Not Everyone (Hearts) Huckabee

The first signs of a Mike Huckabee backlash have emerged, not long after the former Arkansas governor took the lead in an influential Iowa poll. A Washington Post editorial raises questions about TrustHuckabee, a group of pushpollers with shady financial and political ties. And columnist Richard Cohen says Huckabee, by running as a “Christian leader” […]

The first signs of a Mike Huckabee backlash have emerged, not long after the former Arkansas governor took the lead in an influential Iowa poll.

A Washington Post editorial raises questions about TrustHuckabee, a group of pushpollers with shady financial and political ties.

And columnist Richard Cohen says Huckabee, by running as a “Christian leader” is really being a “shameless follower.”


Cohen says:

“It is absurd that Romney feels compelled to deliver a speech defending his beliefs and that Huckabee does not have to explain how, in this day and age, he does not believe in evolution. But it is singularly appropriate that Romney’s speech be delivered at the Bush library. For it is the 41st president’s underachieving son who put such emphasis on religious belief-and has shown us all, with his appalling record, that faith is no substitute for thought. A mind honed on the whetstone of doubt might have kept us out of Iraq.

The Republican presidential field has some feeble minds and some dangerous ones as well, but none has done as much damage as Huckabee has. Religion does not belong in the political arena. It does not lend itself to compromise. It is about belief, not reason, and is ordinarily immutable. Romney is a shifty fellow, but he will always be a Mormon, and it will never make a difference. Should he become president, he will still light the national Christmas tree and pardon the Thanksgiving turkey and host the Easter egg roll on the White House lawn.

Inevitably, Romney’s speech will be compared to JFK’s. But when it comes to being beholden to a religious doctrine, it is Huckabee and not Romney who has some explaining to do. What’s more, Huckabee is the one who is capitalizing on religious intolerance. He says he’s a Christian leader, but the evidence proves otherwise. He’s really a shameless follower. “

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