Video: Huckabee on foreign policy; Update: Mitt catches Huck in SC?

posted at 4:30 pm on December 17, 2007 by Allahpundit

If you read his piece in Foreign Affairs when I linked it on Friday then you already know what’s here. If you didn’t, enjoy these five minutes of the Pax Huckabeeana — inexplicably minus the most hair-raising passage, about waging the war on terror by fulfilling our “moral obligations” to end poverty in the Middle East. The hard truth is that what you see here won’t lose him many votes: This is a speech aimed at the general election, towards picking up independents who’d view the continuation of Bush’s foreign policy as a dealbreaker. It’ll alienate plenty of hawks, of course, but Huck’s got Christian soldiers to counter them in the primary. Big points for savviness, then, however cringeworthy it may be to hear him comparing Osama to Brer Rabbit.

The real embarrassment isn’t the part about Iran, which is logical if you accept its naive assumptions, but Pakistan. Follow the link to the FA piece and read page five. He’s going to go after Al Qaeda’s safe havens in the tribal areas, he says, but gets no more specific than a “quick and limited strike” that hopefully won’t produce a destabilizing backlash (and lots of casualties). Unless that means carpet-bombing Quetta I’m not sure why he thinks it’ll be quick and easy to find and neutralize AQ hideouts. Does he think Bush has them all mapped out and is simply too gutless to send drones in to do the work?

He also proposes bribing the Pakistani government into keeping the heat on with humanitarian aid that’ll be tied to results. We’ve already given them billions in military aid and that hasn’t done much to motivate them; the idea here, presumably, is that humanitarian aid will buy off the people and not just the military. How much of that aid will be expropriated by AQ and the Taliban, though, the way so much U.S. aid in Iraq is siphoned off through extortion? And what would stop Pakistan from accepting the aid and then simply continuing to look the other way at Taliban activity in the tribal areas out of Islamic (and nationalist) solidarity? What he seems to be suggesting is a sort of Anbar strategy where we’d agree to help Pakistani tribesmen improve their QoL if they’ll shake off the Islamist parasite, but to the best of my knowledge, the prospect of filthy U.S. lucre isn’t what motivated the Sunnis in Anbar to turn on AQ; chafing under shari’a did. The Pakistani tribal areas seem to have a higher tolerance for that sort of thing, which leaves it an open question of just how much money alone can do.

Huck does recognize, though, that much depends here on empowering genuine anti-Taliban moderates in place of Machiavellian types like Musharraf. That’s the only way to guarantee a sustained offensive and to reduce the risk of abominations like this happening.

Update: A reversal of fortune in the deep red south. Is the anti-Huck consensus starting to consense?

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Where will The Huxkster get the money to end poverty in the middle-east? Their dictators? The U.N.? Our oil companies? Our azzes? Iran? Saudi Arabia?

He11 No. “Our taxes”

Is The Huxkster runnin’ for president or “The Dumbest SOB on the Planet? Because if its the latter he’s doing a great job.

Griz on December 17, 2007 at 4:39 PM

Do not want

Asher on December 17, 2007 at 4:45 PM

The Huckster could give Hillary and Obama a good fight if he was running as a Democrat……..

Nelsa on December 17, 2007 at 4:46 PM

Fred Thompson asked the key question in the last debate: “When the enemies of this country are at the negotiating table, who do you want representing you? Whoever that guy is, that’s the guy you ought to vote for President.”

Fred’s the guy.

CP on December 17, 2007 at 4:48 PM

Asher on December 17, 2007 at 4:45 PM

Ditto on steroids.

Limerick on December 17, 2007 at 4:48 PM

That OJ line was freakin terrible

ernesto on December 17, 2007 at 4:49 PM

That OJ line was freakin terrible

ernesto on December 17, 2007 at 4:49 PM

Definitely a cringe worthy moment IMO. Could not bring myself to listen to anything else after that.

Zetterson on December 17, 2007 at 4:53 PM

Does he think Bush has them all mapped out and is simply too gutless to send drones in to do the work?

There’s some argument to be made here. If Spurlock in fact did find Bin Laden then there’s a HUGE case to be made here.

bj1126 on December 17, 2007 at 4:57 PM

Regardless of any formula, method or plan we cannot buy peace in the middle-east. We’ve been trying that for 60 years and failing miserably. Somebody tell The Huxkster.

Griz on December 17, 2007 at 5:02 PM

Thanks for helping me narrow the choices Huck.

Kini on December 17, 2007 at 5:04 PM

Ok….let me get this straight…

So Mr. Huckabee gets proof that OBL is in the 4700 block of Ronald Reagan street, Quetta, PAK. The man who pardoned convicted criminals out of compassion and a sense of ‘fair play’ is going to order the 4700 block of Ronald Reagan street turned into a gravel pit? Or is he going to phone up the United Nations and ask for suggestions?

Limerick on December 17, 2007 at 5:05 PM

Huck doesn’t understand that Pakistani tribesmen in the Northwest Frontier like Sharia law. They also like our financial donations and will be happy to take them in whatever form,… then go make a car bomb for the Taliban to use. I’ll bet the terrorists are rubbing their hands in anticipatory glee at the thought of having Huck across the bargaining table.

a capella on December 17, 2007 at 5:16 PM

Is the anti-Huck consensus starting to consense?

Not exactly. Zetterson and I have been hashing over that Rasmussen poll over in Headlines, and none of the candidates’ bases (defined as those that won’t switch) top the 12% of those that refused to name a candidate at all.

steveegg on December 17, 2007 at 5:27 PM

Are you kidding, Allahpundit? I think the speech will be devastating to Huckabee’s chances if it is listened to by a large number of primary voters. Independents don’t take part in closed primaries, but committed Republicans do. The guy is ignorant, naive, and desrespectful towards our commander-in-chief to boot. Combined with information leaking out concerning his indugent views towards felons while governor, I think that Huckabee’s total cluelessness on foreign affairs will result in his flaming out like Howard Dean four years ago.

ptolemy on December 17, 2007 at 5:31 PM

Is the anti-Huck consensus starting to consense?

Not exactly. Zetterson and I have been hashing over that Rasmussen poll over in Headlines, and none of the candidates’ bases (defined as those that won’t switch) top the 12% of those that refused to name a candidate at all.

steveegg on December 17, 2007 at 5:27 PM

Yes, yes we have. Steve is right. This Romney bump has unfortunately come at Fred’s expense rather then the Huckster’s. I would much rather have seen Fred and Mitt rise together both at Huck’s expense. Alas, the Huck’s numbers have held steady. Mitt’s caught up and Fred has lost support.

Zetterson on December 17, 2007 at 5:41 PM

The guy is ignorant, naive, and desrespectful towards our commander-in-chief to boot.

The president is big enough to take the criticism. It comes with job, whether he is working on immigration reform or pursuing the surge.

There is more room for the candidates to move away from Bush’s record on some issues, such as spending.

dedalus on December 17, 2007 at 5:45 PM

Two wrongs don’t make a right, Huckabee and Romney.

The last thing America needs is an officially religious Christian president leading the war on terror. No matter what Christians or Americans in general think, that war on terror would blow up a million times over with an official “Christian” or Mormon leading what the world and opponents will recognize as America’s own holy war rather than just a war against terror–feeding the fire, “balancing” or legitimizing the Islamic radicals in THEIR minds and the mouths of bleeding heart liberals.

I just don’t see those pretty boy faces with their practiced vocal lilt and PC jargon striking fear in the hearts of terrorists. Fred Thompson would; subtle in the background with allies making the best covert preparations, cunning as a fox and wise as a serpent; then attacking relentlessly once in battle. Fred reminds one of Teddy Roosevelt, carrying a big stick and speaking softly–DIRECTLY TO THE POINT without swerving off course.

Help us be heard, obiwan; you are our only hope.

maverick muse on December 17, 2007 at 5:46 PM

ptolemy on December 17, 2007 at 5:31 PM

ptolemy, I think you are right but it would only matter if people took the time to watch this disaster of a foreign policy speech and honestly think about what he is saying. The percentage of voters that will listen to more then a 3 second soundbite from this will probably be about 1% – if that.

Zetterson on December 17, 2007 at 5:46 PM

ptolemy on December 17, 2007 at 5:31 PM]
Zetterson on December 17, 2007 at 5:46 PM

You have a link to the whole speech? I hate edited speeches put together by competing campaigns, they are intended to make the speaker look poor. So I’ll take the time to listen to it all if you send me the link to the speech I should listen to.

bnelson44 on December 17, 2007 at 5:50 PM

I just don’t see those pretty boy faces with their practiced vocal lilt and PC jargon striking fear in the hearts of terrorists. Fred Thompson would; subtle in the background with allies making the best covert preparations, cunning as a fox and wise as a serpent; then attacking relentlessly once in battle. Fred reminds one of Teddy Roosevelt, carrying a big stick and speaking softly–DIRECTLY TO THE POINT without swerving off course.

Help us be heard, obiwan; you are our only hope.

maverick muse on December 17, 2007 at 5:46 PM

maverick, do you have a Fred Dalton Thompson shrine built at your house yet? I assume you joking a bit but sometimes its a little tough to tell. Fred’s a good man. He’s a smart man. He’s not a lazy man. He would be easy for me to support as the Republican nominee. But he doesn’t come without flaws. His orgainization and competence has been rightfully called into question. He lied to us about Spencer Abraham (for reasons that escape me). I think when all is said and done he is going to make a fine VP selection.

Zetterson on December 17, 2007 at 5:54 PM

bnelson44, here you go:

http://www.csis.org/component/option,com_csis_events/task,view/id,1388/

Zetterson on December 17, 2007 at 5:59 PM

Fred Thompson would; subtle in the background with allies making the best covert preparations, cunning as a fox and wise as a serpent; then attacking relentlessly once in battle. Fred reminds one of Teddy Roosevelt, carrying a big stick and speaking softly–DIRECTLY TO THE POINT without swerving off course.
maverick muse on December 17, 2007 at 5:46 PM

What on God’s green Earth gives you this sensation about Fred? Was it the Law & Order gig, or the way he relentlessly tracked down moonshiners in backwoods Tennessee?

tommylotto on December 17, 2007 at 5:59 PM

Zetterson on December 17, 2007 at 5:59 PM

Thanks, I’ll take a look

bnelson44 on December 17, 2007 at 6:00 PM

LOL! Drudge sees a floating cross in Huck’s Christmas ad. I didn’t notice it until I went looking for it. Yea, it’s there but do you really need it if your only talking about the birth of Christ anyway?

Too bad, Christmas is Christ’s birthday, not just a Wall Mart sale day.

bnelson44 on December 17, 2007 at 6:06 PM

bnelson44 on December 17, 2007 at 6:51 PM

bnelson44, take any national poll you see, crumple it up and toss it right into the trash. Its meaningless. We don’t have a national election.

Zetterson on December 17, 2007 at 6:55 PM

bnelson44, take any national poll you see, crumple it up and toss it right into the trash. Its meaningless. We don’t have a national election.

Zetterson on December 17, 2007 at 6:55 PM

I agree. National polls are meaningless in the primaries.

Finished the video. It was the same (or nearly the same) as Huck’s Foreign Affairs article which I had read earlier this week. I also read VDH’s commentary on the Foreign Affairs article.

I thought the speech was OK as far as it went. I don’t have a problem reaching out to Iran. We are doing it anyway. They will rebuff us anyway because they think they are winning the political war, but it could help us with our propaganda war (which we are losing miserably). Anyway, I don’t see anything so outrageous in the speech to turn off the general run of the mill Republican.

bnelson44 on December 17, 2007 at 7:12 PM

about waging the war on terror by fulfilling our “moral obligations” to end poverty Islam in the Middle East [or at least in America. Europe? Their choice.].

MB4 on December 17, 2007 at 8:15 PM

He’s smooth at the sermonesque “kid on the block” stuff, but he wouldn’t be able to say anything about the serious matters without his notes.

Go back to your flock, Huck, or to the Holiday Inn.

Tzetzes on December 18, 2007 at 2:12 AM

Theology is black-and-white?

Good thing he didn’t say Obama was like Brer Rabbit. Can you imagine the uproar?

Tzetzes on December 18, 2007 at 2:12 AM