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Huck's gift-givers ended up in state posts
Politico ^ | Dec 15, 2007 | Kenneth P. Vogel

Posted on 12/15/2007 5:20:38 AM PST by Edward Watson

Mike Huckabee accepted more than 90 gifts from 21 Arkansans he appointed to state posts during his decade as governor, a Politico analysis of state public records found.

Since setting his sights on the White House, those supporters, their families and their companies have kept on giving. They contributed nearly $161,000 to a pre-presidential campaign account and Huckabee's official campaign committee since late last year, according to state and federal campaign finance records.

Huckabee’s gifts became issues in his two gubernatorial campaigns as his opponents tried to stoke voter doubts about his judgment and ethics. As he surges in Iowa and nationally, Huckabee’s primary rivals are expected to make similar arguments.

Huckabee’s personal attorney, Kevin Crass, was designated by his campaign to respond to Politico. It’s “a coincidence” that there’s some overlap between the list of gift givers and appointments, said Crass, adding Huckabee “understood that you can’t trade appointments for gifts and that didn’t happen.”

Most of the posts Huckabee’s benefactors landed were on unpaid boards and commissions. Not all of the gifts came before the appointments — several came from old friends and there’s no clear evidence of any quid pro quo.

Still, his annual hauls were attention-grabbing. In one year, the value of the gifts given to Huckabee amounted to more than $112,000 — nearly double his $67,000 state salary. And he wrangled with the state Ethics Commission over gift rules, with the commission twice finding he’d broken them (one violation was later overturned).

Huckabee twice sued the commission, once seeking a statute of limitations on ethics complaints and in another suit he sought to narrow the scope of prohibited gifts. Ironically, he was represented before the ethics commission by Crass and one other lawyer who donated their services — as gifts.

Huckabee later named one of the attorneys, Tom Mars, to head the Arkansas State Police. At the time, the job paid $77,000 a year, which Mars said was a “very significant pay cut.” Mars, now general counsel for Arkansas-based Wal-Mart, is backing the presidential campaign of New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, for whom he worked as a law clerk during her days as an attorney in Little Rock. He’s given $2,300 to her campaign.

Crass served on Huckabee’s 143-person volunteer transition team when he became governor, an assignment he described as “nice” but not “anything that was coveted or prestigious.” He and his wife have contributed $4,600 to Huckabee’s presidential campaign.

Crass estimated that Huckabee made more than 1,000 appointments during his decade as governor, and that he naturally looked to his Republican allies. The fact that some of them had given the former governor gifts also is a product of Southern culture, he said. “He came from a background where people exchanged gifts and supported one another,” said Crass. “That’s just the Southern way.”

Game, fish and political contributions

Huckabee is an avid hunter and fisherman, and his appointees to the state’s influential Game and Fish Commission provide a window into the layered relationship he had with supporters. At least four Huckabee appointees to the seven-member commission had given the governor gifts and are now counted among his presidential donors.

Ronald Pierce is one of Huckabee’s longtime fishing buddies and the owner of a bass boat manufacturer. From 1997 to 2000, Pierce loaned Huckabee a pair of boats that today would retail for about $40,000 each. He also gave Huckabee and his wife, Janet, jackets and rain suits.

Huckabee named one of the loaner boats “State Business” because, he once joshed, according to the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, it allowed his secretary to tell callers “He’s out on State Business” when he was on fishing trips.

After Huckabee’s gifts drew some bad press, Huckabee became concerned that “it would kind of look bad” if Pierce loaned him a new boat, Pierce told Politico. So Pierce’s company pulled its loaners and sold the governor a new boat — albeit at a reduced price usually reserved for professional fishermen whose patronage is good marketing. “The governor driving your boat on the lake is going to help you,” Pierce explained.

Huckabee last year tapped Pierce for a seat on the Game and Fish Commission and this year Pierce and his wife gave $4,600 to Huckabee’s presidential campaign. Pierce said he accepted the appointment reluctantly, and that it wasn’t linked to the gifts. His campaign contribution is based on his long friendship and support for Huckabee, he said.

“A lot of people tried to use him. I don’t know that he did anything for them,” Pierce said. “You couldn’t buy that man off if you wanted to.”

Among Huckabee’s other Game and Fish Commission appointees was Sheffield Nelson, a lawyer and two-time Republican gubernatorial nominee who gave Huckabee hunting and fishing trips and split the cost of a $1,400 turkey mount. Nelson and his wife contributed a total of $14,600 to Hope for America, an account the governor set up in Virginia before launching his presidential bid, and Huckabee’s campaign.

Lester Sitzes, a childhood friend of Huckabee, also landed a seat on the commission. Huckabee has said he promised Sitzes a spot on the commission when the two were teens. Sitzes grew up to become a dentist, and gave his longtime friend a shotgun, a pistol and $250 worth of dental care. Sitzes and his family donated nearly $8,000 to Hope for America and Huckabee’s presidential campaign.

Finally, George Dunklin Jr., co-owner with his sister of a farm company, gave Huckabee a $300 hunting trip before getting a seat on the commission. Dunklin said the trip didn’t help him land the commission seat; in fact, Huckabee’s Democratic predecessor had appointed Dunklin to a different board. “I wanted to take him duck hunting. It’s really just as simple as that,” said Dunklin. He has donated $2,000 to Huckabee’s campaign and his firm gave $10,000 to Hope for America.

Other benefactors kept on giving

The fuzzy line between appointees and supporters is echoed in other Huckabee appointments.

Jim Lindsey, a developer and former Razorbacks football star, gave Huckabee a hunting-related gift — duck mounts — in 1998. The following year he was named to the board of trustees for the University of Arkansas. Lindsey contributed $2,300 to Huckabee’s presidential campaign as well as $100,000 to Hope for America.

Bryan Jeffrey, a Little Rock CPA, gave Huckabee free accounting services for one year, and the next year he was named to the state’s Development Finance Authority. Jeffrey contributed $2,300 to Huckabee’s presidential campaign and his firm works for Huckabee’s presidential campaign, earning more than $70,000 in the first nine months of this year.

Ron Fuller, a lobbyist who was Huckabee’s top fundraiser and paid for his wife to scuba dive in Puerto Rico, later got appointed to the state’s Alcoholic Beverage Control Board. Last year, Fuller’s company contributed $1,000 to Hope for America.

Jerry Davis, the late CEO of a food wholesaler, and his wife gave the Huckabees more than $5,400 in gifts, including an $800 cashmere and fox cape, a pair of $600 watches, $1,000 cuff links and a suit. Davis was named to the state police commission. He died in 2004, but this year his widow, Shirley Davis, gave $2,300 to Huckabee’s presidential campaign.

William Ferren, who founded and is chairman of an Arkansas oil company that gave Huckabee a suit, was appointed to the Correction and Community Punishment Board. He gave $750 to Huckabee’s presidential campaign.

In all, Huckabee accepted more than $54,000 in clothes for himself and his family during his decade as governor. And the lion’s share — $25,000 — came from Jennings Osborne, a colorful businessman who was by far the most generous gift giver to the Huckabees.

Osborne, whose website describes him as “Little Rock's own version of Elvis” gave Huckabee, his family and staff more than $60,000 worth of gifts, including $11,000 in flowers, nearly $12,000 worth of pastries and more than $25,000 in clothes.

Huckabee appointed Osborne to a seat on the commission that oversees the stadium where the University of Arkansas football team plays some home games, and Osborne and his wife contributed $4,100 to Huckabee’s presidential campaign.

Osborne, who was rebuked by the Arkansas Supreme Court for an extravagant Christmas light display he set up annually at his home, has said he expects nothing for his generosity.

Just gifts, no campaign cash

Huckabee also gave appointments to givers of less extravagant gifts who have yet to appear in his campaign donation reports.

He accepted a barbecue grill from a resort owned by the family of a man he appointed to the state’s State Parks, Recreation and Travel Commission.

He accepted as gifts seemingly common services, including car repairs. He reported receiving free eye care and “eye wear” from an optometrist and an ophthalmologist — both of whom he tapped for spots on the boards overseeing their respective professions.

In 1996, when the governor’s mansion was being refurbished, Huckabee received free “general contracting and interior design services” from designer Georg Anderson and furnishings from cotton magnate Charles Adams. The next year, Huckabee named Anderson, as well as Adams’ wife, Myrna Vine Adams, to the Arkansas Governor's Mansion Commission.

When Adam's furniture gift, worth more than $70,000, was first revealed, Huckabee claimed it was his family’s to keep. He backed down after a lawsuit was filed over the furniture and his family’s use of a $60,000-a-year fund, which the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reported had been used to pay for pizza, a doghouse, a magazine subscription and pantyhose for Janet Huckabee.

The suit was settled with the furniture still in the mansion and Huckabee, while admitting no wrongdoing, acknowledging a dispute “regarding reimbursements.”


TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: Arkansas
KEYWORDS: corruption; huckabee; mikehuckabee; republican
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It's amazing that Evangelicals think such a man as Huckabee is the ideal president of the US.
1 posted on 12/15/2007 5:20:40 AM PST by Edward Watson
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To: Edward Watson
It's amazing that Evangelicals think such a man as Huckabee is the ideal president of the US.

Doesn't matter as long as he accepts Christ as his savior.

2 posted on 12/15/2007 5:25:47 AM PST by raybbr (You think it's bad now - wait till the anchor babies start to vote!)
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To: Edward Watson

As I’ve said before “crooked as a dog’s hind leg.” Must be something in the water in Hope, Arkansas.

In the military, we can’t even accept a meal from somebody that does business with the government or who could benefit from any action we take in our official capacity. And here you have the guy who would be commander-in-chief, taking in gifts that greatly exceed his annual sallary.

This is the kind of thing that would get a military officer court-martialed and yet the Huckster just laughs it off and jokes about naming one of the free boats “state business”

Corrupt and Arrogant, this guy really is from Hope, Arkansas.


3 posted on 12/15/2007 5:29:38 AM PST by NavVet (If you don't defend conservatism in the Primary, you won't have it to defend in the Election)
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To: Edward Watson
Geez...are we being spammed with the Huckster?
5 of the top 6 articles are all about him!

I suppose I would be considered an evangelical Christian and Huck is the last person I would vote for. will never get my vote.

4 posted on 12/15/2007 5:30:09 AM PST by Just A Nobody (PISSANT for President '08 - NEVER AGAIN...Support our Troops! Beware the ENEMEDIA)
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To: Edward Watson

“Huckabee twice sued the commission, once seeking a statute of limitations on ethics complaints and in another suit he sought to narrow the scope of prohibited gifts. Ironically, he was represented before the ethics commission by Crass and one other lawyer who donated their services — as gifts.”

*holding in laughter*


5 posted on 12/15/2007 5:33:46 AM PST by GQuagmire (Giggety,Giggety,Giggety)
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To: Edward Watson; stephenjohnbanker; M. Espinola
Huckabee ought to be DOA but he is being kept alive by the MSM. He is wrong on illegal immigration and has so many other negatives including being from Arkansas which is steeped in political corruption.

Why do the MSM keep pushing his candidacy? That recent poll showing he would lose to every Democrat might have something to do with it.

Americans are so stupid. They would rather lay about in bed and let news readers and writers employed by news organizations pick the candidates.

6 posted on 12/15/2007 5:35:59 AM PST by ex-Texan (Matthew 7: 1 - 6)
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To: Just A Nobody

This guy is killing me. He will get roasted in the general election and the evangelicals cant move past the “he was a Baptist minister so Im voting for him.” Wake up people or we lose 40 states in the 2008 election.


7 posted on 12/15/2007 5:37:25 AM PST by DeusExMachina05 (I will not go into Dhimmitude quietly.)
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To: DeusExMachina05

>> the evangelicals cant move past the “he was a Baptist minister so Im voting for him

Please do not tar us all with the same broad brush.

Huckabee is on my very short list of those who I will not vote for under any circumstances (ElRon Paul being the other one). I’ll write in Hunter or Thompson in the unlikely event the Huckster makes it to the general.


8 posted on 12/15/2007 5:41:44 AM PST by Nervous Tick (Retire Ron Paul! Support Chris Peden (www.chrispeden.org))
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To: ex-Texan
"Why do the MSM keep pushing his candidacy? That recent poll showing he would lose to every Democrat might have something to do with it."

That is likely the major reasoning behind the MSM promotion of one GOP candidate over the other at this stage.

9 posted on 12/15/2007 5:45:46 AM PST by M. Espinola (Freedom is never 'free')
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To: Edward Watson

Bribery DOES rise to the level of an impeachable offense.


10 posted on 12/15/2007 5:48:51 AM PST by savedbygrace (SECURE THE BORDERS FIRST (I'M YELLING ON PURPOSE))
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To: Edward Watson

Well, I guess a “blessed” political appointed is a step above a prayer cloth, a coin, or a shower cap...


11 posted on 12/15/2007 5:52:42 AM PST by LRS (It's time to put Hillary on the 3:10 to Yuma...)
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To: Edward Watson

That’s just how they do things in Arkansas.


12 posted on 12/15/2007 5:53:39 AM PST by Hoodat (Ask Ted Kennedy his views on waterboarding.)
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To: LRS

appointed = APPOINTMENT (need more blessed coffee)...


13 posted on 12/15/2007 5:54:18 AM PST by LRS (It's time to put Hillary on the 3:10 to Yuma...)
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To: Edward Watson

A link to Huckabee’s errors that will keep him from the presidency, as well they should.

For the ladies at the beauty parlor will not think kindly of Huck’s insistance to release rapists and murderers.

http://patfish.blogspot.com/2006/12/wayne-dumondmike-huckabees-hero.html


14 posted on 12/15/2007 6:08:40 AM PST by Fishtalk (If you liked the above post, remember I've got a Blog you might like to visit.)
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To: savedbygrace
Well, we had one Arkansas mafia for eight years.

Are we going to be stuck with a Republican version of the Arkansas mafia too, just because he's a really, really religious one?

15 posted on 12/15/2007 6:14:00 AM PST by Mogger (Independence, better fuel economy and performance with American made synthetic oil.)
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To: Mogger

I still think Thompson will get the nomination. I’ve thought that since before he announced.

I’d prefer Duncan Hunter, but THAT is a long shot.


16 posted on 12/15/2007 6:15:37 AM PST by savedbygrace (SECURE THE BORDERS FIRST (I'M YELLING ON PURPOSE))
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To: Edward Watson

This paragraph really grabbed my attention:

“Lester Sitzes, a childhood friend of Huckabee, also landed a seat on the commission. Huckabee has said he promised Sitzes a spot on the commission WHEN THE TWO WERE TEENS. Sitzes grew up to become a dentist, and gave his longtime friend a shotgun, a pistol and $250 worth of dental care. Sitzes and his family donated nearly $8,000 to Hope for America and Huckabee’s presidential campaign.”

Hmmmm. Has Huckabee had a life-long ambition to hold high public office, just like that other man from Hope? He seemed to be promising political favors from childhood.


17 posted on 12/15/2007 6:16:49 AM PST by rightazrain ("Once we have a war there is only one thing to do. It must be won. " -- Ernest Hemingway)
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To: NavVet
Huckabee can run on the slogan: "Not as crooked as Clinton".
18 posted on 12/15/2007 6:30:21 AM PST by Verginius Rufus
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To: Edward Watson

One of Hucks beliefs:
It is better to receive than give. And once I receive I will give.


19 posted on 12/15/2007 7:23:54 AM PST by donnab (saving liberal brains...one moron at a time.)
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To: Edward Watson

My grandfather worked in government in DC and my mom remembers him always rewrapping and returning every gift he received, saying that he was not allowed to receive gifts. What ever happened to those kind of ethics???


20 posted on 12/15/2007 7:25:55 AM PST by Yaelle
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