Mike Huckabee And The Maya
October 3rd, 2007 at 02:30pm Geraldine
An article in The New Republic this week chronicles how Mike Huckabee sold out his belief in balanced budgets and fiscal conservatism to gain the support of anti-tax fanatics like Grover Norquist. This meant embracing the “fair tax” which is a highly regressive economic program that puts a disproportionate burden on working Americans and puts more money in the pockets of the wealthy by replacing our tax system with a sales of at least 30%. This marriage of convenience has already benefited Huckabee at the Ames Straw Poll. However, on most issues, Mike Huckabee doesn’t need to sell out to embracing fringe ideas. Most of the time, he already is embracing strange and extremist views on his own.
Although Huckabee’s opposition to evolution is well known, his embrace of the intellectual and scientific fringes is far more wide ranging. Huckabee just announced that State Rep Dwayne Alons will be one of his Iowa campaign legislative co-chairs. (Alons joins former State Rep and conman Danny Carroll in taking a leadership role on the campaign.) Alons has publicly advocated his theory that the ancient Maya were a race of giants and that global warming will enable modern man to be as gigantic as the ancient Maya.
So to sum up Mike Huckabee’s view of the universe, the Maya were giants, the world was created 6,000 years ago and the best way to help poor people is have a 30% sales tax. It seems like Huckabee’s more fit to run for President of the Flat Earth Society than the United States.
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2 Comments Add your own
1. chukmaty | October 3rd, 2007 at 3:36 pm
Considering that you outright LIED about the fairtax… my gues is that you lied about everything else…
The FairTax regressive? That is what the prebate and eliminations of withholding prevents.
Your smearing is ridiculous.
2. Iowa Progress » The&hellip | October 19th, 2007 at 3:34 pm
[…] these tenuous family relationship is nothing more than a parlor game. Then again, in the view of Mike Huckabee, all of the candidates are related. Since, after all, we’re all descendants of a guy named […]
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