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The Chuckabee Show Hits New Hampshire

By Alexander Zaitchik, AlterNet. Posted January 8, 2008.


It isn't Huckabee's Iowa win that's packing events in N.H. -- it's the promise of seeing B-movie tough guy Chuck Norris.

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The power of Chuck Norris was on display last Sunday when a heckler interrupted Mike Huckabee at an overflowing event in rural New Hampshire. Seconds after a young baritone in the back of the Windham High School gym began screaming about the candidate's ties to the Council on Foreign Relations, the former governor pointed to the source of disorder and rhetorically tazed him with a threat his rivals can only dream of. "Don't make me send Chuck back there," deadpanned Huckabee.

That was all it took. The capacity crowd responded with sustained, whooping applause. Homemade signs of Norris firing machine guns bounced up and down. The real Norris, sitting onstage with his wife, smiled but did not blush. Along with helping Huckabee draw some of the biggest crowds on the Republican side of the campaign trail, Chuck Norris proved himself the ultimate heckler-neutralizer. The crowd was still applauding when Huckabee issued a gracious pardon, saying, "No, we're not going to beat him up. This is America."

Chuck Norris' America. Norris' viral touch is so golden these days it's a wonder the heckler didn't scream, "Don't Chuck me, bro!" as state troopers manhandled him out of the building. This scene, if captured on someone's cell-phone camera, no doubt would have sparked yet another Chuckabee YouTube pandemic like the "Facts" commercial that garnered 1.5 million hits in the runup to Mike Huckabee's Iowa surprise. And in fact people were echoing Huckabee's Norris line as they shuffled out of Sunday's rally. "Don't make me sic Chuck on you!" one teenager warned his sister in the parking lot. The whole family laughed. Nobody laughs coming out of a Mitt Romney event.

On the stump Norris also likes to tell the story of how he came to know and endorse Huckabee. Uninspired by the other candidates courting his support, Norris discovered Huckabee when an 18-year-old blogger from Oregon wrote him and told him he should look into his candidacy. Norris did and began praising the candidate on WorldNetDaily.com, where he writes a column. Huckabee then contacted Norris to set up a personal meeting. They hit it off, and soon the former pastor from Arkansas was making plans to stump with Norris, an aging action-hero punch line newly reborn as a kitsch Internet superphenomenon.

Watching the Chuck & Huck Show, it can be hard to remember who is running for president of the United States and who is running in an infomercial for Total Gym. Turning the Oprah & Obama Show on its head, it's Huckabee who preps audiences for Norris. "I know who you really came to see," he tells excited crowds peppered with homemade signs that say "cHuck!" Sample surveys of crowds suggest Huckabee is more right than he might think about who's filling the houses. More than once in New Hampshire, Huckabee was mentioned after Norris but before the free doughnuts by organizers and staffers pleading patience during delays. Ovations for Norris are as loud as, if not louder than, they are for Huckabee, who has found a sure-fire applause line in joking that Norris will be his secretary of defense.

The duo appeared together at nearly all of Huckabee's mobbed New Hampshire events. The politician lauds the actor for "exemplifying the spirit of America" with his charity work and personal success story. But Huckabee knows it isn't charity work that brings people to see Chuck Norris, and the physically unthreatening candidate squeezes everything he can out of his surrogate's reputation for kicking superhuman amounts of villainous ass. Veering into carnie barker territory, Huckabee proudly describes Norris as "the toughest guy in the world." Occasionally he gets a little carried away. At a charity event in Londonderry, Huckabee pointed to Norris and informed a packed cafeteria of supporters and independents, "Actually, he could take all of you out." It isn't just hecklers who get threatened on the Chuckabee campaign trail, it's everyone. And they love it.

The threats against the good people of New Hampshire have come at the expense of more serious promises, made in Iowa and elsewhere, to reclaim the nation for Christ and jail abortion doctors. In Huckabee's revamped New England stump speech, the word "chokehold" generally appears several times in relation to Norris' impressive ability to deny human beings oxygen. (Both men like to tell the story of how Norris once accidentally choked a Marine unconscious in Iraq while posing for a picture.) The word "church," meanwhile, appears just once or twice, always coming third in praising the bland Christian communitarian troika of "family, neighborhood and church."

Whether or not it's enough to win the Republican nomination, Norris and Huckabee have a good shtick going, available in both Christian and secular flavors. At its heart are two personable guys from humble beginnings who talk a good game about the Christian duty to help the less fortunate. Despite being a clunky, almost childlike speaker ("Education is very passionate to me"), Norris tells moving success stories from his organization Kick Start, which helps at-risk youth straighten out through free martial arts training. But Norris grows more dangerous the longer he has the mic. His discussion of Kick Start always dead-ends with his deep regret that he wasn't able to stop the Columbine massacre with karate lessons. His endorsement of Huckabee's FairTax plan consists of complaining about how much he pays his tax advisers and expressing disgust at the way "sheiks come over here and buy jets and don't pay enough luxury taxes."

If it seems like an unlikely pair, it really isn't. Huckabee and Norris share a long-held and deeply religious social conservatism. More important for their chemistry on stage and in the campaign bus, they also share a belief that they are outsiders in their respective worlds. Norris openly admits that he is considered a no-talent rube in Hollywood, and Huckabee has declared war against a corporate Republican establishment that sees him as a deluded and dangerous small-state populist. "I've been getting destroyed by the critics for 30 years," Norris likes to say on the stump. "And I know Mike Huckabee understands, because, boy, they really hate him on Wall Street."

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Alexander Zaitchik is a freelance writer.

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Posted by: reval on Jan 8, 2008 5:42 AM   
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...The Huck and Chuck show found its beginnings as a result of something Norris wrote on WorldNutDaily, huh? It all makes perfect sense, doesn't it?
~Rev El Mundo
Pastor, WVCSR

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Chuckhold
Posted by: Russ Wellen on Jan 8, 2008 6:35 AM   
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. . . on the American public -- he still has it.

For Romney to still have a chance, he needs to find an aging master (to make it a fair fight) to break Norris's neck, like Bruce Lee did in "Way of the Dragon."

Or at least send him back to infomercials where he belongs.

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Religious fundies and macho mania can make strange bedfellows.
Posted by: maxpayne on Jan 8, 2008 6:53 AM   
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But then again, none of it is surprising once you know the common characteristics both share in "Strict Father Morality" or for a better term "Strict Authoritarian Morality". In any case, Hollywood loves Huckabee's idea of National Sales Tax designed to wipe out the rest of the middle class that is left to drub all the while enriching Wall Street hucksters. Chuck Norris fights for terrorists and fundies not for good people besides.

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The Choker and The Theocrat
Posted by: LeftCoastProgressive on Jan 8, 2008 7:19 AM   
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As Norris likes to say on the stump. "And I know Mike Huckabee understands, because, boy, they really hate him on Wall Street."

Huckabee would like to establish a choke-hold on America called a Theocracy. Evangelicals have found their troika. Jesus, Norris, and Huksterbee ,a three-fold attack on tenuously sane America. It's cringing time again!

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Sad story
Posted by: mr.ed on Jan 8, 2008 7:29 AM   
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It's a sad story when we're so engrossed by an imaginary character, like Murphy Brown or a god of some kind.

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no longer a Norris fan
Posted by: lindalee on Jan 8, 2008 7:39 AM   
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I'm always disappointed when celebrities stump for candidates....but this one bugged me more. I'm damned disappointed that the man I grew up with a crush on is crazy religious and probably a can short of a six pack too. He cannot be that smart if he can't see that Huckabee is just plain nuts.

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Skin deep
Posted by: donnee on Jan 8, 2008 7:39 AM   
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Norris embodies the Corporate Machine, shoot first ask questions later,
self righteousness all wrapped up in a pretty package and powered by fantasy..

The only candidate who seems to be consistently naming the problems in this country is Edwards.

Unfortunately by refusing to accept donations from the corporations and to play the same game as the other candidates he is hobbling himself and we all lose in the end.

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» RE: Skin deep Posted by: carbon-based
The Great Chuck Norris - yes but who cares!
Posted by: carbon-based on Jan 8, 2008 8:51 AM   
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Actually Chuck Norris has a pretty amazing story and has done quite a bit re charity work not to mention his anti drug work with kids through his martial arts organization. He truly is an amazing person with more talent than his B movies portray. But a great martial artist doesn't mean great insight into political views!

That said, I don't understand why politicians partner up with celebs. Who really cares what Norris or Oprah thinks. If you are swayed by their opinions then maybe you shouldn't be voting!

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no hucksters please.
Posted by: astralman on Jan 8, 2008 8:59 AM   
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we pride ourselves on not being fooled by hucksterism.

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Why won't Hollywood Squares return my call?!
Posted by: csds49 on Jan 8, 2008 1:08 PM   
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Alas, yet another has-been actor lacks the moral fiber to snort himself to death and thus turns to Jebus in order to prop up his shattered ego! What else is new? At least one Baldwin has adopted that approach. Sadly even Lance Kerwin drank the holy water. If you are a gay male who was madly in love with LK back in the 1970’s you will sympathize with the deeply felt grief I feel even to this day at the thought that my favorite 70’s heart-throb had turned to bashing bibles for a living. And there are others. Willie Aames. Kirk Cameron. The lamentable list goes on and on.

And Chuck Norris IS a RUBE. If your acting repertoire begins and ends with beating people up or shooting them to death, all the while having a less commanding screen presence than Charles Bronson or Sylvester Stalone……well, a man must be willing and able to assess himself in an honest and forthright fashion, smile and laugh and carry on with life and be happy with who he is regardless of his glaring deficiencies. And if you haven’t the character to do this...there is always Jebus.

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Romney needs his own Karate Master
Posted by: csds49 on Jan 8, 2008 1:19 PM   
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If only Pat Morita were still alive! He would be the one to show Romney The Way.

But all is not lost! David Carradine yet lives. I think he's selling phone books these days. So he probably works cheap, too!

I know Chuck Norris whipped David Carradine's ass in Lone Wolf McQuade. But that was only a movie. In real life i'm sure the Carradine / Romney team could take the Hukabee / Norris team in a fair fight!

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"Chucking"
Posted by: Gravitas on Jan 8, 2008 3:06 PM   
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Chucking is the reaction I have to both of them. As in upchuck!

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fluoridated
Posted by: HANGTRAITORS on Jan 8, 2008 3:31 PM   
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who would vote for this guy?? this only leads me to believe its either totally rigged or america is retarded

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» RE: fluoridated Posted by: LeftCoastProgressive
More Zaitchik!
Posted by: Grozny_Guy on Jan 8, 2008 9:35 PM   
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Doesn't Zaitchik live in Russia? What's he doing on the primary beat in NH? Should we be looking forward to a Spanking the Donkey-style election memoir? Off to a good start!

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no talent hacks
Posted by: bitsfick on Jan 10, 2008 9:47 AM   
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only in America can no talent brainless hacks like Chuck Norris and Saint dumb f**k Ronald Reagan command respect.

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Martial Arts for Rednecks, and Politics for Dumbasses
Posted by: MobileSucks on Jan 11, 2008 4:12 PM   
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Bruce Lee was a 'slant-eyed Asian foreigner'* and that was just not going to be acceptable to redneck America. But, martial arts, well what could be cooler to rednecks? Hence Chuck Norris and his ghastly career of making awful movies and selling crap on infomercials. It is fitting his politics would suck.

(*Bruce Lee still IS THE MAN. I myself would never mean any disrespect whatsoever.)

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