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Over the weekend, Mike Huckabee’s Facebook page blew up with what was...
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RINO Huckabee Whines About the Label He Earned
By Jen Kuznicki On August 11, 2014 · Comments (4)
http://jenkuznicki.com/wp-content/2014/04/hucka.jpg Over the weekend, Mike Huckabee’s Facebook page blew up with what was definitely an ill-timed plea for conservatives to stop using the word, “RINO.”
Apparently, the Huckster once again commented on his television show that the word RINO has to go. The problem is, his conservative activist base has been beaten into submission by him and his buddies in the GOP establishment, and though the welts still sting, they can see through their one good eye, and blasted the Reverend RINO without mercy. I liked this one, but there are tons just like it.
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I didn’t see the broadcast, but Huckabee has been playing this tune for over a year at least, making it a priority in the beginning of this year to drive the point home.
In January of this year, Mike Huckabee told his audience that the use of the word RINO has to stop. From the Washington Times on January 15th:“And one term that I’d like to see outlawed from the vernacular of the party is RINO. It stands for ‘Republicans in name only’ and it’s a pejorative term that questions the authenticity and orthodoxy of someone’s party purity. I’ve been called that myself, even though I fought in the trenches of Republican politics for over two decades. Even so, I would never pretend that I’m lord over determining who the real Republicans are,” Mr. Huckabee concluded.
Yes he has been called it for good reason.
If there are no defining principles, there ceases to be a party, is that somehow difficult for people to understand?
Newsmax quoted more of Huck’s words the following day:“If factions within the Republican Party insist on spending time and money to attack other Republicans, I wonder if they want to win elections and save the country, or just proudly boast to their party pedigree.”
Meanwhile, two weeks ago Huckabee endorsed mega-super RINO Pat Roberts in Kansas.“I’d rather have a loyal dog who licks me than one with a pedigree who bites me,” he wrote. “I’d rather go to battle with someone who isn’t perfect than with someone who thinks he is.” Putting the disturbing mental image of Pat Roberts licking Huckabee aside, if there are no differences between an incumbent RINO and a challenger, what are we down to, color of their eyes and what they eat for breakfast?
A week later, Huckabee compared using the term RINO to how people ended up in Auschwitz in a piece by Huffington Post writer Jon Ward, who was challenged on twitter, and provided what Huck said in full context. Thanks to HotAir.
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Here's full context of Huckabee's holocaust quote from my notes. http://huff.to/1dYRSaC
4:28 PM - 23 Jan 2014
I know it’s hard to read, and Huckabee loyalists have explained that they believe the comparison was not that conservatives are like Nazis, but it is what he said.
People need to start seeing Huckabee for what he is, and get past the nice guy facade and moderate tone. It is offensive to be chastised by a crooked man of the cloth, who speaks calmly while giving away America, one RINO endorsement at a time. And I call him a RINO because that’s what he is, after all, who would defend Reverend “God damn America” Wright, take the position of Jeb Bush on illegals and amnesty, call the constitution a “living and breathing document,” commute the sentence of Maurice Clemmons who then went on a crime spree and murdered four Seattle police officers in cold blood and point blank range in a coffee shop.
But it’s not just his record as Governor and his tendency to give everyone the benefit of the doubt so no one can say he was ever mean about anything, it’s that he contradicts himself and plays to whoever he is engaged with. Take an interview he had with a couple of pinkos on his short-lived failed radio show:
Let me just add, you know I think some of the challenges that we’ve seen, that the Republicans have failed, miserably, is that they have been very vitriolic and we shouldn’t have welfare for these poor people, and all these food stamps, but then they’ll turn around and give welfare for some of these corporations who are mismanaged into the ground, by some of these people who’ve jumped from the burning wreckage with billion-dollar bonuses. And I think you’ve addressed that in the film, as well as in the book, is that correct Oliver?
That’s Oliver Stone he’s talking to. So, you conservatives better damn well stop using the word RINO, but Mr. freind-the-lefties can say anything he wants about those asinine Republicans to the commie-pinkos.
And let’s not forget his endorsement strategy, which can be shown to be contingent upon the hiring of his son-in-law’s consultant firm. He endorsed Dewhurst over Cruz, how blind can you be.
I would think at some point, a Reverend should be held to the standard of knowing right from wrong.
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