That is no lie. These preachers answer questions by the elderly infertile, "You just never know what can occur with god." See, the old folks are having sex and they are concerned the only reason they engage in 'the wild thing' is to have children. No birth control, you understand. The preachers say this stuff in full knowledge there is a camera and microphone in the room.
Fair game.
By Thomas Beaumont
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee (click here) has accused President Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle, of double standards in parenting, saying in an interview published Tuesday that the firsf family shelters its daughters from some things but allows them to listen to the music of Beyoncé.
The sharp rhetoric signals that, should he run for the Republican presidential nomination, Huckabee would make cultural and social issues the cornerstones of his campaign.
While promoting his new book, the former Baptist pastor told People magazine, "I don't understand how on one hand they can be such doting parents and so careful about the intake of everything - how much broccoli they eat and where they go to school ... and yet they don't see anything that might not be suitable" in Beyoncé's lyrics. He also said Beyoncé's choreography is "best left for the privacy of her bedroom."
In his book, Huckabee describes the Grammy Award-winning Beyoncé's lyrics as "obnoxious and toxic mental poison." He also accuses Beyoncé's husband, rapper Jay-Z, of "exploiting his wife" like a "pimp."...
Fair game.
By Thomas Beaumont
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee (click here) has accused President Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle, of double standards in parenting, saying in an interview published Tuesday that the firsf family shelters its daughters from some things but allows them to listen to the music of Beyoncé.
The sharp rhetoric signals that, should he run for the Republican presidential nomination, Huckabee would make cultural and social issues the cornerstones of his campaign.
While promoting his new book, the former Baptist pastor told People magazine, "I don't understand how on one hand they can be such doting parents and so careful about the intake of everything - how much broccoli they eat and where they go to school ... and yet they don't see anything that might not be suitable" in Beyoncé's lyrics. He also said Beyoncé's choreography is "best left for the privacy of her bedroom."
In his book, Huckabee describes the Grammy Award-winning Beyoncé's lyrics as "obnoxious and toxic mental poison." He also accuses Beyoncé's husband, rapper Jay-Z, of "exploiting his wife" like a "pimp."...