar believes in the same vision of Allah that his brother-in-faith at the south side does.

Jeez, if one's Sh'ia and the other's Sunni, they'd sooner blow each other away than the crowd of infidels caught between them.


You want a "moral absolute" for American conservatives, Tea Party?


Individual rights.

Life, liberty, property, NOTHING ELSE.

There's your moral absolute.

Do the goverment "public" schools teach our kids that they have a right, each to his own life, to liberty, and to property that the government is not allowed to thieve away from them?

Hell, no!

The "public" schools are immoral because they teach American kids to be docile taxpayers, never questioning, never resisting, never thinking for themselves.

Think less about putting prayer into our "public" schools and more about blowing them up.


They're each a little slice of hell on earth, son.

Send 'em to hell where they belong.

--

Poor Man's Bill Clinton
I'll support whoever the republican nominee is but I hope it's not this guy.

Romney/Palin or Romney/Jindal in 2012!

Mr. Huckabee
Sorry folks, Mr.Huckabee may have some "conservative views, but he is not a conservative when it comes to allowing all people to co-exist peacefully. Case in point. On several occasions during the Republican primaries, Mr. Huckabee took actions and bespoke words implying religious bigotry toward Mr. Romney due to Mr. Romney's religious affiliation. If one is truly "conservative", the free exercise of religious viewpoint (other than human sacrifice) should probably be a moot point at least in public discourse. Think how obnoxious Bill Maher is when he discourses on anything religious. Let's stick to original constitutional construction and intent to measure someone's conservativity. Also, can we know it off with how someone's genuine sincerety is somehow a measure of someone's character? Mrs Stalin, Hitler, Tse-tung, and Pol Pot were all sincere; an unfair comparison for sure, but you get the point, hopefully.

Nelda
You have made some good points, something to think about. It's definitely a fact that our
problems stem from a total breakdown of our
moral absolutes and lack of personal responsibilty. The O fed on that and uses it'
expertly.
We once were a moral and religious people, but
the breakdown accelerated when God was expelled from school and now the public square..there's even a move by the atheletic association in Illinois Schools to prohibit Christian schools from having prayer and religious announcements when they host public school teams..this is their own property. The communists will try anything to see which will fly at the moment.
The breakdown actually began earlier when the church was muzzled by LBJ's amendment prohibiting tax exempt organizations from
"electioneering"..of course these days it depends on what race the congregation is as to whether it will get a visit from the IRS. But the American church allowed it, and thus served two masters..more afraid of the IRS master than THE MASTER. So our culture has been on a fast track to H.ll, with a cold, calculating
sadist leading the way.
Is anyone else disgusted with the wimpy REpubs
making excuses like Mariinez saying the people vetted O when they voted him in, or Cornyn checking with Snopes which got it's info from Factcheck? With idiots like this, who needs the Republicans? Senator Stuck on Stupid..IT'S THE CONSTITUTION! DUH!

"Club for Greed"
Anybody else remember Huckabee calling the Club for Growth the "Club for Greed?" Total conservative my @$$!

It's the Socialist Conspiracy, Stupid!!
As Krauthammer pointed out so artfully yesterday, there is abundant evidence that BHO is seeking to create fear and panic in America that will allow him to seize greater control over the economy and rebuild it in his socialist/commmunist image. This is a blitzkrieg from a master of politics, the likes of which the world has not seen since Adolph Hitler. Many of us warned that this was the grand plan of BHO and the Dems, but a lot of mush-brained Republicans masquerading as conservatives--Chris Buckley, David Brooks, Peggy Noonan, Kathleeen Parker, et al--insisted BHO was actually a conservative-centrist and helped deliver a BHO victory. Even George Will was duped and now is back pedaling furiously.

If you're not working actively to fight back, you're part of the problem.

WAKE UP, AMERICA, OR DIE IN YOUR SLEEP!!!

Mr. Total Conservative? I Don't Buy It.
Huckabee's a good man, but hardly "Mr. Total Conservative." I'm still upset about how he through his delegates to McCain just in order to deny Mitt Romney a win in the West Virginia Primary.

That being said, I think he's doing a good job on his tv show. It's an excellent venue for him. I think he brings some good ideas to the table. However, I think he should remain a talk show host, not a candidate. http://theclosetconservative.com

Eeeny Meeny Miney Mo
Parker, who Would you put forth to be President and VP? Ron Paul? You sound like him in some of your statements. Does the John Birch society have anyone you would like? Just wondering. Actually, they had some interesting ideas several decades ago but one never reads or hears anything about them anymore. On the opposite side, a talkshow interview with the head of the communist party of America where he was praising what Obama's trying to do was fascinating! I guess he "outed" since most everyone is afraid to even mention communism for fear of being compared to McCarthy, who BTW was a great and courageous man. Anyone else hear that interview? If I remember right, it was Huckabee who first brought out the fact that a communist and a radical Islamist had helped fund Obama's education at Harvard. Anyone correct me if I'm wrong.

Is this the guy ??
Who criticized Palin,Romney,and even Ann
Coulter? The guy who when it was obvious
he wasn't going to get the nomination wouldn't get out of the picture?
Sure looks like a guy who is self-centered
to the point of nausea(sp)!
National elections are bigger than Arkansas!
Elvis

Interview with Mike Huckabee
Parker, you wrote after denying that technology has anything to do with attitudes and behaviors, that it's the result, not the cause. I beg to differ. Non-liberal research shows it contributes to the cause and is the result. However, I agree totally with you on your thoughts in these paragraphs:

"Beginning with the public education of all children, followed by compulsory attendance laws, coupled with child labor laws, state approved curriculum, followed by federal mandates and propaganda mandated from the courts and the so-called experts in education..." Especially the propaganda, I think! Having worked in public education for many years in a large city in another State,I saw and heard this to be true. I also know what children of all ages told me about the tvs and computers in their rooms and what they were seeing and how they were terrified and having nightmares; also how their parent was letting boyfriend or girlfriend LIVE in their home and leaving them alone with their children!! My book WILL be finished one of these days. You would change your mind about technology and the influence on our society if you ever worked as a counselor!

HICKABEE! HITCHHIKER.
As one poster said on another website,who is
not a Mormon..Huckabee wouldn't make a pimple
on Romneys butt in intelligence !

HITCHHIKER- GOOD POST! ROMNEY..IS OF THE SAME POSITION OF HIS CHURCH ON ABORTION..ONLY
WHEN IT IS INCEST,RAPE,HEALTH OF THE MOTHER IS VERY BAD AND GREAT RISK ON HER LIFE.
BTW..I was born in Oklahoma, and the Air Force
sent me right back..Clinton-Sherman AFB!Smile.

So Huckabee is completely conservative..bull!
He was a real LOVER of illegals..check out his record and things he said for them. He wanted them to be elgible(sp) for ------------S.Security,citizenship,special benefits ,etc.!
And arranged a extra nice going away gift for himself..more than all the previous Gov.
And kept whining about Mitts money! A
preacher COVETING ...tch.,tch.,tch.
Keep the bozo on tv,radio,or the first stagecoach out of town as far as Iam concerned!
Elvis

Bunker mentality

Early during the campaign I was a Huckabee supporter. I even sent him $100 and planned to send more later. Then he started saying Bush had a "bunker mentality", which is what the liberal dems were saying. I didn't send him another dime and voted for Romney rather than Huckabee.
I said before the election that if Obama wins we conservatives will be furious with him in 6 weeks and if McCain wins we will be furious with him in 6 months. I should not have been so generous with either of them. We got furious with Obama after 6 days and with McCain it was about 6 weeks.
Will I support Huck if the opportunity arises? I don't know. If he chooses Sarah Palin, I will.

Bob
Ok

Grover Cleveland was a conservative
Romney is a country-mile from conservative.
Newt is not even close.
Huckabee is a light-year away from conservative.

Many of you just don't get it.

When Huckabee promises to do away with the National Bank Act, the Department of Education, the Department of Labor, the federal EPA,
the Department of Agriculture, the Administrative 'Courts', and on and on and on, then I might start thinking he is a conservative. Otherwise, he's just another politician that walks like a fascist, talks like a fascist, acts like a fascist and governs like a fascist.
He dresses and talks no different than Woodrow Wilson, the father of American Fascism.


From THE NATURAL STATE--ARKANSAS ON HUCK
After reading all the posts up to now (2:23) I must heartily commend DFCStech, Larky, and Pat in Indy. They were factual, not just "spewed" venom against someone!
I met Mike Huckabee when he was Governor of our fine State and found him to be not only very likeable, but sincere--who looked me in the eye when we visited, not looking around for someone who might look richer or more important. His speeches were factual, common sense, conservative, humorous, moral, family friendly.
I think my friend from OK was so correct when they said the rural people were for Huckabee and the big city people were for Romney and McCain. I noticed that here in our county, as well. From comments I heard from folks who had moved here from the big cities, like Chicago, for example tended to not like Mike. I grew up on a farm in the Ozarks, achieved my MEd, have rubbed elbows dignitaries and self-described "experts" on various topics, but always felt the rural people and the small town folks of my heritage were still the salt of the earth and seemed to have the most common sense. I think homegrown Mike Huckabee has a lot of that kind of common sense and practicality. May God bless him and others like him!

BTC
(1) So Huckabee would have let the entire banking system collapse playing perfectly into the hands of the socialists who are now left with having to rely on prolonging the recession in order to create the conditions necessary for totalitarianism.

(2) Huckabee is staunchly pro life. No gray area there. He is perfectly willing to use the government to impose his religious beliefs, something used by the left quite well in painting conservatives as witch hunters. Romney is pro life but, decidedly unsure of how much force should be applied to this.

(3) So. Huckabee is a populist poser. A socialist. No surprise here. Rally the poor, who are many, and rail against the rich, who are few. As someone else mentioned here recently, I never got a job from a poor man. Typical class warfare relying on envy, which was a sin last I checked.

(4) That may be correct but, Huckabee proudly proclaimed his previous service as the number one qualification for the office. It was in bold print at the top of his resume. Romney downplayed his church service, correctly, as irrelevant to the qualifications of president.

Sandy & Nelda...
"Could all the violent shows on TV and in movies be one of the root causes of all the mean-spiritedness in this country??!!"

A classic example of short-term thinking. Archetypical of a generation obsessed with current events, who's number one and totally ignoring historical evidence.

The 'behavior' we see in current society is hardly the result of modern technology. It is a result of generations of skimming little bits of social behavior like slicing a salami.

Beginning with the public education of all children, followed by compulsory attendance laws, coupled with child labor laws, state approved curriculum, followed by federal mandates and propaganda mandated from the courts and the so-called experts in education.

The result is an amoral society which is both narcissistic and infinitely immature. Selfish, self-loathing, covetous and overtly hostile to any form of delayed gratification. Infantile in their fear of government while remaining totally indifferent to the loss of liberty, the plundering of their neighbor and the idea that more laws are the solution to every social problem. The avoidance of self-reliance since the end of the First World War has far more to do with crime than the inability to differentiate between fact and fiction on a television screen.

The crap on television is the result, not the cause.

Petition to Force Obama ...
to produce his real birth certificate ...

If he has one ....

http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=81550


Interview with Mike Huckabee
Sandy in TX---my thoughts precisely!! Could all the violent shows on TV and in movies be one of the root causes of all the mean-spiritedness in this country??!! I see it more and with cursing and dirty words on non-"conservative" sites among the postings, but the attitude is the same. As a retired counselor, I'm also wondering as I analyze this phenomena, if the horrific number of divorces (with lots of acid attitudes between spouses and absorbed by children who are now young adults!!!) has been a factor in all this vitriolic stuff!
Anyway, I believe we could have won the election with Huckabee/Palin ticket, but because of contentious-type people in our Party who can't agree on much of anything in Any group, be it political, historical (such as SCV etc...), religious,--we got John McCain (who IS an American hero, but wouldn't make a good President) and a sort of black man, who the young people and blacks of our Nation voted for to "make history"!!!!!!!!!
After reading these responses to the interview with Mike Huckabee, a man of great ideas, common sense, conservative views and did Much for Arkansas while Governor, I'm wondering if I made a mistake in subscribing to Townhall. Is this an example of their readership???!!

Romney the Messiah
For all of you for whom Romney is your messiah, ask yourself a few questions: (1) compare Romney on the bailout with Huckabee; (2) compare Romney's prolife record (or appalling lack thereof) with Huckabee; (3) compare Huckabee's questioning of big business (who primarily supported Obama, wonder why?) with Romney and (4) ask yourself why Romney is not called "Morman Missionary and Bishop" unlike Huckabee who is called a preacher in every article. Finally ask yourself who would be more qualifed in our media driven politics to take on Obama in a debate and win using conservative principles and ideas that would be persuasive to a majority of the Reagan democrats and young voters who abandoned the Republicans for the Democrats in the past two elections. Ideas and principles and the ability to articulate them in the end win elections and unfortunately McCain was lacking plain and simple. Romney is also lacking no matter how much money he has and you all know it. The battle will be won on Main Street not Wall Street, particularly after this current economic debacle. If you do not believe me look at your next 401-k statement and do so on April 15th.

Mike is
Likable candidate, and has decent views, though I many of his so called conservative 'accomplishments' as the Gov of Arkansas were stretched quite a bit during the campaign.

However, HE was the problem with the campaign. Even though he did NOT have the base, he did not bow out after NH and made it a 3 person race during the primaries, taking just enough votes from Mitt to keep McCain alive.

He played the spoiler to arguably (and less so given the current economic crisis) the best candidate for the republican party and the only one (in hind-site) that could have taken BHO.

Mike was the spoiler in the Rep. primaries, and I wouldnt be surprised if this wasnt the intended strategy because the southern baptist didnt want a Mormon representing the Rep. Party. The fact that Mike stayed on so long in the primary (till the end) seems to reinforce that as well. Conservatives need to get their act together.

Thanks Huckabee !
Mike Huckabee is a worthless bigot who made a dirty deal with McCain to throw Mitt Romney off the Ticket.

Does anyone really believe our Economy would be this bad with Romney in charge ?

I don't like Obama, but I DESPISE Huckabee.

Jason said,
"Obama is Huck's fault."

Really? Well, my deepest thanks to Mike Huckabee then!

Apollo on Newt
Apollo Location: WA
Date: Mar 7, 2009 - 10:55 AM EST Mickey, Newt Gingrich
Newt Gingrich was not and is not a limited government conservative. ...

==========================

You present a reasonable case, but I hold to the memory of a Republican lead Congress (A Newt lead House) that had contained spending enough we entered the 21st Century with an annual budget in the black. Something back in '93 Bill Clinton and his regime had declared to be impossible.

Federal government spending seemed to be finally under control until Newt stepped down and the Republican Congress of the 21st century began to look too much like a typical tax and spend DemwitRAT led Congress of years gone by.

Obama is Huck's fault
It is no secret that Huck hates Romney. He clearly stayed in the race to help McCain. By doing that, he took votes that would have gone to Romney even though Huck knew he had no chance. (And no, I wasn't a Romney supporter.) So for me to hear Huckabee trashing Obama makes me sick. Without him we might have actually had a chance to keep the White House.

!A man with soul!
"Mike Huckabee, is the heart and soul of the Conservative movement.
He is the fire side chat, the voice for freedom,
and the best conservative to listen to at the moment.

Huckabee delivers Hope when everything looks bleak, he is definitely the Will Rodgers of our age. He just keeps us, holding on, to when we
will have a sane Government again.

We need more like Mike Huckabee, and I welcome anyone who can "talk the talk and walk the walk" in the Republican party.

Mickey, Newt Gingrich
Newt Gingrich was not and is not a limited government conservative.

Read the book he wrote right after the 1994 "Republican Revolution". In that book he constantly praised FDR, in fact, he praised FDR more than any Republican.

Gingrich is a futurist/technocrat. He believes in the power of government to make life better. As a pragmatist he will try anything, usually something that interferes with individual liberty.

He's a lot more like Herbert Hoover and FDR than like Coolidge or Reagan. Don't believe the leftist hype that Gingrich is some kind of laissez-faire, deregulating free trader, he isn't. The only thing that Gingrich supported while he was speaker that increased liberty was getting rid of the 55 mph federal speed limit. Sorry, but that's not enough to claim the mantle of small government.

Matt
Obama has had only two months in office and look at the amount of damage he has done in that short time. If you were seeing things clearly, you would realize that Obama is just the opposite of the kind of leader we need to have in Washington. From your post, I am assuming that you voted for Ronald Reagan both times when he ran for President. Another question I have is: would you rather have your freedom come from a Christian country or a Communist country, or a country under sharia law, or the type of country that Obama (and Pelosi) are planning (i.e. economic hardship for Americans and heavy handed solcialism, including restricting free speech in a way that was never intended by the Constitution?)

Early 90's??
Matt Location: NY
Date: Mar 7, 2009 - 9:59 AM EST Not a freedom-loving guy

I abandoned the Republican Party in the early '90s because of people like Huckabee--an economic populist and a personal behavior restricter. He's the absolute opposite of what we should want in our leaders.
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Early 90's?? I gotta ask what you been smokin??

For Newt Gingrich was the hallmark of the Republican Party in the "early 90's", not Huckabee. And, the only place the terms "economic populist" or "personal behavior restrictor" might ever be used to describe Newt would be in a pinkos eye.

BTW: Matt, was you even old enough to be off your mothers nipple way back in the "early 90's"?

Good job Bill
I do believe anyone who has even a small amount of intelligence, after reading your above, can see Gov. Huckabee is a conservative. And, in the political context of the word.

I admit to being a bit suspicious of his labeling himself a "total conservative, a conscientious one." I'm afraid it puts me too much in mind of an adjective previously used to prefaces a particular Republicans vision of conservatism....."Compassionate."

I simply prefer my conservatism to be non-hyphenated thank you.

During the primary I did not like the way Huckabee appeared to define conservatism. Fair or not, at first blush he seemed to be waving the flag of hells fire and brimstone southern preaching Baptist religious conservatism based on the Bible and not so much a political philosophy founded on the US Constitution.

Your above causes me to want to take a second look. And, there is little doubt Huck will be running again come 2012...

Heck, I think he might already be running. :)

Not a freedom-loving guy
I abandoned the Republican Party in the early '90s because of people like Huckabee--an economic populist and a personal behavior restricter. He's the absolute opposite of what we should want in our leaders.

Larky - On any kind of sense
--
Gushes Larky:

"This man makes more common sense out of our situation...."


Bullpuckey.

Yet another CINO (of the "pseudoconservative" variety) with nonsense nostrums and a "Do-It-All-For-You" vision of government as Santa Claus.

This guy has precisely *no* reading of the economy or any of the other "problems that plague us," and is just a wee bit useless as whole than his own left nipple in particular.





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"Having laid one of the biggest eggs in American political history, embroiling the country in two useless, stupidly irrational wars and destroying the economy, Republicans now claim that they want to know what they can do to regain our respect, revive their party, and bring it back to power. They can begin by helping to restore the Rule of Law to America, no matter whose ox it gores, no matter whose boat it floats.

"That's called honesty.

"That's called integrity.

"That's called principle.

"Newt Gingrich will call it Perfect and say it's the enemy of the Good."


-- L. Neil Smith

Huckabaee
This man makes more common sense out of our situation than the multitudes of those supposedly running things in Washington. He has real practical solutions for the problems that plague us, partly because of the money mad congressmen in Washington who are more interested in promoting themselves than taking care of the business of the American people. I do hope he runs again, as we need some of his practicality in Washington!!

Huckabee is not the...
Total conservative.
He's more like Bush redux.

Thank you Huck.
I knew Huck was the man when he embraced the FairTax, but I knew he was a sincere, caring person when I found out he gave GROSS 10% tithe to the church. Faith and FairTax. Smart guy.

If Huck was a conservative
If Huck did all those wonderful things DFCSTech talks about, makes me wonder why the pitiful weak support for him coming from conservatives in Arkansas. According to Novak, Huckabee left the Party in Arkansas so weak, they didn't even run a senate campaign. It also makes me wonder about the pitiful weak support he has from conservative columnists and think tanks, as well as conservatives in his church, CPAC... need I go on? The reality is that Huch is just an apostrophe in the Republican Party. Not of any import at all except in his own mind. Sadly the only time he gets attention is when he is beating on Palin and Romney. He is a "born again" conservative. The title Mr Total Conservative is there to give us all a hearty laugh.

It Matters Not
At this point it all matters not. We are screwed or I should say we have screwed ourselves by electing the "chosen one"! The America we knew is dead.

The TRUTH #2
One more thing. Huckabee didn't give us McCain - Romney did! I can PROVE it. Huckabee's strength was in the rural areas and McCain and Romney's votes all came from the urban areas. Just look at any map that shows the votes, by county. The fact of that matter is that if Romney had stayed in longer, he could have pulled more votes from McCain, thus making it more possible for McCain to have been prevented from reaching a majority of delegates, which would have given us a brokered convention that McCain would not have won. Romney MUST have figured that HE wouldn't have won at a brokered convention either and decided to drop out early and live to fight another day. It's just logical. Here's a map for those who care to actually know the truth: http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/primaries/results/state/# MO

The TRUTH #1
The column was great. The comments here, just floor me. So much misinformation about Gov. Huckabee, it's amazing!

The man had a great record as a Governor.
$200 Million deficit turned into an $850 Million surplus.
96 tax cuts.
50% decrease in welfare roles.
50% increase in wages.
Public schools went from #49 in the nation to #8.
Unwed teenage mothers decreased significantly.
The infrastructure was dramatically improved.
75,000 Hurrican Katrina victims were given refuge.
His pro-life accomplishments were astounding.

And all in the face of a liberal, Democrat legislation.

Conservatism vs. Liberalism
SJ Doc Location: NJ
Date: Mar 6, 2009 - 11:27 PM EST No ''hard core conservative'' at all
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"Here is my definition of true Conservatism.

"Conservatism is a political philosophy that stands for a Federal government that functions within the strictures and boundaries of the US Constitution.

"That's it. Anything less than that definition is not true Conservatism."
-- Russell D. Longcore
( http://www.ncc-1776.org/tle2009/tle504-20090201-05.html )

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Excellent description of conservatism.

Now realize liberals such as our current President are the political opposite. In his case it's becoming apparent, as far against the left rail as they get.

Thus, making:

"Liberalism a political philosophy bent on the destruction of the status quo, tradition and boundaries currently in place. The US Constitution being the fat juicy target.

Liberals constantly work to install their next big idea du jour. In Barack NObama's case, the next big idea is no doubt a neo-Marxist plan created by him and his buddies at the Chitown think tank and points farther left.

Mr. Huckabee

When you talk about abolishing the Fed then I'll believe you are a "total conservative."

I don't know...
I'm not convinced the man is really conservative either. He may be pro-life, but he still sounds like a proponent of big government to me.

Open comment to JP
JP...second or third? Who Cares? second is the first loser!!!

The structure of our Republican primary race is flawed. We saw this play out as clear as can be during this election cycle. Our opponents had a horse race to the finish, which is far more representative of the Peoples' choice.

Run Rush, Run!!!

No ''hard core conservative'' at all
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The Huckabee humpers are in serious need of some head-unwedging.

This guy is "conservative" in precisely the same way Crash Test Johnnie is.

Which is to say - not one friggin' little bit.




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"Here is my definition of true Conservatism.

"Conservatism is a political philosophy that stands for a Federal government that functions within the strictures and boundaries of the US Constitution.

"That's it. Anything less than that definition is not true Conservatism."

-- Russell D. Longcore
( http://www.ncc-1776.org/tle2009/tle504-20090201-05.html )

Rowly
I agree with Rowly. I wish Thompson would have been more assertive in his run for President. During the early primaries, I didn't have much of an opinion on McCain, Romney, or Huckabee. I didn't like any of those options. I started DISLIKING Huckabee after he made the decision to remain in the race even after there was no possible way he could win the nomination. Only McCain and Romney had the possibility of becoming the nominee. Huckabee stayed in either due to his narcisism or because he didn't want Romney to overcome McCain's lead. THAT is why we ended up with McCain as the candidate even though he should have been #4 on the list. In essence, Huckabee allowed Obama to be foisted upon us. Thanks Huck.
Oh well, water under the bridge; but I will not support him ever for President for the reasons outlined above.

"Daughter named Reagan" is right
Huck is not a conservative. I just wonder if those supporting him here even know much about their own candidate. He complained after the election that many in his own church didn't support him. Why was that? Because he was beating up on the conservatives when they were trying to clear the liberals out of his own church. When he was Governor, he beat up on the conservatives who opposed his tax and spend policies, his pro illegal immigrant statements. No real conservative supporters there either. No real support in the mainstream conservative opinion leaders. No real support among conservative think tanks like club for growth. The conservatives never liked him. Some non conservative evangelicals supported him and that was it.

Then there was his big ethics problems such as the pettiness he showed in taking stuff from the Governors mansion when he left, and it took an ethics committee to get him to return it. He is a "born again" conservative who changed his colors in the primaries. Shhish, do these people supporting him even know anything about him. I suspect they go to the same church and that is good enough for them. They really do need a independent brain.

Republican Candidates Redux
I wanted Fred Thompson to get some traction,but alas,it never happened. As long as we allow the left wing media to hold debates and choose our candidate,we will never win.

Many people watch the debates and decide who they support from them. They are too lazy or apathetic to learn anything about the candidates.

The liberal media never gave the 'lower tier' a chance. That is why they were lower tier. Without millions of dollars,they had no chance. They could not raise money because they were almost ignored in the debates.

It was decided early on by the left that McCain would be our candidate. They knew he would not fight to win. He cared more for Democrats than Republicans,especially conservatives.He was not loved by the right,either,for that reason.

I would never vote for anyone who puts his religion as a top priority,no matter what religion it is. They would be crucified by the left,especially the media.

Not a conservative
Mike Huckabee doesn't know the first thing about conservatism. He is nothing but a sleaze ball, like the other POS from Hope, Arkansas.
In our society today there is only one question. Who is more stupid, the Leftard, or the followers of that completely slimy, worthless, "Preacher", Mike Shuckabee.

I am not sure that Obama is a worse President than Huckabee would be. Talk about a race to the bottom of the idiot pile!

Saving and creating jobs
Think about the idea of "saving" jobs and the elusiveness of such an estimate. Well, the top news on Yahoo right now is that the President is speaking today in Columbus, OH at a police academy graduation for the commencement of 25 officers. (Subtext: During these tight economic times for "everyone", what is the value added for having the CEO of the US of A take a day trip in the largest, most expensive company jet in the world to speak at a fairly common ceremony?). Although not in the AP article on Yahoo, when I heard this news on the radio this morning, included was the additional information that the stimulus was providing, at the Mayor's personal request to Obama, funds to give these 25 officers jobs. However, the stimulus money was only going to fund these positions for 1 year. But, there should be no concern about the out years since the Columbus PD usually has around 40 retirements each year and these officers would fill in those vacated positions. Question: How many jobs will this bit of stimulus funding "save" or "create"?

Take another look at Huckabee
Everyone should take another look at Huckabee.

He's conservative. And he's a great communicator.

I don't think he torpedoed Romney the way some other posters here seem to think. For the sake of discussion, let's say he did. So what? That's politics, and it would only show that he can play hardball, which is what a politician must do.

Having said that, I think he is less culpable there than others think.

As for questions about his religion, I'd point out that he has a great way of being genuine and saying who he is. But I don't think he uses it or manipulates the way a Clinton, Bush, or Obama does. I think he talks about his faith when people ask him directly about it.

In short, I admire him and would love it if he ran again. Great man, great leader.

townhall.mormon?
I have no problems with any religion save those who want to blow others up nor due i technically have a problem with those whom it is there right to choose no religion. But c'mon people it is obvious to me after reading hundreds of post that the Romney defenders have a big chip on there shoulders. Everybody needs to grow up and get over it. Mitt was not the perfect candidate and niether was Huck. OK fine but either of them would have been far superior to POTUS Obama.

Get over whatever sensitivities that are lingering my friendly Mormons because it is gonna be a difficult three or so years! And you too Huckites!

Now lets all kiss and make up now ok Thanks! Or in the words of Mark Levin, "Thank Me Very Much!" and "what are you wearing?" BTW Mark levin is Jewish...SHHHHH.

'Nuff Said
Huckabee opposed the Bailouts from the very first; Romney? he supported them until it became clear that the conservatives were really against the bailouts...

HA!

Hooray for Huckabee!
He was the only candidate who was a "hard core conservative" (http://www.ontheissues.org/Mike_Huckabee.htm); both McCain and Romney were "populist conservatives". http://www.ontheissues.org/Mitt_Romney.htm
http://www.ontheissues.org/John_McCain.htm

And JP is right--Huckabee did come in second place in the delegate count: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_(United_Stat es)_presidential_primaries,_2008

His "deal" in West Virginia caucus, by the way, was between Huckabee supporters and Ron Paul supporters; McCain released his delegates to vote for Huckabee, but there was no "deal" between them. Just look at the results--Ron Paul got 3 delegates from WV, and McCain got none. Look it up.

And I can't allow an article on Huckabee to go by without mentioning the biggest reason for Huckabee's support: no, it wasn't religious bigotry, no matter how badly the Mittwits whine; it was The Fair Tax, a plan for real and comprehensive tax reform that eliminates the income, estate, FICA, medicare, corporate, and capital gains taxes and replaces it with a national sales tax. http://www.fairtax.org

Huckabee is a total RINO
He is for environmentalist initiatives, farm subsidies, health nanny statism, consumer protectionism, education and job programs, etc. He openly advocates setting aside ideology and trying to deal with things on a range-of-the-moment basis. The religious bigotry of him and his followers is beyond the pale. He is a moron, and his followers are total morons. Somebody took the Stupid Stick and just went to town on those people. He needs to shut up and retire.

HUCK is the Liberals worst Nightmare
The fake republicans can be silent and leave the party. Moronism is over.

william from calif
the whiner messiah has named rush as his number one enemy.

Time for the messiah to put up or stfu. But what we have is not only an affirmative action president but a punk who expects others to fight his battles for him.

But the messiah started the battle with rush because he can't understand how anybody would dare question his overall stupidity concerning the economy. But if the messiah is so confident he knows something he should have no problem defending his policies. But instead we have a fear monger crying crisis when he promised to show leadership

But it seems the country is waking up to find who they voted for is not the person who campaigned to be president

Someone should.......
let Huckabee know the primary is over

A total fraud.
That's what Huckabee is. His opinion of the 'Club for Growth' - the "Club for Greed", says it all.

AARGH!!!
Oops-Sorry about that. Should have been four.

I think somebody made me do arithmetic liberal style. LOL

Mr. Total Conservative-yeah-right
Remember the old Lincoln adage:

If you call a tail a leg how many legs does a dog have?.. One-calling a tail a leg doesn't make it one"

Huckabee stuck it to us!
Huckabee, please accept responsibility for helping this socialist president get elected. You know if you hadn't screwed Romney there would have been a different outcome. Many of us will never forget that. I personally will work hard to be sure you DO NOT succeed in the presidential primary and there are many like me.

We got your number so go pee up a waxed rope!!

Huck can't let it go.
I was not a fan of Huckabee's antics in the primaries, and he just can't let it go. Even in this interview he points out that his state even had a higher dem to republican ratio than Mass. Another backhanded attack on Romney?

And this whining about others who outspent him and unfairly attacked him (another veiled attack on Romney) is getting excrutiatingly tired. Move on Mike.

Sandy
writes, "It is not about one's faith but a body of true conservatives working for the same principles with many leaders and spokespersons. Mike Huckabee is one of those people and I support his efforts today."

I admire the sentiment in the first part but, I have to disagree that Mike is one of those people. Mike wears the uniform. He would switch sides in a New York minute if the job offer was better. He can't, of course, at this stage. He picked his team by becoming a minister politician. I will support any efforts he makes in causes I also support. I goes without saying. I will never support him personally, however, because he is nothing more than a typical politician and we have way too many of those already.

I have to question your sincerity to truly support people who support causes dear to your heart. If you support Huckabee, you also support excluding certain people from the cause due to things that have absolutely no bearing on it. Besides, mormons, Huckabee would exclude conservative gays. Would you? We agree on 99.9% of issues but, sorry, your gay so hit the road.

Dream On
Huckabee is a divisive hypocrite. He will never be even a VP candidate let alone a Presidential candidate. I hate the way he beats on Palin and Romney. Like the way he beat on conservatives in his church, like the way he beat on conservatives when he was Governor. I guess you could say that in the primaries he was "born again" as a consevative. Can't stand the guy.

Summers
writes, "(And for you touchy people, yes, Reid is a Mormon. This doesn't have SQUAT to do with his religion.)"

Precisely. I know the primary is over but, forgive me for still being touchy about a man who went out of his way, no I mean, waay out of his way to inject religion into politics and still has a platform and may still return as a candidate someday. He is part of the head in the sand Buchanan wing of the party and that wing needs to be clipped if there is any hope for the republican party in the future. Personally, I wouldn't mind seeing it die but, the alternative is worse and a third party is pretty much impossible at this stage of the game.

At a time when we desperately need to elect the best people period to office, someone like Huckabee can swoop in and eliminate good potential candidates by using religious bigotry which also feeds the leftist narrative of conservatives as bigots. I have no problem with Romney but, plenty of issues with Reid. I would have no problem voting for a member of a satanic cult if he or she stood for small government, liberty under a strict constitution, and strong national defense.

Huckabee is running people out from under the tent at exactly the time when we need them the most due to a religious litmus test. I will not support any candidate for office that acts friendly to this clod.

To agree with Harold
Dittos Harold,

I think I'll always have a hard time taking Huckabee seriously after the anti-mormon stance that he helped to foster in order to benefit McCain. Religious smear tactics inside our own Party???

Romney wasn't perfect, but at least he had business/economic accumen and probably wouldn't have been reduced to the "we too love immigrants, big spending, global warming, and rainbows" stance that McCain ended up taking. I wish Mr. Huckabee and his family well, but "Mr. Total Conservative"? I think not.

United we stand, divided we fall !!
Politics is dirty and nasty and people say and do things some will never forgive or forget. I am a Christian and I do not hate anyone. A dear friend of mine is a Mormon and another is an atheist. It is not about one's faith but a body of true conservatives working for the same principles with many leaders and spokespersons. Mike Huckabee is one of those people and I support his efforts today. Let go of the past and plan now for 2012 or America is lost. Sad, but I do not think this will happen judging by the comments on this site. Even Reagan had his opponents and made mistakes and I am not sure he could have been elected in today's warped values, bias and mean-spirited society.

Stay on tv Huck
We like you on tv.
We do remember, however, that your machinations in the Primary greatly helped the main street media get McCain elected as the Republican candidate. McCain did not have a chance. Now we have President Obama, who does not have a clue on economic policies. We had a chance of doing better.

huck the hypocrite
during the primary old huck was nothing more than mccain's attack dog and bootlicker.

Huck the minister attacked romneys morman religion and the repubs got the new york times favorite rhino as their candidate.

Less anyopne forget after he won the nomination mccain acted as though he wasn;t sure he was happy he won and expected everyday americans to fight for his election while mccain acted as though he was above the fray.

Later we hear that mccain and the messiah were having discussions prior to the election about how they could work together after the election was over.

But huck now acts as though he could be doing a better job than the messiah. But he is really delusional he would have been given the chance. The msm bet the house the messiah would win and they would have savaged anyone the repubs ran for office.

Too bad old huck never realized that backing mccain was nothing more than backing a loser. For the right to think this traitor can be trusted is more recipe for disaster. His back ground would give the msm ample ammunition to attack the repubs as captive of the religious right, should huck run for and win the repub's presidential primaries in 3 years.

Mccain was an exceptionally bad candidate, huck would be a disaster

Brittanicus
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.

The GOP primary is OVER!!!!!

WE HAVE PROBLEMS TODAY AND TOMORROW TO FACE!!!!

Please, folks, take Brittanicus' advice and do something about E-verify! Reid couldn't get his vote together to block it so it will come up for a vote. Call and/or e-mail Congress.

(And for you touchy people, yes, Reid is a Mormon. This doesn't have SQUAT to do with his religion.)

Palin 2012
Huckabee been there done that. Go Sarah.

NANCY PELOSI ! She doesn't support Amer

POWER TO THE PEOPLE!

Hundreds of Billions of dollars are spent supporting ILLEGAL ALIENS in this Nation! Speaker Nancy Pelosi supports it!

E-verify has been returned for a vote under Senator Sessions Amendment 604. even though Nevada's Sen Harry Reid try to cut-off debate. It shows the power of THE PEOPLE magnified by our phone calls to Reid and our own Senators and Congressman.

Senator Reid is furious about not receiving enough votes from his fellow lawmakers to KILL the amendment. Reid, Pelosi, Robert Menendez, Gutierrez, Feinstein, Crowley are part of the pack, that removed E-Verify from the Stimulus. They have been corrupted by special interest groups, so that MILLIONS OF ILLEGAL ALIENS can take unemployed American workers jobs. 604 commits E-verify for another five years, but it should must be in---Perpetuity.

Don't think your job is safe, no matter what rung of the ladder you are on. Professional--trade your job is at risk? Imported cheap labor legal and illegal should be your concern? E-verify is the most powerful tool we have to remove illegal aliens from the workplace? Remember Reid and his thrall, when they want to be re-elected. General Washington switchboard number is 202-224-3121 Call President Obama comment line 202-456-1111. Let them know THE PEOPLE want their demands met! More information at NUMBERSUSA, JUDICIALWATCH, CAPSWEB, AMERICAN PATROL

Speaker Pelosi! What about American Wor

POWER TO THE PEOPLE!

Hundreds of Billions of dollars are spent supporting ILLEGAL ALIENS in this Nation! Speaker Nancy Pelosi supports it!

E-verify has been returned for a vote under Senator Sessions Amendment 604. even though Nevada's Sen Harry Reid try to cut-off debate. It shows the power of THE PEOPLE magnified by our phone calls to Reid and our own Senators and Congressman.

Senator Reid is furious about not receiving enough votes from his fellow lawmakers to KILL the amendment. Reid, Pelosi, Robert Menendez, Gutierrez, Feinstein, Crowley are part of the pack, that removed E-Verify from the Stimulus. They have been corrupted by special interest groups, so that MILLIONS OF ILLEGAL ALIENS can take unemployed American workers jobs. 604 commits E-verify for another five years, but it should must be in---Perpetuity.

Don't think your job is safe, no matter what rung of the ladder you are on. Professional--trade your job is at risk? Imported cheap labor legal and illegal should be your concern? E-verify is the most powerful tool we have to remove illegal aliens from the workplace? Remember Reid and his thrall, when they want to be re-elected. General Washington switchboard number is 202-224-3121 Call President Obama comment line 202-456-1111. Let them know THE PEOPLE want their demands met! More information at NUMBERSUSA, JUDICIALWATCH, CAPSWEB, AMERICAN PATROL

I like Mike!
I wanted to see Mike make it to the big show and i would have voted for him in an instant. You may or may not agree with Mike on every single issue but you know where he stands. He seems to have strong convictions and is willing to stand by them. If i could flip a switch and trade out Obama for someone else Mike would be my choice. Not that would be an improvement of significant proportions.

Mike Huckabee
says, "In fact, I'm thinking about ordering the Rosetta Stone program of Mandarin Chinese because if we keep having them buy up our currency, we'll all need to speak it."

Ha. Ha. How many of our treasury securities they buy has nothing to do with it. Since the largest population in the world has decided to embrace the market and the world's largest economy has decided to embrace communism, the end result is easy to forecast. China will be the largest economy in the world and it might not take as long as previously thought since we will be shrinking our economy under the guidance of Obama, Pelosi, and Reid. It is a dog eat dog competitive world and we just voted to wear milk bone underwear. The world would be much better off if we continued to lead its growth and bring more people out of poverty. Instead we will stop, take a break with socialism, and let the rest of the world catch up. Trouble is, they won't stop there and return the favor. Learning Chinese may be a smart thing to do.

I have a question for Mike though. Do you insure that only Americans or American owned companies purchase your debt? Would you find another bank for your car loan if a Chinese looking teller worked at your bank? As one of the most flamboyant and famous bigots in this country, I suppose so. Or do you only hate other religions and not ethnic groups or nationalities Mr. Conservative? Thanks for helping solidify the republican party's reputation for bigotry.

"My Friend"... Mikie

Like the other discerning Posters .. I don't trust the Huck, and I never did, despite his religious twist.. Actually, in this column, he gave the correct answers.. but based on his past lib to moderate governance, and the way he & McShame ganged up and stabbed Romney in the back... He is not on my future GOP leaders short list.. and I don't watch him on the alphabet media, FIX News..

NO,NO
I am a total conservative, Huckabee is not. No to Huckabee, stop him in his tracks, he will cave in to any liberal opponent who aggressively disagrees with him.

I'm an evangelical Christian
And I had no problems with Romney. He seemed smart, and I bet he would have done a much better job with our economy than Obama seems to be doing. Of all the guys running back then, I think McCain was the worst, so naturally we got him as our nominee...

At any rate, I cannot understand why conservative Christians would hate Mormons. Except for the fringe polygamists, they are generally good neighbors, decent people and natural political allies. Of course I think that theologically they are totally wrong! But, as Martin Luther once said, it's better to be ruled by a wise pagan than a foolish Christian.

Don't Like Don't Trust Huck
I don't like Huck. I don't trust Huck. He gleefully welcomed the help of anti-Mormon bigots just to gain an edge in the primaries. He managed to force Romney out of the race and still would not stop attacking him.

He still complains about people with money attacking him. He is a whiner, a narcissist and still harbors paranoid delusions that "the powerful" are out to get him.

He took a personal dislike to Mitt. If Romney runs again I guarantee Huck will run also, if only to satisfy his personal resentments.

Hopefully evangelicals and other Christians will not fall for his act again!

It was the religion thing.
I wish you had published this 18 months ago. I didn't know what to make of Huck, but he lost me when he played the religion card. I grew up among Mormans and fundamentalist Christians, and I am used to this anti Morman attitude. It is ugly. Although I am neither religion, I find it very offensive to hear fundamentalist Christians slime Mormans. We have freedom of religion in this country, at least for the moment. We may lose it with this group in power. Huck, lose the religious mantle, keep the principles.

Question
The article starts off by stating Huckabee finished third in the GOP primary; however, I believe he ended up with the second highest number of delegates behind only the eventual nominee, McCain. What criteria is being used to say Hucakbee was third instead of second?


keith
Here is the bottom line to your 'conspiracy theory', the voters wanted 'none of the above'.

Mr. Total Conservative
Mr. Total Conservative is through his conspiring with McCain against Romney a big reason we ended up with a Marxist for a president.And let's not forget his stance on illegal immigration.

I liked you Mike.
I was hoping that you would be the nominee. I wish your show was all about conservative thought and you didn't have to pander to the liberals by having them as guests on the program. I will just say a word of caution to you.

I watch your show on Fox often, but when I saw you give so much time to Tony Danza as he promoted Obama and just kept going on and on, I thought what is this? I can get this spiel from watching the other media stations. If he had just promoted his wrestling/boxing thing then that would have been ok. Please don't let your show become a platform for more leftist Obama propaganda. It's definitely NOT what I want to hear even under the guise of being balanced. There is no such thing as fairness coming from the other side. I am certainly not entertained by it and don't care to listen to it.

Why are you doing this????

Go Mike.

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