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Huckabee Is Too Busy Keeping Up With Spears Sisters Gossip to Follow Foreign Policy

Posted by Amanda Terkel, Think Progress at 4:54 AM on January 2, 2008.


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In an interview with the Quad-City Times yesterday, former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee tried to make excuses for his lack of foreign policy knowledge and his ignorance on the most recent National Intelligence Estimate on Iran. He compared the NIE to gossip about Britney Spears, saying he just can't "keep up with every single thing":

The point I'm trying to make is that, on the campaign trail, nobody's going to be able, if they've been campaigning as hard as we have been, to keep up with every single thing, from what happened to Britney last night to who won "Dancing with the Stars."

Presumably, presidential candidates are supposed to keep track of foreign policy developments more closely than celebrity gossip. But when asked about the NIE on Dec. 4 -- a day after the report was released -- Huckabee said he wasn't even aware of it. Days later, Huckabee defended his gaffe by misrepresenting the timeline of his mistake, quipping that the "report was released at 10:00 in the morning, the president hadn't seen it in four years and I'm supposed to see it four hours later."

In fact, despite his lament that he is too busy to follow with current events, Huckabee seems to have had no trouble following the events of Britney Spears and her family. When asked on Dec. 20 about the pregnancy of Britney's sister, Jamie Lynn Spears, Huckabee had no trouble in quickly giving a response:

It's a tragedy when a 16-year-old who is not really prepared for all the responsibilities of adult life is going to be now faced with all the responsibilities of honest-to-goodness adult life. I respect it.

Apparently, she's going to have the child and I think that is the right decision, a good decision, and I respect that and appreciate it. I hope it is not an encouragement to other 16-year-olds who think that is the best course of action.

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Amanda Terkel is Deputy Research Director at the Center for American Progress and serves as Deputy Editor for The Progress Report and ThinkProgress.org at the Center for American Progress.


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Clinton Jedi Mind Tricks on Pakistan
Posted by: michael098762001 on Jan 2, 2008 7:35 AM   
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http://blogs.tnr.com/tnr/blogs/the_plank/

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TMZ
Posted by: Staggo on Jan 2, 2008 7:46 AM   
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In keeping with the TMZ mentality of Huckabee, he looks anorexic.

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If GWB can hallucinate foreign policy, so can Huckabee
Posted by: AsteroidMiner on Jan 2, 2008 7:48 AM   
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If GWB can hallucinate foreign policy, so can Huckabee.
If you like pointless wars like Viet Nam and Iraq, you love
G.W. Bush and you will really love Huckabee.

Remember: "GWB claims personal divine council" found
onpage 409 of the book: "Dominance by Design" by
Michael Adas 2006 who references: Tariq Ali "The Clash
of Fundamentalisms: Crusades, Jihads, and Modernity"
London: Verso, 2002
Reference: "The God Delusion" by Richard Dawkins,
2006: "George Walker Bush says "God" told him to invade
Iraq."
Reference: "The Psychiatric Interview in Clinical Practice"
Roger A. MacKinnon, M.D., Robert Michels, M.D.
W. B. Saunders Co. 1971
Reference: "The Origin of Consciousness in the
Breakdown of the Bi-Cameral Mind" by Julian Jaynes
Professor, Harvard University 1976
George Walker Bush says "God" told him to be president.
Translation: George Walker Bush had an hallucination of a
god telling him to be president. Having an hallucination
qualifies George Walker Bush for a clinical diagnosis of
Schizophrenia. George Walker Bush says "God" told him
to invade Iraq. Translation: George Walker Bush had an
hallucination of a god telling him to invade Iraq. George
Walker Bush is a chronic schizophrenic. We are at war in
Iraq because the president is mentally ill.

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Only things described as pure evil....
Posted by: reval on Jan 2, 2008 11:33 AM   
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..... could ever describe the legacy a Huckster could make. He really believes he "understands" the will of his god and how this will must be imposed on his people. That's Huck's starting point. Were else could he possibly take this country from there?

If only it were possible to watch just him and his flock jump off a cliff together without harming the field mice in their path. Daily life would instantly become so much more..... well, enjoyable, rational.

If there is, as the Huckster insists, a place called hell, I'm confident he'll be stoken the ovens. He'll be easy to identify too - just look for the jackass holding the golden shovel and sportin' a crucifix around his neck whilst screaming at his minions to stoke faster.

Rev. El
Pastor, WVCSR

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THIS person?? Our Next President?? I hope not.
Posted by: realmuzik on Jan 2, 2008 2:19 PM   
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I find it alarming he's ahead of the other GOP in the polls in Iowa. But it's not outright shocking as every other person I know in that state is a conservative mega-church goer who sees him as their great hope for helping to bathe our nation in the "purity" that is theocratic facism. These people spend their free time shopping at Box stores, kiss their hunting rifles, not to mention stare at Feaux News and other entertainment gossip than do anything else (such as get to know their neighbors). It's no wonder. Iowans reading this ... get out to the caucuses tomorrow night and keep him away. I'd much rather hear about a victory for Ron Paul (whom I despise but is the "lesser" of the evils) than TMZ Huckabee (and Chuck Norris).

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