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Home Front: Politix
The Trouble with Pastor Mike [Huckabee]
2007-12-17
Peter Wehner, National Review

Former Arkansas governor and Republican presidential hopeful Mike Huckabee has written an article for Foreign Affairs magazine, the first two paragraphs of which are stunningly silly, misguided, and unfortunately for Huckabee, deeply revealing.

The two opening paragraphs read this way:

The United States, as the world's only superpower, is less vulnerable to military defeat. But it is more vulnerable to the animosity of other countries. Much like a top high school student, if it is modest about its abilities and achievements, if it is generous in helping others, it is loved. But if it attempts to dominate others, it is despised.

American foreign policy needs to change its tone and attitude, open up, and reach out. The Bush administration's arrogant bunker mentality has been counterproductive at home and abroad. My administration will recognized that the United States' main fight today does not pit us against the world but pits the world against the terrorists. At the same time, my administration will never surrender our sovereignty, which is why I was the first presidential candidate to oppose ratification of the Law of the Sea Treaty, which would endanger both our national security and our economic interests.

Where ought one to begin untangling this unholy mess?

Perhaps the place to begin is with his contention that America is ungenerous, which (according to Huckabee) explains the animus now directed at the United States. The fact is that the United States, in fact, has sacrificed enormous an amount of blood and treasure to help other nations. Any suggestion otherwise is wrong and even offensive.

We have, for starters, liberated more than 50 million people from two of the most repressive regimes in modern history (the Taliban and the Baathist police state in Iraq). The global AIDS initiative qualifies as among the most humane and generous acts in the history of American foreign policy. We give billions in additional foreign aid; including the enormous generosity America displayed in helping Indonesia and other nations in the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami that devastated Indonesia and other nations in December 2004.

The United States, while imperfect, ranks as perhaps the most benevolent superpower (to say nothing of its status as a benevolent nation) in human history. Unlike past empires, we are using American power and influence for great good instead of as a means of advancing oppression.

Beyond that, the belief that if we are modest and generous we will be “loved” by other nations, and that anger at America is based on our attempts to “dominate,” is both naive and foolish. Some nations (like Cuba, Syria, Iran, North Korea, and others) will oppose us because they are totalitarian states that hate our efforts to curb their ambitions and advance freedom and self-determination.

They are not the loving kind.

Other nations (like France under Jacques Chirac) will oppose us because they canÂ’t stand the idea of a unipolar world and want to counterbalance it. And other nations (like China and Russia) will oppose our efforts to end genocide in Darfur and keep Iran from gaining nuclear weapons because of their economic interests.

Memo to Mike Huckabee: Sometimes we are despised for all the right reasons.
Posted by:Mike

#14  ION, also from REDDIT > Army Times reports on alleged "mutiny" staged in Iraq by military unit.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-12-17 19:21  

#13  ION, REDDIT > The GREAT DIVIDE is coming into focus - real issue is NO LONGER RIGHT VERSUS LEFT, BUT [GOVT/PUBLIC] AUTHORITY VERSUS PERSONAL LIBERTY; + DIGG > THE FCC IS PAVING THE WAY FOR THE ORWELLIAN STATES OF AMERICA.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-12-17 19:20  

#12  I don't know about Mike, but I endorse David Huckabee!
Posted by: Michael Vick   2007-12-17 16:47  

#11  Excaliber's statement,

"The Arabs never give a dime to anybody - not even their muslim brothers.."

Needs some nuance. The Arabs were evidently very generous with funding for the Carter foundation and the Clinton library. Of couse you could say this was 'buying' rather than 'giving'.
Posted by: mhw   2007-12-17 14:24  

#10  Muslims give charity only to other Muslims. Americans give charity to everyone, even those who hate us and want to kill us.
Posted by: Rambler   2007-12-17 13:56  

#9  The Muslims give plenty of charity money to their brothers to become jihadis, Excalibur. Of course, that doesn't improve the situation for those in the vicinity.
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-12-17 13:03  

#8  Fred is the only real conservative of the pack.
Posted by: DarthVader   2007-12-17 12:44  

#7  Good news for Thompson: Iowa Congressman Steve King just announced his endorsement of Fred Thompson. The Romney folks were all geared up for the well-known and admired conservative's nod, and they didn't get it. K-Lo, at NRO, gave the news in a one-line sentence. Nothing yet at Hugh Hewitt's blog. Heh.
Posted by: mrp   2007-12-17 11:44  

#6  Soon he will be Huckabeen.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2007-12-17 11:41  

#5  If Huckabee is the Republican nominee for prez in 2008 then the Republicians lose the WH, regardless of who the Dems nominate. Deservedly so, I might add.
Posted by: Mark Z   2007-12-17 11:15  

#4  The United States is hated precisely because it is so generous. Think of the difference between the French and the Germans; the French are ashamed of being rescued while the Germans feel no shame in being defeated (that they can blame on the Nazi party putting whatever spin on the topic they choose).

The Arabs never give a dime to anybody - not even their muslim brothers - and they get a pass. So do the Chinese.
Posted by: Excalibur   2007-12-17 10:50  

#3  I went to his campaign blog and commented at how he has turned into a back stabber of Republicans, and of course the moderator never posted the comment.
Posted by: Gromort Trotsky5960   2007-12-17 10:32  

#2  I do not think he can be President. It was worth a try tho.
Posted by: newc   2007-12-17 09:58  

#1  The more I see of Huckabee, the more he seems like an idiot.
Posted by: DarthVader   2007-12-17 09:33  

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