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Mike Huckabee to address California Republicans this fall
Huckabee repeated the popular myth that scientific studies now suggest that “unborn babies are human beings”, and even went as far as to suggest that had the Supreme Court known this in 1973, they would have ruled differently on Roe v. Wade.
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He added, “I will not pretend there is nothing we can do to stop this”.
GOP presidential candidate Mike Huckabee is open to the idea of using federal troops and the FBI to stop women from having abortions.
Rather, Huckabee said, the deal puts the United States in an “appeasement mode”, like World War II-era British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain.
“All American citizens should be protected”, he replied.
During a campaign stop in Iowa, reporters asked Huckabee about a recent controversy over an anti-choice organization’s efforts to paint Planned Parenthood as a dubious entity that is selling “aborted baby parts” through the release of several heavily edited videos.
Republican Mike Huckabee, the folksy former governor of Arkansas, will fill a lunchtime speaking slot at the California Republican’s fall convention in Anaheim, officials said Friday. In Tinley Park, Huckabee told the crowd gathered there to hear him, that whenever “man believes that he can redefine marriage, it’s apparent that man believes he has become his own god”.
The Republican presidential contender said he wasn’t comparing Obama to Adolph Hitler when he asserted that the agreement will march Israel “to the door of the oven”, in an interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper on “The Lead”.
At a stop later in the day, Huckabee answered a specific question about the use of troops and the FBI by saying, “
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We’ll see if I get to be president.”