Sunday, April 20, 2008

What's Going on With Huckabee? A Lot of Different Things...

In the past week Huckabee spoke at Union College and Cornell University, where he received a standing ovation from the audience. In addition, speaking at the "Engage 2008" a conference for clients of HealthMedia, Huckabee urged Clinton to stay in the race for president, if Obama does not receive the necessary delegates before the convention. Moreover, in regards to the presidential election, well that of 2012, this week it is evident that Huckabee may seek the Republican nomination again. As of now however, Huckabee has recently launced the Huck PAC (www.huckabee.com or www.huckpac.com ), the anticipated April 15th change on his website. This PAC will support conservative candidates, including John McCain. The PAC "is founded on the principles that make America great: Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness. Our Republican Party embodies these ideas and is best suited to lead America forward.Huck PAC is committed to helping Republicans regain control of the House and Senate, regain a majority of governorships and elect John McCain as the 44th President of the United States. Huck PAC will support Republican candidates who are passionate advocates for tax reform, a strong national defense, real border security, life, the family, less government and individual liberty. Huck PAC will identify candidates who hold firm to these principles, promote their campaigns and financially support their efforts."

In other non-political news, Huckabee has signed with one of the Hollywood's biggest talent agencies, Creative Artists Agencies…

2 comments:

AnthonyB said...

I am a little confused. I wonder what is going on with Huckabee. How is he doing? Since there is no post here I was wondering if this counts as a comment. Well i guess I will post the question for Cindy. I saw something that said " ethics complaint against the former Republican presidential candidate for not disclosing the donors to his “special events fund.” The fund was used to pay for the portrait, among other things. What is this portrait and what si the ethical dilemma about the special fund?

Anonymous said...

So basically Huckabee is urging Clinton to stay in the race to sabotage the Democratic nomination and encourage the Democratic party to shoot themselves in the foot once again. I hope the Democrats aren't taking Huckabees opinions seriously. I mean, he says this to Clinton and then goes and creates his own PAC that is dedicated to getting another Republican in the White House. Does anyone else see the problem here?