I, too, watched him on Hannity and Colmes last night and observed a man who was very skilled at using factually accurate statements totally to mislead. It happened while Shaun was questioning him about the DuMond parole. Huckster never directly denied that he tried to persuade the Arkansas parole board to parole DuMond. Instead, he said he didn't grant DuMond clemency, that the parole board paroled DuMond, that its members were all appointed by Clinton and Tucker, and that he, Huckabee, later removed all of them, meaning each would have a motive to lie about Huckabee's trying to influence their decision in the DuMond case. In other words, he tried to give the audience the completely false impression that he had nothing to do with the DuMond parole, without ever saying he didn't, by challenging the motives of those former members of the board who've said he did advocate granting parole to DuMond. The man is as slippery and untrustworthy as a basket full of greased cobras.
Yeah... He said he did not grant clemeny. What he did not tell you was that the reason he did not grant clemency was that it wasn’t necessary since he had convinced the parole board to grant parole.
Reminded me of another so-called Christian from Hope, Arkansas.