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A fresh look at Huckabee


With Mike Huckabee's presidential campaign surging, expect a renewed look at the former Arkansas governor's tenure, warts and all.


His record for tax increases has been well-examined by interest groups and reported by some press. But American Spectator has an in-depth piece and says there's a lot more to discover about Huckabee:

"If they only did a little homework, they would discover a guy with a thin skin, a nasty vindictive streak, and a long history of imbroglios about questionable ethics."

Here's the link to the piece.


— Stephen Dinan, national political reporter, The Washington Times

Comments (2)

In response to the American Spectator "in-depth piece", the Spectator should prefaced the article with the fact that there has never been a conservative or Republican candidate that they didn't love to hate. This piece demonstates that Huckabee is beginning to make progress in his bid, and the attack by liberals has begun. Frightening to the radical left isn't it? If Huckabee was such a bad governor, why did he win reelection with 60% of the vote. See the results at http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/1998/states/AR/G/

Huckabee is in fact not catching on, his people are not excited (you never hear much from them) and if he has so many people, why are they not giving lots of $$$$?
The candidate that is catching on, has excited people, and is raising $$$$ is the Constitutional Conservative, Dr. Ron Paul.
Huckabee suppporters should come over to the Paul camp. We are all on the same side, except for the Iraq war, and really, was it Osama or Saddam that attacked us on 9-11?
Come on over and lets beat Rudy and Hillary, repeal their pro-abortion, gun grabbing Socialism, and take our Country back!!!

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