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MORE REASONS TO BEWARE
OF MIKE HUCKABEE
By Pastor Chuck Baldwin
November 27, 2007
NewsWithViews.com
Many Christian
conservatives see Mike Huckabee as the best candidate to deliver the GOP from
an impending pro-abortion presidential nomination of either Rudy Giuliani or
Mitt Romney. Huckabee is doing especially well in Iowa, particularly among
evangelicals. Is Mike Huckabee worthy of this support, however? The facts say
no.
I have already
attempted to warn my evangelical brethren as to the dangers of supporting Mike
Huckabee. See
here. However, that first column was just the tip of the proverbial
iceberg. Here are more reasons to beware of Mike Huckabee.
Robert Novak
recently wrote a column about Mike Huckabee entitled, "The
False Conservative." In the column he said, "Huckabee is
campaigning as a conservative, but serious Republicans know that he is a
high-tax, protectionist, big-government advocate of a strong hand in the Oval
Office directing the lives of Americans."
Novak also
said, "There is no doubt about Huckabee's record during a decade in Little
Rock as governor. . . He increased the Arkansas tax burden by 47 percent,
boosting the levies on gasoline and cigarettes."
Novak continued
saying, "Quin Hillyer, a former Arkansas journalist writing in the
conservative American Spectator, called Huckabee 'a guy with a thin skin, a
nasty vindictive streak.' Huckabee's retort was to attack Hillyer's
journalistic procedures, fitting a mean-spirited image when he responds to
conservative criticism."
Calling
Huckabee a proponent of big-government is an understatement. "If you
listen closely, all the things he supports increase the size, power and cost of
government. From subsidies for energy research to increasing money for health
care and government housing, the size, power, and cost of government will not
shrink under a President Mike Huckabee; they will increase . . . Mr. Huckabee
swore an oath to support and defend the Constitution when he became governor, yet
many of his proposals are clearly unconstitutional." (Source: David
Ulrich, Letter of the Week, World Net Daily, 10/26/07)
In addition,
Dr. Jerome Corsi reports that "Financial inducements arranged by former
Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee to establish a Mexican consular office in Little
Rock may have violated state law, according to an Arkansas attorney."
Writing for
World Net Daily, Dr. Corsi exposed the fact that Mike Huckabee "worked
with some of the state's most prominent and politically powerful businesses to
establish the [Mexican] consulate as a magnet for drawing illegal immigrants to
the state to accept low-paying jobs."
Corsi goes on
to report that "Arkansas attorney Chip Sexton provided WND a written legal
brief arguing the state government's sublease to Mexico of office space for the
consulate was illegal under Arkansas law. Sexton contended the deal raised
questions about the appropriateness of private citizens and corporations in
Arkansas providing financial incentives for the government of Mexico to locate
a consulate office in Little Rock."
Corsi also
writes that "Robert Trevino, commissioner of Arkansas Rehabilitation
Services, told WND he and Huckabee helped arrange state and private financial
support to induce Mexico to establish the consulate as a business development
'quid pro quo.'
"Trevino
signed on July 7, 2006, a 'Facilities Use Agreement' with Mexican consular
officials to rent state government office space for $1 a year on the second
floor of the Arkansas Rehabilitation Services building at 26 Corporate Hills in
Little Rock."
According to
Sexton, not only did subleasing state government offices to Mexico violate
Arkansas state law under Ark. Code Ann. 22-2-114(C)(i) which provides:
"After July 1, 1975, no state agency shall enter into or renew or
otherwise negotiate a lease between itself as lessor or lessee and a
nongovernmental or other government lessor or lessee," but it was even
more offensive in that "there was nothing in the lease or other agreements
that would have prevented the Mexican consulate from providing legal assistance
to illegal aliens."
In addition,
Corsi also exposed the fact that Mike Huckabee worked with Mexican President
Vicente Fox to help provide cheap Mexican labor for Tyson foods and other large
Arkansas corporations. According to Corsi, "Trevino confirmed he was state
director of the League of United Latin American Citizens, also known as LULAC,
an activist group strongly advocating for the rights of Hispanic immigrants in
the U.S., when on Oct. 3, 2003, he accompanied Huckabee in a state airplane to
visit [President Vicente] Fox in Mexico."
There is more.
The American
Spectator reported that "Fourteen times, the ethics commission--a
respected body, not a partisan witch-hunt group--investigated claims against
Huckabee. Five of those times, it officially reprimanded him. And as only MSNBC
among the big national media has reported at an real length, there were lots of
other mini-scandals and embarrassments along the way."
Plus, writing
for The Washington Times, Greg Pierce quoted Hillyer as saying,
"[Huckabee] used public money for family restaurant meals, boat expenses,
and other personal uses. He tried to claim as his own some $70,000 of furniture
donated to the governor's mansion. He repeatedly, and obstinately, against the
pleadings even from conservative columnists and editorials, refused to divulge
the names of donors to a 'charitable' organization he set up while lieutenant
governor--an outfit whose main charitable purpose seemed to be to pay Huckabee
to make speeches. Then, as a kicker, he misreported the income itself from the
suspicious 'charity.'"
Mike Huckabee's
beliefs and actions even border on the bizarre. According to David Keene,
Chairman of the American Conservative Union, "GOP presidential wannabe
Mike Huckabee suggested that as president he would, for the good of the people,
support a federal anti-smoking law. You see, as governor, Huckabee supported
such laws because, well, he doesn't like smoking and doesn't think folks should
indulge in so heath-threatening an activity. If he could move on up to the
presidency, he would continue his abolitionist crusade at the national level
without giving much, if any, thought to the question of whether the
Constitution or anything else would legitimize a federal ban on smoking."
I have yet one
more word of warning for those evangelicals supporting Huckabee because he is
pro-life: Mike Huckabee will most definitely support Rudy Giuliani should
Giuliani obtain the Republican nomination. Count on it.
I ask you, how
could a committed "pro-life" conservative support a pro-abortion,
pro-gay rights, pro-gun control liberal such as Rudy Giuliani? He couldn't.
At the end of
the day, however, there is absolutely no question that Huckabee will support
Giuliani (or any other pro-abortion Republican), because, when all is said and
done, Huckabee and his fellow big-government Republicans have no real
commitment to the life issue or to any other conservative principle.
Let's say it
plainly: Mike Huckabee is just another big-government, establishment politician
who will do nothing to stem the tide of socialism or fascism (pick your poison)
emanating from Washington, D.C., these days.
Dear Christian
friend, don't be duped by Mike Huckabee.