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Why Huckabee is Like Reagan (Real Clear Politics Title)
Gwinnett Daily Post ^ | 1-20-2008 | By John Linder

Posted on 01/22/2008 8:45:14 PM PST by nckerr

Huckabee presents the best choice for Reagan supporters

I was first elected to the Georgia House of Representatives 34 years ago. I have watched this party change for a long time. Some changes have been better than others.

Two years after that first election, I went to work on the Reagan campaign for the Republican presidential nomination. I was one of the leaders of that campaign in Georgia, and my friend, Paul Coverdell, led the establishment's efforts to nominate President Ford.

It was the typical establishment-versus-interloper campaign. Most of the friends I had made in the party were in the establishment. Most of them thought the nomination of Ronald Reagan was not only impractical, but would destroy our party.

Reagan had just served two terms as the governor of California. His record was not all that conservative. He signed the biggest tax increase in the history of the state. He got the best he could get with a Democrat-dominated general assembly. He signed a bill legalizing abortion. But governors have different challenges than presidents.

Frankly, most of the establishment couldn't have cared less about abortion. They thought the discussion of it was, well, tacky. But we were, at the time, the party that Barry built, and the new foot soldiers cared about abortion.

Their concern with Reagan was that he just wasn't up to it. What did he know about foreign policy? How could he stand up to the Soviets? Did he understand detente?

During that campaign, as in all campaigns, the establishment sat at the head table, and the rest of us milled around the small round tables below.

Coverdell approached me, after Ford had won the first several primaries, and urged me to switch sides. Paul was convinced that Ford had the best chance of winning. Paul recited all of the reservations mentioned above and then said, "John, Reagan cannot win. No one will take him seriously." That was also the consensus of the Republican writers and commentators.

I said, "Paul, I think politics is all about what you believe. I know what Reagan believes. I have no idea what Ford believes. But you need to watch Reagan connect with the people. He is the best communicator I have ever seen. He is bringing new people into the party. And these are folks you won't be meeting at the club for lunch. They carry a lunch bucket to work. Or a brown paper bag."

Four years later, I worked again for Reagan and Paul worked for George H. W. Bush. Again, the Wall Street crowd sat at the head table, and the Main Street crowd sat at the small round tables on the floor.

The same arguments came from the establishment. His tax cut idea was a "riverboat gamble." In fact, his tax cuts doubled the size of the economy and doubled revenues to the treasury. Unfortunately, they spent that and more.

Reagan didn't understand that the world is a dangerous place and dealing with the Soviets required a more "understanding" policy. It also required a willingness to sign more treaties. They didn't know that Reagan had no interest in understanding the Soviets. He wanted communism consigned to "the ash heap of history."

It was a neverending series of put-downs until New Hampshire. Then it was over.

Reagan won that election with the support of Larry Lunch-bucket and Betty Brownbag. They were called the Reagan Democrats. When we celebrated that victory, I asked some of them why they chose to join us. They said, "When he talked, we felt that he was talking to us." The Reagan Democrats believe they have been ignored since 1988.

The establishment doesn't like change. They have always felt that their seats at the head table were threatened by those new to the club. The establishment that so ardently opposed Reagan's nomination in 1980 crawled all over each other to chair his 1984 race.

Today they now see themselves as those who put Reagan in power. His presidency was their presidency. They believe they are the keepers of the flame.

Today's establishment includes elected officials, consultants, lobbyists and even conservative writers and commentators. Unless you allow them to write the rules and approve of your positions you are unwelcome. Anyone who does not genuflect before their altar is "not conservative."

When you look at the many fine candidates seeking the Republican nomination for president, who do you believe can best speak to those Reagan Democrats?

I believe that candidate is Mike Huckabee.

When Reagan became president, one of his first moves was to reduce income taxes from 70 percent to 50 percent and ultimately down to 28 percent. As pointed out above, both the size of the economy and the federal revenues doubled in eight years.

Huckabee doesn't want to lower income taxes. He wants to abolish them - along with the IRS, the most intrusive, coercive and corrosive federal agency ever. Mike would replace those taxes on income with a sales tax - the FairTax. Every American will become a voluntary taxpayer paying taxes when you choose, as much as you choose, by how you choose to spend. How conservative can one get?

Rep. John Linder, R-Duluth, has served in the House of Representatives since 1992.


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KEYWORDS: 2008election; election2008; elections; huckabee
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1 posted on 01/22/2008 8:45:14 PM PST by nckerr
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To: nckerr

Can I barf now ...


2 posted on 01/22/2008 8:46:13 PM PST by clamper1797 (I fear for our republic)
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To: nckerr

Who is making the popcorn?


3 posted on 01/22/2008 8:46:55 PM PST by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: nckerr

huckasquirrel and Reagan are alike?
How ?...they both used toilet paper after ?


4 posted on 01/22/2008 8:48:29 PM PST by advertising guy (If computer skills named us, I'd be back-space delete.)
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To: nckerr

Rep. Linder is a blasphemous maroon.


5 posted on 01/22/2008 8:49:19 PM PST by Texas Mulerider
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To: nckerr

I worked for President Reagan. I’m probably going to be ill.


6 posted on 01/22/2008 8:49:39 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet (Second To None!)
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To: nckerr

Hickabee is to Reagan as I am to an astronaut.

......not likely.


7 posted on 01/22/2008 8:50:12 PM PST by Chuck54 (The Huckster's campaign is as dead as last year's Easter eggs. Good riddance!)
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To: Texas Mulerider

Fiddle dee dee.
The Huckster is a snake oil salesman...reminds me of the Breck Girl.


8 posted on 01/22/2008 8:50:56 PM PST by JaneNC (I)
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To: nckerr

He is a kook.


9 posted on 01/22/2008 8:51:10 PM PST by MamaB
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To: nckerr
Huckabee doesn't want to lower income taxes. He wants to abolish them -

Is this the only reason Linder thinks Huckabee is like Reagen? This pie-in-the-sky-never-gonna-happen pipedream? What BS.

10 posted on 01/22/2008 8:52:04 PM PST by hsalaw
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To: Chuck54
Hickabee is to Reagan as I am to an astronaut. ......not likely.

Yeah, Huck could be the next Reagan. And I could be the first man on Mars. Ain't neither one gonna happen.

11 posted on 01/22/2008 8:53:52 PM PST by Mr. Silverback (Support Scouting: Raising boys to be strong men and politically incorrect at the same time.)
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When you look at the many fine candidates seeking the Republican nomination for president, who do you believe can best speak to those Reagan Democrats? I believe that candidate is Mike Huckabee.

I think he is dead on. Huckabee is the only person who can get Reagen Democrats. And he is a true conservative.
12 posted on 01/22/2008 8:54:44 PM PST by nckerr (www.myspace.com/ArmyKerrFamily)
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To: nckerr

Just lay down the crack pipe. Just lay it down, and step away. Step away, from the crack pipe.


13 posted on 01/22/2008 8:55:52 PM PST by farlander (Try not to wear milk bone underwear - it's a dog eat dog financial world)
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To: hsalaw

Does anyone know what Neal Boortz thinks of Huck being the “Fair Tax” candidate? My guess is that libertarian Boortz is completely embarrased.


14 posted on 01/22/2008 8:56:46 PM PST by littlehouse36 (Why be Europe?)
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To: nckerr

Linder is simply an anti-Mormon bigot trying to stop Romney.


15 posted on 01/22/2008 8:57:34 PM PST by BobL (http://www.brusselsjournal.com/blog/4556 (here is where the real Europe is going))
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Let’s just assume you’re not so high on meds that you can’t even discern what color is the sky. Please, oh, please, *DO* enlighten all of us, HOW exactly is someone who sixtupled (yes, 6x) the government size of his home state (went from 1B to 6B/year), is like Reagan.

I really want to hear this. Seriously.


16 posted on 01/22/2008 8:58:27 PM PST by farlander (Try not to wear milk bone underwear - it's a dog eat dog financial world)
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To: nckerr

A few more articles like this one and I’m going to be a recovering ex-Republican.


17 posted on 01/22/2008 8:59:03 PM PST by devere
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To: nckerr
He's delusional....

The Huckster's not even in the same league....

In fact, he's not in the same universe!

18 posted on 01/22/2008 9:00:37 PM PST by NRA2BFree ("The time is near at hand which must determine whether Americans are to be free men or slaves!")
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To: BobL

Methinks he isn’t the only one! There are many bigots who wouldn’t pass the open-mind smell test....especially here on FR.


19 posted on 01/22/2008 9:01:29 PM PST by killermedic ("Est Sularus uth Mithas")
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To: hsalaw
You hit the nail right on the head. Linder (and Neal Boortz) support Huckabee because he's committed to the Fair Tax. I happen to like the idea of the Fair Tax in principle, but I have never been and will never be a single issue voter. There are far too many reasons not to vote for Huckabee, regardless of his stance on taxation.

I'm praying at this point that we nominate anyone except Huckabee or McCain (I don't include Paul in that, because I have as much chance of being nominated as he does, and because no one in their right mind takes him seriously)

20 posted on 01/22/2008 9:04:13 PM PST by Jokelahoma (Animal testing is a bad idea. They get all nervous and give wrong answers.)
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