Jim, I partially agree. I think the comments about Thompson's
record or lack thereof and the remarks about Romney's position
changes are totally within the proper bounds of political
discussion and have written about both. (Whether going negative
this early works for Huckabee is another question but we're writing
about him so maybe it does.) The Romney comments I see as a not so
veiled dig at Mormonism and I just don't think any candidate should
have to defend his faith as Huckabee seems to be challenging Romney
to do here:
"Should it be the sole criteria? No, it
shouldn't. Is it a criterion? It always has been for me in that
people have looked at me and said 'do I want to support a guy who's
a Pastor?' I mean I've had to deal with that my entire political
life. So having been on the receiving end of it, I don't see a big
deal for it myself. I expect it to be an issue as people evaluate
whether they want me to be President. And I'm perfectly prepared to
defend my faith in front of anyone, anytime, anyplace and under any
circumstance."