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Thursday July 31, 2008

Categories: Mike Huckabee

McCain, Romney and the Evangelical Threat, Revisted

romney2.jpgTwo pieces today combat this week's Washington Times piece about the threat of Mitt Romney giving evangelicals more agita should John McCain draft him as a running mate. The first, a Politico story headlined "Romney could lift McCain in West" points out that Romney's evangelical problem matters a lot less out West:

He is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, considered a cult by some evangelical Christians and Southern Baptists. Despite his central-casting good looks, he often comes across as aloof. And he and McCain taunted each other in the primaries, which could be exploited by Democrats.

But in the West, those problems are molehills, not mountains. Romney raised millions of dollars in the region -- not known as a fundraising hot spot -- and Arizona, Colorado and Nevada have large Mormon populations. In GOP strongholds such as Utah and Idaho, many LDS members are expected to help in get-out-the-vote efforts in surrounding states....

Even Focus on the Family leader James Dobson -- who has softened his stance on McCain, a candidate he had said he would never vote for -- doesn't think Romney would be a bad VP choice.

"Dr. Dobson liked his speech about faith very much," said spokesman Gary Schneeberger, referring to Romney's December address, where he spoke about the importance of religion in American society but that it should be separate from public responsibilities. "He wants a pro-life running mate, and Romney qualifies for that."

The second plug for Romney comes from HorseRaceBlogger Jay Cost, who tackles the "Romney will alienate evangelicals" charge:

Maybe, but my feeling is that evangelical voters are going to vote. Again, turnout will be high if the election is close. So if they vote, who will they vote for? Barack Obama? Bob Barr? Ralph Nader? No, no, and no. Evangelicals are usually Republicans, which means we should expect them to vote Republican. Plus, Obama would never touch the "Mormon issue," not even with a ten-foot poll. That will minimize its salience.

Both lines of argument have merit. But they ignore a crucial fact of the modern Republican grassroots machine: it's made up largely of evangelical voters. It's no secret that those activists are underwhelmed by John McCain. But would they work to promote his candidacy if Mike Huckabee were his running mate? Probably. If Tim Pawlenty were his running mate? Probably. Bobby Jindal? Probably--and conservative Catholic activists would get on board, too.

But Mitt Romney? Sure, most evangelicals would vote for him. But a lot fewer would get out to knock on doors and talk him up at the Sunday church picnic. In a year when Democrats are much more enthusiastic about Barack Obama than Republicans are about McCain, that's a pretty big disadvantage from which to operate, and one that McCain could avoid with a handful of other picks.

Monday April 7, 2008

Categories: Mike Huckabee

Huck's Late-Breaking Support

huckabee21.jpgA World Magazine recap of the Christian Right's stirringly ineffectual performance during the Republican presidential primaries reports that Paul Weyrich, cofounder of the Moral Majority, has admitted that he regrets backing Mitt Romney over Mike Huckabee. Huckabee could have really used such changes of hearts a couple months back, of course, but they could help improve his chances of becoming John McCain's running mate. World sets a dramatic scene for Weyrich's mea culpa:

NEW ORLEANS— Last month at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in New Orleans, several dozen leaders of the "Christian right" met to strategize next steps—but the meeting inevitably included discussion of missteps in the GOP presidential campaign. Michael Farris of the Home School Legal Defense Association, an early supporter of Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, chided the group for cold-shouldering his candidate until it was too late. Others, including Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council, disagreed. The meeting quickly threatened to dissolve into accusations, rebuttals, and recriminations.

Then, venerable Paul Weyrich—a founder of the Heritage Foundation, the Moral Majority, and the Council for National Policy (CNP)—raised his hand to speak. Weyrich is a man whose mortality is plain to see. A freak accident several years ago left him with a spinal injury, which ultimately led to both his legs being amputated in 2005. He now gets around in a motorized wheelchair. He is visibly paler and grayer than he was just a few years ago, a fact not lost on many of his friends in the room, some of whom had fought in the political trenches with him since the 1960s.

The room—which had been taken over by argument and side-conversations—became suddenly quiet. Weyrich, a Romney supporter and one of those Farris had chastised for not supporting Huckabee, steered his wheelchair to the front of the room and slowly turned to face his compatriots. In a voice barely above a whisper, he said, "Friends, before all of you and before almighty God, I want to say I was wrong."

In a quiet, brief, but passionate speech, Weyrich essentially confessed that he and the other leaders should have backed Huckabee, a candidate who shared their values more fully than any other candidate in a generation. He agreed with Farris that many conservative leaders had blown it. By chasing other candidates with greater visibility, they failed to see what many of their supporters in the trenches saw clearly: Huckabee was their guy.

Wednesday March 5, 2008

Categories: Mike Huckabee

God to Huck: Not Now

huckabee18.jpgGod-o-Meter just got off the phone with a prominent evangelical Mike Huckabee supporter who said Huck was telling friends last night that the message God was sending him with regards to his White House ambitions was, "not yet." Huck echoed the sentiment in the farewell email he just sent to supporters:

Throughout my life, I've found that there are sometimes three possible answers to our prayers--"Yes," "No," or "Not Now." I would like to think our prayers were answered with a "Not Now."

Monday February 25, 2008

Categories: Mike Huckabee

Questions for Huck and Dobson

dobson4.jpgBoth Huckabee and Dobson are staying mum on what the two spoke about when they sat down together in Colorado Springs this weekend.

Here's what God-o-Meter would like to ask them, if it could:

Did Dobson ask Huck about his support for a government mandated cap-and-trade program to limit carbon emissions and fight global warming, a cause that Dobson has vigorously opposed?

Did Dobson question Huckabee's support for robust investment in public schools, which helped win him the endorsement of the National Association Education's New Hampshire chapter, and for improving arts education, which depart wildly from Dobson's view of public education?

Did Huck ask Dobson why he didn't endorse him months ago, when the primaries were still competitive and Huckabee could've used the help?

Thursday February 21, 2008

Categories: Mike Huckabee

Mrs. Huck Goes to Hooters

janet.jpgGod-o-Meter is less sure than The San Francisco Chronicle that Janet Huckabee's stay at Las Vegas's Hooters Casino Hotel will scare of her husband's evangelical supporters--this is a couple that upgraded to a "covenant marriage" a few years back--but it's enough to knock Huckabee down to 8, a rare dip for the Baptist minister.

What happens in Vegas doesn't always stay in Vegas - especially if you're the wife of a presidential candidate. Just ask Janet Huckabee, who attended a middleweight prize fight this past weekend in Las Vegas - where she stayed at the Hooters Casino Hotel.

That eye-opening combination - a title bout in Sin City, which celebrates gambling, drinking and all things wild, along with a hospitality chain favoring buxom waitresses in low-cut garb - could potentially shock the armies of evangelical conservative Christians who have made her husband, the former governor of Arkansas, the only remaining GOP opponent to party front-runner John McCain.

But Janet Huckabee, whose husband is also a former Baptist minister, said in a telephone interview Wednesday that her recent brief excursion to root for boxer Jermain Taylor, a longtime friend and fellow Arkansan - and her stay at a hotel that she said wasn't exactly her first choice - was supposed to be a rare respite from the often-brutal presidential campaign trail....

"I had a room at the MGM Grand," she said, but canceled it when she believed she wouldn't be able to make the fight. Plans changed, and "a friend had two rooms ... it was the only thing, quite frankly, that was available because the fights were in town."

Tuesday February 19, 2008

Categories: Mike Huckabee

What's Huck Thinking?

God-o-Meter caught up the other day with Charmaine Yoest, the Family Research Council VP of communications who left her post last year to become a senior advisor to Mike Huckabee. Yoest returned to FRC last month, when Huckabee’s cash flow...

Tuesday February 19, 2008

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Pastor for Huck Strikes Back

God-o-Meter carried an item last week about the IRS investigating a California pastor who endorsed Mike Huckabee on church letterhead, an apparent violation of IRS rules against church politicking. Now that pastor, Wiley S. Drake, is striking back. He's calling...

Thursday February 14, 2008

Categories: Mike Huckabee

IRS Investigates Pro-Huck Pastor

The Associated Press reports that the IRS is investigating a California-based Baptist pastor who is backing Mike Huckabee for possibly violating its rules against official church endorsements of candidates. God-o-Meter will give the pastor the benefit of the doubt, but...

Wednesday February 13, 2008

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Is it Huck's Fault?

The AP chimes in on John McCain's weak finish among Virginia values voters yesterday, with Fred Thompson's former communications director blaming it on Huckabee's refusal to leave the race: "McCain will be our nominee and he is starting to consolidate...

Wednesday February 13, 2008

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Anti-Huck Discrimination?

Is Mike Huckabee the victim of religious discrimination from the media? In an interview with radio host Dennis Prager, brought to God-o-Meter's attention by the Faith in Public Life blog, Huckabee accuses the press of displaying "soft bigotry" toward...

Tuesday February 12, 2008

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Weyrich Backs Huck

Moral Majority co-founder Paul Weyrich, a former Mitt Romney backer, has endorsed Mike Huckabee. God-o-Meter wants to know: are these protest endorsements or part of a campaign to get McCain to pick Huck as his running mate? Both scenarios seem...

Sunday February 10, 2008

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Stuck With Huck

As the founder of the blog Evangelicals for Mitt, Nancy French has spent the better part of the last two years trying to convince fellow born-again Christians to back a Mormon for president. A published author who spends most of...

Saturday February 9, 2008

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A Religious Rift in the GOP

MSNBC has called Louisiana for Mike Huckabee. Sure, Huck got fewer than three in ten non-evangelical voters. But among Pelican State evangelicals, who make up 58-percent of Republican voters there, Huckabee got nearly six in ten votes. With Mitt Romney...

Friday February 8, 2008

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Dobson Endorses Huckabee

And not a moment too soon. God-o-Meter doesn't know whether to respect Dobson for declining to back Huck while Mitt Romney was still in the race--sending a message to evangelicals that he remained open to a Mormon and that the...

Wednesday February 6, 2008

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Huck's Smooth Stones

Last night, Mike Huckabee opened his ebullient Super Tuesday speech in Little Rock with this line: Tonight, we are making sure America understands that sometimes one small smooth stone is even more effective than a whole lot of armor....

Wednesday February 6, 2008

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5 Lessons from Huck's Big Day

Do Mike Huckabee’s surprising Super Tuesday victories in the Deep South--where he took Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, Arkansas and West Virginia--translate into a delegate boost that puts him within reach of the Republican nomination? Almost certainly not, though some of the...

Tuesday February 5, 2008

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Utah Mormons Hate Huck

Can you really blame them? From The Politico: ...overwhelmingly Mormon Utah has taken a profound dislike to the Southern Baptist preacher best known for his nice-guy persona. The wellspring of Huckabee hate is a now-famous Dec. 16 New York Times...

Monday February 4, 2008

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Huck's Sinking Ship

As if it were needed, more documentation of Mike Huckabee's failure to break out of his conservative evangelical base, by way of The Washington Post: Since a surprising win in Iowa, Huckabee has failed to win a primary or caucus,...

Thursday January 31, 2008

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Rove on Huck's Evangelical-Only Appeal

In this morning's Wall Street Journal, Karl Rove echoes what God-o-Meter has been saying since Iowa: Mike Huckabee's hefty evangelical support ain't strong enough to carry him to the nomination. Here's what Rove says about some of the "old rules"...

Tuesday January 29, 2008

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In Fla., Evangelicals Split Three ways

CNN just called Florida for John McCain, but something else is also clear now: Huck's commanding lead among evangelicals, which carried him to victory in Iowa less than one month ago--has evaporated. According to exit polls, four in ten Floridians...

Tuesday January 29, 2008

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Preachers Pony Up for Huck

The first three graphs from Bible Belt Blogger say it all: ORLANDO, Fla. — A televangelist under investigation by the U.S. Senate Finance Committee turned a national ministers’ gathering last week into a fundraising opportunity for Mike Huckabee, reportedly helping...

Tuesday January 29, 2008

Categories: Mike Huckabee

The Latino Evangelical Factor

The Chicago Tribune has a profile today of Samuel Rodriguez, president of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference, calling him one of a "new generation of evangelical kingmakers on the political scene.": Fearing the loss of a constituency that helped...

Saturday January 26, 2008

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A Romney Endorsement from Dobson?

God-o-Meter wrestled over whether to file this post under Mitt Romney or Mike Huckabee and settled on the latter for two reasons. First, it couldn't pass up the rare opportunity to lower the rating of the sole candidate to score...

Thursday January 24, 2008

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Huckabee's Squishy Evangelical Support

A new Beliefnet online poll finds that Mike Huckabee is the leading Republican contender among evangelicals, but not by much. View God-o-Meter's story on the poll here and complete results here. Sure, Huck got 28-percent of evangelical support, but McCain...

Sunday January 20, 2008

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Huck's Beliefnet Interview

If you haven't already, check out Beliefnet's interview last week with Mike Huckabee. God-o-Meter meant to flag it earlier, but the week got away from it. The most interesting exchange, in God-o-Meter's view, was over Huckabee's recent remark that "what...

Tuesday January 15, 2008

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Huck: Constitution Should Conform to Bible

Given all Mike Huckabee's theotalk--he's been a ten on God-o-Meter since the first of the year--you'd think GOM would be completely desensitized to it by now. But Huck keeps upping the ante. According to NBC News, he's inserted new lines...

Monday January 14, 2008

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Huckabee on Getting into Heaven

Before speaking to a gathering of Michigan pastors last night, Mike Huckabee spoke to a Spartanburg, South Carolina congregation in the morning. From the Associated Press: Republican Mike Huckabee spoke from the pulpit Sunday, not as a politician but as...

Sunday January 13, 2008

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Huck's Iowa Values Ad Airs in Michigan

Sure, his populist message could resonate in the Motor City. But The Politico's Jonathan Martin reports that in heavily evangelical western Michigan, Mike Huckabee's reprising a values ad from Iowa: Mike Huckabee cut a new, Michigan-oriented ad last week...

Sunday January 13, 2008

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On Religious Test, Huck Wants it Both Ways

It's no surprise that Mike Huckabee was urging a group of Michigan pastors yesterday to mobilize their supporters for him like only a fellow pastor could, as reported by The Washington Post: "I don't presume that you automatically support me...

Saturday January 12, 2008

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Economic Conservatives Strike Back

Travel with God-o-Meter way back to September 2007, when religious conservative activists, led by Focus on the Family's James Dobson, threatened to bolt the GOP and back a third-party candidate in November in the event that Rudy Giuliani got the...

Friday January 11, 2008

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Still no Democratic Attacks on Huck

A month ago today, the Drudge Report reported that the Democratic National Committee had ordered its operatives to hold their fire on Mike Huckabee, while letting loose on the rest of the Republican field, because facing Huck in November would...

Friday January 11, 2008

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Joel Hunter Backs Huck, Might Go Democratic in November

When God-o-Meter read in Reuters this week that Mike Huckabee was trumpeting his support from Rev. Joel Hunter, the Orlando-based megachurch pastor and one-time president elect of the Christian Coalition, it was a bit surprised. GOM didn't recall seeing a...

Wednesday January 9, 2008

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A Joel Hunter Endorsement for Huckabee?

In a story about Mike Huckabee's efforts to reach evangelicals who don't consider themselves part of the Christian Right, Reuters reports that influential megachurch pastor and onetime Christian Coalition president-elect Joel Hunter is backing Mike Huckabee: The new religious right...

Wednesday January 9, 2008

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Rivals Splitting Voters, Huck's Christian Base Shines Through

Real Clear Politics' John Ellis makes a convincing case that despite his third-place finish in New Hampshire, Mike Huckabee is poised for victories in South Carolina and other early primary states: With McCain now anointed by clueless Washington scribes as...

Tuesday January 8, 2008

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Huckabee Fails to Break Out

When God-o-Meter went to the Parker's Maple Barn in Mason, New Hampshire yesterday, it observed that everyone present was an evangelical or a frequent churchgoer, raising doubts that Huckabee is breaking out of his Christian Right base after winning Iowa...

Tuesday January 8, 2008

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Huck's Not Just for Evangelicals Anymore

Just because 80-percent of his Iowa support came from evangelicals doesn't mean Mike Huckabee isn't seeking broader support. Take Catholics. Aboard his campaign bus yesterday, Huck gave a glimpse of how important the Catholic vote is to his success: Catholics...

Monday January 7, 2008

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Huck's New Hampshire Support: The Usual Suspects

With Mike Huckabee campaigning pretty hard in New Hampshire these last few days, God-o-Meter wondered: in a comparatively secular state where Huck is nonetheless drawing decent-sized crowds and running a respectable third in the polls, what’s his support base? It...

Monday January 7, 2008

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Even in New Hampshire, Huck talks 'Soldiers for Christ'

No, he's not airing his Christian Leader ad here. But just because Mike Huckabee's campaigning in New Hampshire, which lacks Iowa's religious fervor, doesn't mean he's hiding his Christian DNA under a bushel. The Washington Post reports that, while guest...

Sunday January 6, 2008

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Can Huckabee Win the Purple States?

God-o-Meter has noticed a serious question about Huckabee gaining steam, not so much from his Republican rivals but from the news media and--gleefully--from the Democratic Party: in the general election, would Huck stand a chance in must-win purple states like...

Friday January 4, 2008

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Huck's Support Almost Entirely Evangelical

The more it looks at last night's entrance polls, the more God-o-Meter is stunned by the extraordinary degree to which Mike Huckabee's Iowa win was due to evangelical support. Check out these lines from The New York Times: A poll...

Friday January 4, 2008

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Does Huck Really Have Broad Support?

Fellow Beliefnetter David Kuo writes today that Mike Huckabee is no Pat Robertson--the former Christian Broadcasting Network chief who finished strong in 1988's Iowa caucuses but went on to go nowhere--because Huckabee's base of support is much broader: Pat Robertson...

Friday January 4, 2008

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The Evangelical Scorecard

In light of Mike Huckabee's Iowa win on the backs of evangelical caucus goers, God-o-Meter thought it would point out the big Christian Right endorsements of his Republican rivals, as a way of showing the rift between the evangelical elite...

Thursday January 3, 2008

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More Huckabee Pastors Threatened

Following up on yesterday's report that Iowa-based pastors supporting Mike Huckabee are receiving anonymous threats about losing their tax exempt status, the Associated Press gets a few of the pastors on record. It also has this response from the Huckabee...

Wednesday January 2, 2008

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Battling 'Acts of God' as Governor

On last Sunday's Meet the Press, Mike Huckabee told Tim Russert that for voters wondering how his religion would shape his presidency, "the best way is to look at it is how I served as governor." This week The Los...

Wednesday January 2, 2008

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Pastors for Huck Get Anonymous Threats

TIME Magazine's Michael Scherer reports that pro-Huckabee pastors in Iowa have received anonymous letters warning that IRS rules against church-based politicking will land them "in the slammer." Read one of the purported letters here. It's as yet unclear who's behind...

Wednesday January 2, 2008

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Huck's Site Retains anti-Mormon Posts

The Drudge Report, on an anti-Huckabee crusade, carries a story from the Salt Lake Tribune about Huckabee's official campaign blog hosting comments from anti-Mormon Huck fans: Some blog posts were littered with rhetoric about Mormonism. "As evangelicals, we cannot stand...

Tuesday January 1, 2008

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Pulling Attack Ad, Huckabee Gives Biblical Explanation

The folks over at Evangelicals for Mitt noticed that in explaining his decision yesterday to pull an attack ad on Mitt Romney--strangely, he called a press conference to show the ad he was pulling--Mike Huckabee invoked a popular New...

Monday December 31, 2007

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Huckabee Surrogates Try to Steer Pulpit Messages

Today's Washington Post story about Mike Huckabee and Mitt Romney attending services yesterday in their respective churches includes this key line about Huckabee's preacher strategy: On Friday, three national religious leaders backing Huckabee -- Tim LaHaye, Michael Farris and Rick...

Wednesday December 26, 2007

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Is Huck's Army Really Invisible?

Back in the 1990s, the Christian Coalition was known as an "invisible army" for its ability to go undetected by the news media until delivering dramatic GOP victories on Election Day, including 1994's Republican Revolution. The Dallas Morning News' Wayne...

Wednesday December 26, 2007

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Huck Dissed by Evangelical ex-Bushie

It's one thing for lefty atheists to ring alarm bells about Mike Huckabee's use of religion in his presidential campaign. It's quite another for a conservative evangelical former member of the Bush administration to do so. Peter Wehner, a longtime...

Friday December 21, 2007

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The Christmas Candidate

Mike Huckabee's Christmas ad is the gift that keeps on giving. The first holiday spot of the season, it hoisted him above the political fray, into the warm and cuddly candidate-I-most-want-to-have-eggnog-with zone. When the commentariat called it a ploy to...

Thursday December 20, 2007

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Huck Gets Some Baptist Bad Will

It finally happened. Mike Huckabee, who scored God-o-Meter's first and only 10 rating of the 2008 race and had the audacity to stay there for three full weeks, has been knocked down to a 9. And it came at the...

Tuesday December 18, 2007

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Behind Huckabee's Christmas Ad

God-o-Meter wondered about the birth of Mike Huckabee's new ad celebrating the birth of Jesus, so it asked Huckabee senior advisor Charmaine Yoest. Her response: "The ad was born when [campaign manager] Chip Saltsman and the Governor looked at the...

Monday December 17, 2007

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New Huckabee Ad Celebrates "Birth of Christ"

Mike Huckabee's new TV ad shows him in front of a Christmas tree and what the Drudge Report calls a "floating cross"--the clear wooden crosspiece of a window that God-o-Meter has a hard time believing got in there by...

Friday December 14, 2007

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Family Research Council Staffers Join Huckabee

Family Research Council president Tony Perkins has raised doubts about Mike Huckabee, but when God-o-Meter learned that FRC vice president of communications Charmaine Yoest (pictured) had taken a leave of absence to serve as a Huckabee senior advisor earlier this...

Thursday December 13, 2007

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Video: Huckabee's Apologies

If you haven't seen them yet, here are a couple video iterations of Mike Huckabee apologizing for asking a New York Times Magazine reporter: "Don’t Mormons believe that Jesus and the devil are brothers?" Is God-o-Meter the only one left...

Thursday December 13, 2007

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Huckabee: Making Veiled Mormon Attacks?

God-o-Meter got all excited when it read this headline in today's Salt Lake Tribune: Huckabee throwing veiled LDS hardballs? Political scientists say magazine remark, TV ad are shots at Romney. So, God-o-Meter, told itself, you're not the only one who...

Thursday December 13, 2007

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Behind Huckabee's Apology

Following yesterday's uneventful Republican presidential debate in Iowa, Mike Huckabee made a beeline for Mitt Romney to apologize for his "‘Don’t Mormons believe that Jesus and the devil are brothers?" remark to The New York Times Magazine. CNN has the...

Wednesday December 12, 2007

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Evangelical Homeschoolers Fueling Huckabee's Rise?

One of the first big-name Christian Right activists to endorse Mike Huckabee was Michael Farris, the evangelical co-founder and chairman of the Home School Legal Defense Association. So it's no surprise that evangelical home schoolers are a big part of...

Wednesday December 12, 2007

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Huck: Don't Mormons Think Christ and Devil are Bros?

God-o-Meter joked earlier about adding a special "11" rating for Mike Huckabee, but now it is seriously considering doing so. From an article in this Sunday's New York Times Magazine called "The Huckabee Factor": Huckabee is, indeed, a discreet fellow,...

Tuesday December 11, 2007

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Will IRS Bust Huckabee Before he Can Abolish It?

His call for abolishing the IRS is one of Mike Huckabee's biggest applause lines. But might everyone's least favorite agency clamp down on churches that are enthusiastic about Huckabee before he has a chance to shut it down? The Politico...

Tuesday December 11, 2007

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Evangelical Leader Skeptical on Huckabee, Praises McCain

Family Research Council Action, Washington’s premier Christian Right advocacy group, yesterday issued a defense of Mike Huckabee in the face of what it called a “reverse religious test” sparked by Huckabee’s past statements about AIDS, homosexuality, and the need to...

Monday December 10, 2007

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Huck in '98: Reclaim Nation for Christ

God-o-Meter would not ordinarily dredge up a nearly decade-old story on Mike Huckabee proclaiming the need to "take this nation back for Christ." But God-o-Meter does not run the world; Matt Drudge does. And the lead story on The Drudge...

Monday December 10, 2007

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Is Huck Fanning Anti-Mormonism?

God-o-Meter is flattered to learn that Charles Krauthammer is a devoted reader! Here he is channeling GOM's recent post alleging an anti-Mormon bias in Mike Huckabee's refusal to answer the Is Mormonism a cult? question: Huckabee has exploited Romney's Mormonism...

Wednesday December 5, 2007

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Huckabee To Stay Mum on Mitt's Mormonism

Is Mike Huckabee being a class act by declining to say what many evangelicals like him feel about Mormon doctrines and beliefs? The Associated Press reports that Huckabee, an ordained Baptist preacher, won't say whether he believes Mormonism is a...

Monday December 3, 2007

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Behind Huckabee's Surge, an Evangelical Surge

A "10" rating from God-o-Meter has its advantages. Consider yesterday's Des Moines Register poll showing that Mike Huckabee has vaulted ahead of the Republican pack. The Register explains that Romney, the former Iowa GOP frontrunner, saw a 5-point drop in...

Thursday November 29, 2007

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Jerry Falwell Jr. Endorses Huckabee

Mike Huckabee continues to rack up Christian Right endorsements. The latest comes from Jerry Falwell, Jr.. MNSBC's First Read has the details, including this: Falwell was not expecting to endorse Huckabee today, but when put on the spot, he did....

Thursday November 29, 2007

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Huckabee Continues "Pastor-in-Chief" Bid at Debate

Asked a "What Would Jesus Do" question about the death penalty at last night's presidential debate, Mike Huckabee explained that overseeing executions was his toughest job as Arkansas governor, then delivered one of the most memorable lines of the...

Tuesday November 27, 2007

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Huckabee Ad Spurs Double-Takes

Can you blame God-o-Meter for being a wee bit nervous about awarding its first "10" rating yesterday, for Mike Huckabee's new Believe TV ad in Iowa? Sure, the ad opened with the words "Christian Leader" and has Huckabee explaining that...

Monday November 26, 2007

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Huckabee's New Ad: 'Believe'

As he disarms the mainstream media with his folksy charm, it can be easy to forget that Mike Huckabee is campaigning as a Christian Right candidate, sans fire and brimstone. His new ad in Iowa is a pretty good...

Monday November 26, 2007

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Huckabee's Preacher Years

Does anybody--besides conservative scrooges like Bob Novak--have a negative word about Mike Huckabee? Today's Concord Monitor explores Huckabee's years as an Arkansas preacher and finds glowing reviews all around, from his popularity on church TV, to his ability to revive...

Monday November 26, 2007

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Novak: Huckabee a 'False Conservative'

Beating up on Mike Huckabee for his tax and spending ways, conservative columnist Robert Novak says what God-o-Meter has been thinking for some time: Huckabee is emblematic of a new evangelical politics that doesn't square with the Republican orthodoxy as...

Wednesday November 21, 2007

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Huckabee Consolidates Iowa Evangelical Support

A new Washington Post/ABC poll shows Huckabee running almost even with Mitt Romney in Iowa. God-o-Meter noticed a big part of his surge is due to a part in a sharp uptick of support among evangelical Christians: Huckabee's gains were...

Monday November 19, 2007

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Huckabee Supports Scrutinized Televangelist

Mike Huckabee is standing by one of the six televangelists whose finances are being investigated by Sen. Charles Grassley, the ranking Republican on the Senate Finance Committee. The object of Huckabee's affection is Kenneth Copeland, chief of Kenneth Copeland Ministries...

Wednesday November 14, 2007

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Chuck Norris Preaches Huckabee

In a fundraising pitch emailed by Mike Huckabee's campaign to supporters last night, karate chopping Bible thumper Chuck Norris makes a faith-based plea for support: Mike doesn't abandon his values for what's expedient. Like our Founding Fathers, he's not afraid...

Friday November 9, 2007

Categories: Mike Huckabee

Dobson-for-Huckabee Report Denied

Aides to Christian radio personality James Dobson are denying a report that the influential Focus on the Family founder is planning to endorse Mike Huckabee. “Dr. Dobson isn't close to an endorsement of anyone in the 2008 race,” Focus on...

Thursday November 8, 2007

Categories: Mike Huckabee

Huckabee Picks Up an Endorsement

Another day another big-name endorsement from the Christian right. This time it’s Mike Huckabee winning plaudits from Don Wildmon, head of the American Family Association. Wildmon, a seasoned culture warrior and radio broadcaster from Tupelo, Mississippi, announced he is backing...

Monday November 5, 2007

Categories: Mike Huckabee

In Iowa, Huckabee gets respect

Now that he’s moving up in the polls, Mike Huckabee is getting a second look from the national media. Can the A-listers on the Christian Right be far behind? The latest American Research Group poll shows the former Arkansas governor...

Tuesday October 23, 2007

Categories: Mike Huckabee

More B-Listers for Huck

While top-tier Christian Right leadership continues to withhold its blessing from Mike Huckabee, his rousing speech and ecstatic reception at last weekend's Values Voter Summit is translating into some second-tier endorsements from the movement. From The New York Times Caucus...

Thursday October 18, 2007

Categories: Mike Huckabee

Brownback Dropping Out Another Boost for Huck

This morning's news from the Associated Press that Sam Brownback is expected to drop out of the presidential race is another in a string of recent boosts for Mike Huckabee. Add Brownback's voters to Huckabee's in the August Ames straw...

Tuesday October 16, 2007

Categories: Mike Huckabee

Why The Christian Right Snubs Huck

God-o-Meter remarked recently that for a former Baptist preacher whose web site's top issue baskets are "Faith and Politics" and "Sanctity of Life," Mike Huckabee's having an awfully hard time lining up A-list Christian Right support. Today's Politico reports that...

Thursday October 11, 2007

Categories: Mike Huckabee

Preacher Huckabee Can't Get Evangelical Love

Even though God-o-Meter reported last week on some second-tier Christain Right endorsements for Mike Huckabee, it is somewhat scandalous that he's failed to seal up more of the movement's A-list. What's a former Baptist preacher who's rising in the Iowa...

Wednesday October 3, 2007

Categories: Mike Huckabee

Huckabee Seals Up More Christian Right Support

As possible Republican contenders like Newt Gingrich have stayed out of the presidential race and as Fred Thompson has declined to voice clear support for causes like a constitutional ban on gay marriage and 2005’s Terri Schiavo congressional intervention, God-o-Meter...

Tuesday September 18, 2007

Categories: Mike Huckabee

Huckabee wins values voter straw poll

Even if just showing up is 80-percent of success, God-o-Meter was nonetheless surprised that Mike Huckabee won 62-percent support in a straw poll of religious conservatives taken in conjunction with last night’s Values Voters debate (video here) in Florida. Sure,...

Wednesday August 29, 2007

Categories: Mike Huckabee

Huckabee raps Thompson on marriage amendment

For a candidate who winces at getting asked all the “values” questions during the debates, God-o-Meter notes that Huckabee sure has a knack for using values to carve out his niche in the GOP field. When it comes to Mitt...

Wednesday August 29, 2007

Categories: Mike Huckabee

Huckabee: Romney’s “values” awakening is suspect, his Mormonism fair game

Huckabee knocking Romney’s evolving stances on values issues like abortion rights is nothing new, but comparing him to the flip-flopping John Kerry in an interview with CBN’s David Brody is. The question is whether Huckabee’s latest salvo says more about...

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