Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Huckabee, Hiding

Here’s to channeling a Mike Huckabee Presidency, via Mother Jones:
There's a Mike Huckabee mystery that won't go away.

Send a public records request seeking documents from his 12-year stint as Arkansas governor, as Mother Jones did recently, and an eyebrow-raising reply will come back: The records are unavailable, and the computer hard drives that once contained them were erased and physically destroyed by the Huckabee administration as the governor prepared to leave office and launch a presidential bid.

In 2007, during Huckabee's campaign for the GOP presidential nomination, the issue of the eradicated hard drives surfaced briefly, but it was never fully examined, and key questions remain. Why had Huckabee gone to such great lengths to wipe out his own records? What ever happened to a backup collection that was provided to a Huckabee aide?

Huckabee is now considering another presidential run, and if he does enter the race, he would do so as a frontrunner. Which would make the case of the missing records all the more significant. These records would shed light on Huckabee's governorship—and could provide insight into how a President Huckabee might run the country. Meanwhile, observers of Arkansas' political scene—including one of Huckabee's former GOP allies—say the episode is characteristic of a politician who was distrustful and secretive by nature.
And just what might all the mystery be all about? Numerable ethic complaints? Failure to reports gifts and/or sources of income? Use of state funds for personal gain?  Controversial sermons?

The article is a very, very good read. And does indeed give a glimpse into the possible nature of a (heaven forbid), Huckabee Presidency.  Fear, and more fear -- just what this country does not need right now.

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