Huckabee — yes, Huckabee — comes to Obama’s and Wright’s defense

I didn’t really expect Mike Huckabee to go on MSNBC this morning to defend the Rev. Jeremiah Wright and Barack Obama, but once in a while, a person will surprise you.

From the transcript:

HUCKABEE: [Obama] made the point, and I think it’s a valid one, that you can’t hold the candidate responsible for everything that people around him may say or do. You just can’t. Whether it’s me, whether it’s Obama…anybody else. But he did distance himself from the very vitriolic statements.

Now, the second story. It’s interesting to me that there are some people on the left who are having to be very uncomfortable with what Louis Wright said, when they all were all over a Jerry Falwell, or anyone on the right who said things that they found very awkward and uncomfortable years ago. Many times those were statements lifted out of the context of a larger sermon. Sermons, after all, are rarely written word for word by pastors like Reverend Wright, who are delivering them extemporaneously, and caught up in the emotion of the moment. There are things that sometimes get said, that if you put them on paper and looked at them in print, you’d say “Well, I didn’t mean to say it quite like that.”

SCARBOROUGH: But, but, you never came close to saying five days after September 11th, that America deserved what it got.

Huckabee immediately said, “Not defending his statements.” (I’d add, though, that two days after September 11, Pat Robertson and Jerry Falwell also said America deserved what it got. They remained conservative leaders in good standing with the Republican Party and its presidential candidates.)

But Huckabee went on to also take an unexpected line on racial sensitivity and empathy.

HUCKABEE: I mean, those were outrageous statements, and nobody can defend the content of them.

SCARBOROUGH: But what’s the impact on voters in Arkansas? Swing voters.

HUCKABEE: I don’t think we know. If this were October, I think it would have a dramatic impact. But it’s not October. It’s March. And I don’t believe that by the time we get to October, this is gonna be the defining issue of the campaign, and the reason that people vote.

And one other thing I think we’ve gotta remember. As easy as it is for those of us who are white, to look back and say “That’s a terrible statement!”…I grew up in a very segregated south. And I think that you have to cut some slack — and I’m gonna be probably the only Conservative in America who’s gonna say something like this, but I’m just tellin’ you — we’ve gotta cut some slack to people who grew up being called names, being told “you have to sit in the balcony when you go to the movie. You have to go to the back door to go into the restaurant. And you can’t sit out there with everyone else. There’s a separate waiting room in the doctor’s office. Here’s where you sit on the bus…” And you know what? Sometimes people do have a chip on their shoulder and resentment. And you have to just say, I probably would too. I probably would too. In fact, I may have had more of a chip on my shoulder had it been me.
MIKA: I agree with that. I really do.

SCARBOROUGH: It’s the Atticus Finch line about walking a mile in somebody else’s shoes.

I have to say, leaving the presidential campaign trail has done wonders for Huckabee’s sensibilities.

CB, while I appreciate what you are saying and what Huckabee did, for it was a pretty amazing exchange from a gooper. I have a hard time with this being altruistic.

I don’t believe that Huck ever let the text of any of his sermons be made public, right?

Of those sermons, many of which he may not have written. what was in them?

  • Huckabee is a Christian. I find his support and defense of Wright fundamentally decent.

  • There’s a great comment over at Swampland about this whole fiasco by someone who goes by KHT (and made its own post by Joe Klein). Definitely worth reading.

    You know, my wife had a problem with Obama’s preacher and what he said, so I asked her a few questions:

    “Do you agree with your sister, who won’t let her kids marry anyone but a white person?”

    “Well … no!” she said.

    “Do you agree with your best friend that the Rapture is real and coming soon?”

    “Well … no,” she said.

    “And do you believe, as your boss does, that the Iraq war was a great idea?”

    “Hell no!” she said.

    “Yet you choose to be around them, spend time with them, and love to death your sister and friend, despite a bunch of stuff they have said and believe that you don’t agree with.”

    “Well, yeah … ”

    She got my point by then, and Huckabee apparently does as well.

    Too bad too many others still don’t.

  • There’s a reason people of basic decent faith are drawn to Mike. The lefties may not agree with the political platform he espouses, but he has always been at his core a decent human being.

    There is a reason he got such a high percentage of the black vote. Did you Know that he was personally responsible for the desegregation of the first church he pastored in arkansas.

    No you will never find anything that smacks of race baiting in Huckabee’s sermons. Quite the opposite.

    Maybe now that folks have nothing to gain by distorting his every word, he’ll actually release them.

    Ya’ll lefites need some Jesus…lol

  • You know I think Huckabee is a very likable person and also very funny. Not that I would ever vote for him, but I have always seen him as a decent person. His position on evolution alone makes him an unlikely candidate, but he got pretty far on just a few dollars. He didn’t get far because he was not likable and decent.

    As a Catholic I would hate to be painted as someone who supports child molesters because of my church membership. I have also heard some pretty screwy sermons in my time, especially when I was looking for an alternative to Catholicism, and I would hate to be judged by the content of some of those sermons or the conduct of some of those preachers. I agree with Huckabee; it is a very long time until November and we all should get over it.

  • Frankly, I thought Huckabee was one of more formidable candidates running for the GOP nomination this time. I think we dodged a bullet with McSame, who could never speak this way.

  • Thank God for people like Mike Huckabee who take a stand against ignorance in America even when it goes against their constituency. Huck – I like you better now than I did when you were running for president.

  • I don’t agree with 75% of Huckabee’s politics, but I’ve always felt he was a fundamentally decent man.

    I agree, we dodged a bullet with him. Thank God the GOP moneymen were scared of him.

  • Huckabee is a Baptist, and Baptists (at one time anyway) taught that hypocrisy is a very evil thing. Not all have forgotten.

    But it reads as if poor Joe was about to cry in his cuppa… he really thought he had some traction to take off on. Then Huck puts him in perspective, “hey quit your frothing, this is March.”

    Maybe Huck could pay a visit to the Faux channel.

  • Mike Huckabee is the ONLY sensible candidate – he will still get my vote in Nov.
    I am not surprised with his comments. He had lots of sensible opinions when he was actively in the race- sadly many people chose not to listen. Sad, very sad.

  • Interestingly, I think that the more time one has spent in church, the less that one feels Obama has to explain. Currently, my parents attend a church where the pastor is a very outspoken advocate of gay clergy and gay marriage. One of my parents agrees with the pastor about this and the other does not. They sit through sermons and have arguments with the pastor over coffee, but there was never any consideration of leaving the church over the issue. The church at large has been active in social issues since before the civil rights movement and will continue to be active forever. People who are regular church attenders recognize that you are not always going to agree with the entire social ministry of your pastor. They don’t expect to. I don’t think that even the most socially conservative church goers really think that Senator Obama did anything wrong or unexpected wrt the more inflammatory statements of his pastor. Huckabee is reflecting the common experience of church attendance in the real world (not “gotten” by most of the pundit class, for what ever reason).

  • Have to say I respect him as a person, I wouldn’t vote for him but he sounds like a decent, intelligent person

  • Remember, being a Republican of over 25 years, I was offered a Republican ballot during my state’s Feb. 5th primary. I ended up voting for good ol’ Mike H. – not because I agree with him on every issue, and not because I believe a Republican deserves to serve as president after the 08 elections, but simply because of the offered candidates Huckabee seemed the closest among them to being a decent human being. We are all a mixed bag of positives and negatives, except of course should you happen to be one Dick Cheney – not much positive going on with that unsouled man. -Kevo

  • There was a reason that the GOP establishment hated Huck…apparently, he’s sane and that just doesn’t go over so well with the base.

  • Maybe Huckabee can do for obesity what Gore did for Global Warming.

    Recent polls show that 75% of monkeys do not believe in evolution.

  • Odd thing…this comment…

    SCARBOROUGH: But, but, you never came close to saying five days after September 11th, that America deserved what it got.

    I thought Joe was refering to Falwell/Robertson’s comments.

  • Mike Huckabee pushed a parole board to let a rapist out of prison. The man went on to rape and kill. Then when Huckabee was running for president, he denied playing such a role. You can argue that he was fooled by the anti-Clinton crowd, but i don’t find him to be all that virtuous.

  • Mike Huckabee is the same man now as he was when he was running. These are the same opinions one reads in his books and heard in his speeches. America missed out by not hearing more of this man. I support him and will continue to support him – and the Republican party needs to acknowledge the support he has if it wants to have a meaningful future.

  • I agree with Huck. This is not the kind of brouhaha that will last very long. so unless Obama hires Black Muslims for bodyguards or wears Black Panther Eldridge Cleaver’s codpiece-equipped trousers during one of rousing speeches the whole scary black-man thing should die down before November.

  • Huckabee speaks an entirely different language than the Republican party establishment. He was their only candidate who actually seemed to have a concern about working people. He was the only one committed to improving education and health care. He was the only one who called the fiscal stimulus package a stunt. He would have been a better general election candidate than any of the Republicans running, McCain included.

  • Huckabee has not sold his soul for Corporate profit. Most Republicans and quite a few Democrats have.

  • My respect for Huckabee just shot up. It’s nice to see politicians who are interested in honest dialogue and decency.

  • Somebody needs to put that interview in a jar for this fall when the Goopers go after Barak.

  • Sad that Democrats weren’t able to do the same thing. Huck might have won some of the black church vote for the GOP if HRC gets the nomination.

  • The GOP blew it by nominating Mcinsane, and the other guy they were considering was the biggest flipper in the history of politics and that was none other than slick Willy (Mitt Romney). I just don’t understand why the GOP would be so stupid and not nominated a guy like Mike Huckabee who actually understands the common man. Oh well there lose our gain.

    GO DEMS

  • Mike Huckabee is a good man; he is honest and gracious, and would make a great VP for McCain. He could pick up crossover voters for the Republicans because he appeals to the common man.

  • Jeez, the last couple elections the Dems got denounced for not being religious enough. Now we’re piling on the one candidate in this election who actually regularly attends Church and tries to live his faith.

    This country is waaaay screwy. Good for Huckabee.

  • Huckabee — yes, Huckabee — comes to Obama’s and Wright’s defense I agree with hsmith as far as Huckabee being a good man. But there’s a reason he’s an ex-candidate.

  • when this brouhaha calms down, can we at least bring it up to remind the incredibly stupid people that Obama ISN’T a Muslim???

  • For those who said you like Mike Huckabee, even though you wouldn’t vote for him, ask yourself why not? If it is because he USED to be a minister, do you realize this is the same prejudice you hate so much? Have you actually visited http://www.mikehuckabee.com to see where Governor Huckabee stands on the issues? Have you seen all the positive changes he made to Arkansas during his 10 1/2 yrs. as Governor? Fair Tax, eliminating the IRS, great health plan, economy stimulus ideas, a vision to take us in a better direction with veritcal politics? If you eliminated him right away because he believe lifes begins at conception, you are missing out on a great multi-dimensional candidate over one issue. Shame on you!!! And for those who eliminated him because of the statement he made on evolution, he said he DID not know how long it took, he just belives that GOD did it and it didn’t just happen all buy itself. As he said, if he is proved wrong, he loses nothing. Makes perfect sense to me!!!

  • Steve, as I note over at my place, Huckabee (who’d like to be VP, or the presidential nominee in 2012) has a very close association with a much more bizarre preacher, Bill Gothard.

  • Steve M. beat me to this, but what the hell. The commenters here are being entirely too generous in their praise of Huckabee. He’s not saying what you think he’s saying.

    Shorter Huckabee:
    We’ll shut up about Wright if you promise not to bring up Hagee again.

  • Gov. Huckabee was one of the very few voices of reason, fairness, common sense, and basic kindness that existed on the 08 campaign trail, in either party. In his earliest days as a pastor, he fought successfully for desegregation in his church. As governor of my state, and later as a presidential candidate, he never once espoused a single view on any racial issue that could be considered anything but progressive. So why the apparent surprise by some here over his comments this morning? He is simply being 100% consistent with who he’s always been. Sadly, many people remained ignorant and failed to research him back when he was a candidate. I have confidence, though, that Mike Huckabee will very likely be back in a big way in 2012!

  • Yeah, Huckabee’s a wonderful guy if you forget that he let a rapist out on Rush Limbaugh’s say-so, and said rapist went on to rape again and top it off with murder.

    Oh, and you may recall that Huckabee’s son tortures dogs for fun. Must’ve had a great dad.

  • Also, this is simply CYA. Huckabee knows he’s said stuff at least as lethal. If Huckabee’s sermons are released, watch out.

  • So what he’s a decent man? He’s also a man who harbors a deep hatred for what he deems “sinful” and makes every effort to meddle in people’s lives (women’s in particular) and in government to change it. I for one have had my fill of these pious types who’s only reason for entering public office is to blast us all back to the Inquisition!

    Do not be fooled by these pseudo – kindnesses. He’s every bit the animal as Falwell, Farrakhan or worse. Snakes all of em.

    Please. No more Bible beaters in the White House!

  • I’ve always had a healthy respect for Huckabee as a political candidate just as anyone who swims in a pool should have a healthy respect for the possibility of drowning. I’ve always considered him a force to be dealt with while others have contemptuously considered him an evangelical clown.

    But he has just risen in my respect for him. For me, these comments have shown him to be a decent human being as well as a Christian who attempts to live truly Christian values. I still won’t vote for him because I disagree with his politics and issues, but I have a whole lot more respect for him as a person than ever before.

  • I am an american black and Huckabee is by far the best Republican candidate in this race. I wish he’d stayed in. I would vote for him any day.

  • Good for Huckabee. He and Ron Paul were the two Republicans whose candidacies made me learn about them and find something to like about them. Both had fatal flaws (in my opinion) as Presidential candidates, but there is no question that both of them come across more as people than politicians.

    Several people have noted that Huckabee is probably thinking that helping Obama deflect criticism about Wright will help him deflect similar criticism about his own beliefs and associations, but keep in mind that this separates him quite a bit from many other Republicans. Rush Limbaugh, for example, would never allow that any criticism of him is justified at all.

    As a side note, the worst thing I have against Huckabee was the Dumont parole, which he was goaded into doing by a bunch of jerks who don’t feel that they have anything to apologize for and threw Huckabee under the bus at the first opportunity.

    Those same people will be the ones trying to bury Obama over the next few months and this might be Huckabee’s first little bit of payback. If it turns out that he’s just getting warmed up, this election could become more interesting than any of us thought possible.

  • This election has had many scandals and the media have eagerly thrown them toward Mike Huckabee, in great anticipation of the “red meat” he would hopefully make of his opponents mistakes and “skeletons.” In every single situation, no matter whether it concerned democrat or republican, Mike Huckabee chose to lift them up rather than try to profit by tearing them down as all the pundits were doing. Mike Huckabee is a man of sagacious integrity, wit, and practical sense.
    Mike Huckabee is a truly honorable and genuine American who wants to bring back the American Dream to anyone who wants to hope, work and live it. Mike wants to work for everyone from Wall Street to Main Street. He respects the corporate boss, but really cares about the average hard working family in rural America. He understands us because he is one of us. He is unfailing in principle and would never compromise his values for a vote.
    Here is the secret of Mike Huckabee in his own words.
    “The greatness of this country has never been in it’s government, but in the extraordinary things that its ordinary people are willing to do for their neighbors.”
    “We will be a strong nation that will apologize to no one for our strength.”
    “I’d like to be the kind of president that’s more concerned about the people on Main Street, not just the folks on Wall Street. Let’s never forget who the real boss is. I work for those people, they don’t work for me.”
    “I would consider it the highest honor of my life, if you would give me the opportunity not to rule, but to serve.”
    Mike Huckabee is a candidate for the people, of the people, by the people. I hope for the sake of our entire country that we have not seen the last of him!

  • Scarborough is such a douche. He tells the blond to get on her knees, oh of course just to pray.

    He lets Huckabee speak, which he never does for the commie liberals on his program.

    He supports Huckabee for VP.

    What a wingnut douche.

  • Huckabee has always been like this. There’s so much general GOP hate on this blog that it’s easy to miss how very decent a person he is.

  • CB: I have to say, leaving the presidential campaign trail has done wonders for Huckabee’s sensibilities.

    here’s where secularists just don’t get it — huckabee is as transparent (in a good way) as obama — they’re walking their talk, and they are practicing christians (as opposed to religionists who justify their political ambitions with their religion). preachers understand their metrics which can be expressed in moral indignation — i’ll bet huckabee has delivered a few sermons of his own along wright’s lines, omitting the more inflammatory language. those guys are birds of a feather, and not in a bad way – they both have moral compasses based on the teachings of jesus, NOT the interpretations thereof.

    so huckabee’s remarks come as no surprise to me — i would have expected as much.

  • YOU MUST HOLD PEOPLE

    ACCOUNTABLE

    FOR WHOM THEY ASSOCIATE WITH!

    MOTHER WAS RIGHT! – BUT NOT RIECH WING!

  • Can I puke now ??

    Please, Huck didn’t release his sermons for a reason. I think he is just trying to get out front on this one because he has some skeletons that could make Wright look like Ghandi.

  • Wow! Check out todays Faux news channel. Every commentator has storys about Obama. Even Al Sharpton stating why he won’t endorse Obama.
    Nothing at all about what Huckabee said.
    Fair and balanced!
    Sad!

  • Even if you do think Huck’s a decent man, there are actually plenty of decent people in the world, and few of them are qualified to have their finger on the button. Huck’s no exception.

  • DJ: Let’s see…Do you actually think that Huckabee WANTED a rapist freed who would rape again, and kill? If so, there’s nothing to be said about that. But, how does a Republican governor in a Democrat state pressure Democrat parole board members appointed by his Democrat predecessors? There was agreement about freeing a man who had served 30-some years with a good behavior record. Huckabee denied clemency but endorsed the board’s parole decision. It was a mistake. Humans don’t know everything.

    JJ: Why would Republicans be so stupid as to not nominate Huckabee? I’m a Republican and a Republican long ago caled them the STUPID party.

    Oh, Bernarda: “What a wingnut douche.” It’s not every day that you hear such compelling rhetoric. You must force a lot of people to rethink their positions.

    Huckabee said EXACTLY what I expected him to. You can suspect ideological cynicism is at work when people ascribe evil motivations to explain anything someone says, from A to Z.

    No doubt, Huckabee’s sermons contain instruction against homosexual practiceity and all sorts of other things that are not PC, particularly to secularist non-Christians. But, they are consistent with what Huckabee believes, and so do I. I also am more assdertive than Huckabee in that I find the evolutionist account very uncompelling. I agree with Huckabee that God created whether via evolution or not. But, I doubt evolution. And, I’ve read the best that evolutionist scholars have to offer, so the “ignorant of science” charge is itself, ignorant.

    But Huckabee correctly sets all of this as at best tangentially relevant to politics.

  • I’m not surprised at all. Yes, I think he’s an airhead and unqualified to be president, and replacing the income tax with a sales tax would have been disastrous, but he never tried to be more bellicose than the other candidates, he called the Club for Growth the Club for Greed, and the business community was more afraid of him than they were of any other Republican candidate.

    He and Ron Paul were the real mavericks in the Republican race.

    And as a clergyman, he surely knows how complex the relationship between pastor and parishioner can be.

  • There are plenty of reasons Huckabee would never gain my vote, but having caught a couple of campaign speeches, he does have my respect and I don’t find myself questioning the judgement of his supporters. And my respect for him has grown considerably since his defense of Rev. Wright.

    And even though I’m solidly behind whichever Dem gains the nomination, I’ve gotta admit he had one of the best lines in the primary season. After Super Tuesday, he quipped “They said this was a two-man race… well we’re one of them!” or something like that.

    Sure, it’s no “In the unlikely story that is America…”, but it’s a great bit of smack-talk and you have to imagine that more than a couple of his supporters have made it their ring tone.

  • I’m very impressed that Huckabee has stepped up and said what I hoped many other Christians would step up and say, “he who is without sin, cast the first stone”. Huckabee continues to earn my respect.

  • How do you all feel about The Huckster’s ability to discern right from wrong in himself or others after the sermon he gave at The National Press Club??

    Yeah, that’s what I thought;

    OBAMA’S PASTOR RAISED IN PRIVILEGE, NOT POVERTY
    http://blogs.tnr.com/tnr/blogs/the_spine/archive/2008/03/24/thoughts-on-wright.aspx

    Mike “The Huckster” Huckabee
    http://mikeyhuckabee.blogspot.com/

    Mike Huckabee’s Skeleton Closet
    http://www.realchange.org/huckabee.htm

  • Rensen: “There’s a reason people of basic decent faith are drawn to Mike. The lefties may not agree with the political platform he espouses, but he has always been at his core a decent human being…
    Ya’ll lefites need some Jesus…lol.”

    I’m a lefty and a Christian and like Huckabee. I don’t agree with many of his positions, especially the war in Iraq, and I’m dubious about his tax policy, but I do believe he’s really a good person. I would have loved to see a Huckabee v. Obama race – no matter who wins, the lobbyists lose.

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