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Mike Huckabee: Gay Marriage Brought Commercials With Gay Couples
Last week, Huckabee welcomed Concerned Women for America president and CEO Penny Young Nance to his radio show.
Dick Morris mocks own 2012 election prediction
Washington, D.C.- If nothing else, pollster Dick Morris sees the humor in his abysmal 2012 presidential tea leaf reading.
Mike Huckabee: "we're now even seeing television commercials...
Former Arkansas Governor, nutritionist and Capitol Offense frontman Mike Huckabee is speaking out against the attacks against homophobic people.
Is It Time for Churches to Abandon Tax-Exempt Status to Protect Religious Freedom?
Mike Huckabee has gained prominence as both a faith leader and a politician. And on Monday, he straddled these two worlds as he spoke at a pastors' conference in Houston, Texas.
Second Amendment Foundation Responds To Bloomberg With National Education Campaign
In response to Mayor Michael Bloomberg's national anti-gun ad campaign, the Second Amendment Foundation today launched a public education and awareness effort on more than 160 radio station websites and the Fox News Radio website.
Troopathon 2013 Hosted by Mike Huckabee
Governor Mike Huckabee and Breitbart Editor Larry O'Connor will serve as co-hosts of the 6th annual Troopathon live on Thursday, June 27 at 1PM /4PM .
Ben Carson, Mike Huckabee to be keynote speakers at BCA Chairman's Dinner
Dr. Ben Carson, a pediatric neurosurgeon who has won high praise in conservative political circles, and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee will be the keynote speakers at the Business Council of Alabama's 2013 Chairman's Dinner, which will be held Sept.
Marshals Museum plans 2016 opening in Fort Smith
FORT SMITH, AR - Officials say a fall 2016 opening is planned for the $50 million U.S. Marshals Museum in Fort Smith.
Jerry Boykin blames 'sexualization' and 'social engineering' for assaults
Jerry Boykin has once again blamed the rising number of reported sexual assault cases in the military on the repeal of Don't Ask Don't Tell and the ban on women serving in combat.
Will Republicans Screw Up Again? Some Are Already Overreaching
Some Republicans are so excited at the thought of multiple controversies dogging the White House over the next few months that they are already foaming at the mouth.