I wish I could be there
Published on November 27, 2007 By KFC Kickin For Christ In Politics
I just found out that Mike Huckabee is going to be at my son's school tomorrow. Shoot..... I hope David sees this. I didn't know ahead of time to tell him. He is going to be the convocation speaker. There is going to be a Q & A following.

Three times a week they have a convo speaker at Liberty. Alot of times they are well known speakers from all walks. Well usually they are conservatives or Christians but they run the gamit as far as vocation goes. When Jerry was alive I believe he owned Wednesdays.

For all those who know me know that I believe Huckabee is going to be nominated to go against Hillary.

Maybe he'll do so good he'll be the commencement speaker for graduation. That would be cool because I'll be there when my son graduates this spring.

My other two boys had good speakers at their college graduations. Both in the political realm as well. Bobby had Sean Hannity in 2005. Brian had Donald Rumsfield in 2006 and now we'll have to wait to see who speaks this year at Liberty. They always get good speakers. Last year it was John McCain so I'm sure he won't be back again. For that I'm grateful.

I wish I could be at Liberty tomorrow. Huckabee is really a good speaker; very interesting to listen to. He's very articulate with a sense of humor and you just get the sense he's very genuine. I'm thinking I can somehow get on Liberty's site to see this. I'll have to check.

Heck, if he gets elected I'll be sure to watch all of the State of the Union Addresses which I usually find pretty boring just to hear what he has to say.




Comments
on Nov 28, 2007

Someone needs to ask Huckabee what his position on Illegal Aliens actually is...

On his website he says..

The Governor opposes and will not tolerate sanctuaries for illegals. The federal government must crack down on rogue cities that willfully undermine our economy and national security.

But as a governor he advocated college scholarships for illegal aliens.

 

Sounds a bit Hillaryesque to me ;~D

on Nov 28, 2007
I've heard it said that Mike Huckabee is so squeaky clean the opposition is going to have a hard time going after him. The only hole in his armour or questionable belief they say is his stand on immigration.

To be honest, I haven't delved in that deeply into his immigration policies or beliefs but like what you quoted above regarding such policies.
on Nov 28, 2007
I've heard it said that Mike Huckabee is so squeaky clean the opposition is going to have a hard time going after him. The only hole in his armour or questionable belief they say is his stand on immigration.


Quoted from this week's The Economist:

"Salon.com, an online journal, recently published a long list of ethical complaints about Mr Huckabee compiled by a reporter from Arkansas"


Here are other quotes, which I find quite interesting:

Take Trade. Mr Huckabee calls himself a free-trader, but on the stump he does not sound like one. He rouses nativist crowds by fretting that America cannot be secure unless it is self-sufficient in food, energy and military harware. "I don'T want to see our food come from China, our oil come from Saudi Arabia and our manufacturing come from Europe and Asia", he says. "There is so much foolishness in that one sentence it is hard to unpack", comments Rich Lowry, a conservative coumnist. America Hardly imports any food from China. Mr Huckabee's promise of energy independence within 10 years is impossible. And cheap imports benefit precisely the cash-strapped fold Mr Huckabee purports to champion.


The same about his tax reforms, and environnemental policy. The only thing he seems to have any idea what he speaks about is the Healthcare reform.

The website for the Council on Foreign Relations, a New York-based thing-tank, lists the various candidates' position on a range of foreign-policy areas: on an embarrassing number of them, including defence, North Korea, Africa and Inda, Mr Huckabee's position is listed as "unknown".

And as people start to take Mr Huckabee's presidential bid seriously, he will face the sort of hostile scrutiny he has so far avoided. The Club for Growth, a lobby for economic conservatives, assails him for hiking sales and petrol taxes in Arkansas, and for his attacks on industries he accused of "price-gouging". The Club says that nominating him would be "an abject rejection" of the free-market, limited-governement principles for which the Republican Party stands. The Cato Institute, a libertarian think-tank, gave him a "D" grade for fiscal policy.


I think The Economist made the case about Huckabee. Populist to the bones, probably worst than Bush in Foreign Policy.
on Nov 28, 2007
Huckabee is a good man, if Rudy does not get the nod, I could get behind Huckabee very easy, but among the Republicans that are running he stands the least chance of defeating Hillary who seems to be a shoo in for the left.
on Nov 28, 2007
He is doing something right, but before I jump on board, I will have to see a lot more.
on Nov 28, 2007
He is doing something right, but before I jump on board, I will have to see a lot more.


I'd love to see him in a debate against Hillary myself. She'd be foolish to go against him though IMHO.

but among the Republicans that are running he stands the least chance of defeating Hillary who seems to be a shoo in for the left.


well not according to Bill Clinton. He made a public statement a few weeks ago saying he's more worried about Huckabee than any of the others. I hink Iowa may tell us something.

I think The Economist made the case about Huckabee. Populist to the bones, probably worst than Bush in Foreign Policy.


Well I read "Newsweek", "Time" and "The Nation" articles and have since passed them on. But they all, coming from a leaning left perspective, said that Huckabee is going to be hard to smear and is very likable. The articles were very favorable which I kind of thought was surprising.



on Nov 29, 2007
Well I read "Newsweek", "Time" and "The Nation" articles and have since passed them on. But they all, coming from a leaning left perspective, said that Huckabee is going to be hard to smear and is very likable. The articles were very favorable which I kind of thought was surprising.


Candidates are only "a hard smear" when the press doesn't want to make one of their annointed look bad. They couldn't seem to find anything on Howard Dean either, but a lot of people from Vermont were ready and willing to let the country know all about him... but the press ignored them.

of course, he was only one of their annointed until they could get their boy Kerry in place, then they turned on him like a red headed step child at Thanksgiving.
on Nov 29, 2007
Well I read "Newsweek", "Time" and "The Nation" articles and have since passed them on. But they all, coming from a leaning left perspective, said that Huckabee is going to be hard to smear and is very likable. The articles were very favorable which I kind of thought was surprising.


Well.. so you don't care about a foreign conservative major weekly paper?