NC Sez: RINOs are dangerous for the Republican party, and we will expose them where ever we see these compromisers. RINOs are power seekers, and are people who are scared to take a stand on what they truly believe for fear they won’t be accepted and will consequently lose their power. We see Mike Huckabee as a compromising RINO and not fit to lead this wonderful country!
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UPDATE: Click here for a pdf white paper on the facts regarding Huckabee’s economic leadership
Click here for Michelle Malkin’s piece on the Huckster’s leadership on illegal aliens.
When words and a record get in the way
Numbers USA Assessment
Conservatives Must Send A Message: No RINOs!
Even if they come in sheep’s clothing!
by Pastor Chuck Baldwin
November 27, 2007
NewsWithViews.com
Many Christian conservatives see Mike Huckabee as the best candidate to deliver the GOP from an impending pro-abortion presidential nomination of either Rudy Giuliani or Mitt Romney. Huckabee is doing especially well in Iowa, particularly among evangelicals. Is Mike Huckabee worthy of this support, however? The facts say no.
I have already attempted to warn my evangelical brethren as to the dangers of supporting Mike Huckabee. See here. However, that first column was just the tip of the proverbial iceberg. Here are more reasons to beware of Mike Huckabee.
Robert Novak recently wrote a column about Mike Huckabee entitled, “The False Conservative.” In the column he said, “Huckabee is campaigning as a conservative, but serious Republicans know that he is a high-tax, protectionist, big-government advocate of a strong hand in the Oval Office directing the lives of Americans.”
Novak also said, “There is no doubt about Huckabee’s record during a decade in Little Rock as governor. . . He increased the Arkansas tax burden by 47 percent, boosting the levies on gasoline and cigarettes.”
Novak continued saying, “Quin Hillyer, a former Arkansas journalist writing in the conservative American Spectator, called Huckabee ‘a guy with a thin skin, a nasty vindictive streak.’ Huckabee’s retort was to attack Hillyer’s journalistic procedures, fitting a mean-spirited image when he responds to conservative criticism.”
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