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AUGUST 18, 2009 2:36PM

Is Mike Huckabee Crazy? (Update)

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Mike Huckabee – erstwhile Republican presidential hopeful – has lost it.

On a junket paid for by a questionable charity run out of New York, the former Governor of Arkansas and Southern Baptist pastor made the following statements while standing in the West Bank:

“The question is should the Palestinians have a place to call their own? Yes, I have no problem with that, should it be in the middle of the Jewish homeland? That's what I think has to be honestly assessed as virtually unrealistic."

Few in the foreign policy blogosphere have really acknowledged just how significant these statements are.

Glenn Greenwald yesterday brought out the comparison between Huckabee “bashing” US policies on foreign soil and Al Gore doing something similar while in Saudi Arabia back in 2006. The particular hypocrisy Greenwald points to is the lax response when it’s a Republican doing the bashing and it’s an excellent point but it’s one of style and not substance.

Huckabee is rejecting the policy that the United States has endorsed since the Occupation began. He is rejecting what most States and most Israelis support. He is, instead, endorsing quite explicitly the ethnic cleansing of The West Bank.  

The continued expansion of settlements like the ones Huckabee toured this week is what, to use his words makes a Palestinian state “virtually unrealistic”. Claiming that the Israelis have a “god given right” to live wherever they so chose in whatever he means by “Jewish homeland” flies in the face of agreed upon parameters of international law and, ultimately, common sense.

Richard Silverstein does an excellent job in Tikun Olam at deconstructing where Huckabee is coming from (and more importantly, where his funds are coming from).

In the end one could argue that the inability for any progress to be made on a solution to the conflict makes Huckabee’s assertions the reality anyway. The difference of course, is that the principle that Palestinians have rights in their land – be it full democratic rights of a single state solution or the self-determination of a two-state solution – is still the foundation for discussions. What Huckabee wants is the end of discussions, the military suppression and transfer of Palestinian Muslim and Christians alike, and ultimately an ethnically pure Jewish state.

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 -- UPDATE -- 

Stephen Walt has posted about this as well - for some back and forth in the comments between myself and the usual Foreign Policy neocon readers check it out here 

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i believe the movement of the palestinian people to a suitable homeland should begin immediately. i suggest long island and as much of connecticut and rhode island as they need.

it would have been quicker just to gas them in '47, but ben gurion insisted on a 'moral' invasion, a 'moral' occupation, a 'moral' enslavement.

how european jews can be entitled to palestine, but moslem arabs can not, would be a puzzle if justice were involved.
No. Not crazy. That's the terrifying part. He's the worst kind of evil---the friendly affable kind. I saw these comments this morning. Important subject---have to agree with Mr Greenwald
I hereby formally extend an invitation to all displaced Palestinians to move in with Aborigine Al. Plenty of room in the land down under, now that all of those inconvenient indigenous types have been shoveled out of the way.