
By ANDREW DeMILLO
Associated Press Writer
LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas (AP) _ Mike Huckabee’s offbeat antics _ what some would call stunts _ helped propel him to the front of the Republican presidential pack after a decade honing that “bumper sticker” style as governor of
This is a man who moved with his wife into a triple-wide trailer while the governor’s mansion was being renovated. Who wedded her again, before a crowd at a sports arena, to show support for a marriage law he had just signed. Who, five weeks into
During his decade as governor of
Transferred to the opening round of the 2008 presidential nominating contest, Huckabee’s wit charmed even his Republican opponents _ before they saw him as a threat. Among those listening to the affable
Touching down a day later in
“Being president is a serious job. Running this country is serious business. The issues we face are serious,” he told about 175 people in
By that reasoning, he adored
Huckabee’s antics earned criticism from lawmakers and groans from
reporters, but helped the Republican win re-election twice in a Democratic-leaning state.
“Here in
Jay Barth, a political scientist at
Barth cited Huckabee’s opening campaign ad for president, a tongue-in-cheek spot that featured an endorsement by action star and Internet cult hero Chuck Norris.
“Most of these gimmicks all said the same thing: ‘I am one of you. I get the entertainment value of Chuck Norris. I want to celebrate Christmas. I’m sick of negative ads and I know you are too,”” said Barth, a member of the state Democratic committee.
Huckabee’s penchant for gimmicks to get his message out began with his first year in office, 1996, when he traveled the
Months after his one-day stint at a state motor vehicle office, Huckabee successfully fought to drop annual vehicle inspections and streamline renewals for driver’s licenses and car tags.
In 2001, Huckabee created a “tax me more” fund to chide legislators who suggested targeted tax increases to offset $142 million in budget cuts.
“It’s put up or shut up time,” Huckabee said then. “Either put up the money, write the check and let us see if you’re serious, or quit telling me that Arkansans want their taxes raised.”
By 2003, the fund held between $2,000 and $3,000.
Legislators lamented the governor’s “bumper sticker” approach
to serious state budget problems. Senate Majority Leader John Riggs, a Democrat from
Nelson, Huckabee’s aide, said the criticism was not a major concern and came from people who were not going to support the governor anyway.
Huckabee even used his home and his marriage to gain publicity. In 2001, Huckabee signed into law an option for couples to enter into covenant marriages, which can be ended only after counseling and only on certain grounds _ adultery, criminal activity, physical or sexual abuse or a two-year separation.
To mark the occasion, Huckabee and wife Janet converted their 30-year union to a covenant marriage in front of a crowd of 6,400 people at Alltel Arena in 2005.
“We hope to say to others, ‘Marriage is tough, but it’s best to work through those difficulties,”” he said.
That was five years after the Huckabees moved into a triple-wide manufactured home so the governor’s mansion could be renovated. Huckabee went along with plenty of jokes _ including an appearance on NBC’s “Tonight Show with Jay Leno” _ when the first family moved into the once-wheeled dwelling. Mrs. Huckabee jokingly referred to herself as the queen of the triple-wide _ and received more than $6,000 in honoraria from mobile home industry trade groups grateful for the publicity.
“We’re blowing the stereotypes by letting people see that this is not some pull-behind-the-truck trailer,” the governor said at the time. “This is a beautiful, very nice home. We’re thrilled to death to have it.”
Barth said the mobile home may have looked like a public relations disaster, but actually was a political gain for Huckabee.
“It was ridiculed mercilessly, but if you look at the counties where he needed to win, those white, rural, swing counties, those were the places where there are a lot of mobile homes,” Barth said.
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1 comments:
Hi cuz/uncle,
Happy New Year kio... May the new year will bring you lots of blessings, love and everything that we need.
Keep in touch.
Your Cousin,
Jenn of NL
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