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Showing posts with label Arkansas governor. Show all posts
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Sunday, March 4, 2018

Conservatives Not Wanted In Country Music? Is That The Message?

Huckabee’s Resignation Letter From CMA Will Have His Haters Even More Ticked Off

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Mike Huckabee just showed country music what class really looks like.
The former Arkansas governor, two-time GOP presidential contender, and protective father of White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders was already a lightning rod for the fury of the left because of the accomplishments of a lifetime.
But when he stepped down Thursday from the Country Music Foundation Association’s board of directors after backlash from some industry loudmouths who objected to his conservative views, Huckabee had to have infuriated his critics even more by proving he has two things the liberals who infest the entertainment industry in America never will — a rock-solid belief in his own convictions, and the courage to carry them out.
“If the industry doesn’t want people of faith or who hold conservative and traditional political views to buy tickets and music, they should be forthcoming and say it,” Huckabee wrote in a resignation letter published on his website, under the apt title “Hate Wins.”
“Surely neither the artists or the business people of the industry want that.”

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Maybe some do.
The announcement of Huckabee’s appointment to the CMA Foundation’s board Wednesday stirred an immediate outcry from vocal elements inside the industry over his well-known conservative views.
“Huckabee speaks of the sort of things that would suggest my family is morally beneath his and uses language that has a profoundly negative impact upon young people all across this country,” Owen wrote in an email to the CMA’s CEO and the foundation’s director, according to The Tennessean.

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“Not to mention how harmful and damaging his deep involvement with the NRA is. What a shameful choice.”
Actually, what was shameful was the overwrought reaction from liberals like Owen and his ilk.
But Huckabee critics, hung up a political agenda that often amounts to a fetish for gay sex under the guise of matrimony and restricting the constitutional rights of American citizens, think that record isn’t good enough.
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Or, as Huckabee put it in his letter: “Now someone who has never met me threatens to wreck valuable programs of the CMA Foundation because of a personal contempt for my faith and politics.”
It’s a disgraceful state of affairs when one of the leading institutions of country music, a genre born in the deeply Christian culture of rural America, bows to the shrill protests of a vocal minority at the cost of losing the services of a man with a record like Huckabee’s.
As Lauren DeBellis Appell, a one-time deputy press secretary for conservative Pennsylvania Republican Sen. Rick Santorum and former communications director for the Senate Republican Policy Committee, wrote in a commentary piece for Fox News:
“What’s ludicrous is that Huckabee’s role on the CMA Foundation would have had nothing to do with his conservative views. It would have had everything to do with his passion for music and how it shaped his life, and how he wanted to help kids use music to do the same in their lives.”
Of course, the liberal outcry over Huckabee’s appointment had nothing to do with his passion for music and everything to do with his conservative views – views that would have been absolutely normal in the country music world until about the day before yesterday.
But for Huckabee’s haters, the most infuriating part of his bow-out had to be the quiet nobility that came at the end. They’re the words of a man who knows what his principles require, and has a record of taking action because of it. Huckabee helped countless Arkansas children get an exposure to music they might otherwise never have received, but it’s not good enough for some liberal loudmouths in country music today.
“I wish you nothing but good will and success at reaching students across America who need music as much as I did,” Huckabee wrote. “At the end of the day, I’m not worth the fight, but the kids are. Never stop fighting for THEM!”
That’s what class looks like. And there was a time not so long ago, when country music didn’t need to be shown it.
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What do you think of Mike Huckabee's letter? Did he convey his thoughts effectively?

Sunday, November 20, 2016

Although Not Confirmed, Huckabee Would Be A Great Candidate For Ambassador To Israel



Huckabee Reportedly Chosen As Ambassador To Israel In Trump Administration [UPDATED]

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Update: Independent Journal Review is now reporting that a Trump transition team official has denied reports of Huckabee being selected as ambassador to Israel.
President-elect Donald Trump reportedly plans to appoint former Republican primary rival Mike Huckabee as the next ambassador to Israel.
The Jerusalem Post reported several members of Trump’s transition team have confirmed the former Arkansas governor for the position.

Huckabee is a long time, outspoken proponent of Israel.
Earlier this month, he wrote on his website that the U.N. stands for “utterly nuts” in the wake of UNESCO’s resolution claiming Jews have no connection to Jerusalem or the Temple Mount.
“We rightly excoriate Holocaust deniers, so why do we offer money and support to an organization that is hardly any less anti-Semitic in its absurd denial of the Jewish people’s historic and religious heritage?” wrote Huckabee.

“It’s time for America once again to stand up forcefully beside our staunch ally, Israel. The last time we were silent in the face of attempts to erase Jews from the pages of history, it didn’t turn out well,” he added.
In July, the former Arkansas governor chastised the Obama administration for giving $465,000 to a “leftist political group that smeared and interfered in the election of another nation’s leader [Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel — a staunch ally of America but a thorn in the side of Barack Obama for pointing out the dangerous folly of his Iran nuclear policy], then attempted to hide it by purging emails that are supposed to be public record.”
Huckabee’s statements on Israel have been a target of the Left, including when he invoked the Holocaust while criticizing the Obama administration’s Iran deal.
“This president’s foreign policy is the most feckless in American history. It is so naive that he would trust the Iranians. By doing so, he will take the Israelis and march them to the door of the oven,” Huckabee told Breitbart News.

He continued, “This is the most idiotic thing, this Iran deal. It should be rejected by both Democrats and Republicans in Congress and by the American people. I read the whole deal. We gave away the whole store. It’s got to be stopped.”
Critics, including then-Chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee Debbie Wasserman Schultz, were not pleased with Huckabee’s statements.
“This rhetoric, while commonplace in today’s Republican presidential primary, has no place in American politics,” Wasserman Schultz said in July 2015. “Cavalier analogies to the Holocaust are unacceptable. Mike Huckabee must apologize to the Jewish community and to the American people for this grossly irresponsible statement.”
The former governor is seen as a nod to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has had a strained relationship with President Barack Obama.
During the 2016 campaign, Trump met with Netanyahu at Trump Tower and pledged to move the U.S. embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, Israel’s capital. This is a move many previous presidents have refused to make because of opposition from Arab nations, many of which still refuse to recognize Israel’s right to exist.
What do you think?