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Stating the Obvious by Workin' Tommy C.

         "Mike Huckabee: Serial Killer!  (But a very NICE                            guy- no, really!  He is!)"

There are some advantages to public hangings.  Especially when it comes to cop-killing, child-raping criminals.  It's good to set examples and it's even better to permanently end a life of crime.

Former Governor and presidential wannabe Mike Huckabee should be hanged himself--in effigy.  He is just another in "a series of failures" of power-puffed politicians.

Think about it: as governor looking over the appeal for Maurice Clemmons, Huckabee could have just done NOTHING and let the system work properly as it had up to that point.  But COULD he just leave something alone??? 

Noooooo!

Like most politicians, Huckabee can't handle doing the right thing when the right thing to do is NOTHING. 

Doing nothing is anathema to the politician. 

Doing nothing is not empowering the politician. 

Doing nothing makes the politician feel weak and powerless. 

Doing nothing is, for the the typical corrupt politician, denying his essential nature: the overwhelming compulsion to wield power merely for the sake of having and using that power. 

To do good or evil is secondary, really.  The results are not what the politician is concerned with.  He is a thrill seeker only concerned with doing something--anything--with the power mistakenly entrusted with him and use it he will--no matter what the outcomes. 

Huckabee's act of commutation is obviously the most critical link in the chain of circumstances that led to Maurice Clemmons' raping a 12-year-old child and killing four policemen.  Huckabee acted first and with the greatest effect in the chain of negligence.  He was therefore the primary enabler in the lead-up to this criminal's final, deadly crime spree.

Despite his sickeningly affected Gomer Pyle, "aw shucks!" gooberness, Huckabee is really just another power hungry politician who JUST HAD to play God with the lives of US citizens. 

After all, he lives in a world of money and power that common folks can't afford to live in.  He apparently thinks he's better than us and knows better than the jury of common people and the judge who put that monster behind bars forever to begin with.  Huckabee, you see, is yet another politician playing the role of social scientist manipulating us as if we were lab rats.  

Cynically speaking, and granting Huckabee the benefit of more intelligence than he has ever appeared to have, it looks as though he may have used Maurice Clemmons as a pawn in appealing to the black voters of his state. 

If, on the other hand, he truly gave Clemmons clemency as an act of kindness and as a true Christian believer in redemption as he has told us, then his head is much softer than his bleeding heart.  Such idiotic actions, WHETHER OR NOT THEY ARE FAITH-BASED AND NO MATTER HOW NOBLE THE INTENTIONS MIGHT HAVE BEEN, are the sign of someone who possesses power without the required principles to wisely use it. 

Huckabees "gifts" of commutations have, so far, backfired on his condescending arrogance TWICE resulting in rapes and deaths.  TWICE now, Huckabee's huge heart guiding his granting of executive privileges has KILLED U.S. citizens.  Considering his tolerance of illegal aliens--including among them the inevitable dangerous criminals and drunken drivers, et al--in his state, there are surely hundreds more dead citizens accumulated due to his criminal negligence. 

The really scary thing to ask yourself is, "How many more Maurice Clemmons are running around out there?"  Liberal judges are bad enough.  A liberal governor, thinly disguised as a "conservative Christian" is worse.  He has no one to answer to except God on what may turn out to be hundreds of more dangerous "reformed" criminals that he released from Arkansas jails during his reign.  How many more people will DIE as a direct result of Huckabee's bloated bleeding heart? 

In his other actions as well, Huckabee has shown in his doublespeak duplicity and pretense of being a concerned conservative that he is, after all, just another con man.  With no obvious thought of--nor respect for--the law, as governor of Arkansas, Huckabee entered into a treaty with a foreign power in his dealings with the Mexican government in direct violation of the U.S. Constitution. 

Though he later attempted to ameliorate his stand regarding open borders while on the presidential campaign trail, he has, on numerous occasions, expressed his desire to give (unconstitutional) amnesty to illegal aliens.  Time and again, he has personified his political position as a kind-hearted neo-con--with emphasis on the "con."

From the very first moment I saw him on TV, Huckabee has struck me as being a sociopath in the vein of his fellow Hope-born predecessor, Bill Clinton.  Unlike Bill Clinton--whose acting abilities and flirtatious charm could sell Bic lighters to Lucifer Satan--Huckabee carries with his pretentious words and condescending attitude an undercurrent of anxiety. 

Huckabee continually signals to people that he's worried that they may not believe that he really, REALLY cares.  He tries too hard to give the impression of being warm and friendly.  He habitually talks down to us in his attempts to reassure us with his platitudes and fatherly tones.  The trouble is that his whole manner is that of an actor with a limited repertoire.

The worst thing about Huckabee talking into the camera or to fellow talking heads is his facial expressions.  His eyes, though nominally animated, lack a certain spark.  He doesn't really seem to be thinking on his feet.  He's not coming from the gut though the pretense is always there.

Everything Huckabee says is aimed for maximum effect.  Rather than his reflexively pulling the trigger and our hearing the honest blast of a shotgun and being able to dissect the repercussions later, we instead watch the careful calculations of the consummate sniper.  He chooses each target well and watches for every shift of the wind which may require his adjusting his aim accordingly.  It is "one-shot, one kill" over and over again from his nearly perfect camouflage as the country boy preacher who loves everyone and everything and only wants to hold office so that he can continue to do "good works."  Mike Huckabee is Simon Legree disguised as a white Uncle Remus. 

Huckabee's face as a whole also lacks a certain amount of animation.  I never seem to spot an ugly expression of revulsion nor anything else that may look bad on camera--even in passing.  He's way too controlled for that.  He's the perfect creepy material for a horror movie.  To me, he's the step-father in the backyard who speaks sweetly and with a perfectly calm, evenly inflected voice over the fence to the neighbor's kids while he hoses dirt off the shovel he's just used to bury his own children.

As the result of Clemmons' horrific crime spree leaving Mike Huckabee's bloody fingerprints at the scene of yet another horrific crime, people may come to see Huckabee for what he really is and reject him accordingly.  Finally shorn of his presidential aspirations, that spineless, backstabbing, Lindsey-Graham-wannabe, pathetic WIMP can rot in political hell, where he deserves to burn forever.

Now, please allow me to tell you how I REALLY feel . . .

wtc

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