Huckabee Settles Scores With Fellow Republicans

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First Posted: 11-17-08 11:32 AM   |   Updated: 12-18-08 05:12 AM

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Time magazine reports that in his new book, Do The Right Thing: Inside the Movement That's Bringing Common Sense Back to America, Mike Huckabee settles some old scores.

Former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee is not the sort of politician who likes to bite his tongue. But that's just what he has found himself doing over eight months since he ended his surprising and colorful presidential campaign.


What does he think is wrong with the Republican Party? What does he think of his former primary rivals? What is the best direction for the conservative movement? To each question, he answered only in broad strokes, refusing to get too specific or pointed. He was writing a book, he would say. It will come out after the election. He will "name names." Just wait and see.

On Tuesday, that book will arrive on store shelves, and in terms of payback, it will not disappoint.

On Mitt Romney:

Huckabee writes that the former Massachusetts governor's record was "anything but conservative until he changed the light bulbs in his chandelier in time to run for president." He notes that Romney declined to make a phone call of congratulations after Huckabee beat the oddsmakers to win the Iowa caucuses, "which we took as a sign of total disrespect." He mocks Romney for suggesting, during one debate, more investment in high-yield stocks as a solution to economic woes. "Let them eat stocks!" Huckabee jokes.

Fred Thompson:

"Fred Thompson never did grasp the dynamics of the race or the country, and his amazingly lackluster campaign reflected just how disconnected he was with the people, despite the anticipation and expectation that greeted his candidacy," Huckabee writes.

Conservative Christian Leader Gary Bauer:

[Had] an "ever-changing reason to deny me his support." Of one private meeting with Bauer, Huckabee says, "it was like playing Whac-a-Mole at the arcade -- whatever issue I addressed, another one surfaced as a 'problem' that made my candidacy unacceptable." He accuses Bauer of putting issue of national security before bedrock social issues like the sanctity of life and traditional marriage.

John Hagee:

Huckabee speaks to Hagee by phone before the McCain endorsement, while the former Arkansas governor is preparing for a spot on Saturday Night Live. "I asked if he had prayed about this and believed this was what the Lord wanted him to do," Huckabee writes of his conversation with Hagee. "I didn't get a straight answer."
The Club For Growth:
"I don't take issue with what they believe, but the smugness with which they believe it," writes Huckabee, who raised some taxes as a governor and cut other deals with his state's Democratic legislature. "Faux-Cons aren't interested in spirited or thoughtful debate, because such an endeavor requires accountability for the logical conclusion of their argument."

UPDATE Mitt Romney has fired back:

Asked to respond, Romney spokesman Eric Fehrnstrom said Huckabee was acting small.


"This type of pettiness is beneath Mike Huckabee," Fehrnstrom. "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."

Time magazine reports that in his new book, Do The Right Thing: Inside the Movement That's Bringing Common Sense Back to America, Mike Huckabee settles some old scores. Former Arkansas governor Mike ...
Time magazine reports that in his new book, Do The Right Thing: Inside the Movement That's Bringing Common Sense Back to America, Mike Huckabee settles some old scores. Former Arkansas governor Mike ...
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"Presumed slights"?

Mitt...did you or did you NOT call Huckabee to congratulate him after that Iowa primary? You seem to be suggesting that the call did occur?

Or perhaps you simply don't believe in calling rivals to congratulate them. Maybe you don't shake hands after sporting events? Or perhaps you simply feel that doing so "passes on germs"?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:07 PM on 11/17/2008
- Rictracee I'm a Fan of Rictracee 108 fans permalink
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oooh yes i love it .. GOP CATFIGHT.. COME ON BRING ON THE BRAWL!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:03 PM on 11/17/2008

When the GOP fights its acually more like a fight between POLE Cats...bou­nd to stink up the room to high-heaven!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:19 PM on 11/17/2008

Naaman (נַעֲמָן "pleasantness") was the General who commanded the armies of Benhadad [2 Kings 5 of the Tanakh; also Luke 4:27 ]. He was infected with tzaraath, a type of skin disease. His wife's Hebrew slave-girltold her of a prophet in Samaria who could cure her husband. Naaman traveled to Joram, king of Israel to seek permission to approach the prophet Elisha. Naaman was cured of the disease by baptising himself seven times in the Jordan River.

Unclear at how Huckabee could screw up the two, very distinct, tales.

Elisha was the prophet and Joram the King in the tale of Naaman.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:32 PM on 11/17/2008
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Well, Mitt, apparently this isn't beneath Mike Huckabee, and rolling around in the gutter with him doesn't seem to be beneath you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:45 PM on 11/17/2008
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Ha ha ha ..........­.conservat­ism/Republ­ican party is OBSOLETE. It's a new paradigm.

Change is happening even as we speak. The Bush doctrine is obsolete; the Obama doctrine is being written right now.

Free Market Capitalism has been repudiated by this economic crisis; Milton F_riedman has been rejected even by his own university. Paul Krugman, sharp critic of the Republican party, has won the 2008 Nobel prize for economics.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:44 PM on 11/17/2008
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Does anyone else think Huckabee looks just a LITTLE like Richard Nixon?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:35 PM on 11/17/2008

Oh my - yes! A different sort of loon ... but yes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:44 PM on 11/17/2008

Yes, most noticeably around the jowl area...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:55 PM on 11/17/2008
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His upper lip appears to be a little sweaty.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:27 PM on 11/17/2008
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Separation of church and state is for a reason. Because politics involve corruption, committing murder (during war), casting judgement, lying, belittling your fellow man and making decisions you would not make in the eyes of God. I don't think clergy should dilve into the political arena at all. Obama 2012!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:35 PM on 11/17/2008
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Let them all eat crap. It is what they have been dishing out since Nixon. What a long line of complete losers, including Regan. It tells you a something about a party when they hypocritically praise the Lord and their greatest heros to date is are a guy who couldn't remember just what he told Ollie "Lil' Buster Brown" North to do while his wife was running the White House based on what Madame Zora saw in the stars and another who couldn't tie his shoelaces even if he wore cowboy boots.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:22 PM on 11/17/2008
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I can't wait for Huckabee and the rest of the GOP future candidates to go after Sarah.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:11 PM on 11/17/2008
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yes that is going to happen .. an it going to be ugly.. they going to go after her family and the pregnant teen

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:04 PM on 11/17/2008

Unless it's a misquote from Time -- and I don't think it is once you see the error -- Huckabee showed his Biblical illiteracy:

"I lamented that so many people of faith had moved from being prophetic voices — like Naaman, confronting King David in his sin and saying, 'Though art the man!' — to being voices of patronage, and saying to those in power, 'You da' man!'"

It's Nathan and not Naaman. And "though art the man"? Shouldn't it be "thou art the man"? Uh, Mike, you must have been hanging out with Sarah Palin for too long.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:07 PM on 11/17/2008
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To give the Devil (aka the Huckster) his due, it looks like a transcription error to me. Easy for someone not familiar with Biblical quotations to make.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:38 PM on 11/17/2008

But Naaman for Nathan? Yeah, Syrian Generals with Leprosy for $200, Alex.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:53 PM on 11/17/2008
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The thumpers are thumping their own kind down in the mud. Who needs to watch a sit com when you have the real thing.....­.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:36 AM on 11/18/2008
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Just watch these evangelicals tear each other to pieces, they don't even realize that it is they that have destroyed the credibility of the republican party and any chance McCain had of winning.
You watch Huckleberry hound on FOX and count how many times he says the word God, what was that about religion and patriotism being the last refuge of a scoundrel?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:58 PM on 11/17/2008
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I am a Dem. But I am saddened by the fact that the Republicans have a allowed a minority of religious zealots control their party. The issues of anti-abortion, prayer in the schools, and anti-gay is not the ideology of most Americans. Yet, these people set the ground-rules and have squandered the support of the more educated, fiscal Republicans that used to make up their base. They are now laying in the ashes of this religious-right ideology and are forced to analyze where they went wrong. The Republicans did not get the votes because Americans vote according the their needs and many of the so-called Republican based issues have no relevance. We still need a two party (or three) system. It is good for Democracy. But when the Republicans dish up options like Sarah Palin, and force a good man like John McCain to give up his principals to cater to ignorance, they will disappear. Is that good for this country. Not really. We need diversity of opinion, but not these extremes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:37 PM on 11/17/2008

You are right. But it is their responsibility for having created (and allowed) this monster that is now feeding upon their own party. They're going to have to slog it out. Unfortunately, it is detrimental to all of us - by obliterating the crucial value of having an effective two-/multi-party system ..... not to mention the atrocious infringement upon our rights that is still being driven by those who refuse to accept Separation of Church and State and who choose to ignore the Constitution. We have to keep fighting to disallow such misguided influence and power in this country.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:56 PM on 11/17/2008
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I agree with you. In my opinion, what went wrong with the Christian conservative Republican movement is that they betrayed their own principles. Fiscal responsibility and civil leadership are two issues which are supposed to be the conservative mantra, yet George W. Bush led us to new record high spending and infamous new lows for misconduct, torture, and the inexcusible neglect of our military. And John McCain didn't help his own cause one bit by using the "suspending" of his campaign as a publicity stunt during a national economic crisis. Yet McCain isn't the only one to blame for poor judgment. Why on Earth would a Christian voter tolerate McCain, a presidential candidate, offering up his wife as a boy-toy at a wet T-shirt contest that involved lurid activities? Yet Pastor Hagee and many other Christian voters conveniently looked the other way, choosing a political advantage over their "core principles" and holding a politician accountable. Hmm...remi­nd you of the 2006 election? I guess the GOP needs to learn it the hard way more than once.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:38 PM on 11/17/2008
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"Forced a good man like John McCain"...­..are you kidding? HE picked Palin and tried to sell her to the American people KNOWING she was not qualified--and what about turning a deaf ear to the race baiting? Good man--my arse! I have NO PITY for McCain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:42 AM on 11/18/2008

Good for Huckabee. He was done wrong by his own party. Republicans are getting mighty good at self-destruction. I think they took notes from the Clinton years!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:56 PM on 11/17/2008
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Just goes to show how shallow the republican field was. And this is why someone with no real base of support--John McCain--ended up getting the nomination.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:54 PM on 11/17/2008

Going for more DIGGs for Obama

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:48 PM on 11/17/2008
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I just remembered where I've seen this GOP story before!!! It was in a book called "Lord of the Flies".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:41 PM on 11/17/2008
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sharpening the knives... it's hunting season :
http://e-blogules.blogspot.com/2008/11/gop-primari ...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:40 PM on 11/17/2008
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We see many pairs of footprints going in, but only one coming out....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:45 PM on 11/17/2008
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