Conservative Values Voter Summit
The "audacity of hope," Mr. Huckabee said, referring to the title of one of Mr. Obama's books, has become the "audacity of hypocrisy."
Mr. Huckabee, whose humorous side has long accompanied his life in the national spotlight, delivered his share of zingers to a receptive crowd, including several near the front with signs bearing the name of Mr. Huckabee's political action committee.
"Gosh, you dont look that difficult," he said early in his speech, referring to descriptions of the current conservative opposition as mobs.
Mr. Huckabee also cheered a recent bipartisan health care development on Capitol Hill, the proposal recently released by Senator Max Baucus: "Both sides hate it equally." And he imagined what Adam Smith, the 18th-century economist known for his belief in free markets, might respond if he were alive "with a salute of a single digit."
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