Monday, December 31, 2007

Huckabee on praying, blasphemy & private clubs

The big Huckabee story today was this.

I had a chance to ask Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee a few questions on other topics this afternoon.  We sat on two folding chairs in a barren room in his campaign headquarters in downtown Des Moines.  Outside that room were dozens of campaign volunteers, many children, making phone calls to Iowans on Huckabee's behalf.

My first question was about something Huckabee said Sunday after emerging from church.  He told reporters he had prayed for "strength for the weak."  I asked for clarification, to determine whether he meant "weak" or "week."

"That was both," Huckabee said in reply.  "It was for all of the strength that I needed for this week because it is definitely a busy time.  I kind of live every day with some serious level of sleep deprivation and, you know, I get energized by going out there and talking to the people who are working so hard for us and I realize that the campaign is no longer about me.  It really is about people who feel such ownership.  That's why I think a lot of folks don't understand why we're doing so well not just here but across the country.  Walk out there and talk to those folks.  You'll get the picture."

If you're following the campaign, you've no doubt heard about Huckabee's foreign policy article in which he was critical of the Bush Administration.  I asked Huckabee if he had been "blasphemous" about Bush. (We had just been talking about praying, hence the transition to a word like "blasphemous.")

"No I don't think I was," Huckabee replied.  "In fact, I don't think I've said anything that other candidates haven't said.  (I) maybe said it in more descriptive words, but I've been supportive of Bush as anybody -- on the war, on the surge, on his tax cuts. You know I'm not a late-arrival to that.  I've had great respect for the president in keeping us safe.  I think I've expressed that but I think it's also a responsibility for a candidate for president to talk about where you are different, where you would be different.  I'm not running for the third term of President Bush."

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