His point was in reference to Obama's outlook on the British and where it might come from.http://video.foxnews.com/v/4564736/huckabee-explains-controversial-kenya-commentsHere you go.Im not sure I agree with him, but I can see his point. I just dont think he was trying to say he grew up in Kenya, just that his family ties to Kenya has had some influence on his world view.[Edited on March 3, 2011 at 11:16 AM. Reason : .]
3/3/2011 11:09:27 AM
First of all what is Obama's outlook on the British exactly? he hates them? what?I'll admit that it could have possibly been a gaff, but his only family ties to Kenya where through his dad, whom he had very little contact with when he was growing up. I wonder why Huckabee doesn't talk about the affect his british descended mom and grandparents had on him, you know, the people that actually raised him.All I see is Huckabee trying to paint Obama as different from "the rest of us" rather than try to actually discuss policy, even though he claims he wants to.
3/3/2011 11:44:16 AM
It wasn't a slip of the tongue, because if it was then what he said wouldn't make any sense. He's basically saying that he meant to say Indonesia but he said Kenya. That's a lie.From The Washington Post:
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3/3/2011 9:36:13 PM
Even if Obama's childhood had been true to Huckabee's imagining, its a ridiculous point to make.
3/4/2011 12:00:11 PM
Huckabee has a serious case of foot-in-mouth disease right now.http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/41913720/ns/today-entertainment/
3/5/2011 1:02:44 AM
Between the crazy stuff he's been willing to say lately, and his being a "candidate" that fox decided not to suspend, perhaps he has decided against running?
3/5/2011 1:09:33 AM
^that would make sense. Or just isnt close to announcing.Huck doesnt stand a chance. But he will get my vote for supporting the fairtax.
3/5/2011 9:50:31 AM
Huckabee could never get my vote. Let's see: he's a neo-conservative, he's a religious fundamentalist, he's not actually going to tackle any of the systemic flaws in the government. He's another Republican/Fox Machine clown. Fuck that guy, fuck any of these Fox News "front runners."
3/5/2011 10:28:28 AM
^fairtax fixes a big problem with our govt. imo I think you get that, a lot of these issues fix themselves. (balanced budget admendment too)
3/5/2011 10:50:31 AM
It just changes the way revenue is collected. It does nothing to control spending, it does nothing to fix entitlements, and it does nothing to address a corrupt central banking structure.In other Huckabee related news:http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2011/03/04/mike-huckabee-criticizess-natalie-portmans-pregnancy/?KEYWORDS=huckabee
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3/5/2011 7:12:35 PM
Pro life, y'all.
3/5/2011 10:53:14 PM
unfortunately the GOP has yet to come up with a candidate worthy of my vote. its quite sad actually. also, a side note, if the economy makes a decent rebound by the time the elections rolls around it will be nearly impossible for the GOP to win.[Edited on March 7, 2011 at 2:23 PM. Reason : f]
3/7/2011 2:23:36 PM
Huckabee on single moms in 2008. See if you can pick out what's different.
3/7/2011 3:44:30 PM
3/7/2011 10:38:26 PM
Obama is not a bad choice for a pro-military, fiscal conservative like yourself, Duke. Sure, we've got some crazy deficits right now, but Obama has shown a willingness to work with the GOP to keep taxes low and cut discretionary spending. I can't find too much fault with his role as commander-in-chief, having retained top military brass and turned the focus of our war efforts to Afghanistan. I would imagine that you probably balked at the stimulus and Affordable Care Act, but beyond those, what are your major gripes with Obama? I feel like he has shown himself to be a pragmatic centrist, eschewing far-left ideology for level-headed leadership in wake of the disaster that was W's presidency.
3/7/2011 11:12:36 PM
3/7/2011 11:59:00 PM
If you actually listened to him, he campaigned as a centrist. That's why I voted for him.All the progressives who are so disappointed in him must have been projecting their own beliefs onto him, or they weren't paying attention.
3/8/2011 11:49:16 AM
3/8/2011 12:13:42 PM
^fiscal conservative?The birthers make more sense than that. lol
3/8/2011 12:16:48 PM
Just the idea that it's possible to be fiscally conservative while wanting to maintain the size and mission of the U.S. military is funny.
3/8/2011 1:11:34 PM
3/8/2011 1:25:57 PM
No effect? Don't be stupid.
3/8/2011 2:00:23 PM
ok a tiny effect not worth mentioning
3/8/2011 2:17:40 PM
Entitlements are the biggie. Defense is a very distant second, esp when looking long term.I think most conservatives give defense a pass bc it is actually the job of the federal govt. However, it does need to be addressed when dealing with our current situation.^yep. Republicans want to trim just over 1% off the budget and the outcry over it is ridiculous. If there is this much pushback over so little, we really are fucked.[Edited on March 8, 2011 at 2:27 PM. Reason : .]
3/8/2011 2:26:44 PM
A perfect example of American politics...just the other day, when voting on budget amendments, there was one amendment (http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2011/roll065.xml) that spent $10 million on a sewer project in Tijuana, Mexico. The vote passed to cut it, but by a slim margin (228-203, with 21 Republicans voting against cutting it, and 9 democrats voting for cutting it). I'm sorry, but if you were one of the 203 members of congress that voted to keep that funding then you clearly just do not understand the magnitude of the debt that we have.We ought to break out a a pillory and some tomatoes for all of those idiots who can't fucking cut $10 million on a foreign fucking project just because they don't have the balls to tell Mexico to fix their own fucking sewer system.
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3/8/2011 3:39:55 PM
^^This is the only description I could find regarding that amendment:"An amendment numbered 379 printed in the Congressional Record to reduce by $10,000,000 the Environmental Protection Agency, State and Tribal Assistance Grants account."Where did you hear it was for a sewer project in Tijuana?[Edited on March 8, 2011 at 3:47 PM. Reason : .]
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3/8/2011 4:10:39 PM
entitlements such as office space, budgets, vehicles, stuff like that? i guess one way to take down a giant pyramid is by starting with the teeny little point at the top. :shrug:
3/8/2011 4:48:31 PM
By entitlements aren't they referring to Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security?
3/8/2011 5:01:30 PM
yeah^^ entitlement is not a synonym for expenditure
3/8/2011 5:01:59 PM
I'd like to know what process they're going through to determine what is and isn't "discretionary" spending. It was all discretionary at one point, and as far as I'm concerned, it's all discretionary now.
3/8/2011 5:07:15 PM
^^^^^^Starts at the bottom of page H989http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/CREC-2011-02-16/pdf/CREC-2011-02-16-pt1-PgH957-2.pdf#page=34
3/8/2011 7:08:55 PM
Discretionary spending is subject to annual congressional authorization. It can be increased, decreased or cut entirely with an up or down vote.Non-discretionary spending, such as Medicare, Medicaid, SS and interest on debt, is locked in and would require new laws to change.[Edited on March 8, 2011 at 7:25 PM. Reason : 2]
3/8/2011 7:24:17 PM
^^Thanks. Apparently it's because massive amounts of waste from Tijuana is washing up on California's beaches. We can't exactly force Mexico to take care of it so I can see why it would be necessary.http://www.takepart.com/news/2010/09/27/mexican-wastewater-trashes-california-beaches
3/8/2011 7:43:03 PM
Imperial Beach in San Diego and a lot of the Silver Strand are essentially sewers because of how bad Tijuana and the Tijuana estuary are. it's causing massive negative impact to the ecosystem there and is driving down property values and business development. IB was one of the shittiest areas of San Diego when I was in the area back in 2002-2004
3/9/2011 3:45:25 PM
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3/15/2011 12:39:28 PM
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2011/03/17/trump-says-he-has-doubts-about-obama%E2%80%99s-birth-place/lol
3/17/2011 2:34:42 PM
http://www.newsobserver.com/2011/03/19/1063723/gingrich-to-address-wake-gop-next.html
3/19/2011 3:56:21 PM
If they allow questions (which is a big if), I plan on asking him why he takes the big government approach to social issues, give some specific example, and then sit back and watch him give some BS answer.
3/20/2011 11:40:45 AM
Pretty sure Ron Paul supports that sort of stuff, too. Just as long as it's not the Federal courts making decisions.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_legislation_sponsored_by_Ron_Paul#We_the_People_ActSo if you live in Alabama and can't afford to "vote with your feet" for one reason or another, your constitutional rights are SOL. Freedom!
3/21/2011 3:52:00 PM
That's better than the alternative, which is terribly shortsighted federal policies (and amendments) that no one can opt out of unless they leave the country.I mean, here's the reality: there are states in this country that are not going to become "enlightened" anytime soon. I blame it on religion, the media, and spineless politicians, but it is what it is. At least federalism, if done right, allows people that really do believe in freedom to try out their ideas. If you actually look at what Ron Paul has said about same sex marriage, he doesn't want the government involved in regulation of relationships at all, and I agree. It's unnecessary. That's the mainstream view among "paultards."[Edited on March 21, 2011 at 5:14 PM. Reason : ]
3/21/2011 5:13:37 PM
Let's start making a list of "candidates" whose "candidacy" and anything referring to it should be surrounded by disbelief quotation marks.Newt Gingrich Sarah PalinHike HuckabeeDonald TrumpThere are two options:1. They actually think that they can win. Diagnosis: delusional2. They're only "running" to sell more books and charge more for speaker fees. Diagnosis: cynics leveraging our democracy to make a buck.
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