Mike Huckabee Defends ‘Merry Christmas’ Ad, Says Cross Imagery is Incidental

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Dec. 18: The TV ad features former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee in a red sweater in front of what appears to be a white cross and Christmas tree. (Huckabee for President, Inc.)

In a new television ad debuting Tuesday in Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina, GOP presidential candidate Mike Huckabee does the unthinkable - he wishes early voters “Merry Christmas.”

Wearing a red sweater and standing before a glowing Christmas tree as “Silent Night” plays in the background, the former Arkansas governor asks viewers if they’re “about worn out of all the television commercials you’ve been seeing, mostly about politics.”

Behind Huckabee appears to be a white cross, which may be intersecting shelf lines or a window pane and slowly moves to the right on the screen until it’s behind his head.

But the ordained Baptist minister, who has been riding a wave of evangelical support with his open religious appeals, said Tuesday that it’s just a bookshelf and defended the ad.

“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, speaking in Houston, Texas.

Click here to watch the ad titled, “What Really Matters”

In the ad, Huckabee says, “At this time of year, sometimes it’s nice to pull aside from all of that and remember that what really matters is the celebration of the birth of Christ.”

“I hope you and your family have a magnificent Christmas season. God bless you and Merry Christmas.”

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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 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 “nothing more than 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.

Meanwhile, rival Mitt Romney launched a new TV ad yesterday slamming Huckabee, the ex-Arkansas governor, for commuting the sentences of 1,033 criminals - including 12 convicted murderers. “Huckabee granted more clemencies than the previous three governors combined,” says the 30-second Romney attack ad.

“The difference between us is that I did something he never had to do. I carried out the death penalty 16 times, more than any other governor in my state’s history,” Huckabee told reporters in Los Angeles before attending a Beverly Hills fundraiser. “That’s hardly soft on crime when you make that tough decision and actually carry it out.”

Romney’s state of Massachusetts does not have capital punishment.

The Romney-Huckabee spat continued throughout the day Tuesday.

“Interestingly, Mr. Romney has commended President Bush for the pardon of Scooter Libby, yet he brags that he never gave one as governor,” Huckabee said in Houston.

Returning fire in Columbia, S.C., Romney reiterated that Huckabee is “liberal” on crime and immigration.

Asked about the Christmas ad, Romney said, “We recognize the diversity of faith and we unite over our commitment to religious liberty, and I hope Governor Huckabee, like all of us, is supportive to the diversity of faith and the liberty to worship God as they choose, and I trust that he and the other candidates will do just that.”

Not surprisingly, Huckabee sounded Monday as if he wanted to declare a holiday truce among the Republican presidential contenders.

“I think the country could use a little good will and peace on earth a little more than they can some tit for tat in the political arena,” Huckabee said.

FOX News’ Carl Cameron, Serafin Gomez and Shushannah Walshe, and The New York Post and Associated Press contributed to this report.

885 Responses to “Mike Huckabee Defends ‘Merry Christmas’ Ad, Says Cross Imagery is Incidental”

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Comment by Ronnie Morrow

I agree with Huckabee. If he can not advertise a political campaign that just happens to be Christian, then our country is in a world of hurt and off the track of freedom. Peope should not critcize him because he is a Christian and so chooses to live it. His add should not hurt his campaign in any way, that is if non-Christians really are pro-religous freedoms. The fact is most non-Christians are intolerant of Christianty, despite Christian’s tolerance.

 
Comment by shelly

CARRIE- Thank you for that. You read my mind. AMEN!

 
Comment by Joan

This guy is who we need for our next President.
If everyone who is tired of being forced to be “pc”, and tired of everyone other than Americans guiding America would vote for him, we could get it together.
We need God, Jesus, and Faith……

 
Comment by ginny

Go Mike Huckabee go. We have you on our prayers.

 
Comment by ginny

I am listening to Fox news while typing this on the computer. Sounds like Romney is going to pull out. Sounds good to me. Also hope McCain pulls out since he is liberal and a democrat also. Then Mike Huckabee will automatically be the nominee for President for the republican ticket. I can’t believe that Fox is saying that McCain has this all sewn up. Lets all get together and vote for Mike Huckabee, he is the only true conservative republican.

 
Comment by ginny

Who is this Catholic League President Donahue guy? Sounds like an idiot to me. If he loved Jesus Christ, he would be happy a cross is in the back ground. A vote for Huckabee is a vote for Huckabee. He is the best man for the job. We like Mike Huckabee. McCain and Romney are too liberal. Romney even is for gays and abortion. They sound like democrats to me. Huckabee is the only true conservative republican in the race for the Presidency.

 
Comment by ginny

Hey ya’ll again,
Huckabee won our state. Like I said I know a lot of people voting for Huckabee including me. We are so happy. Lets all get together and finish this thing in the entire United States and vote Mike Huckabee into the Office of the President of the United States. He is the only true conservative for the republican candidacy. He also can beat Obama and Monica Lewinsky’s exboyfriends’ wife. Signed, a Mike Huckabee supporter from the great state of Alabama.

 
Comment by ginny

Hi,
Can ya’ll believe how many comments there are on this advertisement for Huckabee? I think it is great. I say go Huckabee go. We sure hope Huckabee will be the next President of the United States of America. He is the only true conservative republican for President as far as we are concerned. Romney and McCain seem like democrats to me.

 
Comment by ginny

Hi Again,
I don’t understand why doesn’t Romney drop out of the race since he is for abortion and gay people? That is not conservative or republican in my opinion. Also why doesn’t McCain drop out and go with the democrats because he is too liberal?
Thanks. I say go Mike Huckabee for President.

 
Comment by Paul

It’s freedom OF religion Mr. Donahue, not freedom FROM religion!

 

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