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Sunday, February 10, 2008
David R. Stokes :: Townhall.com Columnist
Why Huckabee Should Stay In
by David R. Stokes
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Against the backdrop of the current trend of roller-coaster/whiplash politics, I venture a few thoughts making a case that it really aint over until the formerly fat guy sings.

Mike Huckabee should resist any pressure, subtle or not so much, suggesting that he follow the lead of Mitt Romney and suspend his campaign. Of course, there is no indication whatsoever that he plans to do anything other than forge ahead, but this political season has been full of surprises and high drama.

In case you hadn’t noticed, it’s still a long time until the Republican National Convention, which doesn’t convene until Labor Day (September 1st) in Minneapolis. This will be the latest any major party convention has ever been held. The Democrats will meet in Denver the week before.

Mr. Huckabee’s continued campaign is actually very healthy for the party and the process, calls for stop-the-race unity notwithstanding. First, though Romney suggested that a protracted campaign would delay a party-wide national campaign, it’s actually more likely that any such national unity campaign, with the nomination being a done deal, would compete poorly for media attention as compared to the apparent fight to the finish of the other gal and guy.

The Democrats will have high drama while the Republicans could become the victims of the political equivalent of writer’s strike-driven viewer apathy. There simply will be no news there. Shadow boxing seldom draws the crowd a real match does – even a seemingly uneven one.

Then there is the personality thing. Mike Huckabee has one. John McCain is a great American, but he is not a great communicator. As people look for the “Reagan-factor” these days, I think it must be acknowledged that he was a president known first and foremost as The Great Communicator. And, if Barack Obama is the Democratic candidate in the fall, Mr. McCain will make many people long for the witty charm of Bob Dole.

Governor Huckabee is a dynamic and charismatic communicator who could go toe to toe with Obama in the war of words that a presidential campaign essentially becomes. His preacher training would serve him well.

And, temperament is part of personality. In the past Democrats had to scramble to deal with bimbo eruptions. Well, Republicans may soon find themselves having to handle anger eruptions on the part of their leader. This is being downplayed right now as we hear the call for unity, but it’s a very real potential problem.

Mr. Reagan had a temper, by the way – his microphone seizing indignation in New Hampshire (1980) is a famous example. But, few would suggest that his capacity for ire was a defining or dominant trait. Can the same be said of the Senator from Arizona?

People tend to a resist a mad man (as in anger, not the lack of sanity). Mr. Huckabee is certainly someone who comes across as friendly, sincere, and inviting. The platform is his comfort zone – and he is the same up close and personal. Continued...

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David R. Stokes is a minister, writer, and broadcaster. His weekly talks at Fair Oaks Church can be seen at lightsource.com and his website is davidrstokes.com.
 
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Huckabee for Defense Secretary
Huckabee gave a rather intriguing speech at the NRA in September, during which he deftly merged his heartfelt evangelical beliefs with his deep passion for gun rights and hunting. He recalled the time he was in an antelope hunting contest in Wyoming. After several hours of stalking prey on a miserably cold, windy and snowy day, Huckabee had his chance. An antelope was 250 yards away, but right at the edge of his range as a shooter. Then a miracle happened:

"I decided that one way or the other, this hunt is about to be over, because I can't stand any more of this cold. And somehow, by the grace of God, when I squeezed the trigger, my Weatherby .300 Mag, which has got to be the greatest gun, I think, ever made in the form of a rifle -- for my sake in hunting, I've never squeezed the trigger and not gotten something -- did its work, and somehow the angels took that bullet and went right to the antelope, and my hunt was over in a wonderful way.

Thanks to those angels, that elk was dead."

Let's put Huckabigot in charge of missile defense systems. Remember Charlie's Angels? Huckster could take out Bin Laden, Ahmadinejad and Kim Jong-il in three shots.

Huck loves McCain
I saw it in the debates. The Huck defended McCain against those terrible attacks from Romney. Why, Huck and McCain were a great tag team against Romney. The two love each other and for good reason. They are almost twins. Both beat up on the GOP especially conservatives. Both have serious ethics issues. Both supported Democrats. Both have serious enemies from their former/current colleagues. They are one and the same. Both are disgusting candidates.

It sticks in my craw that Huck attacks MccCain for the same things he defended McCain for against Romney. He is dispicable.
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