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The 'Campaign Ad' Huckabee Doesn't Want You to See [VIDEO]

By Max Blumenthal and Thomas Shomaker, AlterNet. Posted January 7, 2008.


Mike Huckabee tells America: end the abortion "holocaust," save the country from illegal immigration.
CORRECT (FLV) Radical Cleric clip for Blumenthal
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On his way to winning Iowa, Mike Huckabee overtly traded on his evangelical culture war credentials. Besides marketing himself as a "Christian leader" and appearing beside a crucifix-shaped object while urging viewers to "celebrate the birth of Christ," Huckabee has rallied Christian right audiences against the "holocaust of liberalized abortion." He has called for quarantining homosexuals, compared homosexuality to necrophilia, and cozied up to rapture ready fanatics from Tim LaHaye to Pastor John Hagee to huckster televangelist Kenneth Copeland, whose corrupt fundraising practices have earned him a subpoena from Republican Senator Charles Grassley.

Huckabee, an ordained minister, is not simply a Christian leader. He is a radical cleric.

In the eyes of the mainstream media, however, Huckabee is the sunny Republican counterpart to Barack Obama. The New York Times' Adam Nagourney praised Huckabee's "easy-going, self-effacing, jaunty style" as his chief political asset. Nagourney's colleague at the Times, liberal commentator Frank Rich, explained Huckabee's ascent in similar terms, comparing the sudden swell of support for his campaign to the phenomenon surrounding Democratic senator and presidential frontrunner Barack Obama.

"Both men [Obama and Huckabee] have a history of speaking across party and racial lines," Rich wrote. "Both men possess that rarest of commodities in American public life: wit. Most important, both men aspire (not always successfully) to avoid the hyper-partisanship of the Clinton-Bush era." Rich, who weeks earlier had predicted the imminent self-destruction of the religious right (wishful thinking, to the extent that Rich was thinking at all), seemed to view Huckabee as a departure from the divisive Republican candidates of the past.

Huckabee has explicitly rejected the idea that his affable style has anything to do with his sudden success, however. "There's only one explanation for [my surge in the polls] and it's not a human one," Huckabee told an audience at the late Rev. Jerry Falwell's Liberty University in November. "It's the same power that helped a little boy with two fish and five loaves feed a crowd of five thousand people and that's the only way that our campaign could be doing what it's doing."

On issues like women's reproductive rights, immigration, and religious liberties, Huckabee is arguably more radical than George W. Bush. Yet just as the mainstream press bought into Bush's portrayal of himself as a uniter during the 2000 campaign, they have fallen for Huckabee's pose as a "vertical" politician who lifts voters up, rather than pushing them horizontally to the left or right. If Huckabee somehow wins the presidency -- an unlikely event, but one worth considering -- the pundits and reporters who projected their own desires for post-partisanship on him will realize how dangerously wrong they were.

Because the mainstream media's leading lights have generally overlooked Huckabee's radical sectarian tendencies, videographer Thomas Shomaker and I have created a sequel to his "Christian Leader" ad that might provoke them to look behind his sunny veneer. Relying entirely on factual information and Huckabee's own public statements, we have painted a picture of the candidate that starkly contrasts with his misleading pose as a uniter.

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Max Blumenthal is a Puffin Foundation writing fellow at the Nation Institute based in Washington, DC. Read his blog at maxblumenthal.blogspot.com.

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Video clips work best when they run correctly
Posted by: PollyTicks on Jan 7, 2008 3:11 AM   
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Your video clip is not working...

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who needs more proof huckabee is an idiot.
Posted by: bitsfick on Jan 7, 2008 4:23 AM   
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We don't need a video to prove Huckabee is a fraud. Besides you're preaching to the choir. I read somewhere that religion was born when the first charlatan met the first fool. Huckabee is a charlatan and his supporters are fools. If his supporters had a brain they would see the conflict between being pro-war, and anti-abortion.

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» They have a brain--but they have to share it. Posted by: orwellwasn'tdreaming
» Off topic query??? Posted by: fsuthai
» RE: Off topic query??? Posted by: orwellwasn'tdreaming
Waste.
Posted by: UGW on Jan 7, 2008 6:21 AM   
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I agree with the previous posts.

1. The story/video can be effective only if it works. It doesn't.

2. The video, according to the text accompanying it, is not a Huckabee ad. It's someone trying to portray Huckabee. It's sensationalism.

What a waste of time.

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» RE: Waste. Posted by: Adam Howard
» RE: Waste. Posted by: LeftCoastProgressive
» video does work Posted by: harpy
And we're worried about the Islamic mullahs?
Posted by: harrob2 on Jan 7, 2008 6:27 AM   
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Huckabee is just as dangerous as the mullahs...they preach killing the "infidel" world....& Huckabee preaches destruction of the constitution & our democracy....He would just LOVE a Christian theocracy...and that scares the life out of me!

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Evolution Anyone?
Posted by: Sissy on Jan 7, 2008 6:40 AM   
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Any candidate who espouses creationism is to be feared for just that alone. I cannot believe that he even admits to it, let alone that he has come this far. If Huckabee should become the ultimate republican candidate, I would like to see a "debate" on this issue alone.

Truly mind boggling.

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Fundamentalists of any stripe
Posted by: thekidde on Jan 7, 2008 6:46 AM   
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are psychotic, ignorant and extremely dangerous. Having one as president of the US would be no different than the one in Iran, the Saud princes or Osama Bin Laden. A wacko is a wacko and shouldn't have any power anywhere. Religion in the world is as dangerous, if not more so, than nukes.

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» What do you mean, "would be"? Posted by: orwellwasn'tdreaming
» RE: A wacko is a wacko is a wacko! Posted by: LeftCoastProgressive
christian fascism
Posted by: bitsfick on Jan 7, 2008 7:06 AM   
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"I didn't get into politics because I thought government had a better answer. I got into politics because I knew government didn't have the real answers, that the real answers lie in accepting Jesus Christ into our lives...I hope we answer the alarm clock and take this nation back for Christ." Mike Huckabee

"The National Government will preserve and defend those basic principles on which our nation has been built. It regards Christianity as the foundation of our national morality, and the family as the basis of national life."
— Adolf Hitler, Berlin, 1933, first radio address after coming to power.

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Huckabee For President!!!!!
Posted by: Realliberal87 on Jan 7, 2008 8:05 AM   
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I beleive that President Huckabee will be a fine president. He will definitly get my vote.

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» RE: Huckabee For President!!!!! Posted by: LeftCoastProgressive
» Right Posted by: bookie
death and taxes
Posted by: manderson on Jan 7, 2008 8:35 AM   
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....don't forget the 23% consumption tax that will starve and kill poor and lower-middle class people (read immigrants and the damned, generally), and impoverish the middle-class "intelligentsia" (sic) enough to make them tow the line. Rapture for those who can afford it. This sicko is right out of "It Can't Happen Here". In THAT book the military ends up openly running all three branches of government in service to Corporatism, or the "Corpos"---after they discard the religious leader who backed them. Huckabee is representative of the worst kind of anglo-saxon southern baptist gangster white trash that H.L. Mencken warned us about 80 years ago in "The Sahara Of The Bozart".

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» RE: H.L.Mencken Posted by: LeftCoastProgressive
That was insulting?
Posted by: 060730 on Jan 7, 2008 9:09 AM   
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These folks have managed to raise Huckabee into a hero while meaning to insult him.

There's only one way to find out if God really is on Mike Huckabee's side (or is it the other way around?). That is to wait and see what happens. I have to admit it would actually be a miracle if he got elected.

This scenario reminds me of Elijah and the Prophets of Baal.

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» RE: Your Christian Crappola is insulting? Posted by: LeftCoastProgressive
» RE: That was insulting? Posted by: manderson
» RE: That was insulting? Posted by: rhinojos
» I find you insulting Posted by: bookie
» RE: I find you insulting Posted by: rage
» RE: I find you insulting Posted by: Sissy
Watch the double standard, guys!
Posted by: Voicedude on Jan 7, 2008 10:01 AM   
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Even as a 'mock' ad, it doesn't work.
It lacks the very things that I thought we were supposed be all about on sites like this: FACTS.

As a liberal Christian (yes, we're out there - trying to sustain the attacks from BOTH sides), I agree with some of the Theological stuff he says. But inter-splicing scenes from The Passion proves nothing here, guys! When Huckabee is shown talking about the 'nature of sin' in us all (i.e. SIN = imperfection, not evil), the graphic reads how he's railing against gays. Funny, I heard him say that ALL of us have a sinful nature - I heard nothing about gays in particular. If he's said anti-gay rhetoric, then you print/show that and I'll agree with you. When he talked about holding Supreme Court Justices accountable, hey - I agree with him on that, too! You just don't like that because it's connected to the abortion issue, but it's not presented that way. Again, I feel the statement taken as shown by itself is correct.

Now, please don't keep making the assumption that all Christians feel the same way politically. I don't agree with Huck on his abortion, gay, or immigration issues and a lot of the other things he's said. He is NOT my candidate! But lumping all Christians together in one category is ignorant (there are over 100 different Christian denominations), and railing against them in general goes against our American rights to Freedom of Religion - a right you should be supporting, not railing against. Look, I am just as upset by this current (p)resident and his nutjob cronies using and twisting the Christian religion as you are, but he doesn't represent Christ! Not mine, anyway! (It's also odd how Alternet posts that discriminatory or hateful language will not be tolerated, but attacks on Christians just because they're Christian is rampant. Just because a lot of crimes and misdemeanors have been commited by white males, it doesn't make all white males the same, for instance.)

Personally, I don't think the office of the POTUS really is a job for a Christian, and I've said that to my Christian brothers and sisters many, many times. The last 'real' Christian we had in the White House (Carter) came out four years later looking twenty years older. He took the weight of the world on his shoulders, and perhaps wasn't as good of a President as he could of been because of his Christian values. A good Christian looks after even one 'lost sheep', but a good President must look after the good of all, not just an individual. A good President may have to make comprimises that a good Christian would not want to make. I'm not sure you can be good at both simultaniously. And, as I keep reminding my fellow Christians: the original person to suggest separation of church and state was Jesus Christ himself ("Caesar's things to Caesar")! Next time, just say that to any Christian and leave the argument there.

I checked out this article looking for specific facts to quote when discussing Huckabee with fellow Christians, but all I found was conjecture and hyperbole. Please....let the nutcases on the other side use button-pushing catchphrases with no factual support, and let's stick to real facts supported by real data. Those neo-cons HATE that!

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monkeywrenching the election
Posted by: manderson on Jan 7, 2008 10:19 AM   
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If your state has an open primary, you need to (quickly) register Republican and vote for Ron Paul. This election needs to be monkeywrenched from someplace other than the Repuglican voter lists in Florida and Ohio, and Paul has an agenda that many progressives can embrace, in spite of some questions about race. Plus, he is against the war, period. All the Dem candidates have big DOD and neo-liberal money waiting in the backroom. The point is, get votes AWAY from Religious Fascists like Huckabee & Romney, and bugger the Repug ticket as much as possible.

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» NO, VOTE KUCINICH instead. Posted by: undrgrndgirl
Not An Idiot
Posted by: InsertNameHere on Jan 7, 2008 10:14 PM   
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It's dangerous to simply discount someone like Mike Huckabee as an idiot. Because he's actually a Christo-Fascist, Dominionist, hate-spewing, dick head. The dick head part being mostly punctuation since it goes hand in hand with the former.

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Huckleberry Hound Dog - Want's the Return of the Holly Roman Empire
Posted by: tommy1957 on Jan 8, 2008 5:51 PM   
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Beware - beware of a man who says he a soldier of god on a mission for god. Let him become the nominee; he will self destruct. He can play the guitar all he wants; but underneath his thin skin will the scales begin to protrude. He is more of a threat than Bin Laden to our nation. He will attempt to turn America into a theocracy and thus plunge our great nation into turmoil. We have only to look to the past to foresee this revelation.

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He is known in Arkansas as the 'Huckster'
Posted by: kwalls on Jan 8, 2008 11:37 PM   
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It's funny how the national press has failed to do in-depth journalism about Mr. Huckabee. In his tenure here in Arkansas, he was known as the 'Huckster,' quick on his feet and witty in front of a camera or microphone, and prone to a personal sense of entitlement and insecurity in his running of the Governor's Office. He filled state government with his cronies, many of whom held no credentials for the jobs they held other than being 'safe' for him to have around (I worked under several who earned very high salaries -- an insult to the public who paid them). He was pounded continually by the Ethics Commission for his tendency to think that public money was HIS money and the State Police airplane was HIS private plane. He was petty and his administration was filled with petty, paranoid, unpleasant, politically manipulative people (good Republicans all). He has no trouble twisting facts (in other words,'lying') when attacked or confronted with his failings. He mistates facts often (in one recent debate he said most of the signers of the Declaraction of Independence were ministers... only one was). If the Huckster underwent a stomach stapling and hid it, that would be interesting to know, as it would be consistent with his personal insecurity and desire to project a holier-than-thou image and tell everyone else how they should be living. I would highly recommend the reading of Max Brantley's article on the Salon site. Mr. Brantley is an excellent journalist and covers the Huckster well - it might open some outsider's eyes about this little fish from a little pond who wants to think he's a big fish but doesn't have the class. He's simply for sale and is faking whatever he thinks will get him money and power... but he's slick and puts on a good show. Try really listening to the nothing that he's saying.

http://www.salon.com/opinion/feature/2007/11/13/huckabee/

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Knucklehead is the best way to describe this guy.
Posted by: gdsnide on Jan 11, 2008 6:00 AM   
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Keep the Bible where it belongs...In the Church
GARY

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Go Mike
Posted by: Mom2JtnLu on Jan 11, 2008 10:29 AM   
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Huckabee has my vote!

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HUHHHH?
Posted by: willyd on Feb 1, 2008 11:36 AM   
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I just happen to fully agree with the video.I don't think Huckabee would take offense to it. It is true that abortion is the taking of a human life. That fetus is humsan and in most late term abortions it is viable. That would meet the definition of murder. Sorry everybody is not radical liberials like you all, or should I say RABID liberials.

And to use some liberial logic, what makes YOU RIGHT and me wrong. Is it not a liberial tenet of faith that truth is relitive?!

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