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Huckabee Is No Better Than the Rest of the Pathetic GOP Pygmies

Posted by Howie Klein, Down With Tyranny! at 5:18 AM on November 26, 2007.


Howie Klein: In Arkansas people know him as an untrustworthy, vicious and distinctly unfriendly purveyor of hard partisan politics.
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This post, written by Howie Klien, originally appeared on Down With Tyranny!

I woke up a little late this morning and flicked on CNN while I was getting myself together. Mike Huckabee had just joined Wolf Blintzer for a chat. Until last week, when a poll of likely Republican caucus goers in Iowa-- a subset of bigots, rubes and superstitious kooks who don't deserve to influence the outcome of a vote for anything past Miss Sioux City-- showed Huckabee catching up with Mitt Romney in the pointless race for the GOP nomination (at least in Iowa), no one was taking Huckabee seriously. Well wrestlers and professional clowns were.

Last week respected Arkansas Times journalist Max Brantley did an excellent Huckabee expose at Salon, The Dark Side of Mike Huckabee. The subtitle gives it away: "The national media seems to have a crush on our ex-governor, but here in Arkansas, we know better." Huckabee's main goal on CNN this morning was to come across as a friendly, common sense outsider with an easy sense of humor who wants to go to Washington to clean it up. Sounds familiar.

But in Arkansas people know him as an untrustworthy, vicious and distinctly unfriendly purveyor of hard partisan politics. And an incompetent. Even allies call him "petty," "vindictive," and "thin-skinned," and the many who do not admire him, like Brantley, go much further. In his very first campaign (1992), a failed run for the U.S. Senate, "Huckabee revealed an enduring weakness as glaring as that other Arkansas governor's fondness for women. Huckabee seems to love loot and has a dismissive attitude toward ethics, campaign finance rules and propriety in general. Since that first, failed campaign, the ethical questions have multiplied."

After he became governor in 1996, he raked in tens of thousands of dollars in gifts, including gifts from people he later appointed to prestigious state commissions.

In the governor's office, his grasp never exceeded his reach. Furniture he'd received to doll up his office was carted out with him when he left, after he'd crushed computer hard drives so nobody could ever get a peek behind the curtain of the Huckabee administration.

Until my paper, the Arkansas Times, blew the whistle, he converted a governor's mansion operating account into a personal expense account, claiming public money for a doghouse, dry-cleaning bills, panty hose and meals at Taco Bell. He tried to claim $70,000 in furnishings provided by a wealthy cotton grower for the private part of the residence as his own, until he learned ethics rules prevented it. When a disgruntled former employee disclosed memos revealing all this, the Huckabee camp shut her up by repeatedly suggesting she might be vulnerable to prosecution for theft because she'd shared documents generated by the state's highest official.

And liberals aren't the only ones who distrust and dislike Huckabee. He bristled, if only momentarily, when Blintzer asked him about his humane stance on the children of undocumented workers. Humane stances are not what the Republican Iowa caucus goers have been told they are looking for. Huckabee desperately wants to come across as a conservatove with conservatove positions. The Club For Growth views him warily as a big-spending, government-expanding phony. While governor of Arkansas, he raised taxes for schools, highways and children's health, expanding the role of government-- all no-no's for the hard line conservatives. And he's been a model of right-wing hypocrisy when it comes to the social agenda espoused by the non-millionaire end of the far right coalition, 100% homophobic but willing to be bought off by the purveyors of other "vices."

Huckabee's administration worked hard and unapologetically to prevent gay people from being foster parents. He avidly supported the state amendment that bans gay marriage as well as civil unions and bans any equal treatment under the law -- such as in health insurance coverage -- for same-sex partners. He professed opposition to alcohol and gambling, but he allowed passage of legislation that made it easier for restaurants to obtain private-club mixed-drink permits in dry counties. Over the angry objection of the church lobby, he sped final action on a bill to allow video poker at the state's racetracks, an act followed not long afterward by a $10,000 campaign contribution from the owner of the state's biggest race track, at Oaklawn Park in Hot Springs.

Funny how Blintzer didn't ask Huckabee about any of his ethics problems even though Fox's Chris Wallace did. Watch it and see if you'd like this guy in the White House. Maybe that's why a recent University of Arkansas poll showed Hillary with a 35 to 8% lead over Huckabee in Arkansas. Most Republican legislators in Arkansas still refuse to support his presidential run.

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Howie Klein is the creator of the blog Down With Tyranny!


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Heal Chris Wallace, Heal Boy
Posted by: Astroboy on Nov 26, 2007 8:14 AM   
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I love watching Chris Wallace obey his Master, Rupert Murdoch, and sic Huckabee, just as he attempted to do to Clinton a while back. But Clinton bit back. All Huckleberry could come up with was his time-worn, doe-eyed Bambi impression, hoping the viewers would buy it.

And I loved it when Huckabee said "if anyone wants to go through the record, if you want to go through all the charges, and there's a lot of them..." LOLLOLLOL

This corrupt wolf in sheeps clothing hasn't got a fat rats ass chance in hell, once his own GOP gets through with him. Bwaaaaahaaahaa!

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Huckabush
Posted by: reval on Nov 26, 2007 1:40 PM   
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Only the truly braindead politically could support this idiot. Reasonable people everywhere clearly understand that this twit needs help getting his pants on in the morning.
~Rev. El
Pastor, WVCSR

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He likes "women;" what's wrong with him?
Posted by: johnp on Nov 26, 2007 8:17 PM   
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Am I reading this correctly? Howie Klein puts Huckabee in the same company as Clinton, arguing that Huckabee also seems to like women. One might be inclined to ask, "what's wrong with him?" But, in fact, am I on the same planet with Klein? Is there supposed to be something in my makeup as a male, that should push me away from women? I think Huckabee is a first rate creep, but certainly not because he likes women. Are we still hearing this juvenile tripe, even from supposedly intelligent writers like Klein, namely that there's something wrong with a man that "likes" women. I may be a minority of one on this point, but "liking women," even being obsessed with women, seems eminently to be evidence of maleness, not its opposite. Klein may be a good writer, but on this point, he sounds like a lunatic. How much is a man "supposed" to like women? Is there a degree of interest and liking of women, that's abnormal? I always assumed that the ass holes of the world, were the men that mistreated and abused women, not the men that "liked" women, however much
they liked them. This sounds suspiciously like more Clinton-bashing, such that Clinton's interest in women is taken to be "abnormal," as if one can abnormally like anyone, women included. What the hell is wrong with people? Why do we insist on perpetuating these preposterous myths. I admire Clinton for his interest in women. There may be some reason to fault Clinton for his "infidelity" towards Hillary, though she seems not to be terribly concerned about it, but not for simply having a strong interest in women. What should strongly interest a man? Booze, work, politics, the newspaper, sports, hobbies? What bullshit?

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PYGMY?!: why is HEIGHT or ATTRACTIVENESS...
Posted by: BlueBerry PickN on Nov 27, 2007 12:39 PM   
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so tightly tied to ETHICS in the imaginations of the American public?

just wondering how many Little People live in the United States who are probably pretty put out with this rather nasty little habit?

a slur is a slur... but why drag stature & attractiveness into it?

If he's a GOP NeoCon cretin...

well, isn't that enough? why draw parallels & drag the Little People into it?

keep this up & you're gonna end up with another superficial, bogus GOP vs Dem 'electability' contest again...


let the Games begin...

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