The expanding Duggar family isn't ready to say which religious right presidential candidate it will favor with its many votes and TV exposure in 2016. Huckabee? Santorum? Cruzy?
Talking Points Memo talks to a former Hillary Clinton strategist about a potential path to victory for her as a 2016 presidential candidate. It's based on the Barack Obama map and adds some states as potential winners, including Arkansas. Really?
Fox News is bidding farewell to conservative commentator Ben Carson because of his plans to run for president. So far, Mike Huckabee, also considering a race, is still welcome on the conservative cable channel.
Ron Fournier of the National Journal joins former Gov. Mike Huckabee at a session with Washington political reports in which Huckabee's frequent Holy Land jaunts seem to form the basis for a developing pitch that he's the sort of presidential candidate to lead the U.S. through troubled foreign times. Not that he's announcing mind you?
Hillary Clinton put her Methodist faith on display in a speech Saturday before Methodist women in Kentucky in a speech with plenty of metaphorical overtones for politics.
The Ready for Hillary PAC held a fund-raiser in North Little Rock last night, evidence of an Obama-style grassroots campaign to propel her potential 2016 presidential candidacy. My how times have changed since 1992. And 2008.
The Washington Examiner reports that Mike Huckabee has signed a book deal with St. Martin's Press for a book, "God, Guns, Grits and Gravy." It's said to be a policy prescription from the Huck to be issued in late 2015 as a platform for a presidential run in 2016.
Is Hillary Clinton too old to run for president. Mike Huckabee raises the question. Also on our open line: A Democratic candidate for state treasurer and an investigation of a UA fraternity for having a racially stereotypical party on M.L. King Day.
Interesting news from Politico confirmed by one Arkansan named in the story and, I suspect, the subject of a promised phone call today from another Arkie.