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Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Douglas MacKinnon :: Townhall.com Columnist
Huckabee Was the Inspiration for the Twisted Character in My Novel
by Douglas MacKinnon
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            While doing publicity for my new novel “The Apocalypse Directive,” a number of interviewers asked me who served as the inspiration for the Evangelical President of the United States who professes to speak directly to God and so twists his Christian faith, that he is preparing to carry out the most heinous act known to humankind?  Other than stressing that it was not George W. Bush, I mostly left the question unanswered as I moved on to the next subject.

            Mike Huckabee’s renewed, juvenile, and un-Christian written assault on former rival Mitt Romney compels me to admit that it was he who served as the inspiration for the evil character.  When is enough, enough for this guy?

            In promoting his new book, Huckabee has decided to take Romney to task, not only as a way to settle an old score, but to fire a warning shot across Romney’s bow in preparation for the 2012 Republican primary.  Aside from the fact that we are all desperate for a breather from the just completed election, is this the type of behavior that should be exhibited by a Baptist minister?

            According to published reports, Huckabee is still miffed with Mitt because he is successful, because of their past rivalry, and most of all, because Romney did not make a congratulatory phone call after Huckabee’s primary win in Iowa, of which Huckabee writes was “a sign of total disrespect.”

            Gee, maybe Romney was just a bit down after the loss and forgot to call.  Or maybe, after Minister Huckabee continually smeared his Mormon faith, Romney saw no reason to be disingenuous with a man who never showed him or his family any respect.

            Whatever the real reason, Romney seems to have made the right decision not to call.  At least, based on the fact that Huckabee continues to pile-on the former governor of Massachusetts with lines like, Romney was “anything but conservative until he changed the light bulbs in his chandelier in time to run for president.”

            When asked for a response, Romney spokesman Eric Fehrnstrom said Huckabee was acting small.  “This type of pettiness is beneath Mike Huckabee.  If we’re going to move the party forward, we need to offer more than personal recriminations.  Unfortunately, in this book, Mike Huckabee is consumed with presumed slights, and he seems more interested in settling scores than in bringing people together.”

            Mr. Fehrnstrom is wrong.  Obviously, it’s not “beneath Mike Huckabee.”  In case he has forgotten, let me remind the Romney spokesman of a Huckabee classic. Continued...

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Douglas MacKinnon is a former White House and Pentagon official and author of the forthcoming novel, The Apocalypse Directive.

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Just some facts
I was witness to the multi-million dollar smear campaign that Mitt Romney threw at Huckabee in Iowa. While most people on this board did not have their television and radio interupted with non-stop lies and dirty ads by Mitt Romeny, I did. It made me disgusted, and was one of the key things that fueled the Huckabee win - Iowans hate negative campaigns. Huckabee is still openly being called a bigot, a snake-oil salesman, and having his personal character assulted by the pro-Romney wing of the party. I can understand why he would be a bit upset with Romney.

Mike Huckabee did speak out against the mormon church during his time as a minister. To put it into context, Huckabee was a minister, and openly fought against what he believed a cult that leads people away from Christ. He would not have been living up to his calling to not do this. I would suppose that he would also take issue with the hindu, muslim, and budhist relgions as well.

In Iowa, Romney was both trying to call Huckabee a bigot because of his past actions against the mormon church, but at the same time distance himself from that same church. Huckabee may have gone overboard with his "brother" comment, but I have no idea how the man did not come completely unglued due to what Romney was doing. I can forgive him a little bad blood.

America is suffering
America is suffering unlawful deception from the Alinsky group.
Group u$urp$ power on January 20th—the constitution violated.
The United States Supreme Court alone can relieve this outrage.

example: Bogus Selective Service System FOIA Registration?
http://www.debbieschlussel.com/archives/2008/11/exclusive_d id_n.html
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