December 24, 2007
The Facts
Mike Huckabee made no apologies Sunday for the religious tone of a recent holiday campaign commercial and said it is important to look for Jesus at this time of year. His comment was “forgive me, but I thought that was the point of the whole day.” You can read more at this CNN’s post.
My View
That darn Huckabee again! Who the heck does he think he is? Speaking his true mind instead of folding under and playing to the public and news media. He certainly is not qualified to be our President!
The problem here is that the American public is so accustom to accepting the crap that we have been fed by our elected officials and the news media that we find it hard to handle a person that does not conform to that status quo. I haven’t decided which side I will come down on during this election year, but Mike Huckabee is sure looking good. I refuse to make a decision this early on. Three months ago I was just occasionally glancing at Huckabee. And who knows who will be impressing me three months from now. But if enough of us publically praise Huckabee for his honesty, maybe a little honesty will rub off on the other main contenders. In the end, if Huckabee is the only one I still consider the most honesty & he has not made a radical change to the right, he most likely will get my vote. But we will have to wait and see. Keep it up, Mike!
Filed under: Presidential Campaign, Republicans

Just for the record, Huck is currently earning his wings as a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. (Hence the Huck surge) ..His foreign policy advisor is Richard Haas, president of the CFR.
Huck is nothing more than another CFR puppet.
And so is..
Fred Thompson
Rudy Giuliani
John McCain
Mitt Romney
Hillary Clinton
Barack Obama
John Edwards
Joe Biden
Chris Dodd
Bill Richardson
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vo5CZvD3-QM ..in this video you will discover the agenda of these CFR candidates, and you’ll find some pretty scary quotes from Huck’s foreign policy adviser, and other prominent CFR goons.
I agree with the view on the CFR. And I have no doubt that Huckabee has heard what the CFR has had to say. And, he may wind up with Richard Haas as his official foreign relations advisor. However, as of this date Haas does not hold that position officially. If he does, my view will probably change on Huckabee.