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  • Republicans Defend First Lady’s Obesity Efforts

    02/27/2011 8:34:44 PM PST · by VictoryGal · 60 replies
    Wall Street Journal ^ | 2/27/2011 | Bill Tomson
    Two prominent Republicans, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and likely 2012 presidential candidate Mike Huckabee, came to the defense of First Lady Michelle Obama’s efforts to reduce childhood obesity. Speaking on separate Sunday talk shows, the Republicans said they stood behind Mrs. Obama’s “Let’s Move” campaign despite conservative criticism. Mr. Huckabee, a former Arkansas governor who shed many pounds himself when in office, said on “Fox News Sunday” that obesity is a problem threatening the welfare of the entire country. “What Michelle Obama is proposing is not that the government tells you that you can’t eat dessert,” Mr. Huckabee said....
  • Huckabee Defends Michelle Obama: Feed Poor Kids Better So We Have Thin Soldiers

    02/24/2011 10:12:18 AM PST · by Behind Liberal Lines · 41 replies
    the Blaze ^ | * Posted on February 24, 2011 at 11:44am
    The Government Should Totally Feed Poor Kids Better So We Have Thin Soldiers
  • Mike Huckabee wants some respect

    12/06/2010 7:35:06 AM PST · by Hawk720 · 98 replies · 1+ views
    Politico ^ | December 6, 2010 | Jonathan Martin & Ben Smith
    Dial down the deafening Sarah Palin buzz for just a moment: The most consequential decision in the 2012 Republican presidential sweepstakes could be whether Mike Huckabee decides to run again – and associates say the former Arkansas governor may well take the plunge. If Huckabee gets in, he will unquestionably be a force to be reckoned with in the fight for the nomination. He’d be the undisputed frontrunner in lead-off Iowa, where he won by nine points in 2008. He’d be the candidate to beat in South Carolina, which he narrowly lost to John McCain two years ago in part...
  • Friday Line: Ranking Republican leaders (WaPO ranks GOP leaders)

    11/22/2009 2:33:45 PM PST · by yongin · 21 replies · 1,121+ views
    WaPO ^ | November 20, 2009 | Chris Cillizza
    (To be clear, that is a relatively low bar. Republicans went into the political wilderness in a major way following Bush's re-election as he grew increasingly less popular and it became increasingly more clear that the party was either unable or unwilling to break with the chief executive in any major way. Polls suggest that the Republican brand remains badly damaged in the eyes of the American public with most people still trusting Obama far more than Republicans in Congress to solve the major issues of the day.) With 2010 right around the corner, there is significant movement in this...
  • Mike Huckabee says he's 'very serious'

    11/09/2009 10:27:18 AM PST · by Extremely Extreme Extremist · 111 replies · 2,181+ views
    POLITICO.COM ^ | 09 NOVEMBER 2009 | POLITICO
    A governor for 10 years and the winner of the Iowa caucuses in 2008, Huckabee should by all rights have a claim to be the early favorite for the Republican nomination. But former Gov. Mitt Romney, the candidate he bested in Iowa 2008 and for whom he does not attempt to contain his contempt, is riding high, credited by many Republicans as the best person to run against President Barack Obama in a down economy. And as Huckabee works his way through a 22-state tour for his new book, “A Simple Christmas,” he knows that he and the book will...
  • Is GOP too biased to tap Huckabee for vice president?

    05/10/2008 11:04:45 AM PDT · by BplusK · 77 replies · 418+ views
    The Buffalo News OPINION ^ | 05/10/08 | Curt Smith
    While Democrats duel, the unofficial Republican nominee considers a vice president. John McCain should start by asking what he needs. The admiral’s son fits two legs of his own party’s three-legged stool: foreign policy (zinging terrorism) and economic (scoring spending). Alas, he is out to sea with social and cultural conservatives, the one group without which national Republicans once routinely lost, and will surely lose again. According to a new Pew Research Forum poll, 44 percent of the electorate terms itself “born-again.” Politically, these Christian, mostly Protestant, evangelicals are the Republican Party’s largest block: 35 percent of George W. Bush’s...
  • Ark. governor: Day will come when cigarettes no longer sold

    08/02/2006 2:28:12 PM PDT · by HAL9000 · 229 replies · 2,786+ views
    Excerpt - LITTLE ROCK - Gov. Mike Huckabee, who successfully pushed for a statewide workplace smoking ban earlier this year, predicted Wednesday that cigarettes eventually won't be sold because of their health risks. "I think the day will come when we probably won't" sell cigarettes, Huckabee said on his monthly call-in radio show. "If cigarettes were introduced to the marketplace today, they wouldn't be sold. They'd never make it because what we didn't know when they were first created, sold and marketed is just how deadly harmful they were." Huckabee was responding to a caller's question of why cigarettes are...