No Laughing Matter! Romney Attacks His ‘Good Friend’ Mike Huckabee
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“SOMEONE WHO HASN’T THOUGHT MUCH ABOUT FOREIGN POLICY” |
No Laughing Matter: A serious look at Gov. Mike Huckabee’s record and policy beyond the one-liners.
To Watch Selections From Gov. Huckabee’s Speech, Click Here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQitn77AXvo Gov. Huckabee’s Foreign Affairs Essay Closely Mirrors A Speech He Gave In September 2007: Gov. Huckabee: “This Administration’s Bunker Mentality Has Been Counterproductive, Both At Home And Abroad.” GOV. MIKE HUCKABEE: “Well, let me begin by saying that to say that American foreign policy needs a change in tone or attitude, or an opening up and reaching out, is [as] obvious as saying that O.J. Simpson might’ve had a bad month. This Administration’s bunker mentality has been counterproductive, both at home and abroad. They’ve done a poor job of communicating and consulting with other countries, just as they have, frankly, with the American people.” (Gov. Mike Huckabee, Remarks To The Center For Strategic And International Studies, Washington, D.C., 9/28/07)
Gov. Huckabee: “Full Diplomatic Relations” With Iran. GOV. HUCKABEE: “Normally we speak to Iran only indirectly, through the Swiss embassy in Tehran. Our recent direct negotiations about Iraq have been very narrowly focused, not very productive because we really weren’t exploring the full range of issues. We have valuable incentives to offer Iran in exchange for helping us to stabilize Iraq, not supporting the Taliban, Hamas, and Hezbollah, and abandoning their nuclear ambitions, trade and economic assistance, full diplomatic relations, and security guarantees.” (Gov. Mike Huckabee, Remarks To The Center For Strategic And International Studies, Washington, D.C., 9/28/07) Gov. Huckabee: Iran Is Simply Playing “Normal Power Politics” And We Can “Negotiate With Them.” GOV. HUCKABEE: “And while there can be no rational dealings with al Qaeda, Iran is a nation-state looking for regional power. It plays the normal power politics that we do understand, and can skillfully and rightfully pursue. And we have substantial issues to negotiate with them.” (Gov. Mike Huckabee, Remarks To The Center For Strategic And International Studies, Washington, D.C., 9/28/07)
Gov. Huckabee: An Embassy In Baghdad Would Have Led To Better Intelligence. GOV. HUCKABEE: “If we had had diplomatic relations with Iraq, and an ambassador in Baghdad, we obviously would’ve had better information. Before we put boots on the ground in the future, we better have a few wingtips there first.” (Gov. Mike Huckabee, Remarks To The Center For Strategic And International Studies, Washington, D.C., 9/28/07) Gov. Mike Huckabee: “And When President Bush Included Iran In The Axis Of Evil, Everything Went Downhill Pretty Fast.” (Gov. Mike Huckabee, Remarks To The Center For Strategic And International Studies, Washington, D.C., 9/28/07) Gov. Mike Huckabee: “I Know That We Cannot Live With Al Qaeda, But There Is A Chance We Can Live With A Domesticated Iran.” GOV. HUCKABEE: “As the only presidential candidate with a theology degree, along with several years of political experience, I know that theology is black and white. Politics is not. My enemy today on one issue may be my friend tomorrow on another. Bottom line is this: Iran is a regional threat to the balance of power in the Middle and Near East. Al Qaeda is an existential threat to the United States. I know that we cannot live with al Qaeda, but there is a chance we can live with a domesticated Iran.” (Gov. Mike Huckabee, Remarks To The Center For Strategic And International Studies, Washington, D.C., 9/28/07) Gov. Huckabee: Bin Laden Is “Protected Indirectly By The Pakistani Government.” GOV. HUCKABEE: “Now, while our failure to engage Iran seems to be leading to our potentially attacking them, our failure to engage al Qaeda and Pakistan seems to be leading to their attacking us again. When we let bin Laden escape at Tora Bora in December of 2001, he fled Afghanistan into Pakistan, and we played Brer Fox to his Brer Rabbit. We threw him into the perfect briar patch, protected directly by Islamic extremists, tribal leaders who revere him, and don’t consider their land to be part of Pakistan, protected indirectly by the Pakistani government, who believes that it is.” (Gov. Mike Huckabee, Remarks To The Center For Strategic And International Studies, Washington, D.C., 9/28/07) Gov. Huckabee: The War In Iraq Is A Distraction From Going After Al Qaeda In Pakistan. GOV. HUCKABEE: “I am convinced that our focus on Iraq at the expense of Pakistan or Iran is like dealing with the neighbor’s house, which is on fire, while ignoring the house on the other side of the street that’s filled with carbon monoxide. Iraq may be the hot war, but Pakistan is where the cold, calculating planning is actually going on. Al Qaeda in Iraq is a branch office. Corporate headquarters is in Pakistan.” (Gov. Mike Huckabee, Remarks To The Center For Strategic And International Studies, Washington, D.C., 9/28/07) Gov. Huckabee: By Supporting Pakistan’s Government, “Our Government” Is To Blame If Al Qaeda Attacks Us. GOV. HUCKABEE: “If al Qaeda attacks us tomorrow, that attacked will be postmarked Pakistan, not Iraq. Pakistan has become the new Afghanistan. Another attack will spark justified outrage that we let bin Laden and his people get away. Concerns about Pakistan’s delicate sensibilities will be drowned out by the wailing about American casualties. The American people will not understand why our supposed ally refused to help us or why our government put up with their intransigence.” (Gov. Mike Huckabee, Remarks To The Center For Strategic And International Studies, Washington, D.C., 9/28/07)
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Mitt Romney has done nothing but attack Mike Huckabee, that is of course since Huckabee spent a fraction of the money Romney spent, and got better results. Sorry Mitt, no one cares about your attacks. Go back to Boston.
Come on, name one candidtate that doesn’t attack one another. You are the one that should go back to Boston.