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Ronald Reagan or Jimmy Carter
Powerline ^ | 12/4/07 | Paul Mirengoff

Posted on 12/5/2007, 3:20:36 AM by pissant

Mike Huckabee attempted to defend his foreign policy credentials today on the Don Imus show. The exchange went like this:

Imus: Part of the strengths of Senator John McCain, who we talked to yesterday, was his perceived, and perhaps real foreign policy experiences and so on, and you have had little or none, or perhaps you have. Is that a concern?

Huckabee: First of all let me say Senator McCain is an honorable and good man and I enjoy getting to be on the trail with him. And I know we are supposed to be sort of hostile toward one another; I don’t think it has to be like that, and I have long respected him. People will say that people will say, “well, you are a governor, you don’t have much foreign policy experience.” Neither did Ronald Reagan. Ronald Reagan came as a governor, he had been an actor. But ten years after he was sworn into office, there wasn’t a cold war, the Berlin wall was down, and there wasn’t a Soviet Union. People considered that one of the most important times in American history in terms of our relationship with the world. Certainly governors have more experience than people realize because we do trade missions and we are involved in cultural exchanges, we deal with multinational corporations in bringing jobs, travel extensively. But more importantly, the role of foreign policy is one of character and understanding what your principles are and then surrounding yourself with good advice. And the ultimate thing is, I may not be the expert that some people are on foreign policy, but I did stay in a Holiday Inn Express last night.

It's difficult to say which part of this answer is less serious -- the reference to the Holiday Inn Express or the comparison to Reagan. The Gipper may not have conducted foreign policy prior to becoming president, but he had been thinking, speaking, and debating about vital foreign policy issues for at least a quarter of a century (roughly the period after his acting career ended and he became a political commentator). Reagan didn't bring about our victory in the Cold War because he substituted "character" for expertise, as Huckabee proposes to do. He accomplished this because he came into power having already formulated the right line on the Soviet Union and Communism generally.

When it comes to foreign policy, Huckabee more closely resembles another former governor, Jimmy Carter. It was Carter, not Reagan, who viewed foreign policy as an extension of his own character and personal principles. Carter stood for a foreign policy "as decent as the American people." Reagan stood for defeating our enemies. When Huckabee frets about how Gitmo is making us appear to foreigners, when he asserts that "we broke Iraq," and when he says he's qualified to be commander-in-chief because of his character rather than because of his understanding of our enemies, it's pretty clear that his foreign policy roots extend nowhere near the fertile soil of Reaganism.


TOPICS: Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2008; elections; huckabee; huckster
Reagan was a giant on foreign policy even while governor. He also was one of the keenest conservative minds ever. Huck is definitely shaded to the Jimmuh side of the equation.
1 posted on 12/5/2007, 3:20:40 AM by pissant
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To: pissant
Michael “Nehemiah Scudder” Dale Huckabee is owned by Tyson!
2 posted on 12/5/2007, 3:40:04 AM by HuntsvilleTxVeteran (Rudy,Romney,McCain, Huckabee will send a self-abused stomped elephant to the DRNC.)
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To: pissant

When Reagan was president of the screen actors guild he acquired a whole bunch of experience negotiating with the communists in Hollywood over contracts and labor disputes. That helped him tremendously down the road when POTUS.


3 posted on 12/5/2007, 3:40:33 AM by bubbacluck
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To: pissant

I could definitely see Huck being like Jimmy Carter on foreign policy. Show weakness and think that we just sit around a campfire and sing kumbaya with islamofascists.

Than they run all over us like they did to Jimmmahh until a Reagan comes in and forces Iran to blink within days.


4 posted on 12/5/2007, 3:43:04 AM by Eric Blair 2084 (Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms shouldn't be a federal agency...it should be a convenience store.)
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"When it comes to foreign policy, Huckabee more closely resembles another former governor, Jimmy Carter."

Sorry, Gov. Huckabee, YOU ARE NO RONALD REAGAN. Not even remotely close. As Powerline puts it so well, you are not serious on foreign policy and you do not begin to grasp the diffence between saccharine foreign policy and DEFEAT for our enemies.
5 posted on 12/5/2007, 3:44:41 AM by Enchante (Democrat terror-fighting motto: "BLEAT - CHEAT - RETREAT - DEFEAT - REPEAT")
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Check out HuckabeeFacts.org to see a picture of Reagan giving Huck the thumbs down.
6 posted on 12/5/2007, 4:08:42 AM by dit_xi (Duncan Hunter: No nose holding necessary come election day. Right on every issue, right every time)
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More like Huckleberry Hound than Reagan The Great.


7 posted on 12/5/2007, 4:14:15 AM by CT (Thompson wouldn't convict Clinton, and now I won't vote Fred)
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To: pissant

‘Cause I’m Ronald Reagan, yes I’m the real Reagan
All you other Ronald Reagan’s are just imitating
So won’t the real Ronald Reagan please stand up,
please stand up, please stand up?


8 posted on 12/5/2007, 4:30:36 AM by Scooter47
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To: pissant
Reagan was a giant on foreign policy even while governor.

And it was easy to understand.

Reagans Foreign Policy vis a vis the Soviet Union:

"We win they lose"

9 posted on 12/5/2007, 4:50:42 AM by Donald Rumsfeld Fan (NY Times: "fake but accurate")
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To: Eric Blair 2084

Check this out:

“Huckabee also said that nations deserve the same kind of treatment that individuals do. You treat others the way you’d like to be treated, he said. That’s to me the fundamental issue that has to be re-established in our dealings with other countries.”

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1934819/posts


10 posted on 12/5/2007, 8:12:38 AM by ellery (I don't remember a constitutional amendment that gives you the right not to be identified-R.Giuliani)
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