I Think I Have A Crush On Mike Huckabee
Presidential hopeful Mike Huckabee appeared on Hannity and Colmes last night and was posed with some very direct questions about faith, Christ, and evolution. I found his response realistic, sincere, and well put. It's a shame his voice is not given more air time during the GOP debates and in the news. I would really love to hear more from him.
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Mike Huckabee is just cool. Warm and sincere, not a coward in standing up for himself, well spoken and funny, and a Fairtax supporter to boot. I'm between Romney and Huckabee right now, but the "Huckster" is winning on believability and the tax issue. Thanks for posting this video.
Right on Huckabee for President. Although I'm a little concerned about his record as Governor. I wish someone would ask about his increase in spending as Governor. I really don't want another conservo-libral in the spending department like our current president.
Yeah. So far, I really love Mike Huckabee, but I need to find out more about him before I'll officially endorse him. I am currently reading his book "From Hope To Higher Ground" and I know he does believe that the government does have a responsibility to education, healthcare, etc., and so do i know. There needs to be a balance between government fitting the bill for everything and the government funding nothing...I would like a happy middle. And from what I can tell, so does Huckabee.
Huckabee is the best of worlds. It's like what they say about Martin Luther King-"He may have had a bible in one hand, but he had the constitution in the other."
I think after watching this video in full I like Mike a whole like more. Yeah, let's bring back the "I Like Ike" slogan for Mike Huckabee. You can really see his sincerity and I think he is trustworthy. Not only that he can INTELLEGENTLY ANSWER a question instead of spinning it or avoiding it all together. He's my man!
Yay Mike Huckabee!! Love him!
Mike Huckabee is the man and way better than Romney.
He had to raise taxes as Governor, because the courts mandated that the state spend more on education. Also, a referndum was held in which 80% of voters approved a tax increase to pay for badly needed road repairs. In doing so, two great needs were taken care of without putting the state into debt.
Wow Justin, we actually agree on an aspect of politics!
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