
Do the Right Thing: Inside the Movement That's Bringing Common Sense Back to America
A Memoir, Nonfiction, Leadership book. I like Huckabee and most of his political beliefs but...
When Governor Mike Huckabee entered the Republican presidential race, he was the ultimate dark horse, with almost no money, no consultants, and no name recognition beyond Arkansas. The so-called experts were highly amused by this former small state governor from blue-collar roots who also played bass in a rock band. He wouldn’t have a prayer against the well-connected and financially wired pros like Rudy Giuliani, Mitt Romney, and Fred Thompson. But Huckabee had one big advantage: a common sense message that connected with millions of people, and not just his fellow evangelical Christians. He spoke about family values, fair taxes, and helping hard-working, middle-class Americans in a tough economy. And to the dismay of some Republicans, he talked about fighting Wall Street greed and K...
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- Pages: 240 pages
- ISBN: 9781595230546 / 1595230548
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I love Mike Huckabee but this book was not what I was expecting. I thought this would be about a political movement, but it was too focused on campaigning and why Huck is better than the other 2008 candidates. I like Huckabee and most of his political beliefs but this book seemed to just scratch the surface of his campaign and core beliefs. His campaign was definitely an uphill battle but I would have preferred a lot more insight I picked this book off my Grandma's shelf over Christmas, and the fact it took me 3 months to read shouldn't be a critique on this book, but rather on my insanely overbusy life these days. Generally, let me just say that the majority of the books on my Grandma's shelf would not be my first choice to read. Not necessarily because of...