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January 12, 2021
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Good morning!

Blessings on you and your family, and from all the Huckabee staff!

Today's newsletter includes:

  • Fellow Trump Supporters Ask Us: What The Heck Is QAnon?
  • A Second Impeachment Vote 
  • Sad To Report
  • McCarthy And Trump Talk
  • Fascism
  • Bottom News Story Of The Day
  • Advertisement: The Mediterranean Experience

Sincerely,

Mike Huckabee

Fellow Trump Supporters Ask Us: What The Heck Is QAnon?

By Mike Huckabee

Activists who caused mayhem trying to crash the joint session of Congress last week –- tragically leading to one shooting death and several other fatalities, including one policeman –- have been characterized in news reports as right-wing conspiracy theorists who identify with such groups as QAnon. It’s not the first time Trump supporters have been reportedly associated with QAnon, and when this came up once before, some readers wrote and asked us, “What is QAnon?”

Heck if I knew. Seriously, we had no idea. And those readers must not have known, either, or they wouldn’t have asked us. Judging from typical news accounts, though, Trump supporters are deep into this and other wild conspiracy theories, like the crazy belief that some people actually commit election fraud. Of course we know that’s nonsense, especially when applied to the 2020 election, which we’ve been assured was the most accurate and secure election in our nation’s history and that’s good enough for us. (Sarcasm alert.)

And since news accounts are known for giving such keen and insightful depictions of Trump supporters –- how we think, what motivates us, what we like to buy at Walmart and order at the Olive Garden –- we were frankly a little embarrassed at our ignorance about QAnon. What kind of self-respecting Trump supporters were we, not even knowing what it was, let alone not believing whatever it was they were putting out there? So we did a little very basic research and tackled the question briefly in a months-old newsletter.

After the Capitol Hill riot last week, the topic of QAnon came up again, in a particularly sad context: Ashli Babbitt, the woman who was killed by a Capitol Hill officer inside the building, reportedly at least looked into it herself.

Here’s how the AP put it: “Her Twitter account promoted mainstream conservative views but also included references to the QAnon conspiracy theory, which centers on the baseless belief that Trump had been secretly fighting deep state enemies and a cabal of Satan-worshiping cannibals operating a child sex trafficking ring.”

Well, they kind of had us at “deep state enemies” but lost us at “Satan-worshiping cannibals.”

Please understand, we strongly condemn the foolish and destructive actions at the Capitol. Everyone involved should be ashamed of what they did and those who disobeyed Capitol Police, vandalized the building and led to the death and destruction should be prosecuted as fully as we called for that to happen to the Antifa and BLM rioters last summer. Their actions helped Trump’s adversaries wrongly paint the President and ALL his supporters as insurrectionists and even seditionists, giving the left an excuse to crush our civil rights, which they are now doing. Still, the AP report about Babbitt reads mostly like a hit piece, especially jarring since the woman had been killed just the day before. It includes a couple of nice remarks from her ex-husband Aaron, but otherwise paints her as a nutty Trump supporter who believed all those crazy things about the election and tweeted about gun rights and illegal immigration.

According to the AP report, “Babbitt, an Air Force veteran who identified as a Libertarian and supporter of the 2nd Amendment, frequently posted unsubstantiated views about election fraud by the President and his most extreme supporters –- activists whose conspiracy theories and unflinching support for Trump have attracted large numbers of online followers.”

Babbitt was once charged with road rage, it says, but acquitted. She reportedly supported a recall drive against California Gov. Gavin Newsome, which is at least one testament to sanity and good judgment.

Again quoting from AP: “Brian Levin, Director of the Center for the Study of Hate & Extremism at California State University, San Bernardino, said Babbitt will be remembered as a martyr by people with a wide range of grievances spanning from disbelief in the seriousness of the pandemic to beliefs in QAnon conspiracy theories.

“‘When you have people in an alternate universe, they will take a catalytic event and spin it in a way that is most appealing to their emotions and fears, irrespective of what the facts may end up showing,’ he said.”

Well, isn’t that special. I get the impression that to such a condescending person, gun rights and legal immigration –- and Trump support –- are right up there with a cannibalistic sex trafficking ring as crazy things to believe in. And many on the left eagerly lump us all into that same alternate universe.

I’d also say that anything called the “Center for the Study of Hate & Extremism” might want to focus just a little attention on the hate and extremism coming from the left, along with those wild conspiracy theories about Trump and Putin and Russian prostitutes. Bet they won’t, though. Because those examples are perfectly normal.

Another report, this from the AIR FORCE TIMES, refers to Babbitt as an “adherent" of QAnon.

Incidentally, this report tells us that Babbitt “was part of a mob that, after being incited by President Trump’s fraudulent claims of a stolen election, overran barricades and stormed Congress...” Hold on --- one timeline of events suggests the mob could not have been listening to Trump’s speech and get there in time to cause the chaos at the Capitol when it took place. We're checking into this, but It appears these people might not have even heard Trump speak, so I’m curious to know how he “incited” them.

Also, the event they were interrupting was an attempt by Republicans in Congress to present their evidence, which thanks to their idiocy, was not presented and never will be.

Apparently, Babbitt had posted a photo of herself in a “QAnon” shirt. We wish we could tell you more about this group, but we –- like most Trump supporters –- are just not into that. When President Trump was asked about it by incredibly rude town hall host Savannah Guthrie last year, he said he didn’t know anything about it. “I just don’t know about QAnon,” he said.

Guthrie argued with him (!), as she did repeatedly throughout the interview. “You do know,” she said.

He insisted he did not. Then he said they were against pedophilia, but it seems he was confused and really talking about Antifa. Apparently, even President Trump didn’t know what QAnon is, or had only a vague idea.

Here’s what the NEW YORK POST said about QAnon in a comprehensive report last October.

QAnon was supposedly named for “Q,” a shadowy figure who remains anonymous. But if some of those people who stormed the Capitol and dashed conservative hopes are members of QAnon, I say the “Q” should really stand for “Quixote,” as in Don Quixote, who famously tilted at windmills.

From this we get the word “quixotic,” which means “foolishly impractical, especially in the pursuit of lofty ideals.” Also, “Having or showing ideas that are different and unusual but not practical or likely to succeed.” That foolhardiness and its tragic end are all the “Q” represents to me.

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A Second Impeachment Vote

By Mike Huckabee

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi tried to force the House to adopt by unanimous consent (meaning no debate) a resolution calling on Vice President Pence to invoke the 25th Amendment and remove President Trump from office. Surprise: it failed.

So now, House Democrats are expected to move on to their frankly idiotic second impeachment vote by Wednesday. It’s a move opposed by Republicans and even some moderate Democrats to impeach a President who’s leaving office in eight days and will already be gone by the time the Senate reconvenes, and where there’s no way a two-thirds vote would convict anyway.

I should also mention that the so-called “grounds” for impeachment are that Trump allegedly incited rioters, even though nothing he said urged violence (the opposite, in fact), it’s likely the Capitol rioters hadn’t even heard his speech, and the same people impeaching him just spent most of 2020 defending violent rioters (that includes Nancy Pelosi, whose previous dismissive response to violent protesters attacking buildings and monuments in DC was that people will do what they do.) If you were going to sit down and try to think up a more pointless, nakedly partisan, laughably hypocritical endeavor, I don’t think it would be possible.

Even Democrat Sen. Joe Manchin and former Democrat Senate Leader Tom Dashle see no point in it. This article notes that maybe House Democrats think it will put a special stain on Trump to be the only President to be impeached twice, but considering there was no real evidence for either impeachment, history is more likely to record it as Pelosi leaving a stain of rabid partisanship on the House.

Seven Republican Senators are calling on Joe Biden to intervene and tell Pelosi to reel it in, but so far, he hasn’t.

It not only will accomplish nothing but wasting the taxpayers’ time and money, but it will also tie up Congressional time that Biden hoped to use to start pushing through his agenda.

So come to think of it, so ahead, Nancy, impeach away! It's for the good of America and to protect the Constitution! And here’s another conservative who supports impeachment, just because of how foolish it will make the Democrats look.

Finally, leave it to the satirical site the Babylon Bee to write the perfect epitaph not for the Trump Administration but for the twilight of the Bizarro World straw manTrump that the Democrats and the media invented and obsessed over for the past four years, and apparently will keep doing so until the sun burns out.

Sad To Report

By Mike Huckabee

We’re sad to report that Las Vegas mogul Sheldon Adelson has died of cancer at 87. The billionaire CEO of Las Vegas Sands Corp was a longtime major Republican donor and early supporter of Donald Trump. As former President George W. Bush noted, "He was an American patriot and a strong supporter of Israel. Sheldon was a generous benefactor of charitable causes, especially medical research and Jewish heritage education.” We send our prayers and condolences to his family.

McCarthy And Trump Talk

By Mike Huckabee

There’s a story that President Trump acknowledged some blame for the protester violence at the Capitol last week. reportedly on a phone call with House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy. But this is attributed to “a source,” there are no direct quotes, and the White House didn’t comment, so I’m not certain how much credence to give this, or even what "acknowledging blame" means. Still, here’s the link, for what it’s worth.

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Fascism

By Mike Huckabee

Judging by the recent actions of Big Tech, the media and certain Democratic Party leaders, this might be a good time for a lesson in the meaning and history of fascism.

Bottom News Story of the Day

By Mike Huckabee

Former Secretary of State Colin Powell, who endorsed Obama in 2008 and 2012, Hillary Clinton in 2016, and Joe Biden in 2020, announced that he is no longer a Republican. In that same spirit, I hereby announce that I am no longer a teenager.

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  • Ron Lumsden

    01/12/2021 12:41 PM

    Hi Mike, I want to begin by saying I was hopeful you would have been our president at one time, but then I wouldn't want to wish that on anyone, the way things are these days. Still the time for Godly men to stand up and lead is well at hand, I believe. Trump certainly didn't start out to be my first choice, but I believe he has seen the light as they say, and this experience has certainly opened his eyes to Jesus Christ and His path for our country. I believe Trump has attempted to fulfill that path, as much as he has been allowed to. I have always been a conservative with biblical views on the path of our nation. One that was given to us by God, but now is in jeopardy of being taken away from us, unless we turn from our ways and humble ourselves and ask God to heal our land. I believe He will do that for those who are called by His name. How that manifests itself is still uncertain, Gods ways are mysterious, but they are always good. My concern is what are WE supposed to be doing to accomplish His path for our nation? Not to slight the power of prayer, but phrases like "describing the water, while people drown", and "leaning on a shovel, praying for a hole" come to mind. I think a lot of us are confused about when to act, and then what action is justified? Your thoughts?

  • Genie Chipman

    01/12/2021 12:31 PM

    As always, I enjoyed today's newsletter, but was unable to link to the Babylon Bee article. It came up as a "404 error-not found." Have others had this same problem, or is it just my computer?
    Thank you, Mr. Huckabee for always providing intelligent, thoughtful commentary on events shaping our history. You are a voice of reason, a person who is greatly appreciated!

  • Stephen Russell

    01/12/2021 12:21 PM

    Impeachment outcomes:
    Impeach Citizen Trump?
    Slow Biden agenda
    Divide the nation more
    Civil War 2
    Bad optics overall
    Done for Revenge ONLY vs earlier attempt
    US looks bad

  • Joseph Schiavone

    01/12/2021 12:14 PM

    I find it amazing that all media discussing Trumps' election fraud claims ALWAYS preface it with false or unsubstantiated etc, like they have been programmed.

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    Biden Scandal News

    January 12, 2021
    |

    Good morning!

    Blessings on you and your family, and from all the Huckabee staff!

    Today's newsletter includes:

    • Fellow Trump Supporters Ask Us: What The Heck Is QAnon?
    • A Second Impeachment Vote 
    • Sad To Report
    • McCarthy And Trump Talk
    • Fascism
    • Bottom News Story Of The Day
    • Advertisement: The Mediterranean Experience

    Sincerely,

    Mike Huckabee

    Fellow Trump Supporters Ask Us: What The Heck Is QAnon?

    By Mike Huckabee

    Activists who caused mayhem trying to crash the joint session of Congress last week –- tragically leading to one shooting death and several other fatalities, including one policeman –- have been characterized in news reports as right-wing conspiracy theorists who identify with such groups as QAnon. It’s not the first time Trump supporters have been reportedly associated with QAnon, and when this came up once before, some readers wrote and asked us, “What is QAnon?”

    Heck if I knew. Seriously, we had no idea. And those readers must not have known, either, or they wouldn’t have asked us. Judging from typical news accounts, though, Trump supporters are deep into this and other wild conspiracy theories, like the crazy belief that some people actually commit election fraud. Of course we know that’s nonsense, especially when applied to the 2020 election, which we’ve been assured was the most accurate and secure election in our nation’s history and that’s good enough for us. (Sarcasm alert.)

    And since news accounts are known for giving such keen and insightful depictions of Trump supporters –- how we think, what motivates us, what we like to buy at Walmart and order at the Olive Garden –- we were frankly a little embarrassed at our ignorance about QAnon. What kind of self-respecting Trump supporters were we, not even knowing what it was, let alone not believing whatever it was they were putting out there? So we did a little very basic research and tackled the question briefly in a months-old newsletter.

    After the Capitol Hill riot last week, the topic of QAnon came up again, in a particularly sad context: Ashli Babbitt, the woman who was killed by a Capitol Hill officer inside the building, reportedly at least looked into it herself.

    Here’s how the AP put it: “Her Twitter account promoted mainstream conservative views but also included references to the QAnon conspiracy theory, which centers on the baseless belief that Trump had been secretly fighting deep state enemies and a cabal of Satan-worshiping cannibals operating a child sex trafficking ring.”

    Well, they kind of had us at “deep state enemies” but lost us at “Satan-worshiping cannibals.”

    Please understand, we strongly condemn the foolish and destructive actions at the Capitol. Everyone involved should be ashamed of what they did and those who disobeyed Capitol Police, vandalized the building and led to the death and destruction should be prosecuted as fully as we called for that to happen to the Antifa and BLM rioters last summer. Their actions helped Trump’s adversaries wrongly paint the President and ALL his supporters as insurrectionists and even seditionists, giving the left an excuse to crush our civil rights, which they are now doing. Still, the AP report about Babbitt reads mostly like a hit piece, especially jarring since the woman had been killed just the day before. It includes a couple of nice remarks from her ex-husband Aaron, but otherwise paints her as a nutty Trump supporter who believed all those crazy things about the election and tweeted about gun rights and illegal immigration.

    According to the AP report, “Babbitt, an Air Force veteran who identified as a Libertarian and supporter of the 2nd Amendment, frequently posted unsubstantiated views about election fraud by the President and his most extreme supporters –- activists whose conspiracy theories and unflinching support for Trump have attracted large numbers of online followers.”

    Babbitt was once charged with road rage, it says, but acquitted. She reportedly supported a recall drive against California Gov. Gavin Newsome, which is at least one testament to sanity and good judgment.

    Again quoting from AP: “Brian Levin, Director of the Center for the Study of Hate & Extremism at California State University, San Bernardino, said Babbitt will be remembered as a martyr by people with a wide range of grievances spanning from disbelief in the seriousness of the pandemic to beliefs in QAnon conspiracy theories.

    “‘When you have people in an alternate universe, they will take a catalytic event and spin it in a way that is most appealing to their emotions and fears, irrespective of what the facts may end up showing,’ he said.”

    Well, isn’t that special. I get the impression that to such a condescending person, gun rights and legal immigration –- and Trump support –- are right up there with a cannibalistic sex trafficking ring as crazy things to believe in. And many on the left eagerly lump us all into that same alternate universe.

    I’d also say that anything called the “Center for the Study of Hate & Extremism” might want to focus just a little attention on the hate and extremism coming from the left, along with those wild conspiracy theories about Trump and Putin and Russian prostitutes. Bet they won’t, though. Because those examples are perfectly normal.

    Another report, this from the AIR FORCE TIMES, refers to Babbitt as an “adherent" of QAnon.

    Incidentally, this report tells us that Babbitt “was part of a mob that, after being incited by President Trump’s fraudulent claims of a stolen election, overran barricades and stormed Congress...” Hold on --- one timeline of events suggests the mob could not have been listening to Trump’s speech and get there in time to cause the chaos at the Capitol when it took place. We're checking into this, but It appears these people might not have even heard Trump speak, so I’m curious to know how he “incited” them.

    Also, the event they were interrupting was an attempt by Republicans in Congress to present their evidence, which thanks to their idiocy, was not presented and never will be.

    Apparently, Babbitt had posted a photo of herself in a “QAnon” shirt. We wish we could tell you more about this group, but we –- like most Trump supporters –- are just not into that. When President Trump was asked about it by incredibly rude town hall host Savannah Guthrie last year, he said he didn’t know anything about it. “I just don’t know about QAnon,” he said.

    Guthrie argued with him (!), as she did repeatedly throughout the interview. “You do know,” she said.

    He insisted he did not. Then he said they were against pedophilia, but it seems he was confused and really talking about Antifa. Apparently, even President Trump didn’t know what QAnon is, or had only a vague idea.

    Here’s what the NEW YORK POST said about QAnon in a comprehensive report last October.

    QAnon was supposedly named for “Q,” a shadowy figure who remains anonymous. But if some of those people who stormed the Capitol and dashed conservative hopes are members of QAnon, I say the “Q” should really stand for “Quixote,” as in Don Quixote, who famously tilted at windmills.

    From this we get the word “quixotic,” which means “foolishly impractical, especially in the pursuit of lofty ideals.” Also, “Having or showing ideas that are different and unusual but not practical or likely to succeed.” That foolhardiness and its tragic end are all the “Q” represents to me.

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    A Second Impeachment Vote

    By Mike Huckabee

    House Speaker Nancy Pelosi tried to force the House to adopt by unanimous consent (meaning no debate) a resolution calling on Vice President Pence to invoke the 25th Amendment and remove President Trump from office. Surprise: it failed.

    So now, House Democrats are expected to move on to their frankly idiotic second impeachment vote by Wednesday. It’s a move opposed by Republicans and even some moderate Democrats to impeach a President who’s leaving office in eight days and will already be gone by the time the Senate reconvenes, and where there’s no way a two-thirds vote would convict anyway.

    I should also mention that the so-called “grounds” for impeachment are that Trump allegedly incited rioters, even though nothing he said urged violence (the opposite, in fact), it’s likely the Capitol rioters hadn’t even heard his speech, and the same people impeaching him just spent most of 2020 defending violent rioters (that includes Nancy Pelosi, whose previous dismissive response to violent protesters attacking buildings and monuments in DC was that people will do what they do.) If you were going to sit down and try to think up a more pointless, nakedly partisan, laughably hypocritical endeavor, I don’t think it would be possible.

    Even Democrat Sen. Joe Manchin and former Democrat Senate Leader Tom Dashle see no point in it. This article notes that maybe House Democrats think it will put a special stain on Trump to be the only President to be impeached twice, but considering there was no real evidence for either impeachment, history is more likely to record it as Pelosi leaving a stain of rabid partisanship on the House.

    Seven Republican Senators are calling on Joe Biden to intervene and tell Pelosi to reel it in, but so far, he hasn’t.

    It not only will accomplish nothing but wasting the taxpayers’ time and money, but it will also tie up Congressional time that Biden hoped to use to start pushing through his agenda.

    So come to think of it, so ahead, Nancy, impeach away! It's for the good of America and to protect the Constitution! And here’s another conservative who supports impeachment, just because of how foolish it will make the Democrats look.

    Finally, leave it to the satirical site the Babylon Bee to write the perfect epitaph not for the Trump Administration but for the twilight of the Bizarro World straw manTrump that the Democrats and the media invented and obsessed over for the past four years, and apparently will keep doing so until the sun burns out.

    Sad To Report

    By Mike Huckabee

    We’re sad to report that Las Vegas mogul Sheldon Adelson has died of cancer at 87. The billionaire CEO of Las Vegas Sands Corp was a longtime major Republican donor and early supporter of Donald Trump. As former President George W. Bush noted, "He was an American patriot and a strong supporter of Israel. Sheldon was a generous benefactor of charitable causes, especially medical research and Jewish heritage education.” We send our prayers and condolences to his family.

    McCarthy And Trump Talk

    By Mike Huckabee

    There’s a story that President Trump acknowledged some blame for the protester violence at the Capitol last week. reportedly on a phone call with House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy. But this is attributed to “a source,” there are no direct quotes, and the White House didn’t comment, so I’m not certain how much credence to give this, or even what "acknowledging blame" means. Still, here’s the link, for what it’s worth.

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    Fascism

    By Mike Huckabee

    Judging by the recent actions of Big Tech, the media and certain Democratic Party leaders, this might be a good time for a lesson in the meaning and history of fascism.

    Bottom News Story of the Day

    By Mike Huckabee

    Former Secretary of State Colin Powell, who endorsed Obama in 2008 and 2012, Hillary Clinton in 2016, and Joe Biden in 2020, announced that he is no longer a Republican. In that same spirit, I hereby announce that I am no longer a teenager.

    Advertisement: The Mediterranean Experience

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    To learn more, visit my website here.

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    Comments 51-54 of 54

    • Ron Lumsden

      01/12/2021 12:41 PM

      Hi Mike, I want to begin by saying I was hopeful you would have been our president at one time, but then I wouldn't want to wish that on anyone, the way things are these days. Still the time for Godly men to stand up and lead is well at hand, I believe. Trump certainly didn't start out to be my first choice, but I believe he has seen the light as they say, and this experience has certainly opened his eyes to Jesus Christ and His path for our country. I believe Trump has attempted to fulfill that path, as much as he has been allowed to. I have always been a conservative with biblical views on the path of our nation. One that was given to us by God, but now is in jeopardy of being taken away from us, unless we turn from our ways and humble ourselves and ask God to heal our land. I believe He will do that for those who are called by His name. How that manifests itself is still uncertain, Gods ways are mysterious, but they are always good. My concern is what are WE supposed to be doing to accomplish His path for our nation? Not to slight the power of prayer, but phrases like "describing the water, while people drown", and "leaning on a shovel, praying for a hole" come to mind. I think a lot of us are confused about when to act, and then what action is justified? Your thoughts?

    • Genie Chipman

      01/12/2021 12:31 PM

      As always, I enjoyed today's newsletter, but was unable to link to the Babylon Bee article. It came up as a "404 error-not found." Have others had this same problem, or is it just my computer?
      Thank you, Mr. Huckabee for always providing intelligent, thoughtful commentary on events shaping our history. You are a voice of reason, a person who is greatly appreciated!

    • Stephen Russell

      01/12/2021 12:21 PM

      Impeachment outcomes:
      Impeach Citizen Trump?
      Slow Biden agenda
      Divide the nation more
      Civil War 2
      Bad optics overall
      Done for Revenge ONLY vs earlier attempt
      US looks bad

    • Joseph Schiavone

      01/12/2021 12:14 PM

      I find it amazing that all media discussing Trumps' election fraud claims ALWAYS preface it with false or unsubstantiated etc, like they have been programmed.

    Trump Indictment News

    January 12, 2021
    |

    Good morning!

    Blessings on you and your family, and from all the Huckabee staff!

    Today's newsletter includes:

    • Fellow Trump Supporters Ask Us: What The Heck Is QAnon?
    • A Second Impeachment Vote 
    • Sad To Report
    • McCarthy And Trump Talk
    • Fascism
    • Bottom News Story Of The Day
    • Advertisement: The Mediterranean Experience

    Sincerely,

    Mike Huckabee

    Fellow Trump Supporters Ask Us: What The Heck Is QAnon?

    By Mike Huckabee

    Activists who caused mayhem trying to crash the joint session of Congress last week –- tragically leading to one shooting death and several other fatalities, including one policeman –- have been characterized in news reports as right-wing conspiracy theorists who identify with such groups as QAnon. It’s not the first time Trump supporters have been reportedly associated with QAnon, and when this came up once before, some readers wrote and asked us, “What is QAnon?”

    Heck if I knew. Seriously, we had no idea. And those readers must not have known, either, or they wouldn’t have asked us. Judging from typical news accounts, though, Trump supporters are deep into this and other wild conspiracy theories, like the crazy belief that some people actually commit election fraud. Of course we know that’s nonsense, especially when applied to the 2020 election, which we’ve been assured was the most accurate and secure election in our nation’s history and that’s good enough for us. (Sarcasm alert.)

    And since news accounts are known for giving such keen and insightful depictions of Trump supporters –- how we think, what motivates us, what we like to buy at Walmart and order at the Olive Garden –- we were frankly a little embarrassed at our ignorance about QAnon. What kind of self-respecting Trump supporters were we, not even knowing what it was, let alone not believing whatever it was they were putting out there? So we did a little very basic research and tackled the question briefly in a months-old newsletter.

    After the Capitol Hill riot last week, the topic of QAnon came up again, in a particularly sad context: Ashli Babbitt, the woman who was killed by a Capitol Hill officer inside the building, reportedly at least looked into it herself.

    Here’s how the AP put it: “Her Twitter account promoted mainstream conservative views but also included references to the QAnon conspiracy theory, which centers on the baseless belief that Trump had been secretly fighting deep state enemies and a cabal of Satan-worshiping cannibals operating a child sex trafficking ring.”

    Well, they kind of had us at “deep state enemies” but lost us at “Satan-worshiping cannibals.”

    Please understand, we strongly condemn the foolish and destructive actions at the Capitol. Everyone involved should be ashamed of what they did and those who disobeyed Capitol Police, vandalized the building and led to the death and destruction should be prosecuted as fully as we called for that to happen to the Antifa and BLM rioters last summer. Their actions helped Trump’s adversaries wrongly paint the President and ALL his supporters as insurrectionists and even seditionists, giving the left an excuse to crush our civil rights, which they are now doing. Still, the AP report about Babbitt reads mostly like a hit piece, especially jarring since the woman had been killed just the day before. It includes a couple of nice remarks from her ex-husband Aaron, but otherwise paints her as a nutty Trump supporter who believed all those crazy things about the election and tweeted about gun rights and illegal immigration.

    According to the AP report, “Babbitt, an Air Force veteran who identified as a Libertarian and supporter of the 2nd Amendment, frequently posted unsubstantiated views about election fraud by the President and his most extreme supporters –- activists whose conspiracy theories and unflinching support for Trump have attracted large numbers of online followers.”

    Babbitt was once charged with road rage, it says, but acquitted. She reportedly supported a recall drive against California Gov. Gavin Newsome, which is at least one testament to sanity and good judgment.

    Again quoting from AP: “Brian Levin, Director of the Center for the Study of Hate & Extremism at California State University, San Bernardino, said Babbitt will be remembered as a martyr by people with a wide range of grievances spanning from disbelief in the seriousness of the pandemic to beliefs in QAnon conspiracy theories.

    “‘When you have people in an alternate universe, they will take a catalytic event and spin it in a way that is most appealing to their emotions and fears, irrespective of what the facts may end up showing,’ he said.”

    Well, isn’t that special. I get the impression that to such a condescending person, gun rights and legal immigration –- and Trump support –- are right up there with a cannibalistic sex trafficking ring as crazy things to believe in. And many on the left eagerly lump us all into that same alternate universe.

    I’d also say that anything called the “Center for the Study of Hate & Extremism” might want to focus just a little attention on the hate and extremism coming from the left, along with those wild conspiracy theories about Trump and Putin and Russian prostitutes. Bet they won’t, though. Because those examples are perfectly normal.

    Another report, this from the AIR FORCE TIMES, refers to Babbitt as an “adherent" of QAnon.

    Incidentally, this report tells us that Babbitt “was part of a mob that, after being incited by President Trump’s fraudulent claims of a stolen election, overran barricades and stormed Congress...” Hold on --- one timeline of events suggests the mob could not have been listening to Trump’s speech and get there in time to cause the chaos at the Capitol when it took place. We're checking into this, but It appears these people might not have even heard Trump speak, so I’m curious to know how he “incited” them.

    Also, the event they were interrupting was an attempt by Republicans in Congress to present their evidence, which thanks to their idiocy, was not presented and never will be.

    Apparently, Babbitt had posted a photo of herself in a “QAnon” shirt. We wish we could tell you more about this group, but we –- like most Trump supporters –- are just not into that. When President Trump was asked about it by incredibly rude town hall host Savannah Guthrie last year, he said he didn’t know anything about it. “I just don’t know about QAnon,” he said.

    Guthrie argued with him (!), as she did repeatedly throughout the interview. “You do know,” she said.

    He insisted he did not. Then he said they were against pedophilia, but it seems he was confused and really talking about Antifa. Apparently, even President Trump didn’t know what QAnon is, or had only a vague idea.

    Here’s what the NEW YORK POST said about QAnon in a comprehensive report last October.

    QAnon was supposedly named for “Q,” a shadowy figure who remains anonymous. But if some of those people who stormed the Capitol and dashed conservative hopes are members of QAnon, I say the “Q” should really stand for “Quixote,” as in Don Quixote, who famously tilted at windmills.

    From this we get the word “quixotic,” which means “foolishly impractical, especially in the pursuit of lofty ideals.” Also, “Having or showing ideas that are different and unusual but not practical or likely to succeed.” That foolhardiness and its tragic end are all the “Q” represents to me.

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    A Second Impeachment Vote

    By Mike Huckabee

    House Speaker Nancy Pelosi tried to force the House to adopt by unanimous consent (meaning no debate) a resolution calling on Vice President Pence to invoke the 25th Amendment and remove President Trump from office. Surprise: it failed.

    So now, House Democrats are expected to move on to their frankly idiotic second impeachment vote by Wednesday. It’s a move opposed by Republicans and even some moderate Democrats to impeach a President who’s leaving office in eight days and will already be gone by the time the Senate reconvenes, and where there’s no way a two-thirds vote would convict anyway.

    I should also mention that the so-called “grounds” for impeachment are that Trump allegedly incited rioters, even though nothing he said urged violence (the opposite, in fact), it’s likely the Capitol rioters hadn’t even heard his speech, and the same people impeaching him just spent most of 2020 defending violent rioters (that includes Nancy Pelosi, whose previous dismissive response to violent protesters attacking buildings and monuments in DC was that people will do what they do.) If you were going to sit down and try to think up a more pointless, nakedly partisan, laughably hypocritical endeavor, I don’t think it would be possible.

    Even Democrat Sen. Joe Manchin and former Democrat Senate Leader Tom Dashle see no point in it. This article notes that maybe House Democrats think it will put a special stain on Trump to be the only President to be impeached twice, but considering there was no real evidence for either impeachment, history is more likely to record it as Pelosi leaving a stain of rabid partisanship on the House.

    Seven Republican Senators are calling on Joe Biden to intervene and tell Pelosi to reel it in, but so far, he hasn’t.

    It not only will accomplish nothing but wasting the taxpayers’ time and money, but it will also tie up Congressional time that Biden hoped to use to start pushing through his agenda.

    So come to think of it, so ahead, Nancy, impeach away! It's for the good of America and to protect the Constitution! And here’s another conservative who supports impeachment, just because of how foolish it will make the Democrats look.

    Finally, leave it to the satirical site the Babylon Bee to write the perfect epitaph not for the Trump Administration but for the twilight of the Bizarro World straw manTrump that the Democrats and the media invented and obsessed over for the past four years, and apparently will keep doing so until the sun burns out.

    Sad To Report

    By Mike Huckabee

    We’re sad to report that Las Vegas mogul Sheldon Adelson has died of cancer at 87. The billionaire CEO of Las Vegas Sands Corp was a longtime major Republican donor and early supporter of Donald Trump. As former President George W. Bush noted, "He was an American patriot and a strong supporter of Israel. Sheldon was a generous benefactor of charitable causes, especially medical research and Jewish heritage education.” We send our prayers and condolences to his family.

    McCarthy And Trump Talk

    By Mike Huckabee

    There’s a story that President Trump acknowledged some blame for the protester violence at the Capitol last week. reportedly on a phone call with House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy. But this is attributed to “a source,” there are no direct quotes, and the White House didn’t comment, so I’m not certain how much credence to give this, or even what "acknowledging blame" means. Still, here’s the link, for what it’s worth.

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    Fascism

    By Mike Huckabee

    Judging by the recent actions of Big Tech, the media and certain Democratic Party leaders, this might be a good time for a lesson in the meaning and history of fascism.

    Bottom News Story of the Day

    By Mike Huckabee

    Former Secretary of State Colin Powell, who endorsed Obama in 2008 and 2012, Hillary Clinton in 2016, and Joe Biden in 2020, announced that he is no longer a Republican. In that same spirit, I hereby announce that I am no longer a teenager.

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    • Ron Lumsden

      01/12/2021 12:41 PM

      Hi Mike, I want to begin by saying I was hopeful you would have been our president at one time, but then I wouldn't want to wish that on anyone, the way things are these days. Still the time for Godly men to stand up and lead is well at hand, I believe. Trump certainly didn't start out to be my first choice, but I believe he has seen the light as they say, and this experience has certainly opened his eyes to Jesus Christ and His path for our country. I believe Trump has attempted to fulfill that path, as much as he has been allowed to. I have always been a conservative with biblical views on the path of our nation. One that was given to us by God, but now is in jeopardy of being taken away from us, unless we turn from our ways and humble ourselves and ask God to heal our land. I believe He will do that for those who are called by His name. How that manifests itself is still uncertain, Gods ways are mysterious, but they are always good. My concern is what are WE supposed to be doing to accomplish His path for our nation? Not to slight the power of prayer, but phrases like "describing the water, while people drown", and "leaning on a shovel, praying for a hole" come to mind. I think a lot of us are confused about when to act, and then what action is justified? Your thoughts?

    • Genie Chipman

      01/12/2021 12:31 PM

      As always, I enjoyed today's newsletter, but was unable to link to the Babylon Bee article. It came up as a "404 error-not found." Have others had this same problem, or is it just my computer?
      Thank you, Mr. Huckabee for always providing intelligent, thoughtful commentary on events shaping our history. You are a voice of reason, a person who is greatly appreciated!

    • Stephen Russell

      01/12/2021 12:21 PM

      Impeachment outcomes:
      Impeach Citizen Trump?
      Slow Biden agenda
      Divide the nation more
      Civil War 2
      Bad optics overall
      Done for Revenge ONLY vs earlier attempt
      US looks bad

    • Joseph Schiavone

      01/12/2021 12:14 PM

      I find it amazing that all media discussing Trumps' election fraud claims ALWAYS preface it with false or unsubstantiated etc, like they have been programmed.

    Election 2024 Coverage

    January 12, 2021
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    Good morning!

    Blessings on you and your family, and from all the Huckabee staff!

    Today's newsletter includes:

    • Fellow Trump Supporters Ask Us: What The Heck Is QAnon?
    • A Second Impeachment Vote 
    • Sad To Report
    • McCarthy And Trump Talk
    • Fascism
    • Bottom News Story Of The Day
    • Advertisement: The Mediterranean Experience

    Sincerely,

    Mike Huckabee

    Fellow Trump Supporters Ask Us: What The Heck Is QAnon?

    By Mike Huckabee

    Activists who caused mayhem trying to crash the joint session of Congress last week –- tragically leading to one shooting death and several other fatalities, including one policeman –- have been characterized in news reports as right-wing conspiracy theorists who identify with such groups as QAnon. It’s not the first time Trump supporters have been reportedly associated with QAnon, and when this came up once before, some readers wrote and asked us, “What is QAnon?”

    Heck if I knew. Seriously, we had no idea. And those readers must not have known, either, or they wouldn’t have asked us. Judging from typical news accounts, though, Trump supporters are deep into this and other wild conspiracy theories, like the crazy belief that some people actually commit election fraud. Of course we know that’s nonsense, especially when applied to the 2020 election, which we’ve been assured was the most accurate and secure election in our nation’s history and that’s good enough for us. (Sarcasm alert.)

    And since news accounts are known for giving such keen and insightful depictions of Trump supporters –- how we think, what motivates us, what we like to buy at Walmart and order at the Olive Garden –- we were frankly a little embarrassed at our ignorance about QAnon. What kind of self-respecting Trump supporters were we, not even knowing what it was, let alone not believing whatever it was they were putting out there? So we did a little very basic research and tackled the question briefly in a months-old newsletter.

    After the Capitol Hill riot last week, the topic of QAnon came up again, in a particularly sad context: Ashli Babbitt, the woman who was killed by a Capitol Hill officer inside the building, reportedly at least looked into it herself.

    Here’s how the AP put it: “Her Twitter account promoted mainstream conservative views but also included references to the QAnon conspiracy theory, which centers on the baseless belief that Trump had been secretly fighting deep state enemies and a cabal of Satan-worshiping cannibals operating a child sex trafficking ring.”

    Well, they kind of had us at “deep state enemies” but lost us at “Satan-worshiping cannibals.”

    Please understand, we strongly condemn the foolish and destructive actions at the Capitol. Everyone involved should be ashamed of what they did and those who disobeyed Capitol Police, vandalized the building and led to the death and destruction should be prosecuted as fully as we called for that to happen to the Antifa and BLM rioters last summer. Their actions helped Trump’s adversaries wrongly paint the President and ALL his supporters as insurrectionists and even seditionists, giving the left an excuse to crush our civil rights, which they are now doing. Still, the AP report about Babbitt reads mostly like a hit piece, especially jarring since the woman had been killed just the day before. It includes a couple of nice remarks from her ex-husband Aaron, but otherwise paints her as a nutty Trump supporter who believed all those crazy things about the election and tweeted about gun rights and illegal immigration.

    According to the AP report, “Babbitt, an Air Force veteran who identified as a Libertarian and supporter of the 2nd Amendment, frequently posted unsubstantiated views about election fraud by the President and his most extreme supporters –- activists whose conspiracy theories and unflinching support for Trump have attracted large numbers of online followers.”

    Babbitt was once charged with road rage, it says, but acquitted. She reportedly supported a recall drive against California Gov. Gavin Newsome, which is at least one testament to sanity and good judgment.

    Again quoting from AP: “Brian Levin, Director of the Center for the Study of Hate & Extremism at California State University, San Bernardino, said Babbitt will be remembered as a martyr by people with a wide range of grievances spanning from disbelief in the seriousness of the pandemic to beliefs in QAnon conspiracy theories.

    “‘When you have people in an alternate universe, they will take a catalytic event and spin it in a way that is most appealing to their emotions and fears, irrespective of what the facts may end up showing,’ he said.”

    Well, isn’t that special. I get the impression that to such a condescending person, gun rights and legal immigration –- and Trump support –- are right up there with a cannibalistic sex trafficking ring as crazy things to believe in. And many on the left eagerly lump us all into that same alternate universe.

    I’d also say that anything called the “Center for the Study of Hate & Extremism” might want to focus just a little attention on the hate and extremism coming from the left, along with those wild conspiracy theories about Trump and Putin and Russian prostitutes. Bet they won’t, though. Because those examples are perfectly normal.

    Another report, this from the AIR FORCE TIMES, refers to Babbitt as an “adherent" of QAnon.

    Incidentally, this report tells us that Babbitt “was part of a mob that, after being incited by President Trump’s fraudulent claims of a stolen election, overran barricades and stormed Congress...” Hold on --- one timeline of events suggests the mob could not have been listening to Trump’s speech and get there in time to cause the chaos at the Capitol when it took place. We're checking into this, but It appears these people might not have even heard Trump speak, so I’m curious to know how he “incited” them.

    Also, the event they were interrupting was an attempt by Republicans in Congress to present their evidence, which thanks to their idiocy, was not presented and never will be.

    Apparently, Babbitt had posted a photo of herself in a “QAnon” shirt. We wish we could tell you more about this group, but we –- like most Trump supporters –- are just not into that. When President Trump was asked about it by incredibly rude town hall host Savannah Guthrie last year, he said he didn’t know anything about it. “I just don’t know about QAnon,” he said.

    Guthrie argued with him (!), as she did repeatedly throughout the interview. “You do know,” she said.

    He insisted he did not. Then he said they were against pedophilia, but it seems he was confused and really talking about Antifa. Apparently, even President Trump didn’t know what QAnon is, or had only a vague idea.

    Here’s what the NEW YORK POST said about QAnon in a comprehensive report last October.

    QAnon was supposedly named for “Q,” a shadowy figure who remains anonymous. But if some of those people who stormed the Capitol and dashed conservative hopes are members of QAnon, I say the “Q” should really stand for “Quixote,” as in Don Quixote, who famously tilted at windmills.

    From this we get the word “quixotic,” which means “foolishly impractical, especially in the pursuit of lofty ideals.” Also, “Having or showing ideas that are different and unusual but not practical or likely to succeed.” That foolhardiness and its tragic end are all the “Q” represents to me.

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    A Second Impeachment Vote

    By Mike Huckabee

    House Speaker Nancy Pelosi tried to force the House to adopt by unanimous consent (meaning no debate) a resolution calling on Vice President Pence to invoke the 25th Amendment and remove President Trump from office. Surprise: it failed.

    So now, House Democrats are expected to move on to their frankly idiotic second impeachment vote by Wednesday. It’s a move opposed by Republicans and even some moderate Democrats to impeach a President who’s leaving office in eight days and will already be gone by the time the Senate reconvenes, and where there’s no way a two-thirds vote would convict anyway.

    I should also mention that the so-called “grounds” for impeachment are that Trump allegedly incited rioters, even though nothing he said urged violence (the opposite, in fact), it’s likely the Capitol rioters hadn’t even heard his speech, and the same people impeaching him just spent most of 2020 defending violent rioters (that includes Nancy Pelosi, whose previous dismissive response to violent protesters attacking buildings and monuments in DC was that people will do what they do.) If you were going to sit down and try to think up a more pointless, nakedly partisan, laughably hypocritical endeavor, I don’t think it would be possible.

    Even Democrat Sen. Joe Manchin and former Democrat Senate Leader Tom Dashle see no point in it. This article notes that maybe House Democrats think it will put a special stain on Trump to be the only President to be impeached twice, but considering there was no real evidence for either impeachment, history is more likely to record it as Pelosi leaving a stain of rabid partisanship on the House.

    Seven Republican Senators are calling on Joe Biden to intervene and tell Pelosi to reel it in, but so far, he hasn’t.

    It not only will accomplish nothing but wasting the taxpayers’ time and money, but it will also tie up Congressional time that Biden hoped to use to start pushing through his agenda.

    So come to think of it, so ahead, Nancy, impeach away! It's for the good of America and to protect the Constitution! And here’s another conservative who supports impeachment, just because of how foolish it will make the Democrats look.

    Finally, leave it to the satirical site the Babylon Bee to write the perfect epitaph not for the Trump Administration but for the twilight of the Bizarro World straw manTrump that the Democrats and the media invented and obsessed over for the past four years, and apparently will keep doing so until the sun burns out.

    Sad To Report

    By Mike Huckabee

    We’re sad to report that Las Vegas mogul Sheldon Adelson has died of cancer at 87. The billionaire CEO of Las Vegas Sands Corp was a longtime major Republican donor and early supporter of Donald Trump. As former President George W. Bush noted, "He was an American patriot and a strong supporter of Israel. Sheldon was a generous benefactor of charitable causes, especially medical research and Jewish heritage education.” We send our prayers and condolences to his family.

    McCarthy And Trump Talk

    By Mike Huckabee

    There’s a story that President Trump acknowledged some blame for the protester violence at the Capitol last week. reportedly on a phone call with House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy. But this is attributed to “a source,” there are no direct quotes, and the White House didn’t comment, so I’m not certain how much credence to give this, or even what "acknowledging blame" means. Still, here’s the link, for what it’s worth.

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    Fascism

    By Mike Huckabee

    Judging by the recent actions of Big Tech, the media and certain Democratic Party leaders, this might be a good time for a lesson in the meaning and history of fascism.

    Bottom News Story of the Day

    By Mike Huckabee

    Former Secretary of State Colin Powell, who endorsed Obama in 2008 and 2012, Hillary Clinton in 2016, and Joe Biden in 2020, announced that he is no longer a Republican. In that same spirit, I hereby announce that I am no longer a teenager.

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    • Ron Lumsden

      01/12/2021 12:41 PM

      Hi Mike, I want to begin by saying I was hopeful you would have been our president at one time, but then I wouldn't want to wish that on anyone, the way things are these days. Still the time for Godly men to stand up and lead is well at hand, I believe. Trump certainly didn't start out to be my first choice, but I believe he has seen the light as they say, and this experience has certainly opened his eyes to Jesus Christ and His path for our country. I believe Trump has attempted to fulfill that path, as much as he has been allowed to. I have always been a conservative with biblical views on the path of our nation. One that was given to us by God, but now is in jeopardy of being taken away from us, unless we turn from our ways and humble ourselves and ask God to heal our land. I believe He will do that for those who are called by His name. How that manifests itself is still uncertain, Gods ways are mysterious, but they are always good. My concern is what are WE supposed to be doing to accomplish His path for our nation? Not to slight the power of prayer, but phrases like "describing the water, while people drown", and "leaning on a shovel, praying for a hole" come to mind. I think a lot of us are confused about when to act, and then what action is justified? Your thoughts?

    • Genie Chipman

      01/12/2021 12:31 PM

      As always, I enjoyed today's newsletter, but was unable to link to the Babylon Bee article. It came up as a "404 error-not found." Have others had this same problem, or is it just my computer?
      Thank you, Mr. Huckabee for always providing intelligent, thoughtful commentary on events shaping our history. You are a voice of reason, a person who is greatly appreciated!

    • Stephen Russell

      01/12/2021 12:21 PM

      Impeachment outcomes:
      Impeach Citizen Trump?
      Slow Biden agenda
      Divide the nation more
      Civil War 2
      Bad optics overall
      Done for Revenge ONLY vs earlier attempt
      US looks bad

    • Joseph Schiavone

      01/12/2021 12:14 PM

      I find it amazing that all media discussing Trumps' election fraud claims ALWAYS preface it with false or unsubstantiated etc, like they have been programmed.