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mike huckabee and chuck norris review facts about governor huckabee.
mike huckabee of fox news interviews bill maher about religion and bill's movie "religious".
des moines, iowa — sen. barack obama swept to victory in the iowa caucuses thursday night, pushing hillary rodham clinton to third place and taking a major stride in a historic bid to become the nation's first black president. mike huckabee rode a wave of support from evangelical christians to win the opening round among republicans in the 2008 campaign for the white house. obama, 46 and a first-term senator from illinois, told a raucous victory rally his triumph showed that in "big cities and small towns, you came together to say, 'we are one nation, we are one people and our time for change has come.'" final democratic returns showed the first-term lawmaker gaining 38 percent support. former sen. john edwards of north carolina gained second, barely edging out clinton, the former first lady. huckabee celebrated his own victory over mitt romney and a crowded republican field. "a new day is needed in american politics, just like a new day is needed in american government," the former arkansas governor told cheering supporters. "it starts here, but it doesn't end here. it goes all the way through the other states and ends at 1600 pennsylvania avenue." huckabee, a preacher turned politician, handily defeated romney despite being outspent by millions of dollars and deciding in the campaign's final days to scrap television commercials that would have assailed the former massachusetts governor. he stressed his religion to the extent of airing a commercial that described himself as a "christian leader" in his race against a man seeking to become the first mormon president. nearly complete returns showed huckabee with 34 percent support, compared with 25 percent for romney. former sen. fred thompson and sen. john mccain battled for third place, while texas rep. ron paul wound up fifth and former new york mayor rudy giuliani sixth. read more: source i'd like to send a "hollar" to stbasdf for reminding us that there is in fact something more important than mariah carey. thank you, good sir.
mike and bill discuss faith. november 01, 2008.
i'm actually surprised how reasonable this debate between them was.
lily tomlin and the director just couldn't get along during the filming of the movie.
i think mike is trying to say that perhaps evolution is god's way, but he is so ignorant of what evolution is that he is unable to express the view without sounding like an idiot. scientific literacy is an important qualification for those who would be president, mike doesn't have it.
to contrast with the ron paul interview i posted last week.