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Huck: I’m Better than the Others
The National Review ^ | September 15, 2014 | Joel Gehrke

Posted on 09/15/2014 11:00:02 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet

Former governor Mike Huckabee (R., Ark.) implicitly made the case against Senators Ted Cruz (R., Texas), Rand Paul (R., Ky.), or Marco Rubio (R., Fla.) serving as president during a meeting with reporters about the prospect of his own candidacy.

In a roundtable meeting this morning with journalists in Washington, D.C., Huckabee said that he would decide next year whether or not he will run for president, but he already knows he’s unlikely to support any of those freshman senators.

“If not me, I would be supportive of someone who has had executive experience and who has been a governor prior to somebody having only had legislative experience, which I think is fundamentally different in the manner in which one serves,” Huckabee said after describing what it takes to be a commander-in-chief.

“Do you have the capacity, as an executive, to look at the whole battlefield and to see all the issues in play and how they integrate with each other?” he said. “And one of the things that I learned in ten-and-a-half years of being a governor, is that you don’t get to just enjoy the issues that are most endearing to you.”

Huckabee emphasized his executive experience when laying out the case for his candidacy, should he decide to enter the race.

“I believe one thing I’d bring, if I run, is I know how to govern,” he told the group. “I don’t mean to be audacious about it, but when you govern ten-and-a-half years in a state, when I inherited a legislature that was 89 out of 100 Democrats in the house and 31 out of 35 Democrats in the senate, the most lopsided legislature in America — more than any other state, including Massachusetts or Vermont — and you still get, in every session, 90 percent plus of your legislative package passed, I think you get some experience of how do you govern.”

Huckabee denied that he was drawing distinctions between himself and Cruz; asked about Paul’s potential candidacy, he said, “It’d be best not to evaluate people that have not made a decision to run.”

Yet the winner of the 2008 Iowa caucuses kept making comments that were implicit shots at his potential rivals. For instance, when Huckabee was asked about younger Republicans’ preference for “non-interventionist” foreign policy, he didn’t hesitate to equate that with a libertarian impulse to “isolate” the United States — a characterization Paul always rejects.

“The more libertarian wing tends to be laissez-faire, ‘hey it’s not our problem, this is not our yacht, we don’t need to clean the decks,’” Huckabee said. “One fault of our party is we have not done a good job of communicating to the younger Americans that, like it or not, guys, you can’t isolate yourselves.”

Huckabee also brought the tea-party senators to mind, without mentioning them, while discussing one of the difficulties of his 2008 presidential bid.

“There was nothing guaranteed, there was no job to go back to,” he said. “It wasn’t like I was a senator, still getting my paycheck every month, still getting my health benefits — which, one of the reforms I would love to see implemented is that anybody who holds office and runs for office other than the one they are running to be reelected in would have to resign the office they currently hold in order to seek one they would like to have.”

Paul and Rubio, of course, face reelection campaigns in 2016. Rubio has said that he will not run for both the presidency and the Senate; Paul’s team is working to change a Kentucky law that would force him to run for just one federal office. Cruz will have a “job to go back to” because he isn’t up for reelection until 2018.

When asked how he could repeat his 2008 success in Iowa given the rise of Cruz, Rick Santorum (who won the caucuses in 2012), and Governor Rick Perry (R., Texas), who can also tout his executive experience, Huckabee said he can appeal to a broader electorate.

“If the party wants to nominate somebody who can be very articulate in what we’re against, I’m probably not the best guy at that, but I think that what I can articulate is what we’re for,” he said. “I don’t think you can make people fearful enough and mad enough to get elected. You may make them fearful enough and mad enough, you know, maybe to get exercised and go scream at a rally. But to get them to go vote and to vote for you, I do think you have to give them something that they believe is going to make the election result in a different direction of the government.”

Huckabee may not be tanned, but he’s ready — to throw elbows in the crowded prospective 2016 field.


TOPICS: Extended News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Arkansas
KEYWORDS: 2016; battlefield; cruz; gop; huckabee; idiot; marcorubio; randpaul; republicans; teaparty; tedcruz
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
Mr. Common Core Supporter will never get my vote.
41 posted on 09/16/2014 5:33:23 AM PDT by Maceman
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To: jospehm20
Yep. And that is precisely the bottom line.

Plus he is a loser to the two-time loser Romney.

42 posted on 09/16/2014 5:37:01 AM PDT by Vigilanteman (Obama: Fake black man. Fake Messiah. Fake American. How many fakes can you fit in one Zer0?)
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To: xzins

Nixon, LBJ and Truman had some training as former VPs. In Nixon’s case, a full eight years. In Truman’s case, a mere few months.


43 posted on 09/16/2014 5:39:51 AM PDT by Vigilanteman (Obama: Fake black man. Fake Messiah. Fake American. How many fakes can you fit in one Zer0?)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
“If not me, I would be supportive of someone who has had executive experience and who has been a governor prior to somebody having only had legislative experience, which I think is fundamentally different in the manner in which one serves,” Huckabee said after describing what it takes to be a commander-in-chief.

I can't disagree with this, except if the only people with executive experience who are running are bloody freakin' RINOs.

All the executive experience in the world means nothing if you have no vision about where this country needs to be headed, or if the vision you do have is anything other than restoring America as a land of free markets, limited government and Constitutional law.

44 posted on 09/16/2014 5:44:21 AM PDT by Maceman
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To: Vigilanteman

LBJ was the quintessential senator and the force in the senate at the time of his vice presidency.

Nixon actually had a functional presidency until the Watergate takedown. Billy Graham reveals that Nixon had a level of anti-Semitism in him, and that bothers me now. Also, after becoming a conservative, I’ve decided that Nixon, with his wage/price controls, was actually a bit of a socialist.


45 posted on 09/16/2014 5:45:27 AM PDT by xzins ( Retired Army Chaplain and Proud of It! Those who truly support our troops pray for victory!)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

While Huck is definitely better than Obama (but who isn’t?), he can’t hold a candle to Cruz, or Palin, or anyone else who espouses CONSERVATIVE Values.


46 posted on 09/16/2014 6:04:23 AM PDT by left that other site (You shall know the Truth, and The Truth Shall Set You Free.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
“If not me, I would be supportive of someone who has had executive experience and who has been a governor prior to somebody having only had legislative experience, which I think is fundamentally different in the manner in which one serves,” Huckabee said after describing what it takes to be a commander-in-chief.

“Do you have the capacity, as an executive, to look at the whole battlefield and to see all the issues in play and how they integrate with each other?” he said. “And one of the things that I learned in ten-and-a-half years of being a governor, is that you don’t get to just enjoy the issues that are most endearing to you.”

He says he can articulate what "we" are for, but where does he do any of that in this article?

47 posted on 09/16/2014 6:05:52 AM PDT by GeronL (Vote for Conservatives not for Republicans)
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To: manc

We haven;t had the primary yet.

Then we need a candidate who can excite the base and get out the vote. Huckster is not that guy


48 posted on 09/16/2014 6:10:16 AM PDT by GeronL (Vote for Conservatives not for Republicans)
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To: GeronL

One President from Arkansas was one too many.


49 posted on 09/16/2014 6:19:07 AM PDT by exit82 ("The Taliban is on the inside of the building" E. Nordstrom 10-10-12)
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To: exit82

We don’t need another “Dope from Hope.”


50 posted on 09/16/2014 6:20:24 AM PDT by dfwgator
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To: exit82

The Arkansas GOP has moved solidly left from what I hear.


51 posted on 09/16/2014 6:22:01 AM PDT by GeronL (Vote for Conservatives not for Republicans)
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To: C. Edmund Wright; Servant of the Cross

It looks like he’s running, God help us all........


52 posted on 09/16/2014 6:23:42 AM PDT by Lakeshark
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

If it is somehow true that the Huckster is “better than the others”, the USA is in worse shape than I thought.


53 posted on 09/16/2014 6:36:44 AM PDT by hal ogen (First Amendment or reeducation Camp?)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
Huck No! Huckabee does not believe in the Reagan coalition ... Even Fred Thompson nailed this in 2007:

The direction Governor Huckabee would take us in … liberal economic policies … liberal foreign policies … taxpayer funded programs for illegals … that’s not the model of the Reagan coalition, that’s the model of the democratic party.


54 posted on 09/16/2014 6:39:05 AM PDT by Servant of the Cross (the Truth will set you free)
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To: Lakeshark; Servant of the Cross
It looks like he’s running, God help us all........

Well, I'll let Huck and Santorum split the vote in Iowa that Huck had in 08 and that Santorum had in '12. It's the same vote. When they split it, they're both done early. Thank GOD!!

55 posted on 09/16/2014 6:46:27 AM PDT by C. Edmund Wright (www.FireKarlRove.com NOW)
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To: exit82

As Monica said, ‘we don’t need another because the last one left a bad taste in my mouth.’


56 posted on 09/16/2014 6:47:32 AM PDT by Vigilanteman (Obama: Fake black man. Fake Messiah. Fake American. How many fakes can you fit in one Zer0?)
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To: left that other site
, he can’t hold a candle to Cruz, or Palin, or anyone else who espouses CONSERVATIVE Values.

True....and I'll add he cannot inspire, cannot persuade, cannot motivate anything but a teeny tiny niche of the voters. He doesn't even understand the long term magic of Cruz' filibuster - let alone have the leadership to do something similar. He's pathetic.

57 posted on 09/16/2014 6:48:40 AM PDT by C. Edmund Wright (www.FireKarlRove.com NOW)
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To: xzins

He creeps you out because he’s a phony - and you are not a phony - so your radar is warning you to “Stay away.....stay away.....stay away....”

And by phony, I mean certainly a phony conservative. Maybe a phony Christian, altho that’s between him and God and I would never pretend to know - I just know that the phony streak is inside of him, and I wouldn’t ever assume he’s genuine about anything. Maybe he is, but he’s yet to prove it.


58 posted on 09/16/2014 6:51:05 AM PDT by C. Edmund Wright (www.FireKarlRove.com NOW)
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To: Servant of the Cross
If I'm not mistaken, the name "Santuckabee" has been copyrighted.

If not, it SHOULD be!! :)

60 posted on 09/16/2014 7:09:03 AM PDT by C. Edmund Wright (www.FireKarlRove.com NOW)
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