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Saturday, January 25, 2014

Huckabee 'libido' speech: Did he call tea party Nazis, too?

 What the Huck! Mike Huckabee on the L-Word and Uncle Sugar | News ...
See what I mean Mike this pic is akin to Obama's...get the drift?]
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oped: If I told Mike once I've told him twice to keep his day job at FoxNews...Mike you are a nice guy and all...however your history as Governor of Arkansas as well as your failed attempt for a POTUS run proves the point...yes Mike you are akin to a RINO you lean left on most social issues...we the people understand this, being that you were a preacher and all...but Mike you are no Commander in Chief nor is our current POTUS Barry Obama...your show is a hit...stick with it, let the hard job of CIC go to someone who has the experience and knowledge to return our military and country to the era it once was...strong ,feared and beyond reproach!

Your comments said it all you are trying your best to straddle the fence and be a friend to all...thats ok for a preacher but not a POTUS and CIC!
 Ok Mike I will bring you up to speed and direct you to the real atrocities that occurred in Nazi Germany WWII,since you made the analogy  it was because the people of Germany failed to see what was really going on in the Nazi /Facists party called the Socialist Party.  This was a cover for the true agenda... akin to Obama's Progressive Party, they took down Christianity and moral values in order to attack the Jews,hetrosexuals and any others who were not supportive of the Pink Swastika Movement!

Please review : http://sharlaslabyrinth.blogspot.com/2013/08/revisiting-pink-swastika.html


Quotes from : Christian Science Monitor
Mike Huckabee scored points with Republicans with feisty comments on how Democrats 'insult' women, but his linking of conservatives' tactics to Nazi atrocities may take those points, and more, off the board. "

" Mike Huckabee is usually a pretty effective speaker. He’s folksy and cogent and smiles a lot, and that can soften the impact of his often-conservative social issue positions. But he sure created a stir on Thursday with his speech at the winter meeting of the Republican National Committee. Democrats are mad at him for his remarks about their party and women. And that’s not all – some tea party Republicans aren’t too pleased with what Mr. Huckabee said about them, too." 

"On the left it’s all about “libido." As we noted Thursday, Huckabee at one point said the GOP should fight harder for women’s votes. The party shouldn’t just sit back and take Democratic charges that Republicans wage a “war on women," the former Arkansas governor told the RNC crowd.
Then he said this: “If the Democrats want to insult the women of America by making them believe that they are helpless without Uncle Sugar coming in and providing for them a prescription each month for birth control because they cannot control their libido or their reproductive system without the help of the government, so be it."  

"It’s clear that Huckabee is trying to impute these retrograde beliefs to Democrats. But beyond that, his message was a bit muddied. And the whole subject is just bad news for the GOP, note Washington Post political experts Aaron Blake and Sean Sullivan." 

"In his speech, Huck talked about how he wanted conservatives to stop calling more moderate Republicans RINOs – “Republicans in name only."
“Let’s stop calling each other somehow less Republican than someone else,” he said.
Then Huckabee mentioned that he would be going to Auschwitz next week and that the horror of the Holocaust began with the “devaluation of people."
"How could an educated nation like Germany end up doing something so horrible?"
“You realize that the only way you can end up there is when you start with the idea that people just aren’t as valuable as you are,” said Huckabee, linking the RINO issue with fascist atrocities in World War II.
Talk about umbrage. “Mike Huckabee Might Want to Rethink That Allusion to Nazis” read the headline on a piece by conservative thought leader Erick Erickson on the right-leaning RedState site.
Huckabee is getting beat up unfairly about the “libido” remark, wrote Mr. Erickson in the piece. But if somebody wants to, say, defeat Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell in his Kentucky primary, that doesn’t make them a Nazi, he added."  


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