Mike Huckabee's White Supremacist Links

Posted January 18, 2008 | 06:23 PM (EST)



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As South Carolina's Republican primary election draws nearer, Mike Huckabee has ratcheted up his appeals to the racial nationalism of white evangelicals. "You don't like people from outside the state coming in and telling you what to do with your flag," the former Arkansas governor told a Myrtle Beach crowd on January 17, referring to the Confederate flag. "If somebody came to Arkansas and told us what to do with our flag, we'd tell them what to do with the pole. That's what we'd do."

Making coded appeals to white racism is nothing new for Huckabee. Indeed, well before he was a nationally known political star, Huckabee nurtured a relationship with America's largest white supremacist group, the Council of Conservative Citizens. The extent of Huckabee's interaction with the racist group is unclear, but this much is known: he accepted an invitation to speak at the group's annual conference in 1993 and ultimately delivered a videotaped address that was "extremely well received by the audience."

Descended from the White Citizens Councils that battled integration in the Jim Crow South, including at Arkansas' Little Rock High School, the Council (or CofCC) has been designated a "hate group" by the Southern Poverty Law Center.

In its "Statement of Principles," the CofCC declares, "We also oppose all efforts to mix the races of mankind, to promote non-white races over the European-American people through so-called "affirmative action" and similar measures, to destroy or denigrate the European-American heritage, including the heritage of the Southern people, and to force the integration of the races."

The CofCC has hosted several conservative Republican legislators at its conferences, including former Representative Bob Barr of Georgia and Senator Trent Lott of Mississippi. But mostly it has been a source of embarrassment to Republicans hoping to move their party beyond its race-baiting image. Former Reagan speechwriter and conservative pundit Peggy Noonan pithily declared that anyone involved with the CofCC "does not deserve to be in a leadership position in America."

During a lengthy phone conversation in 2006, CofCC founder and former White Citizens Council organizer Gordon Lee Baum detailed for me Huckabee's dalliances with his group. Baum told me that Huckabee eagerly accepted his invitation to speak at the CofCC's 1993 national convention in Memphis, Tennessee.

Huckabee's plan was complicated, however, when Arkansas Gov. Jim Guy Tucker journeyed out of state and appointed a state senator to preside over the governorship. The Arkansas state legislature passed a resolution forbidding the lieutenant governor from leaving Arkansas until Tucker returned, thus preventing Huckabee from attending the CofCC's conference.

In lieu of his appearance, according to Baum, Huckabee "sent an audio/video presentation saying 'I can't be with you but I'd like to be speaker next time.'" (The CofCC promptly replaced Huckabee with Michael Ramirez, a right-wing cartoonist whose work is currently syndicated to 400 newspapers by the Copley News Service.)

Baum's account of Huckabee's videotaped message was confirmed by a CofCC newsletter obtained by Edward Sebesta, a veteran observer of the neo-Confederate movement. "Ark. Lt. Governor Mike Huckabee, unable to leave Arkansas by law because the Governor was absent from the state, sent a terrific videotape speech, which was viewed and extremely well received by the audience," the 1993 newsletter (Vol. 24, No. 3) reported.

The following year, in 1994, the CofCC held its national conference in Little Rock, Arkansas to accommodate Huckabee. According to Baum, Huckabee initially agreed to speak before his group, but became apprehensive when the Arkansas media reported that he would be joined on the CofCC's podium by Kirk Lyons, a white nationalist legal activist who has hailed Hitler as "probably the most misunderstood man in German history."

"He didn't know anything about Kirk Lyons or anyone else," Baum said of Huckabee. "He said he would show up if we took Lyons off."

But Baum refused to remove his friend Lyons from the bill. Huckabee, who was more concerned about receiving bad publicity than by the racist underpinnings of the CofCC, withdrew his promise to speak. The CofCC replaced him this time with former Arkansas Supreme Court Justice Jim Johnson, a White Citizens Council founder who organized the mob that rioted against the integration of Little Rock High School and later served as the star narrator of Rev. Jerry Falwell's discredited film, "The Clinton Chronicles."

In the end, Huckabee's aborted relationship with the CofCC benefited the group. "We had the biggest crowd in our history because of the publicity" surrounding Huckabee's planned appearance, Baum said of his 1994 conference.

The CofCC has since rebuked Huckabee for his insufficiently intolerant political behavior. Unfortunately, Huckabee has never rebuked the CofCC. Instead he embraced the group, ignoring its well known legacy of promoting racism and only severing ties when his political ambitions were threatened by bad publicity.

Now here is a question for the Huckabee campaign: Will you release the full transcript of Huckabee's "extremely well received" videotaped address to the CofCC?

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All of the Republicans are corrupt and dangerous by nature. Their basic philosophy is to force everyone to be good by following a bunch of catholic girl school bullshit rules and punish you if you don"t. You will obey and you are not free. We can"t vote for any Republicans. They are by nature defective.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:18 AM on 01/29/2008


One simply cannot trust anything Blumenthal writes on a subject like this. A year or so ago he accused Christopher Hitchens of being a "Holocaust Enabler," whatever that is, because Hitchens met with holocaust denier David Irving. This, despite Hitchens description of Irving as a deranged fascist. He wrote this because Hitchens had somehow insulted Blumenthal's father.

Before swallowing anything Blumenthal has to say, we should find out if Huckabee ever dissed Blumenthal's father, who was a loyal apparatchik to that other famous Arkansas governor, Bill Clinton.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:26 PM on 01/22/2008

I still want to see copies of sermons he did while pastor.
Why is no one making a big deal about this?
This guy is hiding something.
When you are this secretive about a part of your life you are suppose to be so proud of something is amiss!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:22 PM on 01/22/2008

I'm not too concerned about this. Mike Huckabee's out of money, anyway, http://www.spectator.org/dsp_article.asp?art_id=12611 just like Giuliani and probably all the rest of the republicans, except for Romney who has very deep pockets, and Ron Paul who has been raising money.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:42 AM on 01/22/2008

Interesting background information on an ugly, local nationalist group. Still, we need to be a bit careful before applying the harshest judgments and reaching the worst conclusions.
Let's give Huckabee some credit for refusing to speak, denouncing a Nazi sympathizer, and evolving beyond his first instincts to accept an invitation to speak before a very conservative organization.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:36 AM on 01/22/2008

I'm still trying to imagine Christ's reaction to Huck's allusion to justifiable anal penetration with a foreign object.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:45 PM on 01/21/2008

Mike Huckabee's White Supremacist Links
I love Huckabee. He's pure Republican.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:32 PM on 01/21/2008

I think the good bigots of Iowa have given the Huckster his biggest and last load of "Christian" votes.

When I'm in the market for some really slimey snake oil and some white hoods, I'll look him up.

Meanwhile, the closest he'll get to the white house is if the Klu Klukkers do a march down
Pennsylvania Ave.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:33 PM on 01/21/2008

Race is all the rage in politics this Primary Season! And the Huckster should be right at home in the Arizona Primary.

Which Republican candidate likens himself to a racist former governor of Arizona? Which candidate was quoted in a YouTube ad suggesting a vote for Romney was as good as a vote for Hitler? Which candidate is actually running on the slogan "Don"t Trust Whitey!" Which candidate called Hillary a lesbian, on camera!!

Flip those national campaigns the proverbial finger and join the brave candidates of the Arizona Primary in their bold experiment in politics.

http://projectwhitehouse.wordpress.com/

It would be funnier, if it wasn't for real!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:03 PM on 01/21/2008

I'm not quite ready to call Huckabee a racist, but it's a proven fact that Ron Paul has ties to overtly racist groups going back decades.

One of his Michigan County Coordinators is also a KKK member. Take a look...

http://www.thehotjoints.com/2008/01/18/michigan-county-coordinator-for-ron-paul-is-ku-klux-klan-organizer/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:33 PM on 01/21/2008

My experience is that even well educated men from Country Clubs in the South use the word n---r too easily. The south has a long hard history of hate and bias that will continue until they are shamed out of it or they all die off in a few generations. Huckabee is a prime example of this ignorance and should never be taken seriously as a viable candidate for the leader of the free world. To say, as Huckabee did,that southerners would tell people who do not appreciate the subliminal meaning behind the confederate flag, to put the pole up their a-- is vulgar and crude. This man is not presidential to say the least. He is not even a good representative of Baptist ministers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:56 PM on 01/21/2008

i think the bigger story is not that politicians have to appeal to the racist south in order to win but that there exist such a large number of bigots in the south that a national election is so profoundly affected by, in aggregate electoral numbers, so few, obviously misguided, souls. these are the same people who "won" the last two elections. from my perspective, its no wonder the rest of the developed world quietly(lately its been louder) joke about stupid americans.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:39 AM on 01/21/2008

One wonders how a right wing extremist's brain is wired. How do they get to be that way? I cannot figure it out. Not everyone from the south loves the Confederate flag or steeps their rhetoric in code talk for hate anything or anyone that isn't white, Christian (preferably Protestant) or heterosexual. It is so amazing if it weren't so deadly how anyone can fall for their utterly moronic unquestioning, often religiously dogmatic fallacious crap.

N. Rosen

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:50 AM on 01/21/2008

I think a White House squirrel hunt would be fun.
Like the Easter Egg hunt, but with squirrel guns.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:28 PM on 01/20/2008

I often wonder if Lincoln should have let the South secede and be done with it. The only "Southern strategy" we'd have to worry about today would be controlling the influx of illegal rednecks sneaking past the border.

Seriously, what has the South really brought, on balance, but hate, bigotry, and a propensity for religious lunacy? Without the influence of the South, the rest of us might have a chance at building a rational society.

I say this with due respect and sympathy to those Southerners who are capable of critical thinking and ethical decision making.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:15 PM on 01/20/2008

Huck is a throwback to the old South demogogues who mixed racism with populism. George Wallace is the most obvious example. He also came closest to having an impact on the race for the presidency as a modern day Dixiecrat. While Huck is aw-shucks, he doesn't veer too far from the old issues like Christian supremecy and rather than anti-communism, uses anti-islamsism as a rallying point. Could he get the nomination? I wonder.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:49 PM on 01/20/2008

Why waste time and ink on Huckabee? He's merely a bit of comic relief during all the pre-nomination proceedings. Better just have a beer with him than even think of making him President. (And while y'all are at it, how 'bout spending some time and ink telling Bill, Hillary's husband, to simmer down. Remind him, please, that she is the one running for President this time and by his going off half-cocked [wink, wink] these days he's messing up her campaign as more and more of the media characters are noticing and commenting on)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:35 PM on 01/20/2008

I'm a little behind in my bible studies class, but are there any black people in the bible ?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:21 PM on 01/20/2008

If he tries to come to California, I'm sure the agricultural inspectors will turn him back at the border.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:48 PM on 01/20/2008

"I needed to go take a shower or something like that, or give Romney a shower maybe."

-- Mike Huckabee, asked how he felt when making his negative TV ad

Huffington post headline concerning this quote..
..................."Huckabee wants to shower with Romney".................

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:38 PM on 01/20/2008

I don't think I'll vote for Huck. Also I'm guessing this will ruin his chance of getting any black people to vote for him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:27 PM on 01/20/2008

Gotta notice that Huckabee, in his little screed in favor of bigotry and "state's rights" never once mentions how much time SC spends sucking on the federal teats. They steal the money paid in by the industrial north, the midwest and the far west, and somehow or another, it still insist on their right to fly their stupid arrogant little dimwit flags as though they are not part of any actual union.

Seems to me that as long as they are parasitic on the federal government, they could take a minute or two to admit that they lost the Civil War, and then they could take down their moronic flags. Or else they could secede again, and this time we would let them go, and they can take Arkansas with them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:14 PM on 01/20/2008

Biggotry, prejudice, racism, religion. Isn't it amazing how they all go together. What a great platform for the potential President of America. Breeding ground for the next American civil war, perhaps!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:54 PM on 01/20/2008

Huckabee "white supremist' links are like Obama "muslim supremist" links. That is fictitious.
Barry Goldwater faced the same lies, it is just
the left wing face of McCarthyism. Just as Joe
McCarthy called all his opponents communist,
like Helen Gahagan Douglas. Terrorism and Islamism and racism are the new communism in the smear merchants playbook. Huck will be called a terrorist before he wins.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:14 PM on 01/20/2008

It's truly amazing to me that the media persist in referring to Governor Huckabee as a "nice guy."

Here's a man who has, in essence, compared my 30-year, committed, loving relationship, in sickness and in health, till death do we part, to my beloved partner, with someone raping a goat.

That's not a "nice guy."

Would I be considered "nice" if I used raw political power and distortions of the lives of innocent people in order to annul Reverand Huckabee's marriage? Why is he a "nice guy" when he actively seeks to keep gay couples from protecting THEIR most meaningful relationships?

This isn't a nice guy. And it's time people stopped pretending he is.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:04 PM on 01/20/2008
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