Mike Huckabee’s Hee Haw Moment

December 27, 2010 RSS Feed Print
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Mike Huckabee may be a professional pol, but he’s a musician at heart. The rock bassist and likely 2012 presidential hopeful tells us that while pitching his latest book, Can’t Wait Till Christmas, in Bakersfield, Calif., he visited the Crystal Palace, a music theater that the late country superstar and Hee Haw star Buck Owens built. “I interviewed him when I was a 15-year-old disc jockey in Hope, Arkansas, and it was a big deal for me to go,” Huckabee says. Huck says he used his press pass from Hope’s KXAR radio to “finagle my way backstage at Little Rock’s Barton Coliseum, where I had traveled two hours with another guy from the radio station old enough to drive so I could get an interview.” Owens “treated me as if I was the host of the Grand Ole Opry. He was the consummate gentleman.” The former Arkansas guv and Fox commentator says it made him a “fanatic fan. Still am.”

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Rock & Roll Bass Guitar Player Mike Huckabee is by far the Coolest & Most Experienced 2012 Presidential Candidate. He is a great leader, a great communicator who is leading the country up, not right, not left, just vertically up to higher ground.

There are thousands of Huckabee Fans across the globe, fans in all 50 States and hundreds and hundreds and hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of Counties nationwide with Huckabee Fans. The Gigantic Network just keeps on expanding at a phenomenal blistering pace for Huckabee.

Check it out for yourself, just google: Huckabee Fans

Huckapedia of OH 11:52PM December 27, 2010

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