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Revision as of 08:35, 31 July 2015
On Climate Change
Huckabee in recent comments has used the global cooling myth of the 1970s to rationalize that the science is not settled on climate change. He cites studies from a minority of scientists who said the earth was entering into a cooling period in the 1970s as evidence, despite the fact that most scientists believed the earth was entering a warming period. [[1]]
"I know that when I was in college I was being taught that if we didn't act very quickly, that we were going to be entering a global freezing," he told "Meet The Press." "Go back and look at the covers of Time and Newsweek from the early '70s. And we were told that if we didn't do something by 1980, we'd be popsicles. Now we're told that we're all burning up. Science is not as settled on that as it is on some things.” 2015 [[2]]
"A beheading is a far greater threat to an American than a sunburn," 2013 [[3]]
"It does prove that even some of the smartest people on Earth might not know just how much they still don’t know.” 2013 about climate change. [[4]]
However, these quotes are in sharp contrast with Huckabee's comments in 2007 last time he ran for president when he said ""One thing that all of us have a responsibility to do is recognize that climate change is here, it's real," he said then. "That what we have to do is quit pointing fingers as to who's at fault and recognize that it's all our fault and it's all our responsibility to fix it."[[5]]
Top Donors
Mike Huckabee is a candidate for the 2016 Republican Presidential nomination. He previously served as the Governor of Arkansas. Here is a list of his top donors during his unsuccessful campaign for the 2008 Republican Presidential nomination. [[6]]
1. Stephens Group-$50,950
2. Panduit Corp -$28,200
3. Wal-Mart Stores-$26,629
4. AmerCable Inc-$23,000
5. Kenneth Copeland Ministries-$20,825
6. US Navy-$19,656
7. US Army-$19,489
8. US Air Force-$16,806
9. Mariner Wealth Advisors-$16,100
10.State of Arkansas -$15,200
Ratings from Interest Groups
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