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Huckabee: I Threaten GOP Elites (UPDATED Post)

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Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee is on the hustings trying to woo voters for tomorrow’s Michigan primary in what some believe could be a close contest and he has a new theme: he is a threat to the well-entrenched GOP establishment:

Mike Huckabee broadened his populist-inspired appeal for support in Michigan on Saturday, saying he views his presidential campaign as a “cause” that represents a threat to the Republican establishment in Washington.

With opinion polls showing support in Michigan’s Republican primary Tuesday to be extremely fluid among Mitt Romney, John McCain and Huckabee, the former Arkansas governor also lashed out at candidates who campaign on a theme of opposing abortion but do little about it when they get into office.

“We’re people who will no longer just allow people to get elected, promising that they’re listening to us about the sanctity of human life,” Huckabee said. “We want to elect people who will do something about protecting human life.

…”Apparently my candidacy comes as somewhat of a threat to a lot of the Republicans in the Republican establishment — some of the folks who have run the party in the Washington circles,” he said. “They’ve maybe not understood that the heart and soul of the Republican Party is only as strong as the heart and soul of the rest of America.”

Indeed, many analysts believe the establishment wants Huckabee to fail and will move heaven (he has connections there) and earth (they have connections there) to stop him.

But, as we wrote earlier, Huckabee has some baggage:

(See one of my previous posts — “The real Mike Huckabee” — here.)

In 2002, Murray Waas, one of America’s finest reporters, wrote an article for the Arkansas Times detailing how then-Governor of Arkansas Mike Huckabee secured the release from prison of convicted rapist Wayne Dumond. After his release, on parole, Dumond raped and killed a woman in Missouri. Last month, Waas wrote an article for The Huffington Post on newly-released state documents proving Huckabee’s role in securing Dumond’s release. These documents contradict Huckabee’s claims that he was not aware that Dumond posed a threat when Dumond was paroled in 1999. In fact, Huckabee had received letters from several of Dumond’s victims predicting that he would rape again, and possibly kill. “Huckabee kept these and other documents secret because they were politically damaging, according to a former aide who worked for him in Arkansas.”

But why did Huckabee so aggressively support Dumond’s release?

In 1996, as a newly elected governor who had received strong support from the Christian right, Huckabee was under intense pressure from conservative activists to pardon Dumond or commute his sentence. The activists claimed that Dumond’s initial imprisonment and various other travails were due to the fact that Ashley Stevens, the high school cheerleader he had raped, was a distant cousin of Bill Clinton, and the daughter of a major Clinton campaign contributor.

The case for Dumond’s innocence was championed in Arkansas by Jay Cole, a Baptist minister and radio host who was a close friend of the Huckabee family. It also became a cause for New York Post columnist Steve Dunleavy, who repeatedly argued for Dumond’s release, calling his conviction “a travesty of justice.” On Sept. 21, 1999, Dunleavy wrote a column headlined “Clinton’s Biggest Crime — Left Innocent Man In Jail For 14 Years”:

“Dumond, now 52, was given conditional parole yesterday in Arkansas after having being sentenced to 50 years in jail for the rape of Clinton’s cousin,” Dunleavy wrote. “That rape never happened.”

A subsequent Dunleavy column quoted Huckabee saying: “There is grave doubt to the circumstances of this reported crime.”

But the crime did happen and Huckabee bought into the lies propagated by Christianists and the anti-Clinton smear machine.

Here’s Hullabaloo’s Tristero:

Wayne Dumond was the darling of the extreme right. And Huckabee was trying to curry their favor.

Huckabee listened hard when right wing activists in New York and Arkansas claimed, without a shred of evidence, that Dumond had been framed for rape. But Huckabee never bothered, apparently, to read the transcript of Dumond’s rape trial. And shamefully, he ignored the pleas of the rape victim herself not to release Dumond.

But how on Earth could the imprisonment of a serial rapist become a right-wing cause-celebre?

Answer: Dumond’s victim — in the rape that landed him in prison — was a distant cousin of then-Governor Bill Clinton. According to the extreme right, Dumond was framed for the rape. In addition, Clinton may have had, according to the right, some involvement in vigilante justice, Arkansas-style. While awaiting trial for the rape of Clinton’s distant relation, a drunken Dumond was castrated. He claimed that three men associated with the local Sheriff attacked and mutilated him. The far right intimated that Clinton may have put the Sheriff up to it. (Of course, the insinuation was bogus, based on nothing but imagination. In fact, investigators suspected that Dumond castrated himself when drunk, behavior that is not unheard of with rapists.)

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That is the absurd story Huckabee believed and caused him actively to work for Dumond’s release from prison. Whether Huckabee acted out of political cynicism and opportunism or was simply gullible (or both) doesn’t matter. That Huckabee would fall for such a preposterous conspiracy tale — and ignore actual trial testimony and the pleas of a rape victim — demonstrates that he has neither the judgment nor strength of character to be considered seriously for any position of responsibility, let alone the most powerful political office on Earth.

Here’s what it comes down to:

Huckabee is no clown. The real clowns are the people who snark about Huckabee and don’t take him seriously, who don’t recognize the genuine danger posed by permitting his radical christianism and ignorance to gain him so much as a mention in the mainstream discourse. And Huckabee shows no mercy to the victims of his opportunism. He is also a ruthless, belligerent politician who, when attacked, has absolutely no scruples. He will lie and when caught, lie some more. It goes without saying that his actual proposals — for example in regards to taxes — are unworthy of serious discussion. He should have no place in the national political discourse and it is a measure of how sick our discourse really is that he now has close to a central one.

I agree. The media love him because he seems like a breath of fresh air — and because he plays them so well. He seems like a nice, decent, genuine guy. He jokes at his own expense. He seems to be a straight-talker. In other words, he seems to be a lot like the McCain of 2000. And, like McCain in 2000, he’s been getting a free ride.

And yet he is clueless with respect to foreign affairs, a proponent of wacky, unworkable, and ultimately destructive economic policies (such as the Scientologist-inspired national sales tax), and an ideological christianist. And he is essentially as Tristero describes him — although I would add this: He may very well be “a ruthless, belligerent politician,” a self-obsessed opportunist who lies without scruple and operates without mercy, but there is something decidedly clownish about him.

Consider the fact that he knew nothing of the recent National Intelligence Estimate, the one everyone was talking about, a day after its release. Or the fact that he was so easily persuaded of the righteousness of the Scientologist tax plan. Or the fact that he wanted to quarantine the victims of HIV/AIDS. Or the fact that, as in the Dumond case, he bought into the malevolent conspiracy theory of the crazy anti-Clinton right. Clown may not be the right word for him, though — perhaps ignoramus, perhaps bigot. He may be a savvy political operator, at least with respect to Arkansas politics, but he is, from what I can tell, a stupid man. Whatever his media-oriented likeability, whatever the appeal of some of his less Republican positions — on immigration, for example — he remains the man who fought for the release of Wayne Dumond.

That is the real Mike Huckabee.

(Cross-posted from The Reaction.)



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11 Responses to “Huckabee: I Threaten GOP Elites (UPDATED Post)”

  1. DLS says:

    It's you who is the bigot (and worse) here. But this is nothing new.

    As for Huckabee, his eventual role, if any, will likely be as Vice President.

  2. JSpencer says:

    The points made about Huckabee are important, because they show why there are grounds for serious concern about his ability to form sound judgements, and also about his naivete when it comes to matters of foreign policy. I realize none of that matters to the ideologues who are willing to trade competence for what they perceive as one of their own, but as we've seen already, the country suffers greatly when such a low standard is adopted. I have no doubt that Huckabee is a decent, well-meaning fellow, but so is my neighbor up the road, and I don't want him for president either.

  3. Jim_Satterfield says:

    DLS, prove it when you call a writer on the blog something like that. Prove that Dumond was framed. Prove that it wasn't a lapse of judgment on the part of Huckabee to get him released. Prove that it wasn't all a delusion of the rabid Clinton haters of the right. Oh, that's right…you're one of those people who believe every word they spout, aren't you?

  4. Holly_in_Cincinnati says:

    DLS, we'd appreciate it if you didn't call our bloggers names.

  5. EEllis says:

    There is a bit more to the case than anyone admits. One, the fact that the victim was a relative of Clinton only started to come up with the then Gov. Clinton overruled the recommendation of the parole board to commute the sentence of DuMond. Two, it became “cause celebre” among some Christians after DuMond had a religious conversion, not because of the Clinton connection. The evangelicals took issue with what they felt was bias in Clinton overruling the parole board on a case involving a relative. Three, It wasn't a strong case and there were many irregularities.
    Dumond was castrated (attacked or self inflicted?) after the rape charge but before trial and St. Francis County sheriff publicly displayed DuMond's severed testicles and later flushed them down the toilet.
    In 1987 a DNA test failed to show that DuMond was the rapist.
    The victim picked several people out of photo arrays that “resembled” her rapist that in line ups she failed to pick out. She saw DuMond driving down the street and identified him as the rapist and was then able to pick him out of a line up.
    The idea that there was some great conspiracy railroading this guy is a joke, but the parole board wanted to grant clemency while Clinton was still in office in Ark. It's no great evil going on with Huck getting DuMond parole. Just life and people trying to do what they think is right.

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  7. [...] Michael Stickings wrote an interesting post today on Rape, murder, and Mike HuckabeeHere’s a quick excerptIn 2002, Murray Waas, one of America’s finest reporters, wrote an article for the Arkansas Times detailing how then-Governor of Arkansas Mike Huckabee secured the release from prison of convicted rapist Wayne Dumond. … [...]

  8. DLS says:

    “prove it” [illogical additions removed]

    The scummy picture; “heaven (he has connections there) and earth (they have connections there)”; “lies propagated by Christianists”; “Scientologist-inspired national sales tax), and an ideological christianist” … I needn't continue. You've wasted enough time.

  9. DLS says:

    “DLS, we'd appreciate it if you didn't call our bloggers names.”

    They shouldn't earn them.

  10. Huckabee's latest, that the Constitution should be changed to meet God's standards, is abominable. Goldwater and Teddy Roosevelt, along with a host of others have warned us about injecting religion into politics. After W/DeLay/Barr/Lott, if Huckabee gets the nomination, Northern Republicans may become extinct. Will the last NY GOPer please shut out the lights?

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