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by Scott Lamb

20. Steven Thomma, “Huckabee Keeps on Running, but Why?” McClatchy DC, February 13, 2008, http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2008/02/13/27578/huckabee-keeps-on-running-but.html#storylink=cpy.

  21. Huckabee, personal interview.

  22. “SNL Weekend Update: Mike Huckabee on Why He’s Not Conceding the Republican Nomination from Saturday Night Live on http://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live/video/gov-huckabee-on-update/n12193.

  23. Huckabee, personal interview.

  24. Charmaine Yoest, personal interview with the author, spring 2015.

  25. Michael Shear and Peter Slevin, “McCain Clinches GOP Presidential Nomination,” Washington Post, March 5, 2008, http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/03/04/AR2008030401984.html.

  26. “Transcript: Huckabee Concedes Nomination to McCain,” WP Politics (blog), March 4, 2008, http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/03/04/AR2008030402801.html.

  27. Ibid.

  Chapter 30: Dream On

  1. Brian Hiatt, “The Emancipation of Steven Tyler,” Rolling Stone, January 17, 2012, http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/the-emancipation-of-steven-tyler-20120117#ixzz3ZvpJYZpw.

  2. David Greenberg, “Usual Wisdom on V.p. Choices Is Full of Errors,” June 8, 2008, http://www.deseretnews.com/article/700232354/Usual-wisdom-on-vp-choices-is-full-of-errors.html?pg=all.

  3. Robert Novak, “McCain’s Christian Problem,” Washington Post, May 12, 2008, http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/05/11/AR2008051101786.html.

  4. Ibid.

  5. Ross Douthat, “Huckabee vs. McCain?” Atlantic, May 13, 2008, http://www.theatlantic.com/personal/archive/2008/05/huckabee-vs-mccain/54064/.

  6. Novak, “McCain’s Christian Problem.”

  7. Mike Huckabee, personal interview with the author, April 2015. The remaining Huckabee quotes in this section are also from this interview.

  8. Robert A. Lehrman, The Political Speechwriter’s Companion: A Guide for Writers and Speakers (Washington, DC: CQ Press, 2010), 94–100.

  9. Mike Huckabee, “Mike Huckabee 2008 Convention Speech,” C-SPAN, September 3, 2008, http://www.c-span.org/video/?280790–8/mike-huckabee-2008-convention-speech.

  10. Ibid.

  Epilogue

  1. Jim Rutenberg, “After Hinting Otherwise, Huckabee Says He Won’t Run for President,” New York Times, May 14, 2011, http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/15/us/politics/15huckabee.html?_r=1.

  2. Leon Stafford, “Chick-fil-A Keeps Growing Despite Uproar,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, January 29, 2013, http://www.ajc.com/news/business/chick-fil-a-keeps-growing-despite-uproar/nT85n/.

  3. Rebecca Kaplan, “Huckabee Weighs In on ‘Duck Dynasty’ Controversy,” CBS News, December 22, 2013, http://www.cbsnews.com/news/huckabee-weighs-in-on-duck-dynasty-controversy/.

  4. “Huckabee Launches Petition to Support ‘Duck Dynasty’ Star,” video clip, Fox News, December 23, 2013, http://video.foxnews.com/v/2966031995001/huckabee-launches-petition-to-support-duck-dynasty-star/?#sp=show-clips.

  5. Mike Huckabee, Facebook post, January 3, 2015, https://www.facebook.com/mikehuckabee/posts/10152701857157869.

  6. Ben Gittleson, “Huckabee Announces 2016 Presidential Bid,” ABC News, May 5, 2015, http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/mike-huckabee-announces-2016-presidential-bid/story?id=30816392.

  7. Dana Milbank, “Mike Huckabee’s Ill-Fated Quest,” Washington Post, May 5, 2015, http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/mike-huckabees-ill-fated-quest/2015/05/05/15fa7330-f35e-11e4-84a6-6d7c67c50db0_story.html.

  8. David Ramsey, “Mike Huckabee Is Running for President,” Arkansas Times, May 5, 2015, http://www.arktimes.com/ArkansasBlog/archives/2015/05/05/mike-huckabee-is-running-for-president.

  9. Mike Huckabee, “Huckabee Announces,” C-SPAN, May 5, 2015, http://www.c-span.org/video/?c4536668/huckabee-announces.

  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

  MY HEART IS FULL OF GRATITUDE:

  To Pearl, my best friend. Every day with you is another reminder of God’s smile.

  To the greatest kids—Josiah, Nathanael, Isaac, Benjamin, Savannah, and Aaron. You are God’s gifts—first to us, then to the world. You’re all growing up way too fast, especially when I’m in the middle of a book project. So thanks for bringing such joy into my life on days which otherwise were full of deadlines and pressure.

  To my parents, Walter and Rexanna Lamb, for all your encouragement to me throughout the years. And for your help moving our family to Tennessee while in the middle of this writing project.

  To Mike and Janet Huckabee, for the unending openness of your heart and home. You gave, and never asked for anything in return.

  To the board of directors of the Presbyterian Lay Committee and my colleagues: Carmen Fowler LaBerge, Paula Kincaid, Susan Andrews, and Jessica Lalley—people who combine great talent and accomplishment with kindness and civility.

  To David and Cindy Lane of the American Renewal Project, who open doors and spread joy to others.

  To John Solomon of the Washington Times, who believes that truth can still hold its own ground in the public square.

  To the incredible team at Thomas Nelson: Matt Baugher, Lori Cloud, Nicole Pavlas, Caroline Green, and Kristi Smith. And an extra word of thanks to editors Joel Kneedler and Meaghan Porter for the generous use of their incredible talents, helping direct the vision for this book.

  To all the people who were interviewed, understanding Mike Huckabee would have been impossible without your input. Thank you so much for being interviewed by me or one of my journalist friends.

  To my friends who helped me conduct or transcribe the interviews: Jeff Robinson, Tim Ellsworth, Bethany Blankley, Michelle Smith, Patricia Latham, and Jennifer White. And thanks to Caleb Yarbrough of the Arkansas Baptist News for the work in your archives.

  To Dr. Wendy Richter and Dr. Phil Hardin of Ouachita Baptist University, for their assistance and hospitality while conducting research in the archived political records and papers of Governor Mike Huckabee, housed there at his alma mater—a beautiful and friendly campus!

  To Lester Sitzes for his hospitality in Hope, and for the pictures. I had a great evening of fajitas and fun stories about your best friend since first grade.

  To Jim and Pat Harris—your stories about your kid brother had me laughing and crying. Thank you for opening your home to me—and for all the pictures.

  To Clay Smith and family and Klay Aspinwall and family—for prayer and encouragements over the past two decades. (What? Are we that old now?)

  And thank you to God for giving me salvation through the work of the Holy Spirit in my life, bringing me to faith in Christ and repentance of my sin. Soli Deo Gloria!

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  W. SCOTT LAMB SERVES AS THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF the Presbyterian Lay Committee and the president of Reformation Press in Nashville, Tennessee. He is an ordained pastor who has led churches in Alabama, Missouri, and Kentucky. He and his wife, Pearl, are the parents of five sons and a daughter. With Tim Ellsworth, Scott coauthored Pujols: More than the Game (Thomas Nelson, 2011). With David and Jason Benham, Scott coauthored Whatever the Cost (Thomas Nelson, 2015). Under the banner of “Jesus in the Public Square,” he produces and curates news stories and analysis for the Washington Times.

  INDEX

  ACTS network, 152–53, 159, 160

  Aldrin, Buzz, 54

  Alinsky, Saul David, 79

  Amendment 75, 214

  American Farm Bureau, founding of, 32

  “American Pie,” 36

  Anthony, Beryl, Jr., 150, 151

  Apollo program, the, 68

  Arkadelphia (Arkansa
s), 106–7

  Arkansas

  capital punishment in, 210

  cultural regions in, 4

  dry counties in, 15

  geology of, 4

  “hillbilly” culture in, 4

  ordinance plants in, 11

  railroads in, 4, 5

  school integration in, 22, 219

  Arkansas Baptist State Convention, 107, 162, 163, 166–68, 170–71

  Arkansas Publicity and Parks

  Commission, the, 60

  ARKids First, 214

  Armstrong, Neil, 54, 70

  automobile registration process, reform

  of, 213

  “Baba O’Riley,” 71

  Bakker, Jim, 160

  Bakker, Tammy Faye, 160

  Baptist Missionary Association, 122, 172

  Baptists

  autonomous nature of congregations

  of, 107, 157

  denominations of, 107–8

  hiring of pastors by, 157

  Barth, Jay, 193

  Bartlett, Dan, 105

  Bass, Hal, 169

  Beatles, the, 35, 89

  Betts, Ernie Jerome.

  See: Huckabee, Ernie Jerome

  “Big Bopper,” the, death of, 36

  Blackaby, Henry, 176

  Blackmun, Harry A., 61, 62

  Blythe, Billy, 18, 19, 29

  Blythe, Virginia, 18

  See also: Cassidy, Virginia

  Blythe, William, 18

  Bob Jones University, 130

  Bogard, Ben M., 107

  Bois d’Arc Boogie Band, 72, 89

  Boy Scouts, in Hope (Arkansas), 49–50

  Boys State, 75–76

  Bradley, Mamie Till, 27

  Bradshaw, Terry, 64

  Branch, Marynell, 43, 66

  Brantley, Max, 192, 216, 227

  Bright, Bill, 83, 84–85, 144

  Brock, Lou, 35

  Brownback, Sam, 260

  Brummett, John, 189

  Bryant, Anita, 130

  Bryant, Kelly, 13

  Bumpers, Dale, 79, 188, 192, 193

  Burger, Warren, 61–62, 147

  Busby, David, 193

  Bush, Barbara, 13

  Bush, George H. W., 161, 230

  Bush, George W., 151, 272

  Cairo and Fulton Railroad, the, 4

  Caldwell, Harley, 100

  Caldwell, Rick

  and Boys State, 76, 78, 109

  and Mike Huckabee, 78, 108, 109, 113, 118, 159, 187, 212

  seminary studies of, 122

  visit to Israel, 100

  Campus Crusade for Christ, 83

  capital punishment, in Arkansas, 210

  Capitol Offense, 36, 231

  Carter, Jimmy, 126, 127, 140, 141, 150

  Cash, Johnny, 25, 86

  Cassidy, Edith, 46

  Cassidy, Virginia, 17, 18, 46

  See also: Blythe, Virginia

  Cathy, Dan, 290

  Cato Institute, the, 239, 262

  Chafets, Zev, 264, 274, 275

  Chaffin, Charlie Cole, 201

  Chapman, Mark, 144–45

  Chapman, Morris, 172

  Character Makes a Difference, 56

  Chertoff, Michael, 245

  Christian Student Union, the, 66, 91

  Christian leadership, propriety of

  involvement of in politics, xvii, 56, 129,

  149, 152, 173, 179, 180

  Christian Voice, 134

  Citizens for Good Government, 60

  city of God vs. city of man, xvii

  Clark, Bill, 188

  Clinton, Bill

  biological father of, 21

  birth of, 18, 21

  and Boys State, 75

  campaign for president, 162

  campaign for Third District seat, 111

  capital punishment under, 210

  childhood home life of, 31

  church membership of, 170, 218

  election of as president (1992), 56–57

  and Jim Harris, 151

  and John F. Kennedy, 75

  and J. William Fulbright, 45–46

  and Little Rock Nine

  commemoration, 219

  love of campaigning, 230

  marriage of, 119

  and Michael Ross gubernatorial

  campaign, 13

  protests against Vietnam War, 46

  Rhodes Scholarship of, 46

  roots in Hope, Arkansas, 12, 13

  and school uniforms, 200

  and tornado disaster relief, 217

  and Wayne DuMond, 258, 259–60

  See also: Blythe, Billy

  Clinton, Hillary

  assistance with Bill Clinton’s

  campaign, 111

  and Little Rock Nine

  commemoration, 219, 220

  marriage of, 119

  professional ambitions of, 24, 119

  senior thesis of, 79

  and “Travelgate,” 35

  Club for Growth, the, 239, 261, 262

  Cobb, James, 42

  Cole, Maggie, 34

  Colson, Chuck, 127

  Commission on Rural Life, the, 32

  “Contract with America,” 202

  Cooperative Baptist Fellowship, the, 166, 172

  Coulter, Nick, 198, 203

  “covenant marriage,” 241–42

  Criswell, W. A., 137

  Dean, Dizzy, 35

  Deane, Buddy, 145

  debates, GOP, 252, 257–58, 260–61, 264–65

  DeMoss, Mark, 252–53

  desegregation of schools, in Arkansas, 22

  Dilday, Russell, 123

  Dillon, Melinda, 13

  Do the Right Thing, 250, 285

  Dobson, James, 140

  Dole, Bob, 161, 272

  Douthat, Ross, 274, 282

  draft, end of, 96

  draft resistance, 32

  DuMond, Wayne, 257–60

  Eagle, James Philip, 166

  educational reform, in Arkansas, 234–37

  Eisenhower, Dwight D., xv, 22–23

  Elder, Garvin, 7, 48–49

  Elder, May. See: Huckabee, May

  Elder, William Thomas, 6–7, 9, 19

  Elders, Jocelyn, 181

  “electronic church,” the, 133

  Erickson, Erick, 179

  eschatology, 99, 102

  Eshleman, Paul, 86

  Estep, Robert, 123

  ethics complaints, against Mike

  Huckabee, 226–28

  Ethridge, F. R., 49

  evangelicalism, 65

  Evans, Mark, 212

  Explo ’72

  See: International Student Congress

  on Evangelism (Explo ’72)

  Falwell, Jerry

  death of, 252

  and the Moral Majority, 56, 134, 137, 161

  and the Reli
gious Roundtable, 137, 138, 144

  and Richard Nixon, 56

  and Ronald Reagan, 161

  and right to preach, 135, 136

  and “Save Our Children,” 130

  and scandal, 160, 161

  Falwell, Jerry, Jr., 252

  Family Research Council, the, 140

  Farris, Michael, 282, 283

  Faubus, Orval, 21, 22

  Federal Council of Churches, the, 134

  First Baptist Church of Hope, 116

  First Beech Street Church, 157–58, 159–60

  First Gulf War, Mike Huckabee beliefs on, 172–73

  Fisher, Jimmie Lou, 232

  Floyd, Ronnie, 167, 168

  Fogerty, John, 45

  Ford, Gerald, 126, 272

  “Fortunate Son,” 45

  Foster, Vince, 13, 150, 202

  Freedom Rally, the, 136, 137, 141

  Friedan, Betty, 24

  From Hope to Higher Ground, 12, 259

  Fulbright, J. William, 45, 46, 188

  fundamentalism, 65

  Future Farmers of America, founding

  of, 32

  Gallagher, Chad, 237

  Garner, L. R., 19

  Garrett, Burgess, 65

  Garrett, Loretta, 65

  Garrett Memorial Baptist Church, 23, 29–30, 107

  Gates, Bill, 236

  Gingrich, Newt, 202

  Girls State, 75, 76

  Giuliani Rudi, 253, 261

  God, Guns, Grits, and Gravy, 288

  Goldwater, Barry, 32

  Graham, Billy, 55, 56, 83, 86

  Graves, James R., 107

  Griffin, Ruth, 272

  Gunter, Jim, 58

  Hale, H. D., 131

  Haley, Bill, 25

  Hammerschmidt, John Paul, 111–12

  Hamvey, Garry, 118

  Hargis, Billy James, 134

  Harris, Jim, 150–51, 187–88, 190–91, 215

  Harris, Pat, 29, 30, 39, 47, 48, 49, 90

  Haynes, Richard “Racehorse,” 135

  “Healthy Arkansas” program, 243

  Hewitt, Hugh, 179–80

 

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