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Huck TV -- UPDATE

He's going to be all over the tube tonight -- Fox, CNN, Bloomberg and Hardball. Just so you'll know.

UPDATE: Huckabee spokeswoman Alice Stewart confirms something we'd seen mentioned elsewhere, that the former governor has another book coming soon, though his last, "From Hope to Higher Ground," has only been in release a few months. This new one has the working title "Character Makes a Difference." He wrote a book in 1997 that had a similar title, "Character Is the Issue."

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How exciting.

And tomorrow night, he'll be on Food Network on their show about childhood obesity. Get all the Mike you can!!

From NOPE To Liar Crowned

Fortunately I was out and got home too late to hear Huckabee on any of the early progams. Now I will miss him because I would reather watch the discussions on AETN.

For those who want more of the Huck he is scheduled to be on C-SPAN's Washington Jorunal at 7 a.m. Saturday -- Comcast Channel 52 in the Little Rock area.

Because I sometimes post when he will be on C-SPAN do not think I support him. I just want folks to hear how he is trying to pull the wool over peoples' eyes.

Character makes a difference, all right, and that's why Huckabuck is done. Put a fork in him, he is done.

Yeah and a Ramon Novarro silent movie is playing on TCM April 11, followed by a tribute to Zazu Pitts coming up on the Comedy Channel in the next few months.

Generalissimo Francisco Franco is still dead, new Coke still tastes like crap and tail fins are never coming back. Huckabee is so over.

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