Sunday, April 13, 2014

Treasonous Mike Huckabee Attacks Obama On Gay Rights

 

I still recall watching with shock Mike Huckabee state on Morning Joe when he last ran for the GOP presidential nomination that he believed that the U. S. Constitution should be replaced by the Bible as the nation's governing document.  In effect, Huckabee would over throw America's current form of government and replace it with a theocracy.  For those who have not check recently, among the definitions of treason is "acting to overthrow one's government."  Thus by his own admission on live television Huckabee demonstrated his utter unfitness to hold any elected office in this country where taking an oath to uphold the United States Constitution is required.  Despite such treasonous views, Huckabee has the gall to attack Barack Obama on gay rights and question Obama's Christian beliefs (on Fox News, a/k/a Faux News, of course) .  Mediate looks at Huckabee's batshitery:
Mike Huckabee recently defended his position on gay marriage by saying it’s not homophobia to be on “the right side of the Bible.” Huckabee explained those remarks on The O’Reilly Factor Friday night, telling Laura Ingraham that his position is no different from what President Obama, Joe Biden, and Hillary Clinton professed to believe in 2008.

Huckabee called out Obama specifically for saying in 2008 he supported traditional marriage because of his Christian convictions. Huckabee said that either Obama lied then or is lying now, and wondered of those convictions, “Does he have them or does he not?”

Huckabee also addressed the need for the GOP to emphasize the economy over social issues, arguing that “politics is like opening a Baskin-Robbins store” with flavors that appeal to everyone. He made the case that Mitt Romney would have won in 2012 had more evangelical voters shown up to the polls and been reassured that Romney stood for what they believe in.
Huckabee is a dangerous individual and the fact that he has any credibility as a possible GOP candidates is an indictment of just how foul and sick the Republican Party has become. 


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