Mike Huckabee in ABC This Week interviews during 2015


On Civil Rights: The court's ruling on gay marriage was unconstitutional

Q: Why have you publicly defended Kim Davis, the Kentucky marriage clerk who violated federal law by refusing to grant marriage licenses to gay couples?

HUCKABEE: Because the court's decision on the issue was a wrong decision. And to say that we have to surrender to judicial supremacy is to do what Thomas Jefferson warned against, which is, in essence, surrender to judicial tyranny. We had so many different presidents, including Jefferson, who made it very clear that the courts can't make a law. The Constitution is expressly clear that that's a power reserved to Congress.

Q: What about the 1967 ruling that effectively legalized interracial marriages? Was that unconstitutional?

HUCKABEE: No, it's not the same, not even close. Because you still had a marriage which was a man and a woman, and it was equal protection. But it didn't redefine marriage. That's what the Supreme Court did in June.

Source: ABC This Week 2015 interviews of 2016 presidential hopefuls Sep 6, 2015

On Government Reform: South Carolina was right to remove the confederate flag

I think South Carolina made a proper decision regarding the removal of the Rebel flag and the governor is to be commended for her leadership. She and [others] stepped up and said if this is hurting people, if this is an offense -- it's not worth it to be so divisive. And I think it's important to note that it was Republicans who stepped up and made this happen. So when people talk about that Republicans don't care about race, I find that incredibly not only offensive, but I find it just wrongheaded.
Source: ABC This Week 2015 interviews of 2016 presidential hopefuls Jun 28, 2015

On Families & Children: Don't allow kids to listen to toxic music like Beyonce

Q: In his new book, "God, Guns, Grits and Gravy," Huckabee takes on Beyonce, calling her lyrics "obnoxious and toxic mental poison." And in an interview, Huckabee chided the Obamas for allowing their daughters, Malia and Sasha, to listen to their music.

HUCKABEE: You know, if people read the full chapter, it's in the context of first of all saying Beyonce is a wonderful talent. My point is, she doesn't have to do some of the things that she does in the lyrics, because it's not necessary. She has nothing to make up for. But it was President Obama who said that some of the lyrics he won't listen to with his daughters because it embarrasses him. Well, here's my point, if it embarrasses you then why would you possibly think it's wholesome for your children to put it into their heads? The Obamas are great parents; they're careful about making sure their kids get a lot of vegetables & eat right. That's terrific. But what you put in your brain is also important as well as what you put into your body.

Source: ABC This Week 2015 interviews of 2016 presidential hopefuls Jan 18, 2015

On Principles & Values: Chivalry is respect for women, not sexism

Q: You said in an interview, "I've run twice against women opponents and it's a very different kind of approach for those of us who have some chivalry left there's a level of respect to treat some things as a special treasure, you treat other things as common." What do you mean specifically by that?

HUCKABEE: Well, I just mean that you want to treat everyone with respect. But in the culture of the south, the culture that I grew up with, I think chivalry is still alive. There's a sense of that you pay a great deal of respect and you don't come across as a bully.

Q: So you'd run differently against Joe Biden than against Hillary Clinton?

HUCKABEE: I don't know, it depends on what kind of campaign they were running. It's not an issue of sexism, it's an issue of simply understanding that every opponent, whether it's a male, a female, whether they're from the northeast or from the southwest, everybody has different nuances. In every race you have to assess what are the dynamics of this race.

Source: ABC This Week 2015 interviews of 2016 presidential hopefuls Jan 18, 2015

On Principles & Values: Cultural bubbles of NY, DC, and LA divide them from us

Q: In your new book, "God, Guns, Grits and Gravy," you talk about a "cultural divide"?

HUCKABEE: This cultural divide is the disconnect between the three bubbles of New York, D.C. and Hollywood versus the land of God, guns, grits and gravy, that's where the title comes from.

Source: ABC This Week 2015 interviews of 2016 presidential hopefuls Jan 18, 2015

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