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Huckabee on "Meet the Press"
CBS News ^ | 12/30/20007 | Nancy Cords

Posted on 12/30/2007 12:02:17 PM PST by wastedpotential

Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee was introduced on NBC's "Meet the Press" with a bit of bad news. A new MSNBC poll finds him back in second place in Iowa behind Mitt Romney. “Has Mitt Romney said anything that’s been untrue about you?” Tim Russert asked. Huckabee replied half-jokingly, “How long do we have on this program today?”

Huckabee listed the areas where he felt Romney’s ads had distorted his record, and argued that Romney “left his roads a mess in Massachusetts” and raised taxes by half a million. “Fees,” Russert interjected. Huckabee asserted that raising fees had the same effect on the wallet as raising a tax.

Russert point out that some conservative groups had given Huckabee a D or F when it came to raising taxes. Huckabee said he only raised taxes for things that were crucial, like roads and schools. “That’s what being a governor is about in some cases,” Huckabee replied, and pointed out that he also lowered some taxes. “We untaxed poor people and gave them a shot of making it up the economic ladder…I’m proud of the fact that we raised teacher pay.”

Russert asked if elections in Pakistan should be postponed. Huckabee declined to take a position, saying “that’s their decision to make….I don’t think it would be appropriate for me to weigh in on whether they should have elections in their own country.” On whether it was worth destabilizing Musharraf’s government to, as Huckabee has proposed in the past, go after al Qaeda leaders in Pakistan: “The number one job of the US president is to protect this country. Whatever we must do to protect our sovereignty from those whose ideologies are so extreme…yes sir, you better believe I would do whatever is necessary.”

He passed Russert’s pop quiz on Pakistan, correctly answering “Sunni” when asked whether the country was predominantly Shia or Sunni. When Russert read aloud an excerpt from a Washington Post editorial accusing Huckabee of “astonishing senselessness” for tying the events in Pakistan to immigration fears here at home, Huckabee made a joke to the effect of, “but Tim, how do they really feel?” and reiterated his argument that the destabilizing events in Pakistan should highlight the fact that terrorists from that region of the world could come across our porous southern border with a dirty bomb in a suitcase.

Huckabee was asked to back up his now infamous description of the Bush Administration’s “arrogant bunker mentality.” He trotted out his typical example, of Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld ignoring the advice of his military commanders that the Iraq invasion would require 400,000 troops. “That’s it?” Russert asked. “I think at times we have given foreign countries the impression you’re either for us 100 percent, or for us 100 percent,” Huckabee offered. He said a president should try to keep the bridges of communication open because a country that’s against you today might be with you tomorrow on another issue – no two countries agree on everything.

On immigration: Huckabee was asked how his argument that the children of illegal immigrants shouldn’t be punished for their parents’ mistakes squares with his new immigration plan calling for illegals to be sent home. What about their kids, who are American citizens -- what happens to them, Russert wanted to know. They go with their parents, Huckabee replied. After the show, when asked by reporters how that doesn’t punish a child, Huckabee asserted, “Why is it punishing a child? To let them be with their parents?” He argued that being with their parents is more important than what country they live in.

Russert asked Huckabee about his past statement that the economy would collapse if all illegal immigrants went home. “I think it would be very, very difficult to do construction and agriculture without them,” Huckabee conceded. So what happens if, as your plan suggests, all 15 million go home? “All of them aren’t going to go back on the same day,” Huckabee replied, and argued that the borders should be sealed so a situation like this does not arise in the first place. “Let’s not forget that our federal government has made a mess of this,” he said. “As a governor, I had to deal with their mess.”

The discussion turned to religion: specifically, the religious overtones of his ads in Iowa and his comment to a Baptist convention in 1998 that we should “answer the alarm clock and take this nation back for Christ.” “Where does this leave the non-Christians?” Russert wanted to know. Huckabee said he was interested in being president, not a religious leader. “I have more executive experience running a government than being a pastor,” he pointed out. “I didn’t ever have a bill replacing the dome of the capitol with a steeple. We didn’t have tent revivals” on the grounds of the capitol. “But I don’t want to pretend” that faith isn’t important, he went on. He said his faith has shaped his beliefs on important issues, but “I’ve never tried to rewrite science textbooks, I’ve never tried to impose Christian doctrinaire,” he later added.

Huckabee was asked about this line from his book Kids Who Kill from 1998: "It is now difficult to keep track of the vast array of publicly endorsed and institutionally supported aberrations—from homosexuality and pedophilia to sadomasochism and necrophilia.” Does he really consider homosexuality to be equivalent to these other practices? “Oh, of course not,” he replied, though “all of these are deviations from what has been the traditional concept of marriage.” Millions of Americans are homosexuals, Russert noted, wondering whether Huckabee considered them aberrant and unnatural and if he thought people were born gay or became gay. “People who are gay say they’re born that way,” Huckabee mused, but added that people have a choice about how they act.

The last topic tackled was abortion. “You said you would ban abortion,” Russert noted, as an example of how Huckabee’s faith might influence his politics. “But that’s not because I’m a Christian. That’s because I’m an American,” Huckabee countered. “If I value your life and respect it because it has dignity and is human…that’s why we go after the 12 year old who is lost in the woods,” he argued. “I like it that in this country we treat each other with that sense of equality.” What about people who don’t believe life starts at conception? “I respect it as a view but I don’t think it has biological credibility.” He said he considered women who had abortions to be victims, not criminals, and argued it was a violation of the Hippocratic oath “if you suction out the pieces of an unborn child.” If abortion were a crime, how should a doctor who performs them be punished? “I don’t know if you’d put him in prison,” but he should be sanctioned in some way, Huckabee asserted.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2008; elections; huckabee; iowa; mtp; romney; taxhikemike
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To: Rome2000
There will never be a President HUCKABEE.
Just not going to happen.

Won’t be a President ROMNEY either.

If Thompson doesn’t get the nomination there will be a donkey in the WH next January.

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You may be right and if Thompson gets the nod it will be a good thing but I would not count Mr. Romney out. I think he could beat the Hilda beast. If we could get Mr. Romney's work ethic into Mr. Thompson he would be unbeatable.

61 posted on 12/30/2007 2:45:47 PM PST by JAKraig (Joseph Kraig)
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To: Cowboy Bob
He's a LIAR, Cowboy..

When the Petit Jean Poultry plant was raided, he squealed like a stuffed pig about the little children being left behind when their illegal immigrant parents were going to be deported.

“These innocent children should not be made to suffer because our government ignores their humanity,” Huckabee said in a statement issued at the time."

sw

62 posted on 12/30/2007 2:53:09 PM PST by spectre (spectre's wife)
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To: redgirlinabluestate
Eat hands
63 posted on 12/30/2007 2:57:56 PM PST by Eric Blair 2084 (Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms shouldn't be a federal agency...it should be a convenience store.)
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To: redgirlinabluestate

Fred voted for McCain Feingold. He goofed. He admitted it.

He’s not perfect. He’s only 95% conservative. Sue him.


64 posted on 12/30/2007 3:00:29 PM PST by Eric Blair 2084 (Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms shouldn't be a federal agency...it should be a convenience store.)
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To: Eric Blair 2084

Fuzzy math? There’s a bit more to it than that. Nobody running is a perfect conservative, but supporting the GOP platform should be a prerequisite IMO. :-)


65 posted on 12/30/2007 3:08:29 PM PST by redgirlinabluestate (www.MIttReport.com)
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To: redgirlinabluestate

Apparently you are a Mitt girl. I don’t have a problem with Mitt and what he says except this...you can’t go from being born again as a Christian and the next day become Pope. Mitt is a new convert to Conservatism.

I won’t poke my eyes out if Mitt gets the nomination. I can only pray that he really means it and isn’t just saying this stuff because he learned from his father that you can’t be honest and be elected POTUS.


66 posted on 12/30/2007 3:16:52 PM PST by Eric Blair 2084 (Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms shouldn't be a federal agency...it should be a convenience store.)
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To: Cowboy Bob

Huckabee isn’t perfect. But he is smart, conservative, sensible, and a great communicator.


67 posted on 12/30/2007 3:23:18 PM PST by nckerr ("A freeper since the time Clinton (the liar) was the President.")
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To: Eric Blair 2084
you can’t go from being born again as a Christian and the next day become Pope. Mitt is a new convert to Conservatism.

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I think I would have agreed to you before reading this, what a previous poster to this thread posted, I read it and I am impressed.

http://www.freerepublic.com/~unmarkedpackage/#mittnolib

Go take a look and read it, it is seriously impressive.

After reading it there isn’t much to say except wow!

68 posted on 12/30/2007 3:27:08 PM PST by JAKraig (Joseph Kraig)
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To: nckerr

Llstening to the replay on MSNBC right now. Huckabee is doing an excellent job of communicating truth and principle in the face of accusation and ignorance.

That is a mark of an effective president.

Who is running that is better at it, than Gov. Huckabee?


69 posted on 12/30/2007 3:28:25 PM PST by unspun (God save us from egos -- especially our own.)
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To: Eric Blair 2084
Well, that's nice, but it's untrue about a new convert to conservatism. Please see link in #70. More than anyone else running, Mitt has lived his life with his wife of 40 years, his happy, faith-filled family and his wildly successful business career as a conservative. And, as the link in #70 shows, he's been a conservative on 95% of the issues ever since he's entered politics.

I like all of our guys better than any of the dems -- except Huckabee. And Romney, Hunter and Fred are at the top. Romney has the most money and the best campaign organization with which to stop Rudy and beat Hillary, however.

70 posted on 12/30/2007 3:34:11 PM PST by redgirlinabluestate (www.MIttReport.com)
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To: Eric Blair 2084

Ooops. That’s the link in #60, not 70.


71 posted on 12/30/2007 3:35:52 PM PST by redgirlinabluestate (www.MIttReport.com)
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To: wastedpotential
Sheesh. DisGUSTING.

This guy is all over the place!

What a weaver, bobber, spinner and flipper.

72 posted on 12/30/2007 3:37:19 PM PST by AmericanInTokyo (Your FR Pledge: Bookmark It Today! "I Won't Support Mitt/Rudy/McCain/Huckster in General Election")
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To: unspun

I agree! Huckabee is a great communicator!


73 posted on 12/30/2007 3:42:31 PM PST by nckerr ("A freeper since the time Clinton (the liar) was the President.")
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To: redgirlinabluestate

Frankly the fact that Mitt is a Mormon is not a negative to me...it’s a positive.

I know a lot of Mormons. The family of 10 across the street are our best friends in the neighborhood. My two kids play with their 8. Nicest people you could ever meet. They are so nice that I have to wonder if they are for real.

If every religion preached that people should be that ridiculously nice and loving to their family and others the world would be a much better place.

(Unless they use the power of Gubmint to enforce their views by force of law as opposed to voluntarily)


74 posted on 12/30/2007 3:44:06 PM PST by Eric Blair 2084 (Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms shouldn't be a federal agency...it should be a convenience store.)
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To: AmericanInTokyo
Tokyo Rose?
75 posted on 12/30/2007 3:45:38 PM PST by unspun (God save us from egos -- especially our own.)
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To: JAKraig

I say Wow too. Not sure what the point is but that is the fanciest and best written post I have ever seen on any website.


76 posted on 12/30/2007 3:46:18 PM PST by Eric Blair 2084 (Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms shouldn't be a federal agency...it should be a convenience store.)
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To: claudiustg; wastedpotential

Huckabee on on Meet the Press, today:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/10005061#10005061


77 posted on 12/30/2007 3:52:02 PM PST by unspun (God save us from egos -- especially our own.)
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To: AuntB

Huckabee is a fraud on immigration and his interview on MTP confirmed it. He is touting what amounts to the Pence touchback plan, i.e., the illegals go home for a few days or weeks, and come back legal. This is amnesty for 12 to 20 million illegals and adds another 66 million legal immigrants thru chain migration over a 20 year period. Attrition thru enforcement should be the policy.


78 posted on 12/30/2007 3:54:07 PM PST by kabar
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To: LordBridey
The number one job of the US president is to protect this country.

Is this true?

The POTUS is Commander in Chief of the Military. It is most assuredly his job to protect this country. That is the oath he takes.

79 posted on 12/30/2007 3:58:45 PM PST by Hattie
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To: MNJohnnie

Huckabee is not my choice But a President could do at least as much against abortion as the last three Republican presidents have. Rhetorically he can say no less than Huckabee says here, about gays and about abortion. I don’t think the other contenders have taken as strong a stand . That’s because the high and mighty in this society are toeing the gay line.


80 posted on 12/30/2007 4:00:17 PM PST by RobbyS
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