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Mike Huckabee Announces 2016 Presidential Run
Republican candidate wants to do away with IRS and details need to fight jihadism in speech
BY ROLLING STONE May 5, 2015
Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee has announced his second bid for the presidency of the United States.
During his announcement speech, Huckabee, a "native son of Hope, Arkansas," leaned heavily on his small-town roots and religious upbringing. He also established himself as a social conservative, noting that "the Supreme Court is not the supreme being [and] cannot overturn laws of nature or nature's God," and mentioned other policy priorities, like doing away with the IRS and fighting jihadism. "We will deal with jihadists as we deal with deadly snakes," he said.
Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/mike-huckabee-announces-2016-presidential-run-20150505
When Republicans said they need to grow their party I didn't realize they meant the number of them running for President. C'mon, who couldn't trust preacher who became a multimillionaire by abandoning the pulpit to become a politician and Fox pundit?
Republican candidate wants to do away with IRS and details need to fight jihadism in speech
BY ROLLING STONE May 5, 2015
Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee has announced his second bid for the presidency of the United States.
During his announcement speech, Huckabee, a "native son of Hope, Arkansas," leaned heavily on his small-town roots and religious upbringing. He also established himself as a social conservative, noting that "the Supreme Court is not the supreme being [and] cannot overturn laws of nature or nature's God," and mentioned other policy priorities, like doing away with the IRS and fighting jihadism. "We will deal with jihadists as we deal with deadly snakes," he said.
Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/mike-huckabee-announces-2016-presidential-run-20150505
When Republicans said they need to grow their party I didn't realize they meant the number of them running for President. C'mon, who couldn't trust preacher who became a multimillionaire by abandoning the pulpit to become a politician and Fox pundit?