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  • With an Eye on 2012, Mike Huckabee Plays the Sarah Palin Card

    09/01/2009 2:37:26 PM PDT · by Extremely Extreme Extremist · 38 replies · 1,144+ views
    NEWSWEEK ^ | 01 SEPTEMBER 2009 | NEWSWEEK
    Nice guys finish last—at least that seems to be the lesson Mike Huckabee has learned from losing the 2008 GOP presidential nomination. The former Arkansas governor made headlines last week when he suggested on his radio show that the Democrats’ health-care bill under debate in Congress wouldn’t have covered Sen. Ted Kennedy in his final days of battling cancer. “Proponents deny that the bill would devalue older people’s lives, or encourage them to accept less care to save money. But it was President Obama himself who suggested that seniors who don’t have as long to live might want to just...
  • My Fellow Evangelicals Blow It By Supporting Mike Huckabee

    01/08/2008 5:56:29 AM PST · by Invisigoth · 204 replies · 98+ views
    North Star Writers Group ^ | January 8, 2008 | Dan Calabrese
    Secular America looks at the rise of Mike Huckabee and fears the growing influence of evangelical Christians in the political process. This evangelical Christian columnist fears it too, for exactly the opposite reason. Huckabee’s win in the Iowa caucuses, and his sudden viability as a candidate for the Republican presidential nomination, owes to one thing and one thing only. Large numbers of evangelical voters are looking for someone to represent their values, and Huckabee is the only candidate who seems to do so.