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CBS News/ December 1, 2009, 5:16 PM

Huckabee Calls Criticisms Over Clemency "Disgusting"

4620389Former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee called in to WABC-AM's Joe Scarborough show this morning to lash out at those who have criticized him for for commuting the sentence of Maurice Clemmons, the now-deceased suspect in the murders of four Washington police officers last weekend.

Conservative commentators have been particularly critical of then-governor Huckabee for granting clemency to Clemmons when Clemmons was a teenager. Some, including Pat Buchanan, have speculated about the possible negative impact of the story on a 2012 presidential bid by Huckabee.

Huckabee lashed out over what he suggested were misplaced priorities during the radio show.

"It really does show though how sick society has become when we're more interested in the political consequences of an election that's three years away," Huckabee told Scarborough this morning. "…It is disgusting. But people use anything for a political weapon."

He also asserted that some of the facts critics have reported are inaccurate, responding in particular to conservative commentator Michelle Malkin, who stated that some had protested Huckabee's decision to commute Clemmons.

"The judge in the case, the trial judge, recommended the commutation," Huckabee said. "He had a 5-0 vote from the parole board, which was the recommendation that I had received. And despite what Michelle Malkin said, that there had been protests from the victims and the prosecutors, there is no record of that at all in that file. None. Where she came up with that, I don't know."

Huckabee encountered Clemmons' case in 2000, 11 years into Clemmons' 108-year sentence for theft and other charges. The former governor commuted the sentence, citing the fact that Clemmons was a teenager when he was sentenced, and Clemmons was released on parole. He was later arrested on other counts, including child rape, but went free when prosecutors failed to file charges against him.

Clemmons was sought by police as the sole suspect in the murders of four policemen last weekend in Washington, and was shot and killed this morning by a Seattle patrolman following a two-day manhunt.

Some Republican critics, Buchanan and Malkin among them, have likened the situation to that of Willie Horton, who sexually assaulted a woman and attacked her fianc? while released on a furlough program endorsed by then Massachusetts governor and onetime Democratic presidential candidate Michael Dukakis.

"If it is proven… that [Huckabee] was indispensible in seeing to it that this man was released, with the kind of record he had, I think it becomes almost like a Willie Horton situation," Buchanan said on MSNBC's Morning Joe. "If Huckabee gave this fellow a parole, and he was indispensible in paroling him and setting him free, then he's got a hellish political problem, there's no question about it."

This is not the first time Huckabee has been tied to a situation that drew comparisons to the Horton case. In 1997, he is believed to have aided in the process that freed convicted rapist Wayne DuMond, who was arrested again after his release for sexually assaulting and killing another woman.

Huckabee said today that right now the focus should not be on him.

"The real issue is that there are four grieving families in Lakewood, Washington…That's the tragedy," he said.

Huckabee also addressed his critics in an article in the conservative news outlet Human Events today. He listed the "glaring facts" about the situation that he said "some conservative talkers seem to miss."

"I can take responsibility for my actions, but not for the actions of others nor the misinformed words of commentators," wrote Huckabee.
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portland97 says:
Obliviously, Huckabee could not predict the future and the murder of these 4 cops is not directly his fault. I feel for Huckabee because I?m sure he has terrible remorse for what has happened. But, Huckabee got a free pass from the media in the ?08 primaries because no one took him seriously until the month leading up to the Iowa caucus?when he stared to get some traction. While he and his supporters were digging up old 1994 (out of context) YouTube videos of Romney?no one questioned Huckabee?s record. And, whenever any of the other candidates did question Huckabee in the debates he just shrugged it off with a witty comment or joke. Or, he labeled his opponents with ?negative campaigning? whenever any of these issues were mentioned.

This is a troubling and puzzling aspect of Mike Huckabee?s tenure as Governor. He communed/pardons over 1,000+ criminals?more than double the three previous Arkansas Governors issued combined. And sadly, it has taken the murder of 4 Washington police officers for people to start realizing the gravity of these severe misjudgments.

I hope that Huckabee supporters will see past the personality and examine Huckabee based on his public service and judgment.
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rc2250 says:
Why did the guy shoot the 4 officers?
Huckabee is not to blame for this *** for tat murder game.

Just the cost of doing business
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hungry1968-17 says:
"It really does show though how sick society has become when we're more interested in the political consequences of an election that's three years away."




Really Mike?

Why did you pardon this guy?

To pander for votes from the black community, by showing leniency for "one of them"? Also known as the "political consequences of an election"?

You're an accessory to murder you POS!
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mjhs1967 says:
For we ourselves also were sometimes foolish, disobedient, deceived, serving divers lusts and pleasures, livining malice and envy, hateful, and hating one another. REF: Titus 3:3 ...but nooooooo, the GOP nutcases says, look at us, we're PERFECT in every way!

Rove-oveR :(
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whozzzzure says:
Of almost 300 million people in the country, and this yokel thinks he has the right stuff to be president? Right now the GOP is without leadership. The moderates have been muzzled and the lunatic fringe is in charge.
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chitown639 says:
Those four officers would be alive today if Mike Huckabee wasn't so soft on crime.....
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LISTENHERE says:
This entire political witch-hunt is dumb and dumber. Why would a 17-year-old get a 100+ year sentence in the first place? This reminds me of when a man in my former home state of Texas got 1,000 years for crimes - and wound up out in 15. Use your head, dumb Americans! Don't do the crime if you can't do the time, but also don't give the time that doesn't fit the crime. No wonder the world, notably the Islamic world, laughs at you. Perhaps you get your machismo when you raid gay bars, as you believe that that's a "safe" outlet for your anger. Dumb Americans ......
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steve8313 says:
How dare all you people! Judging this man by the things he has done. Next you'll will be judging him on the things he says too!
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forasongca says:
Two words: Willie Horton. The Republicans squeal like stuck pigs now, but they've done the exact same thing in the past, and I'd bet my mortgage that they would do it again if the shoe were on the other foot.

Do you hear that sound, Mr. Huckabee? It's the world's smallest violin.
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luvlite5 says:
Huckabee shows poor judgement period. Just another good ole boy entertainer - heck yeah - ought to pair up with Palin and give us a really good show. We need serious intelligent politicians who will work for us and show sound judgement - not a three ring circus.
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