Huckabee money questions
Posted by brvanlanen on December 29, 2007
It appears the “this is what I say, this is what my record shows” monster has appeared again for Mike Huckabee. Although opposed to embryonic stem cell research and stricter gun laws it seems the Huckster has no problem accepting money from those that support these things.
Huckabee opposes embryonic stem cell research, emergency contraception and stricter gun laws — all of which rank high on the list of deal-breakers for many of the religious conservatives whose support he’s ridden to the top of the Republican presidential field.
Payments came from drug-maker Novo Nordisk, which engages in stem cell research; the Public Health Institute, which works to expand access to “morning after” contraception; and Grant Makers in Health, which is seeking to steer funding to studies of gun violence. The fees highlight the delicate line Huckabee has walked on the profitable speaking circuit.
The former Arkansas governor has used appearances before churches, universities and other groups to both expand and capitalize on his reputation as a leader in conservative Christian and public health circles.
But along the way, he’s accepted honoraria from public health interests that sometimes support causes anathema to the GOP right.
Hopefully people are starting to wake up when it comes to seeing the REAL Mike Huckabee. To see more information on the Huckster go here.








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