Andre Bauer

A Bad Night For HuckPAC

Last night's various primary election results were not particularly good for Mike Huckabee and his HuckPAC considering that three of the candidates he endorsed in high profile races all lost ... and lost badly.

In California, HuckPAC endorsed Chuck DeVore in the GOP Senate primary and saw him come in third.

In Iowa, HuckPAC endorsed Bob Vander Plaats, who lost by nine points.

And in South Carolina, HuckPAC endorsed Andre Bauer, who finished in fourth.

I have to say that HuckPAC's record has not been particularly impressive, but there is always hope because I just discovered while gathering the info for this post, that HuckPAC has also endorsed Star Parker in her bid for Congress

Star Parker is just the voice we need in Congress—a person who loves America for all the right reasons because she has experienced the American Dream as few have. Star has traveled a journey that took her from welfare to workforce, from dependence on government to independence and entrepreneurial excellence. She is one of the most powerful communicators and debaters I’ve seen, and I can’t wait to watch her deconstruct the liberal agenda live from the House floor.

Update: Huckabee has issued a statement on last night's results:

As we sort through election results, there were some victories of candidates we supported and there were some unfortunate defeats. I've read with interest how some pundits have tried to figure out why would we support candidates like Bob Vander Plaats in Iowa, Chuck Devore in CA and others instead of the well-funded, favored, and highly touted "establishment" candidates. Some thought that my support for candidates who weren't the establishment picks would not be good for MY political future - so let me explain something to the self-appointed "insiders" who are trying to understand why HuckPAC and I support candidates:

I don't support candidates based on how it will affect my political future, but how it will affect the future of the country. I don't support candidates just because they may already have the money, momentum and machinery. More often than not, I like to help underdogs who actually believe in something other than getting elected - who are principled, pro-life, proven conservatives whose stand on the issues is based on conviction and not political convenience.

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I am proud of the candidates we supported. Many of them will be back on the stage and when our country gets tired of politicians who accommodate any position to get elected, these candidates will emerge as real leaders. Find out if our candidates ended in debt, and if you can help them financially, please do it. Encourage them to stay in the fight either as future candidates or activists. Whether our candidates win or lose, I never feel bad when I support a person who stands for something. Believe me, I like winning rather than losing, but I'd always rather lose an election than my soul.

In some cases, there are good and supportable candidates who won in races where we helped someone else - we will endorse the winning candidate in many of those races and support his efforts. We will NOT however, endorse candidates who don't believe in the sanctity of life, the sacredness of marriage, lower taxes, holding down debt, and balancing the budget.

Right Wing Leftovers

  • Is anyone surprised that Joseph Farah has joined those claiming that President Obama's Nobel Peace Prize is unconstitutional?
  • Family Research Council President Tony Perkins headed down to Senator Mary Landrieu's office in Baton Rouge to deliver a letter asking her to oppose health care reform, but couldn't get in because her office was closed for the holidays.
  • I'm sure someone on the Right will find some way to complain about this.
  • Mike Huckabee has endorsed Andre Bauer's bid for Governor of South Carolina.
  • Finally, Rep. Steve King continues to prove that he is one of the most unhinged members of Congress, declaring that the ACORN "scandal" will be bigger than Watergate.

Condemned to Hell Over a License Plate

Via AU's Wall of Separation, we learn that supporters of South Carolina's "I Believe" license plates gathered for a rally last night to voice their opposition to a federal court's injunction stopping production of the plates - and they were not hesitant to declare the decision just the lastest attack in the so-called "war on Christians" and make their outrage known, with one speaker, Rev. Arnold Hiette, going so far as to condemn the plate's opponents to hell:

State and local church leaders Tuesday were joined by South Carolina's attorney general and lieutenant governor for a standing-room-only rally at People's Baptist Church. More than 400 people gathered to protest the Dec. 11 injunction stopping the production and sale of "I Believe" license plates.

Lt. Governor Andre Bauer, who first introduced legislation allowing the plate, declared the need for a long-term grassroots campaign for its production, calling Christians the new "silent majority."

"There is free speech for every group in this state besides Christians," Bauer said. "Every citizen has the right to free speech in this country. I don't understand why witnessing in public is considered unconstitutional. You don't even have to be a Christian to believe everyone deserves the freedom of speech."

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Church pastor Rev. Arnold Hiette warned it's only the start of what could be a prolonged battle ...Red-faced and angry, shaking his fist alongside his Bible, Hiette told the congregation that the four complainants - especially the Unitarian - and one judge who took away the people's right to witness via their vehicle tags "along with the ACLU, they're going to burn in hell."

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Kyle Mantyla, Wednesday 06/09/2010, 10:54am
Last night's various primary election results were not particularly good for Mike Huckabee and his HuckPAC considering that three of the candidates he endorsed in high profile races all lost ... and lost badly. In California, HuckPAC endorsed Chuck DeVore in the GOP Senate primary and saw him come in third. In Iowa, HuckPAC endorsed Bob Vander Plaats, who lost by nine points. And in South Carolina, HuckPAC endorsed Andre Bauer, who finished in fourth. I have to say that HuckPAC's record has not been particularly impressive, but there is always hope because I... MORE >
Kyle Mantyla, Tuesday 12/22/2009, 6:26pm
Is anyone surprised that Joseph Farah has joined those claiming that President Obama's Nobel Peace Prize is unconstitutional? Family Research Council President Tony Perkins headed down to Senator Mary Landrieu's office in Baton Rouge to deliver a letter asking her to oppose health care reform, but couldn't get in because her office was closed for the holidays. I'm sure someone on the Right will find some way to complain about this. Mike Huckabee has endorsed Andre Bauer's bid for Governor of South Carolina. Finally, Rep. Steve King continues to prove that he is one of... MORE >
Kyle Mantyla, Wednesday 01/07/2009, 6:26pm
Via AU's Wall of Separation, we learn that supporters of South Carolina's "I Believe" license plates gathered for a rally last night to voice their opposition to a federal court's injunction stopping production of the plates - and they were not hesitant to declare the decision just the lastest attack in the so-called "war on Christians" and make their outrage known, with one speaker, Rev. Arnold Hiette, going so far as to condemn the plate's opponents to hell:State and local church leaders Tuesday were joined by South Carolina's attorney general and lieutenant... MORE >