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Huckabee's foreign-policy: more Reagan than Bush
The Baltimore Sun ^ | 12/16/2007 | Frank James

Posted on 12/16/2007 8:42:46 AM PST by dano1

Mike Huckabee, like his fellow Republican contenders for their party's presidential nomination, is doing his level best to channel the spirit of President Ronald Reagan into his campaign.

The hiring of Reagan's old campaign manager, Ed Rollins, to play the same role in his campaign is cleary one example.

(snip)

Anyway, not long after that, Huckabee veers into what is assuredly Reagan territory, that he opposes the obscure Law of the Sea Treaty.

Reagan opposed the treaty many conservatives disparagingly refer to as LOST as a threat to U.S. self-determination. By saying he was the first Republican presidential candidate to come out against the treaty, Huckabee is telling conservatives he was the first to see what Reagan saw, hoping that makes him more Reaganesque in their eyes than the other candidates.

This position on LOST actually puts Huckabee to the right of Bush since the president supports the treaty.

Here's another example of Huckabee trying to assume Reagan's mantle. He wants to increase military spending to Reagan-era levels when they were six percent of the gross domestic product versus 3.9 percent today.

(snip)

Huckabee goes on to take a very Reaganesque view of the use of the U.S. military. He's opposed to nation-building. Bush was too, of course, until he got caught up in the neocon vision to remake Iraq as part of a new domino theory in which the nations of the greater Middle East would tumble towards democracy.

(snip)

Not that Huckabee disagrees with Bush on every particular. There's no discernible light between Huckabee's position on Iraq and Bush's.

(snip)

But if there's a two-term Republican president whose reflection Huckabee most wants conservatives to see mirrored in his own foreign-policy ideas, it's clearly Reagan, not Bush.

(Excerpt) Read more at weblogs.baltimoresun.com ...


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1 posted on 12/16/2007 8:42:47 AM PST by dano1
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2 posted on 12/16/2007 8:44:32 AM PST by don-o (Do the RIGHT thing. Become a monthly donor. End Freepathons forever)
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3 posted on 12/16/2007 8:45:28 AM PST by don-o (Do the RIGHT thing. Become a monthly donor. End Freepathons forever)
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Well, if he does one good thing before he flames out, maybe it will be opposing LOST because he’s the Second Coming of Ronald Reagan.

If he can call some attention to this miserable business, he has my thanks.

I love the way this lib writer puts it: “Anyway, not long after that, Huckabee veers into what is assuredly Reagan territory, that he opposes the obscure Law of the Sea Treaty.”

Obscure? Pay no attention to that treaty behind the curtain?

Thanks for mentioning it, Hucklebee. Now, get lost.


4 posted on 12/16/2007 8:47:20 AM PST by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: dano1

Yeah, sure. And just how left is Huck’s position on selling the US out in the name of global warming?


5 posted on 12/16/2007 8:58:46 AM PST by Always Right
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6 posted on 12/16/2007 9:00:03 AM PST by NautiNurse (Plants are people too)
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“I’m as strong on terror as anybody. In fact I think I’m stronger than most people because I truly understand the nature of the war that we are in with Islamofascism. These are people that want to kill us. It’s a theocratic war. And I don’t know if anybody fully understands that. I’m the only guy on that stage with a theology degree. I think I understand it really well.” Mike Hucakabee

http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/287527.aspx

Someone, please tell me, if this is the case, then how could Mr. Huckabee have made the big mistake with his ridiculous statement in the NYC times article about Mormonism? Mr. Huckabee sure showed he can pull various peoples and their views together, didn’t he? Jessee Jackson has a theology also. This man has already split the GOP. It’s easy to be the “front runner” when you only need 20-25% of the vote.


7 posted on 12/16/2007 9:03:05 AM PST by GOP_Lady
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To: NautiNurse
http://www.foreignaffairs.org/20070901faessay86501-p40/rudolph-giuliani/toward-a-realistic-peace.html

http://www.foreignaffairs.org/20071101faessay86602/john-mccain/an-enduring-peace-built-on-freedom.html

http://www.foreignaffairs.org/20070701faessay86402/mitt-romney/rising-to-a-new-generation-of-global-challenges.html

More essays from Foreign Affairs by some other candidates.

8 posted on 12/16/2007 9:05:22 AM PST by roses of sharon
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Gee Dano, isn't it funny that the ultra-liberal Baltimore Sun (left of the NYT) is cheerleading for the Huckster by comparing him to the Gipper, whom they despised with ardor?

But I understand, you gotta job to do, down at Huckster HQ.

So big congrats babe, you are the all time champion of political pimp-posting!

In fact, I think that you, on your own, (well, counting all your screen names) have posted more Huckster PR, than all of the Ron Paulites ever did put together!


9 posted on 12/16/2007 9:21:45 AM PST by Travis McGee (---www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com---)
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To: dano1
thanks comrade Daneo!

because you posted this article I learned that I was wrong calling Huckabee a socialist Jimmy Carter Clone.

I now know that Huckabee is just like my hero Reagan and that the Huck will save this country!

Put me down for a thousand cases of the Huckabee snake oil and a thousand cases of the Huckster kool aid.

Your an American hero, comrade Daneo!

10 posted on 12/16/2007 9:32:48 AM PST by Gipper08 (a real conservative for Congress... Aaronhankins.com)
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Revitalizing America's Armed Forces

Fred Thompson's Plan to Strengthen the Long Term Security of the United States

The threats to the United States today are more complex, dispersed, and opportunistic than ever before. Terrorists and terror states observe no rules and have no restraints of conscience. The enemy understands only the language of power. While the central front in the war against Islamic extremism is in Afghanistan and Iraq, it is clear that our enemies extend far beyond those borders. The gravest danger is terrorists or terrorist states acquiring weapons of mass destruction. But other, more traditional, more conventional challenges await us as well. To overcome these dangers, we need a clear and consistent strategy to address them, and the means to be successful.

With the fall of the Soviet Union, many falsely assumed that unquestioned American military superiority was unneeded. Indeed, many Democrats saw the 1990s as an opportunity to take a holiday from history, and as a consequence, our government began one of the largest unilateral reductions of military power in history. Our Armed Forces were cut 30 percent on average. Army combat power was reduced by nearly half, the Air Force down-sized considerably, and the Navy could not maintain 300 ships, much less the 600-ship Navy that President Reagan once envisioned. We are still feeling the effect of these reductions today.

No one will ever doubt the quality of those who serve our nation in the Armed Forces. The brave men and women who comprise our military have answered every call to duty and defended our freedom with honor. During my days in the Senate, I had the privilege to spend time with them as I traveled abroad to meet with world leaders, visit global hotspots, and gain a better understanding of events on the ground in far-away places. Whether at an outpost in Kosovo with U.S. Army troops; watching flight operations with the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps aboard an aircraft carrier in the Indian Ocean; meeting at a darkened Afghan airfield with special operations forces shortly after 9/11; or flying aboard a cargo aircraft with the U.S. Air Force in South America and South Asia. I am always inspired by the courage, competence, and commitment of our men and women in uniform.

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It is time for real change, not half measures. As we consider the threats we face today, and the ones we may need to confront tomorrow, we must re-evaluate how we look at our priorities. The first responsibility of the federal government must be the security of the American people and the defense of our nation. This should be reflected in everything we do in the federal government, including, most importantly, the budget. Defense spending declined significantly at the end of the Cold War to levels approaching 3% of GDP, despite the fact that America has historically spent well over 5% of GDP on defense. Over the last several decades our economy has proven strong enough to enable 5.1% spending during the Gulf War, over 6% during the Reagan build up, and over 8% during the late 1960s. As a nation, we must be prepared to spend more on defense than what we do today - and have done in the past 15 years - in order to revitalize the military and develop the capabilities necessary to promote peace, security and stability for future generations of Americans.

To address the problems and challenges faced by our Armed Forces today, the following initiatives will put us on the path to revitalizing our all-volunteer military over the coming years, enable the United States to advance its interests abroad, and ensure the long-term security of our nation for decades:
Be prepared to increase the core defense budget up to 4.5% of GDP to support the expansion, modernization, and increased readiness of U.S. military forces We must be prepared to increase defense spending, phased in over time, in order to build the forces and develop the capabilities outlined in this plan. Spending increases would be calibrated to economic conditions, the nation's ability to access additional troops and modernize the military's equipment, and the Armed Force's ability to absorb these capabilities in the most effective manner.

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Enhance the capabilities of America's Special Operations Forces (SOF) to conduct counter-terrorism, counter-proliferation, and other "special" operations Enhance SOF's command, control, and force projection capabilities as the lead for the nation's irregular warfare and special operations efforts. Expand SOF endstrength as necessary, without compromising standards. Improve Psychological Operations and Civil Affairs capabilities.

Increase the U.S. Navy fleet to at least 325 ships to increase mission capability across the full spectrum of operations and maintain the ability to project power globally. Add a carrier strike group to sustain forward presence in key areas' Persian Gulf and East Asia - to promote stability and deter conflict. Improve the Navy's ability to conduct coastal and riverine operations. Increase the number and capabilities of our submarine fleet. Complete the modernization of the U.S. Air Force to ensure continued tactical air dominance over all potential adversaries and the ability to project power globally. Ensure tactical and strategic air/space superiority over every battlefield and the U.S. Develop new long-range tanker capabilities that can support U.S. military operations worldwide, 24/7. Invest in new technologies and systems to support advanced Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, long-range strike capabilities, and extended global coverage. Upgrade the full spectrum of lift capabilities to improve the mobility of U.S. forces.

Develop robust Missile Defenses to protect the homeland, deployed forces, and allies against ballistic missiles of all ranges in all phases of flight. Field a layered, multi-tiered missile defense architecture that includes land-, sea-, and space-based components. Support the development and testing of advanced missile defense technologies to address the complexity of foreign ballistic missile inventories. Promote international collaboration in all missile defense efforts, to include cooperation in joint development and production with friends and allies. Increase U.S. intelligence capabilities to ensure the nation's leaders, and our Armed Forces, have the best information possible in a timely and accurate manner. Improve intelligence collection, especially human intelligence. Ensure analysis is comprehensive, exhaustive, and properly "red-teamed." Continue to improve intelligence sharing and coordination across the government. Increase the Intelligence Community's focus on terrorism and proliferation.

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Ensure the U.S. maintains a safe, effective, and credible strategic deterrent Maintain complementary land-, sea-, and air-based weapons delivery platforms to ensure the survivability of our nuclear deterrent. Modernize our existing nuclear weapons capabilities, as appropriate, to deal with 21st Century threats and challenges. Maintain the lowest level of nuclear capabilities compatible with our national security needs and our international commitments. Revitalize the nuclear weapons complex so that it is responsive and adaptable to unanticipated threats. The U.S. military is at a strategic crossroads. Years of neglect, conflict, and long deployments are reducing the readiness, effectiveness and flexibility of the greatest military force in history. It is time to restore President Reagan's promise of "peace through strength" by making the investments and hard decisions necessary to safeguard the nation's long-term security. The fact is, we can and must do this.

The world - friends and foes alike - is watching. We cannot afford to allow our forces to wither and risk conflict. The latter is far more expensive in the long run and much more dangerous. The weaker we become, or appear to become, the more our enemies will be tempted to challenge us and our allies. These are risks we cannot afford to take. Whether we act in time to prevent the worst from happening will be the final measure of America's leadership in the world for years to come. With 9/11 still fresh in our memory, it is for America to shape events, and not be left at their mercy. Wherever dangers appear, we must be prepared to meet them with clarity and resolve. Doing so will take leadership, vision, and a commitment to restore our nation's military strength.

Fred08 - Contribute Now

11 posted on 12/16/2007 9:36:50 AM PST by 2ndDivisionVet (Your "dirt" on Fred is about as persuasive as a Nancy Pelosi Veteran's Day Speech)
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Bud Light presents:

"REAL MEN OF GENIUS"

...(Real men of genius)

Today we salute you, Mr. Mike Huckabee paid FR campaign shill!

...(Mr. Mike Huckabee paid FR campaign shill)

What does a liberal Republican do when he is afraid to face grass roots conservatives himself? He pays his coffee and errand boy minimum wage to do it for him

...(skim milk with three sweet and lows)

Sitting in a cubicle at campaign headquarters you search Conservative websites like the NY Times, Washington Post, LA Times, Salon, CNN and Daily Kos looking for favorable articles about the Huckster to post on FR

...(oooh, here's one from DU!)

Armed with nothing but talking points from Hucks' website, you attempt to convince conservatives that your candidate is not a Christian socialist or a pro-life Democrat

...(Jesus would want amnesty for illegals)

When FReepers say Huck is a fiscal liberal, algore loving environmental wacko, open border amnesty pusher, Jimmy Carter foreign policy appeaser, nanny state smoker banner you provide the brilliant original response...a link to his campaign website

...(copy, paste, copy, paste)

Conservatives? We don't need no stinkin' Conservatives!

...(Highly overrated)

All we need is a leftist who is pro-life, has an R next to his name, and talks about Jesus.

...(Praise the Lord!)

So crack open an ice cold Bud Light, oh Karl Rove of the blogosphere, because when a FReeper runs for office, we'll be calling you...

...(Mr. Mike Huckabee paid FR campaign shill)

Bud Light beer. Anheuser-Busch, St. Louis, Missouri.


12 posted on 12/16/2007 9:55:05 AM PST by Eric Blair 2084 (Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms shouldn't be a federal agency...it should be a convenience store.)
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To: dano1

I like Huck also! Go Huck Go!


13 posted on 12/16/2007 9:57:46 AM PST by nckerr ("A freeper since the time Clinton (the liar) was the President.")
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

I did learn something from reading George Will’s latest column on the Huckster: a new term...serial non sequiturs.

Huck is the master.

I am a Christian therefor I am Conservative.

And now this one which this bozo writer in the Balt Sun tries...

I hired Ronald Reagans’ campaign guy therefor I am like Ronald Reagan.


14 posted on 12/16/2007 9:58:03 AM PST by Eric Blair 2084 (Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms shouldn't be a federal agency...it should be a convenience store.)
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15 posted on 12/16/2007 10:01:02 AM PST by Eric Blair 2084 (Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms shouldn't be a federal agency...it should be a convenience store.)
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To: nckerr

You like Huck? Good, I’m glad you got the Memo.

MEMO

TO: Traditionalist rural Christian voters
FROM: LA Times, NY Times, Washington Post, Salon, AP, CBS, NBC, ABC, CNN
RE: Mike Huckabee
DATE: November 29, 2007

Dear Bible Thumping toothless rednecks,

Please remember to vote for the tax raising, environmentalist wacko, nanny state sheeple controlling, smoker banning, open border third world America killing, Socialist candidate we tell you to vote for in the primary....Mike Huckabee.

He is pro life and he talks about Jesus. That should be good enough for you.

DO NOT VOTE FOR REAL CONSERVATIVES LIKE FRED THOMPSON OR DUNCAN HUNTER. THAT WOULD DERAIL OUR QUEST TO TURN AMERICA INTO A THIRD WORLD SOCIALIST STATE.

Thank you,

The Elitist left wing media


16 posted on 12/16/2007 10:03:27 AM PST by Eric Blair 2084 (Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms shouldn't be a federal agency...it should be a convenience store.)
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To: don-o

He/she/it is the worst spam here, an is giving spam a bad name! But you did well!


17 posted on 12/16/2007 10:31:37 AM PST by org.whodat (What's the difference between a Democrat and a republican????)
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To: GOP_Lady
I’m the only guy on that stage with a theology degree. I think I understand it really well.” Mike Hucakabee

Need to insert Bogus in front of that theology degree. LOL

18 posted on 12/16/2007 10:33:30 AM PST by org.whodat (What's the difference between a Democrat and a republican????)
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To: dano1

Why are all these Liberal Media outlets suddenly on the “Huckabee” Bandwagon???

I’m getting HUGE warning flags, folks...


19 posted on 12/16/2007 10:35:06 AM PST by tcrlaf (You can lead a Liberal to LOGIC, but you can't make it THINK)
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Why are all these Liberal Media outlets suddenly on the “Huckabee” Bandwagon???

The MSM has been putting negative story after negative story about Huckabee for a week now. You should know that by the number that have been posted here.

And, isn't working.

20 posted on 12/16/2007 11:35:11 AM PST by Ol' Sparky (Liberal Republicans are the greater of two evils)
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