Still Another 10 Moments in Mike Huckabee's Extremism
By Jon Perr Wednesday Sep 30, 2009 6:00amDuring the 2008 presidential campaign, I documented 10, then 10 more and yet another 10 moments in the extremism of Mike Huckabee. Now, fresh off his victory in the straw poll at the so-called Values Voters Summit, the one-time Baptist minister and former Arkansas governor turned Fox News host called for the United States to leave the United Nations. Following his use of the late Ted Kennedy to fight mythical "death panels" and his tacit endorsement of ethic cleansing in the Middle East, the 2012 White House hopeful's latest statements can mean only one thing.
It's time for still another 10 moments in the extremism of Mike Huckabee:
31. Huckabee Calls for the U.S. to Leave the UN
32. Huckabee Uses Ted Kennedy to Push Death Panels Myth
33. Huckabee Warns of "Union of American Socialist Republics"
34. Huckabee Says Governors Should Ignore Court Rulings
35. Huckabee Sees "Hand of God" in Prop 8 Victory
36. Huckabee Claims Civil Rights of Gays Not Being Violated
37. Huckabee Opposes Two-State Solution in Middle East
38. Huckabee Calls for Abolition of IRS and Putting Politics in the Pulpit
39. Huckabee Parrots GOP's "Club Gitmo" Talking Point
40. Huckabee Headlines Electromagnetic Pulse Conference
31. Huckabee Calls for the U.S. to Leave the UN
The United Nations has been a favorite right-wing punching bag for generations, the bogeyman of Birchers and Birthers alike. At this weekend's "How to Take Back America" shindig (an event which featured sessions such as "How to Recognize Living under Nazis & Communists"), Mike Huckabee added his name to the list.
Looking to top John Bolton's hypothetical about lopping off 10 floors of the United Nations building, Huckabee called for casting the whole institution into the sea. To a standing ovation, Huckabee declared:
"It's time to get a jackhammer and to simply chip that part of New York City. Let it float into the East River, never to be seen again."
32. Huckabee Uses Ted Kennedy to Push Death Panels Myth
In their ever-escalating effort to derail health care reform, Republicans from former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin to Obama's ersatz negotiating partner Chuck Grassley warned of mythical government "death panels" which would "pull the plug on grandma."
To make his version of the case, Governor Huckabee turned to the example of the late Senator Kennedy. Just moments after criticizing Democrats for defying "good taste" by claiming "Congress must hurry and pass the health care reform bill and do it in his memory," Huckabee announced:
"It was President Obama himself who suggested that seniors who don't have as long to live might want to just consider taking a pain pill instead of getting an expensive operation to cure them. Yet when Sen. Kennedy was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer at 77, did he give up on life and go home to take pain pills and die? Of course not. He freely did what most of us would do. He chose an expensive operation and painful follow up treatments."
33. Huckabee Warns of "Union of American Socialist Republics"
During the 2008 presidential campaign, Republican nominee John McCain was among the few in his party generally refraining from branding Barack Obama a socialist, a communist or worse. But as he made clear in February, Mike Huckabee stands with the frothing at the mouth tea bagger army of Glenn Beck.
Huckabee's version of the Red Scare came at the 2009 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in February:
"The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics may be dead," said Huckabee, "but a Union of American Socialist Republics is being born." Democrats, according to Huckabee, were packing 40 years of pet projects like "health care rationing" into spending bills. "Lenin and Stalin would love this stuff."
34. Huckabee Says Governors Should Ignore Court Rulings
During the 2008 campaign, Governor Huckabee famously called for a faith-based Constitution "so it's in God's standards." But when it comes to his belief in basic constitutional principles like checks and the balances between the three branches of government, not so much.
In an August 25, 2008 interview with CNS, Huckabee insisted that governors Romney and Schwarzenegger "should not have complied with decisions by their state supreme courts that ordered legal recognition of same-sex marriages." Echoing the segregationists of old, Huckabee declared:
"You know, it's interesting, the California decision as well as the Massachusetts decision, I don't think should ever have been implemented by the governors, Schwarzenegger and Romney. They were both decisions that the governors simply could have said the court has said that we have to do it, but let them enforce it. Because those were administrative decisions that had to put that in place and there was no mandate...I would not have done that."
35. Huckabee Sees "Hand of God" in Prop 8 Victory
On more than one occasion, Mike Huckabee credited divine intervention for his political triumphs. So it should come as no surprise that Huckabee similarly saw the hand of God behind the success of California's Proposition 8, a ballot measure which banned same-sex marriages in the Golden State.
During his "Rediscovering God in America" lecture in June at the Rock Church in Hampton Roads, Virginia, Huckabee testified to God's role in furthering both the American Revolution and Huckabee's own reactionary social policies. As the Virginia Pilot recounted:
"The notion that we are just one of many among equals is nonsense," Huckabee said. The United States is a "blessed" nation, he said, calling American revolutionaries' defeat of the British empire "a miracle from God's hand."
The same kind of miracle, he said, led California voters to approve Proposition 8, which overturned a state law legalizing same-sex marriages.
Voters "did it because some things are right and some things are wrong and they had to make a stand."
(Last November, Huckabee told right-wing radio's Bill Bennett that Prop 8 did not ban same-sex marriage. "That's not what those efforts did," he said, adding, "They affirmed what is. They did not prohibit something.")
36. Huckabee Claims Civil Rights of Gays Not Being Violated
Mike Huckabee's crowing over Proposition 8 is in keeping with his long record of antipathy towards gay Americans. After all, Huckabee in the past had called for the quarantine of AIDS victims and equated homosexuality with pedophilia, bestiality and necrophilia.
But as he made clear in November on ABC's The View, Huckabee defended his views on marriage equality by insisting "It's a different set of rights" for gay Americans:
"But here is the difference. Bull Connor was hosing people down in the streets of Alabama. John Lewis got his skull cracked on the Selma bridge."
37. Huckabee Opposes Two-State Solution in Middle East
During the 2008 campaign, the End-Times Pastor and founder of Christians United for Israel John Hagee emerged as a vocal opponent of any concessions to Palestinians in the cause of Middle East peace. But as the controversial John McCain endorser faded from view, Mike Huckabee has taken his place in advocating Armageddon as American foreign policy.
As it turns out, Huckabee doesn't merely oppose the consensus around a two-state solution in the Middle East. (As he put it last year, "The two-state solution is no solution, but will cause only problems.") In Israel to support extremist Meir Kahane acolyte Dov Hikind to raise funds to expand Israeli settlements, Huckabee in August in essence backed de facto ethic cleansing as the answer to Palestinian aspirations for a national homeland - somewhere else:
"The question is should the Palestinians have a place to call their own? Yes, I have no problem with that. Should it be in the middle of the Jewish homeland? That's what I think has to be honestly assessed as virtually unrealistic."
38. Huckabee Calls for Abolition of IRS and Putting Politics in the Pulpit
Mike Huckabee long ago declared his support for ending the income tax and abolishing the IRS and instead shifting to a wildly irresponsible – and regressive consumption tax. But as he made clear at the Values Voters Summit, one of the fringe benefits (literally) of his backing of the so-called Fair Tax is enabling pastors to preach politics from the pulpit without fear of losing their churches' tax exempt status:
"If we are really serious about fixing the economy, it's about high time we talked about the repeal of the 16th amendment get rid of the income tax and the IRS, enact the Fair Tax and tell the IRS that since you don't exist anymore, you won't be able to intimidate pastors and Christian people across this country by threatening them with some tax penalty as a result of their speaking out in their Constitutional First Amendment right for freedom of speech and freedom of religion."
39. Huckabee Parrots GOP's "Club Gitmo" Talking Point
From John Boehner and Jeff Sessions to John Ensign and Duncan Hunter, the leading lights of the Republican Party have defended the Bush administration's regime of detainee torture by presenting Guantanamo Bay as the equivalent of Club Med. As he showed in December 2007, Mike Huckabee could be counted among the propagators of the Club Gitmo myth:
"The inmates there were getting a whole lot better treatment than my prisoners in Arkansas. In fact, we left saying, 'I hope our guys don't see this. They'll all want to be transferred to Guantanamo.' If anything, it's too nice."
At this month's Values Voters Summit, Huckabee returned to his theme, arguing, "Here we are gutting the integrity of the CIA and calling them liars, while at the same time treating suspected terrorists like rock stars and giving them refuge in Bermuda."
40. Huckabee Headlines Electromagnetic Pulse Conference
Earlier this year, Newt Gingrich raised eyebrows by citing a novel as proof the United States needed missile defense systems to prevent Iran and North Korea from launching an electromagnetic pulse attack to disable the American electric grid and communications. Now, the neocon crowd's "scientifically valid," but "not strategically realistic" scenario of devastating nuclear cloudbursts is part and parcel of the Huckabee worldview.
On September 10, Governor Huckabee the keynote speaker on day two of the EMPACT America conference on the threat from electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attacks. At the event sponsored by food and beverage maker Steuben Foods, Huckabee warned his audience about the usual suspects. Citing his experience in dealing with devastating ice storms that left his home state of Arkansas without power for 21 days:
Huckabee agreed with Dr. Fritz Ermarth, former chairman of the National Intelligence Council, who told the attendees on Wednesday the greatest threat of an EMP attack would likely come from so-called rogue states like Iran or North Korea or from a terrorist network like al-Qaida.
Recalling the unpredicted terrorist attacks of 9/11, Huckabee said, "The greatest threat we face today is the naiveté about the threat of our enemies. Any country who has the capacity to explode a nuclear device is a threat."
For more details on the 30 previous moments in the extremism of Mike Huckabee, see:
(This piece also appears at Perrspectives.)








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Huckleberry Hound is just one more stupid, fake religious moron, of the Right Wing-Nuts. He is nothing and nobody cares what the hell dumb thing that comes out of his racist, hateful mouth.
While such an attack could indeed wreck havoc, does the Huckster have any evidence that Iran or N Korea is planning such an attack? I didn't think so.
And if he's so crippled by an ice storm, why doesn't a rich f*ck like the Huckster invest in a decent back-up generator?
nuclear weapons/power sites:
www.globalresearch.ca/PrintArticle.php?articl...
It's about time!
It's as much as a non-issue as any security concern could be. Such an attack has never been done. No major test of an EMP weapon has ever been made either.
But most importantly: It requires having a nuclear weapon.
So unless you've got a fetisch for Cold War-style calculi of how 100 million dead is better than 200 million dead, it's irrelevant. The consequences are too horrific in either case.
Non-nuclear 'EMP weapons' are ridiculously impractical and aren't likely to become practical any time soon.
This is what happens when you have politicians and military folks who spend more time reading Tom Clancy novels than studying science.
any time soon.
next stop, as a fox news pundit to make pat bucahnan look less extreme and more normal
Huckabee/Palin.
If they got elected, NYC would turn into a ghost town.
The Maya calendar ends in 2012 with the advent of the 2 gods of destruction and hubris: Hukabetzal, which loosely translates to "he who eats fried squirrel on a stick," and Palinitchiok which literally means "she-hunter of big northern sky bull."
Worry, I say.
There is a remote, although gaining, possibility America's military will intervene as a last resort to resolve the Huckabee problem. Don't dismiss it as unrealistic.
They can see that Americans are increasingly alarmed that this nation, under a hypothetical President Mike Huckabee, may not even be recognizable as America after the 2012 election.
We are in the middle of a perfect storm. We have a financial crisis, the first black president, the innuendo since the campaign that he is "the other", lies, about guns and FEMA camps. Rising unemployment, foreclosures, the disparity in incomes, the immigration issue, and states increasing taxes and reducing services are all making people fearful and insecure. Talk radio, cable and a press corps, that is lazy and owned by the corporate kings, and the Republican right, working since the 70's, are on top.
What we have to realize that this is by design. The right wing conspiracy is alive and well, and is a combination of politics and religion. The House, Senate, Pentagon, Justice and State departments are loaded with "Christian nationalist".
It is no mistake that children are home schooled, that we are in two wars with Muslim’s, no mistake that Congress handed Wall Street billions, no mistake that military reports are leaked to the press, no mistake that incomes are stagnant, no mistake that union membership is dwindling, no mistake that ACORN and the SEIU are now targets.
It is no mistake that abortion is the issue in health care, no mistake that the that the only social agenda they support is abstinence, school prayer, corporate personhood, military dominance, traditional marriage, low taxes for the rich--for of course they are the "new chosen" people of god, destined to govern this country by biblical law. The Huckster is just one cog in this great machine.
That's depressing - if only it didn't have the ring of truth to it.
No way in hell am I gonna live in a fascist theocracy!
They can kiss my heathen backside!
in a pack of dimwited lightbulbs!
who cruelly hung a dog in a tree and got away with it.
Gov Daddy then fired a cop involved in the brouhaha.
http://www.newsweek.com/id/78241
maybe it is because he relies on the mythical "light of god", the light no one sees but everyone feels.
IF (I said if) the Obama Administration is unable to move us forward in any way I would not want to return him to office.
I would like to vote my conscience and vote Green.
But if Huckabee were running against Obama, I feel that it would be necessary to vote for Obama just to keep the right reverend Huckleberry Hick out of office.
crap
Cuz the fix'll be completely "in."
Here's Huckabee's plan for health care reform.
The guys in the masks look kind of over educated for Huckleberrycare. I think the xianist's plan for us is more like what's going on in Darfur.
bikers do surgery?!? Oh noes!
And I thought Jesus was a carpenter. He must have minored in medicine.
The truth has been there, however, he is a Shyster oops a minister, so he is suppose to be above scrutiny hahaha!. Morons on the right will embrace any sort of HATE MONGER please note the COWARDLY christian will keep quiet hoping they are note called forward to condemn their HATE LEADER.
The same mantra the UN the Unions, the Gays,etcetera etc... the usual HATE, HATE HATE and these pieces of shit want to claim they are about peace,hahaha! Their christian one of the lowest forms of life, you know the Mantra, Ignorance, Hatred, Intolerance, Indifference, seems nothing changes.
Everytime I wonder if I did the right thing abandoning Christianity, someone like Huckabee comes along, and reminds me the Christ cult stands only for hatred and ignorance.
I'm okay with jesus, but his cult followers are dangerous, and the cult itself is evil...
I like his take on it - "I like your Christ. I do not like your Christians. They're so unlike your Christ."
I like this repugnacan idea that you can just igmore laws you don't like. Sounds like it could be a lot of fun.
Unless they catch him in bed boinking a dead girl or a live boy (as former LA Gov. Edwin Edwardsw notoriously bragged, just befor going to prison for irregularities involved in opening casinos in NOLA...)
And this time, instead of throwing it to the Dims to provide cover for the fascisti, they'll kick out ALL the stops.
Remember: ES&S just bought out the Diebold voting machine bidness...
the American people have to thank for allowing ESS to now practically control EVERY VOTING MACHINE IN THE UNITED STATES????
I say, bring back the hanging chads and folks sittin' around tables looking at paper ballots!!!
I will NEVER trust any national elections to ESS.
What can we do to reverse all THIS before 2012?
We'd all have to start working full-time NOW in order to deep-six electronic voting from this country.
who seems to have no idea what Jesus taught.
Wow, I got over that years ago when I realized it wasn't even currently strategically likely, and that it read like a plot from an episode of 24.
Furthermore, wouldn't a catastrophic breakdown of civilization actually play into the wacky christian fantasy of the rapture?
.....right-wing base, these days.
Tell me he isn't stress-eating again. He looks like he has eaten one of his extremely rotund sons.
Now that he has his show on the fox cable channel he's living the cushy life and eating everything in his path, including sanity.
I want to get off!!!
Being an evangelical preacher on tv must not pay as much as it used to so now they are taking their gigs to politics. Easy money for playing a lying part and just acting like a full blown idiot.
I would be perfectly willing to let the wackos secede and have their own little country as long as they were denied a huge military. We sane folks could get on with trying to improve the human condition and not be wasting all of our time fighting the habitually stupid. Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas should be plenty big enough. I am sure that within a very short time we would have to bail them out mess after mess after mess and drain all of our time and resources..... never mind.
The world doesn't have a problem with America being exceptional.....
but praising oneself as exceptionally exceptional...is over the top.
Sometimes the odd coup, or a military jet cutting the cable of an Italian gondola or the accidental shooting down of an Iranian passenger jet.....should be apologized for....
That any man of the cloth that had two suits was just another salesman. How many suits do you figure that Hound doggie has?
considering his yo-yo dieting, weight losses and gains (I saw him on Faux last week and he's been packing on the pounds again), I'd say he has a closet filled with 'suits of all sizes'.
But he's just a pretend 'man of the cloth' - never finished seminary, never was ordained.
Fuckabee is just another poor abused child who grew up fearing daddy (and gawd) and is getting his retribution by lying full time and foisting his hypocritical religious politics on equally moronic Americans from the gawd-belt.
Ha. He's getting fat again. So much for gastric bypass...
I noticed a swipe at NY in Dingleberry's speech- It reminds, me , right wingers usually target San Francisco and New York at places they hate- obviously they hate San Francisco because it's a progressive place where gay people are treated like human beings- Why do right wingers hate New York so much?
Same as the Nazis with Jews, they see it as the financial center they're all in deep hock to.
Lots of Jews in NYC along with a lot of other scary non white races.
Kind of relevant to hockaloogy even though he's Baptist:
XIV. Of Works of Supererogation.
Voluntary Works besides, over and above, God's Commandments, which they call Works of Supererogation, cannot be taught without arrogancy and impiety: for by them men do declare, that they do not only render unto God as much as they are bound to do, but that they do more for his sake, than of bounden duty is required: whereas Christ saith plainly When ye have done all that are commanded to you, say, We are unprofitable servants.
XXXVII. Of the Power of the Civil Magistrates.
The Power of the Civil Magistrate extendeth to all men, as well Clergy as Laity, in all things temporal; but hath no authority in things purely spiritual. And we hold it to be the duty of all men who are professors of the Gospel, to pay respectful obedience to the Civil Authority, regularly and legitimately constituted...
XXXVIII. Of Christian Men's Goods, which are not common.
The Riches and Goods of Christians are not common, as touching the right, title, and possession of the same; as certain Anabaptists do falsely boast. Notwithstanding, every man ought, of such things as he possesseth, liberally to give alms to the poor, according to his ability
(Baptists would have no problem with this today, since they LOOOOVVVEE private property, but they like to say that they are the original Anabaptists, but the Anabaptists were essentially the Quakers, Amish and Mennonites. This is despite English Anabaptists being called Baptists as early as 1569. The suggestion of socialism is interesting when juxtaposed with the attitudes of modern Baptists like hockaloogy).
(1801 version of the 39 Articles of Anglican Faith [American Episcopel]).
Needless to say the aforementioned Anabaptists were pacifists.
Let Huckabee keep jabbering on all this silly crap. Let them all continue to talk smack about the President, how we need to become a Christian Nation whatever. Let them get really nuts like they did last year during primary season and then see them try to come back to the middle, it won't work. Times have changed and when you go spouting off with this crazy evangelical nonsense these days if comes back to haunt you in the General Election. Ask McCain about that, you can't screw the extreme right wing for a year then try to give the middle a reach around the distance is just too great.
You go Huck! - keep reminding us why we separated church and state eons ago, and can never merge them ever again. If it wasn't for you Huck, we would have to explain why separation of church and state is necessary. This way people can just watch you. They understand instantly why it's a mistake to mix religion into politics.
Is it my imagination or has Huckabee put on some lbs?
I'm watching those four, the nuttiest nuts.
This yahoo can not win a national election. I know, I said the same thing about George W. (and in fact, he never did,) but he picked exactly the right time to run (I think).
What I think happened in the 2008 primaries was that Huckleberry and Romney split the extremist base of the Republican party and McCain carried the moderates. Of course, without the base, McCain couldn't make the election close enough to steal.
So, then we're back to Huckleberry. I say, give this guy plenty of rope, because the base will love him, but the corporatist wing doesn't. They'll stick with Romney or whomever else. No way does Huckleberry win the nomination if he keeps up the anti-NAFTA and other anti-corporate stances (see Kucinich, Dennis). Best case scenario, he splinters the base, maybe adds to the general perception of the Republican brand as southern and white. Maybe he'll even say some more remarkably stupid things for the late night talk show hosts to yuck about.
Now, in Palin, the corporatists see the next GW. Whoever is the next nominee, there will be a lot of pressure from the base to put Palin in as VP. If the nominee ends up doing that, they better hire their own security guards, because Exxon would love a President Palin.
American Exceptionalism = Fast Track to This, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Revolution... Mais Non? But maybe the big difference is the US is moving away from enlightenment to some sort of new dark age, ...
Huckabee is very intelligent and honest man willing to abolish IRS and prevent the coming communism in USA.
just like his admirers
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