Thursday, March 3, 2011

Huckabee on the carpet

British comedian Ricky Gervais recently put together a short TV comedy series, Idiots Abroad; seven episodes indulging his obvious schadenfreude by making his "friend" and reputed moron Carl Pilkington miserable despite having been being sent to visit some wonderful places. It had the effect of annoying me since Pilkington, who isn't quite the idiot Gervais says he is, seems rather to be a nice and decent sort of fellow and deserved better treatment, even if that would undermine the premise of the show.

I don't feel quite the same way about Likable Mike Huckabee, affable and avuncular and sincere though he may seem. It's as hard to feel sympathy for one whose idiocy seems more purposeful and politically founded than genetic, although that may be a factor too. I'm not just talking about his shameless promotion of Bronze age ignorance and mythology and the snickering denigration of science. I'm not just talking about promoting the invasion of Libya and thus cementing the authority of Qaddafi, making us appear imperialistic and escalating the debt and putting a strain on our military capability. I'm talking abut his attempt to enlist a far more scurrilous bit of political mythology than "creation science" to promote his grotesque candidacy by telling us our president grew up in Africa and so really doesn't either understand us or have our interests at heart.

It's not just the racism. I'm used to racism. It's that the possibility of his candidacy rests on building and arming an insurgency of idiots who neither know or care about reality. It's like inviting the Klan to use your back yard for a rally and claiming you're above that sort of thing yourself.

It's not that he's black, you see -- it's just that you can't trust someone with the troubling attribute of being dark skinned. Smiling Mike surely knows that Barack Obama lived in Indonesia as a small boy but wasn't born in and didn't live in any part of Africa. He knows he was born in the USA as surely as Bruce Springsteen was and Mike Huckabee was and grew up in the American Midwest and was raised by his white relatives. So if he does know that and chooses none the less to have you believe otherwise, he's a liar willing to use lies to get elected. If he doesn't know that, he's an idiot to the degree that he shouldn't be given a more responsible or well paid position than a men's room attendant.

Huckabee shouldn't be trusted with leading a Boy Scout troop, much less the United States. He represents, despite his smiling, self-effacing sincerity, the lower skirt of the intellectual as well as the moral decency bell curve, no matter how you measure it.

Yes, professional fixer and HuckPAC Executive Director J. Hogan Gidley says Huckabee "simply misspoke" during his book tour, which is as convincing as saying the dog didn't crap on the carpet, but simply misshit. It only means he's not toilet trained, can't be trusted and we surely don't want him on the expensive rug in the oval office.

7 comments:

  1. Huckabee erroneously claimed that Mr. Obama grew up in Kenya under the influence of his father and grandfather. A lie. And Huckabee's insinuations about madrassas in Indonesia where Obama spent all of 4 years of his life. A lie. But that didn't deter him from implying that Mr. Obama may not be "one of us" because of his exotic upbringing.

    I submit that Mr. Huckabee had far more anti-American influences during HIS childhood because he grew up in a culture that condoned the murder of American citizens by Klansmen because of the color of their skin. Mr. Obama grew up in a culture--Hawaii--that accepted everyone without regard to the color of their skin.

    Huckabee has it all backwards. We should be leary of his anti-American background.

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  2. "Huckabee has it all backwards."

    In today's news, the Huckster criticized Natalie Portman for being pregnant, unmarried, and appearing in public at the Oscar ceremony. The way the Huckster phrased it ... get ready ... I'm not joking ... (drumroll) ... "out of children wedlock."

    Backwards, indeed. In Tea Bagging la la land, the carpet craps on the dog.

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  3. I know a lot of married couples who chose not to procreate.

    I guess they're into "out of children wedlock?"

    Huckabee should have been laughed off the political stage. I don't see him fit for any leadership position, except maybe Rotary cub scouts.

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  4. Interesting that Huck hasn't said anything about Bristol Palin's "out of children wedlock." He mispoke alright.

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  5. My brother, the right wing, Conservative, Bible thumping preacher, thinks that Huckabee is a MORON.

    So there is hope.

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  6. tnlib, it's immoral only when liberals or Hollywood types have "out of children wedlock."

    Bristol Palin's unwedlocked child is an example of her courage and strength in the face of staggering adversity. /sarcasm/

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  7. A straw candidate, a hollow candidate stuffed with hominy and homilies, alas. Just what America loves.

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