Posted on 11/02/2007 4:27:46 PM PDT by Eric Blair 2084
I checked and this is the first place you'll see this. Mike Huckabee has decided that now is a good time to ask Republican legislators for their help. Too bad when they needed his help he wasn't there.
The truth is Mike Huckabee walked all over Republican legislators and average Republican committee members. His policy was that you're either with him or you're against him. The worst part is that the orthodoxy he demanded was for his liberal agenda. To illustrate my point, if he were still governor, he wouldn't be asking in a nice way. He would be threatening and scolding like he used to.
Phyllis Schlaffly is right. Mike Huckabee did leave this party in a shambles. Now he's bragging about how he built it? There is a reason why Huckabee only has the support of a few legislators. Read the other posts on this blog and you'll see why. And there's much more to come.
Huck complains that Betsy Hagan and Randy Minton are distorting the truth. It's remarkable that not one current legislator has "corrected" the record. The truth is that they told the truth. I think a reporter would do well to call Republican legislators and ask not only their response to this letter but their response to the supposed distortion of his record.
This desperation is the biggest joke I've seen in a long time. Huckabee's been getting heat about not having the support of Arkansas legislators. He doesn't have the support of the average Arkansas Republican, either, or the average Arkansan, for that matter.
The most remarkable number from the latest U 0f A poll is that Huck is only polling 8% in Arkansas. There's a reason for that, lots of them.
Here's the letter. Try not to laugh too much. For those of you who don't know Mike, personally, consider how odd it is that he has to ask for their support this late in the game. I'd be really surprised if he picked up more than a handful more to support him.
One last thing, Huckabee needs to fire his copy editor because this letter is full of typos and a few wrong words.
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PLEASE READ LETTER BELOW FROM GOV. HUCKABEE
To: Arkansas Republican Legislators From: Mike Huckabee Date: October 31, 2007 Re: Your Support
Friends, I want to let you know that we are experience (sic) great success on every front for the campaign. The truth is that our success is surprising most everyone nationally but it is no surprise to you or me. As Republicans in Arkansas we have a long track record of taking on difficult task (sic), overcoming tremendous challenges and winning battles no one thought we could win. It is true that like any family we do not always see eye to eye on every issue but overall we have locked arms over and over again to fight for better government and to advance conservative causes in Arkansas (Note that he says "causes" plural. It is very telling that he actually doesn't see a singular conserative movement, but many "conservative causes".) . The truth is that we had great success together in cutting taxes, passing pro-life legislation, fighting for the family, improving education and highways and making government more efficient. I look back with tremendous pride on all we achieved in spite of being in the minority! Also, together we appointed Republicans to every board and commission for the first time in Arkansas history!
Some of my best memories are not just the ones at the Capitol in the battles we took on but are the days we spent together out in Arkansas. It was my privilege to give PAC monies to our candidates, write letters of support for them, host fundraisers and travel from town to town on their behalf. Whether it was a bus tour for Asa or a local dinner for a legislative candidate we worked hard together to get our team elected. I do not regret one moment of it (That's the problem). I cherish these memories of campaigning with many of you side by side.
Now I need your help. As you know our campaign is doing very well. The Iowa Caucus is just 64 days away and we are now in second place and climbing.Recent national polls place me in third place among the GOP candidates. As you can imagine this type of success has caused attacks against me and my record in Arkansas to begin. I need you to help me spread the truth about my tenor (sic-tenure?). In a recent article in the Wall Street Journal it was disappointing to read the criticisms of Randy Minton and Betsy Hagan, as I had campaigned to help elect Randy and have known and loved Betsy for such a long time (I'd love to hear from Betsy what she thought of their relationship.). They do not represent the vast majority of Republicans in our state as evidenced by those who have rallied to us since these broadsides were launched in the national press. They are certainly not the spokesperson (sic) for our party nor did they paint an accurate picture (What exactly was inaccurate about the picture, Mike?). I need you to help tell the story of all we did together to make Arkansas better and how hard I fought to help our team get elected and see our party grow (The party did grow for a while, but during the last few years it got smaller).
I am honored to have the endorsement of John Paul Hammerschmidt, Tim Hutchinson, Asa Hutchinson, John Boozman, Jay Dickey, and a long list of past and present GOP legislators. I am asking you today to help me. Please sign on today and join the "Arkansas Republican Leaders for Huckabee". We need every one of you on board. Chad Gallagher will be following up with you. You can join this team today by emailing him at mailto:atchad.gallagher@legacyincorporated.com
I will never forget all our hard work together to make Arkansas a better place and now together again we can take the next step to serve our country! Thanks in advance for your support and help.
With Gratitude, MIKE HUCKABEE
(forwarded by)
Staci R. Cates Director of Special Projects Republican Party of Arkansas 501-372-7301 (O) 501-xxx-xxxx (C) 501-372-1656 (F)
The Rev. Jesse Jackson has professed his Christianity in public too, why not vote for him based on that logic?
The sad truth is that the blogger on Arkansas Journal is seemingly more in touch with the current state of the Republican Party in Arkansas than Huckabee. I have been very involved in Arkansas politics during the last ten years and Huckabee did everything BUT build the party. He appointed democrats to key positions, he name-called and tried to destroy any Republican legislator that dared to not support any part of his nanny-state agenda, and pulled our party apart by becoming such an outspoken liberal on so many issues.
There is a reason that when the rest of the South went Red, Arkansas remained Blue.
Thank you, RebekahT.
You’re welcome, AuntB. A friend sent me the link to the Ark Journal the other day and it seems like its author is doing a good job of keeping some pretty close tabs on Huckabee. For those of us in Arkansas who lived through Huckabee’s administration, it’s hard to believe that any true conservative is giving him a serious look for POTUS. Our party is pretty much non-existent today largely due to Huckabee’s actions over the last few years. It’s very sad and I’m not sure how long it will take the Arkansas Republican Party to rebuild.
That is my point...
Thanks for the heads up, EB. I’ll check the info out. Like I’ve been telling FReepers for months, if they are even remotely considering supporting Huckabee, then they need to talk with Arkansas conservatives before going any further. If one’s own state conservative party won’t put their support behind their own state’s candidate, how much bigger of a giant waving red flag does one need to see when considering the Huckster. FReepers beware! - OB1
As a life-long conservative Arkansan, these are correct statements. The Huckster does not even have the conservative support of his own party in Arkansas. HEED THE WARNING, FREEPERS! - OB1
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