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 hes 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 dont 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 Id bring, if I run, is I know how to govern, he told the group. I dont 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 Pauls potential candidacy, he said, Itd 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 didnt 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 its not our problem, this is not our yacht, we dont 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 cant 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 wasnt 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; Pauls 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 isnt 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 were against, Im probably not the best guy at that, but I think that what I can articulate is what were for, he said. I dont 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 hes ready to throw elbows in the crowded prospective 2016 field.
Huck is a non-starter for me. His time as Governor proved that while he may sell himself as a conservative, he is really a lib who likes nanny state government.
Lousy Governor, state party-killing RINO in AR (set the state GOP back 40 years when he left office), and militantly pro-illegals, and those are his good points...
Don’t forget the dead police officers...
That’s what I like — optimism! /sarc
Huckster exists to pull the stupid Chiristian *vote who get worried about edgier conservative candidates like Kruz.
Jimmah carter was the same trick.
* yes I am Christian too. And we all know the preachy type that are looking for a preacher in chief.
You know I got pretty excited when the Tea Party had some influence or at least some press. You look now and the McCain corksuckers et al have beat them down. Cochran in Mississippi broke the law to steal the nomination so he can resign the seat to (Barbor?) and every single Republican in power thinks that is wonderful.
I'm just not optimistic. Maybe I'm too old to be.
you would let Hillary have it then Huckabee?
WOW, he is not perfect , but having her and another 4 years of a radical left wing agenda shoved on us, WOW
Agree we need someone who fights back, and does not allow the liberal, liberaltarians to push their agenda on to conservatives.
Cruz, comes right to mind, as did Sarah though she will not run.
This individual is a rino with a very large horn. He has always seemed to be a flaky fake. And not that there is anything against a man of the cloth, this individual is not the man. He is as bad as Juan McCain, but seems to be more stable of mind than McCain. Would be more likely not to vote for either if given the choice. Didn’t vote for Juan the first time around...I voted for the woman called Sarah. The huckster doesn’t even have a good back-up
I don’t like anybody that pretends they’re as cool as Mr. Roberts.
Huck and Santorum, two retreads, kept politically alive by the Todd Akin wing of the GOP.
“How deluded is he?”
To answer your question, the movie “Elmer Gantry” comes immediately to mind.
No executive experience > Experience of being a lousy executive
Ping
He is being set up as a stalking horse,to split the conservative vote and we get another Rino,period
I wouldn’t vote for Huck unless he were the only guy left. He will never be the only guy left. In a way, he creeps me out....can’t put my finger on it.
Congressional experience versus executive experience is a real argument. I, too, would say that a former governor has an advantage in having seen a lot in terms of a functioning miniature government. But there have been senators who have had no problem being executives.
The real clincher in this argument is Abraham Lincoln who was not a senator or a governor. Some say he had no problem being the in charge guy.
Other senators who have not been governors:
John Quincy Adams
Senator, 1803-1808
President, 1825-1829
Franklin Pierce
Senator, 1837-1842
President, 1853-1857
James Buchanan
Senator, 1834-1845
President, 1857-1861
Benjamin Harrison
Senator, 1881-1887
President, 1889-1893
Warren G. Harding
Senator, 1915-1921
President, 1921-1923
Harry S. Truman
Senator, 1935-1945
President, 1945-1953
John F. Kennedy
Senator, 1953-1960
President, 1961-1963
Lyndon B. Johnson
Senator, 1949-1961
President, 1963-1969
Richard M. Nixon
Senator, 1950-1953
President, 1969-1974
Barack Obama
Senator, 2005-2008
President, 2009- present
I cannot stand this socialist. Bob
It should be a governor/governor ticket.
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