Typically, ahead of campaigns, presidential hopefuls will release books filled with reassuring stories about their humble roots and anodyne policy prescriptions. That’s not what Mike Huckabee is doing.
The former Arkansas governor recently quit his job as a Fox News host to explore a run and is set to release a new tome “God, Guns, Grits and Gravy” on January 20. Based on early excerpts obtained by US.. News and World Report, it looks like he’s breaking hard from the usual, safe formula.
One chapter titled “Bend Over And Take It Like A Prisoner!” likens Transportation Security Administration (TSA) pat-downs and metal detectors to sexual assault. “After years of his indignity, much of the flying public thinks little of it, and they usually don’t complain,” Huckabee writes. “They just dutifully stand there, bend over, and take it like a prisoner.” Airport security is apparently a serious pet peeve for Huckabee, who said at a New Hampshire event last year that he was “beginning to think that there’s more freedom in North Korea sometimes than there is in the United States” after dealing with the TSA.
Another excerpt attacks hip-hop’s first couple, Jay-Z and Beyoncé, for lascivious dance moves during a performance of their duet “Drunk in Love” at the 2013 Grammy Awards. “My reaction: Why?” he writes. “Beyoncé is incredibly talented – gifted, in fact. She has an exceptional set of pipes and can actually sing. She is a terrific dancer – without the explicit moves best left for the privacy of her bedroom. Jay-Z is a very shrewd businessman, but I wonder: Does it occur to him that he is arguably crossing the line from husband to pimp by exploiting his wife as a sex object?”
A publicist for Jay-Z did not reply to an emailed request for comment.
The harshest language is reserved for his critics on the right, however, namely anti-tax group Club For Growth. The conservative group tangled with Huckabee over tax increases he signed as governor and they’ve already pledged to continue the fight should he run for president. Per U.S. News and World Report, Huckabee compares them to the perpetrator of the deadly, 2009 Fort Hood mass shooting, writing, “I really don’t think Nidal Hasan is the role model the GOP wants to emulate.”
RELATED: Mike Huckabee bets big on difficult 2016 journey
Club For Growth spokesman Barney Keller was not amused by the comparison. “Mike Huckabee should attend an anger management seminar,” Keller told msnbc in an e-mail. ”He’s still upset that the Club for Growth PAC reported the facts about his tax-and-spend record when he ran for President. He should spend less time whining about valid and factual criticism of his support for liberal policies in Arkansas and more time growing a thicker skin.”
For a party working overtime to win back women, minorities, and young voters, the combination of rape jokes and Beyoncé-bashing isn’t exactly intuitive. But Huckabee has always distinguished himself within the GOP for his willingness to stand up for social conservatives who worry Republicans are leaving them behind on pop culture, gay marriage, and abortion.









