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Huck: Playing to Our Inner Jimmy Carter
by David Limbaugh
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Who won Tuesday's presidential debate?


At the risk of incurring a roundhouse kick from the great Chuck Norris, I must confess that I'm even more troubled by Mike Huckabee's direction than I was last week.

On "Meet the Press" in January 2007, Tim Russert asked Huckabee, "You said this: 'I have a hard time seeing (Sen. John McCain) being elected president, just because I think, at times, some of his views have alienated very important segments of the Republican Party. I'm not sure he can mend the fences with the evangelical wing of the party, the pro-life part of the party.' You stand by those words?"

Huckabee responded, "Well, sure, I said them. I, I have a lot of respect for Senator McCain. He's a great American hero. But I do think that there are going to be some challenges that he'll face, and some of them have to do with issues that really have alienated many conservatives."

Bingo -- except now these words could apply equally to Huckabee -- not concerning the pro-life issue but Huckabee's unfortunate piece in Foreign Affairs magazine, where he joined the Democratic amen chorus in indicting President Bush for his "arrogant bunker mentality."

Until now, Huckabee has been fairly Teflon, avoiding real damage with conservatives for some of the unappealing aspects of his record and policy agenda. But the Foreign Affairs article, "America's Priorities in the War on Terror," could be his "Howard Dean scream" moment -- assuming Republicans are listening with a modicum of objectivity.

For taken at face value, a number of his statements in the piece surely will, to paraphrase Huckabee, "alienate very important segments of the Republican Party." Why? Because they wrongly trash President Bush in the words of ill-meaning Democrats who have slandered Bush's foreign policy from the beginning for their own partisan ends.

Huckabee's most offending words appeared at the very outset of the article, which should remove any doubt they were central to his theme. He wrote, "The United States, as the world's only superpower, is less vulnerable to military defeat. But it is more vulnerable to the animosity of other countries. Much like a top high school student, if it is modest about its abilities and achievements, if it is generous in helping others, it is loved. But if it attempts to dominate others, it is despised. American foreign policy needs to change its tone and attitude, open up, and reach out. The Bush administration's arrogant bunker mentality has been counterproductive at home and abroad. My administration will recognize that the United States' main fight does not pit us against the world but pits the world against the terrorists."

Are we to assume that Mike Huckabee agrees with The New York Times, which, in its editorial "America the Indifferent," once called the United States "the stingiest (country) in the Group of Seven industrialized nations"? Continued...

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David Limbaugh, brother of radio talk-show host Rush Limbaugh, is an expert in law and politics and author of Bankrupt: The Intellectual and Moral Bankruptcy of Today's Democratic Party.
 
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Subject: John Acton
Agree about Keyes. You say he took Obama apart in their debates for IL senator. The problem: Obama won.
For the record, he also took GWB and John McCain apart in the 2000 primaries. He's a treasure. He won't get traction for a presidential run any time soon, but I'd like to see him involved in policy somehow.

Also like your hysterical historians post.

Re: Hysterical Historians
"A, tiny, underveloped nation whooped by us in 1993 - and devestated under whithering sanctions?"

In 1991-92, not 1993, Iraq had the 4th Largest Military in the World (behind the US, Russia and Red China). He had first line Soviet military equipment including their best fighter (MiG29); and their best Main Battle Tank (T-72). Saddam's Army was made up of battle harden and tested troops, having fought in 10 years of brutal combat in the Iran-Iraq War. His military had Soviet training, Soviet doctrine, and Soviet advisors. He had more men and equipment and was fighting a defensive battle from built-up fortied positions. Of course, the reason his military "folded like a cheap suit" was his conscripts lacked the morale of Coalition forces, his military lacked the leadership the Coalition enjoyed, and while he enjoyed a quantitive advantage in men and materiel, the Coalition enjoyed the "qualitative" edge.

Watching what happened to the client, Iraq's military in Desert Storm convinced the "diehard" Soviet militarists that watch it happen from their front-row seats as Saddam's advisor, that Soviet Union would be slaughtered had it challenged the US and NATO in Europe, or anywhere else.

As for sanction, apparently you missed UN scandal that was the "Oil for Weapons" Program that insure Iraqi kids starved while Saddam's troops sported some of the lasted Russian anti-tank weapons in Operation Iraqi Freedom.

BTW, there was never a "Peace Treaty" with Saddam following the "Cease Fire Agreement" that halted hostilities in Phase I of the Gulf War. The "Cease Fire Agreement" agreed to by Saddam had certain requirements that Iraq failed to meet. Operation Iraqi Freedom was merely Phase II of the Gulf War.
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