byourCreator wrote:
I just watched this over at Fox and was about to post it here.
Mike still does not say "Absolutely no," or even just "No" I'm not running this time. He does say he is not setting around plotting his comeback, but I suppose that could be because he already has it all planned out.
Dobbs said some complimentary things about Mike, and even said his reluctance to run makes him all the more attractive as a candidate. This all is setting up very well if only Mike has changed his mind.
Mike makes the argument that a candidates ability to raise money is not a good or even desirable qualification to seek public office because we are hiring people to serve.
Mike needs to prove to the American people that a candidate with superior ideas, talent, and experience, can indeed win even if he is not the most well financed.
Money should not be able to buy an election or improperly influence officials regarding public policy. This is one of the great problems in America today and this is just another reason why someone like Mike, if not Mike needs to run and win. Mike needs to practice what he preaches; he needs to win; he needs to for the sake of the Republic.I do not want to come across as scolding Gov. Huckabee. This would be an extremely self-sacrificial thing for him, to run for President in the current vicious climate. But prophets of old were sent, missionaries too, into difficult and hostile circumstances for a cause that was greater than self. He and we may know the call from God is real when only one man can do it. Huckabee has said that he does not believe only one man is right for the Presidency. Yes, I do agree that several would be much better than Obama. But it may be for such a time as this that there is just one in the Republican Party who can defeat President Obama. And that may be Governor Huckabee.
Huckabee described on Lou Dobb's Fox News show that the American political process of electing presidents is becoming more of a plutocracy, where only the wealthy rule. I would challenge Gov. Huckabee to become daring and run. We are losing out because we let the enemy triumph.
I think an element of fear is also keeping Gov. Huckabee out of the race. In a book by Andy Stanley about tithing and the harvest, he points out that the number one reason people do not tithe, or give one-tenth of their income to the Lord's work, is fear. Fear of the next crop failing. Fear that something bad could happen for which we needed that tithe money. Mike seems to fear that God would not bring in enough donations now for a Presidential bid. But Mike and Janet Huckabee had a wonderful testimony of tithing, even when they had next to nothing. God provides. In his book,
A Simple Christmas (which I am enjoyably rereading) Huckabee writes:
Quote:
Despite a modest income, we never wavered in our commitment to tithe--to give a minimum of 10 percent of our gross income to our church. We did this not only because it was a doctrine of our faith but, more important, because it signified that everything we had was truly the Lord's, and we believed that the mere giving of a dime from each dollar was more than reasonable given what He had blessed us with. Plus, we had experienced the generosity of many people who had supported us in our time of need during Janet's illness, and we knew that one of the things we could do in return was to give to others as others had given to us.- Mike Huckabee, in A Simple Christmas (Publisher, Penguin Group, p. 130)
Tithing when in poverty is a sign of faith. I believe that deep down Gov. Mike and Janet Huckabee still have that faith, if God so leads them. I know that many of us supporters of Huckabee for President have savings set aside to help them in a Presidential bid.
There, I have spoken boldly enough! It is time to commit this to God, who will speak to Gov. Huckabee's heart if this is true.
I believe we will know very soon.