Shalom Chaim,
I'm not sure if you've seen any episodes of Huckabee's show but he's been doing a fine job with it so far. It's usually always repeated on Sundays.
Huckabee is better when he doesn't have "advisers" telling him what to think.
When Huckabee was running for president in the primaries, why did he have to get Richard Haase, from the Council of Foreign Relations, as an adviser?
About politicians having advisers, why is it that establishment groups (the Council on Foreign Relations, for example) think they're authorities on issues?
Consider the people who have advised on foreign policy issues from Carter's presidency to Bush Jr's. All of those advisers are declared as experts by the media. But many of them in each administration have been wrong on issues.
In contrast, you have been correct on issues that have occurred in each of those administrations. You would definitely be able to out debate those elitist so-called experts.
This includes Reagan's admin. Why aren't most conservatives disappointed with some of the awfui things that the Reagan admin did?
People such as Rush Limbaugh and Hannity always praise Reagan. But why don't people like them realize that Reagan's admin was filled with people who weren't conservatives and that it included people such as James Baker as well as that secretary of defense who made sure that Pollard's sentencing was messed up.
So since the foreign policy so-called experts, for example, from all those administrations have been wrong on issues, why is it that people still consider all of them to be authorities on foreign policy issues. Don't you think that perception need to stop?
For any future administrations to do better on issues, don't you think that any advice that's taken should be from someone who understands issues such as yourself, instead of the so-called experts who have been wrong on issues administration after administration?
So if Huckabee runs again in the future, don't you think he'd be better off if he doesn't get any of those so-called experts (such as Richard Haase) to advise him?