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TueOct18

Ohio NAACP, faith leaders call on Better Ohio to denounce Huckabee SB 5 comments

Posted by rrichardson October 18th, 2011, 2:36 pm Post a Comment

Mike Huckabee The Ohio State NAACP and faith leaders across the state are calling on Building a Better Ohio to denounce comments made by former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee in Mason on Friday.

Speaking at the “Yes on Issue 2″ pancake breakfast, Huckabee jokingly urged the crowd of 350 to call on their friends and family with advice that appeared to suggest how they can support the measure, which will appear on the Nov. 8 ballot.

“Make a list…  Call them and ask them, ‘Are you going to vote on Issue 2 and are you going to vote for it?’  If they say no, well, you just make sure that they don’t go vote.  Let the air out of their tires on election day.  Tell them the election has been moved to a different date.  That’s up to you how you creatively get the job done.”

Building a Better Ohio and the Warren County Republican Party sponsored the event.

MasonBuzz.com was the first to report the story.  The comments by the 2008 presidential candidate and Fox News host have since gained national attention, appearing in such media outlets as the Huffington Post, Mother Jones, Politico and on MSNBC’s The Ed Schultz Show.

“Huckabee’s disgusting comments show that Building a Better Ohio and its corporate-funded supporters will do anything, even advocate for illegal tactics, to keep Ohioans from voting against Issue 2,” said NAACP Ohio Conference President Sybil Edwards-McNabb.

“These types of comments are worrisome because could incite further attempts to suppress the vote of Ohioans.  It is time for Building a Better Ohio to denounce Huckabee’s disgraceful remarks.”

Jason Mauk, spokesman for Building a Better Ohio, said yesterday that Issue 2 opponents are “doing a phony soccer flip” over Huckabee’s comments.

“Huckabee has clearly been using the voting joke for years, and no one takes it seriously, except the Democrats who immediately cry voter suppression,” he said. “He should probably get a better joke, but opponents of Issue 2 can stop the phony outrage and get back to the real debate.”

Huckabee made similar comments in 2009 while campaigning for Republican Virginia gubernatorial candidate Bob McDonnell.

Opponents of Issue 2 say the former governor’s comments are no laughing matter.  The point to House Bill 194, the bill passed by the Republican Ohio General Assembly that would cut the time of early absentee voting from 35 to 21 days and limit in-person early voting at boards of elections around the state.

Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted is currently reviewing the more than 389,000 signatures gathered to put a referendum on the bill on the Nov. 2012 ballot.

HB 194 – which Republicans say is simply an effort to make the same election rules apply in all of Ohio’s 88 counties –  is nothing more than a “voter suppression bill” that would “disenfranchise many Ohioans,” says Rev. Joel L. King Jr., a first cousin of Martin Luther King, Jr. and chair of the Columbus Civic Betterment Community.

“Voter suppression is no laughing matter,” he said.

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MonOct17

Huckabee SB5 comments in Mason ‘blowing up nationally’

Posted by rrichardson October 17th, 2011, 5:29 pm Post a Comment

Mike Huckabee Former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee’s comments in Mason on Friday have gained national attention and are now ‘blowing up’ say Democratic and liberal groups.

As reported by the Enquirer’s Politics Extra blog, the story has been picked up in Politico, which noted:  ’Huckabee didn’t say he was joking, though the laughter suggests his audience knew he was; a similar riff in Virginia in 2009 drew criticism from Democrats.’

The Huffington Post wrote about it today, and quoted We Are Ohio’s Melissa Fazekas: “These comments reflect an entire campaign of deceit from Issue 2 supporters. They are willing to go to any extremes to keep Ohioans from letting their voices be heard…Enough is enough.”

Liberal Mother Jones picked it up too, adding:  “Given that the fight over SB 5 has been a front line in the national clash over union rights, what happens on November 8 will hardly be a joke.”

Comedy Central’s Indecision blog noted that, “…maybe voter disenfranchisement is not the best subject for jocularity considering the accusations that Ohio Republicans are currently engaging in active attempts to disenfranchise voters via the state’s legislative body…”

All that prompted a blast email from Ohio AFL-CIO spokesman Andy Richards:

It is blowing up Nationally now… The question still remains will Building a Better Ohio denounce these comments since they happened at one of their events and will they finally apologize to Marlene Quinn for their ad twisting her words? Jason Mauk has some answering to do.

UPDATE, 6:23 p.m.: Jason Mauk, spokesman for Build a Better Ohio, which sponsored the event on Friday, says Issue 2 opponents are “doing a phony soccer flip” over Huckabee’s comments.

“Huckabee has clearly been using the voting joke for years, and no one takes it seriously, except the Democrats who immediately cry voter suppression,” he said. “He should probably get a better joke, but opponents of Issue 2 can stop the phony outrage and get back to the real debate.”

Update, 10:37 p.m.: MSNBC’s Ed Schultz played MasonBuzz’s audio recording of Huckabee’s comments on The Ed Schultz show this evening.  “Republicans are playing dirty” by making it harder for people to vote,” said Schultz. “Republicans aren’t confident about the issues so they’re trying to suppress the vote. For Mike Huckabee to joke about voter suppression when his party is actively trying to prevent people from voting is sleazy psycho talk.”

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Update, Oct. 18: MSNBC’s Hardball with Chris Matthews also played MasonBuzz’s audio recording of Huckabee’s SB 5 comments in Mason.  “Need proof some Republicans want to try and keep you from voting?” Matthews asked in the lead-in.  “These guys love to say ‘I was just joking’ after they make their right-wing points.  It sounds like he was going for the laughs there, but you do get the point.”

MasonBuzz will continue to monitor this story and will update the blog.

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