To say that Huckabee knocked it out of the ballpark here at the
Values Voter Summit would be to understate his performance. Early
in the speech, he set the stage by saying that he was here "as
one who comes not to you, but one who comes from you." He talked
about his backround as a Baptist minister, and then plunged into
a number of issues in a speech litered with biblical references
and folksy humor.
You know he owned this crowd, because he received multiple
standing ovations, and it wasn't just on social issues. From tax
policy to immigration, from energy independence to fighting
Islamofascism, he had this crowd on its feet. Throughout his
speech, almost as if he were giving a sermon, the crowd nodded
and spoke out "yeah."
He also took aim both at Romney and Giuliani.
"It’s important that people sing from their hearts and don’t
merely lip-sych the lyrics to our songs," he said. He added that,
"It’s important that a person doesn’t have more positions on
issues than Elvis had waist sizes."
He said that certain issues--such as life and marriage--should be
considered non-negotiable.
"Let us never sacrifice our principles for anybody's politics,"
he said. "Not now, not ever."
He made biblical references to David and Golaith and Jesus
feeding the masses to demonstrate the limitless potential of God,
and essentially pitting himself as an underdog. His pitch was
that if conservatives should be true to their principles by
supporting him rather than give in to "expedience and
electability" arguments.
"For me, I do not spell G-O-D, G-O-P," he said. "Our principles
are more important than any party."
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Islam, Fascism, Immigration, Energy