AP/ February 11, 2009, 3:42 PM

Huckabee Defends Christmas Ad

Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee on Tuesday defended his Christmas ad amid suggestions that the ordained Baptist minister had gone too far mixing religion and politics.

The ad, which is airing in Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina, shows Huckabee in front of a Christmas tree as he says, "Are you about worn out by all the television commercials you've been seeing, mostly about politics? Well, I don't blame you. At this time of year sometimes it's nice to pull aside from all of that and just remember that what really matters is the celebration of the birth of Christ and being with our family and friends."

Huckabee is courting evangelical voters and other religious conservatives in his bid to win the Iowa caucuses Jan. 3. In Texas for a fundraiser, he said the ad was a harmless holiday greeting even though it excludes other religions.

"If we are so politically correct in this country that a person can't say enough of the nonsense with the political attack ads could we pause for a few days and say Merry Christmas to each other then we're really, really in trouble as a country," Huckabee said.

Catholic League president Bill Donahue said Huckabee went beyond wishing people a joyous holiday. Donahue said he was especially disturbed by the cross-like image created by a white bookcase in the background of the ad, saying he believed it was a subliminal message.

"What he's trying to say to the evangelicals in western Iowa (is): I'm the real thing," Donahue said Tuesday on Fox News Channel's "Fox and Friends. "You know what, sell yourself on your issues, not on what your religion is."

Huckabee said the bookshelf is just a bookshelf and shrugged off the controversy: "I will confess this: If you play the spot backwards it says, 'Paul is dead. Paul is dead."'

He was joking about the Beatles' recording of "The White Album" and the urban legend that if a portion of the album is played backwards, the words "Paul is dead" is heard, a reference to the very much alive Paul McCartney.
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bdrlnt4rl says:
he knew what he was doing, just like his momon comment, he''s a preacher!
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hwy71so says:
The producer said he was actually trying to capture the fireplace.
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hwy71so says:
None of you would have even noticed it if the media hadn''t told you to notice it.

Get real. Its just a book shelf.
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bdrlnt4rl says:
I don''''''''t support Huckabee but, making a big deal out of a bookshelf is extreme.

Posted by denn034

Not really, making a big deal about someones underwear is extreme. huckabee is just the typical deceiving baptist preacher who is anti other faiths and is willing to lie just about anything. including his remark about jesus and satan and acting dumb to the fact that he ''has'' no idea. what baptist preacher does not know how to tell lies about the mormons or any other religion?????
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bdrlnt4rl says:
I was raised Baptist and I can remember trapping my fellow youths in a ''pizza party'' to force religion on them, ya know telling them they are going to hell if they do not get baptisted. Well, I sinse grew aware, and I can see that Huckabee is the typical anti other faiths, sneeky, lying preacher. That is sad and it is hard to believe that ''concerative'' Christians are blind to this fact. But that is called brainwashing. Baptist preachers are great at brainwashing.
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watcher269-2009 says:
It is time AGAIN to take Religion out of Politics or Close down the churches that interfere with Government. Religion is about helping people - NOT running their lives!

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nayblaine says:
While Governor Huckabee is hardly my favorite in the ''08 presidential race, I am disgusted by the big deal the news media has made of Huckabee''s Christmas ad and even his role as a Chrstian leader. Has freedom of religion become so foreign to the news media that a person is prohibited from wishing people a "Merry Christmas"? Does the news media expect all politicians to renounce their faith and become atheists to satisfy those in the news media who lack religious (or any other) values and morals? Apparently so. I remind the media that only in Christian nations -- especially the United States -- does one find true religious tolerance and freedom today. What the news media clearly seeks is one of religious censorship. Journalism majors: You guys need to get a life!
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sgtrds says:
I don''''t support Huckabee but, making a big deal out of a bookshelf is extreme.

Posted by denn034 at 10:34 PM : Dec 19, 2007

Take another look at the ad. That is obviously meant to look like what it was meant to look like, a cross. These ad''s are professionally produced and images like that do NOT happen be accident. Chris Matthews on Hardball called it the worst example of product placement he''s ever seen and I agree. However Huckabee denying that it was meant to be seen as a cross is an out and out lie. Not very christian of him to lie like that.
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denn034 says:
I don''t support Huckabee but, making a big deal out of a bookshelf is extreme.
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kfulster says:
Huckabee''s Christmas ad is insulting for what it leaves out. Are only Christians supposed to celebrate their faith? This is NOT just the Christmas Season, as he so glibbly says. It is also the Bodhi Day; Eid al-adha; Hanukkah; Santa Lucia; Las Posadas; Kwanzaa; Winter Solstice/Yule and there are others. The idea that the month of December belongs to Christians only, is very insulting. He can have his own religion. But, as a Christian he should treat others as he wants to be treated. I don''t believe he''d hold still for a politician who mentioned the other religions and left out Christmas. How about a nice Holiday message. Huckabee can be any religion he wants. But, to ignore that the U.S. is a Country of many religions; faiths and beliefs doesn''t make me believe he''ll be a President that cares for all. I mean really, he can''t even concede that December is anything to Celebrate besides the Christian Holiday. Some Christians get very upset that there are signs that say ''Happy Holidays'', instead of ''Merry Christmas''. Well, at least ''Happy Holidays'' does not omit Christmas. It only includes more than Christianity. But, Huckabee has offended all non-Christians and many who are Christian and believe in tolerance. This is NOT the uniter this country needs.
Karen Fulster
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