Thursday, January 15, 2015

Huckabee accuses Obama for letting daughters listen to Beyoncé

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Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee accuses President Barrack Obama and his wife, Michelle of double standards in parenting, he said the first family shelters its daughters from some things but allow them to listen to the music of Beyoncé. Should he run for the Republican presidential  nomination, Huckabee would make cultural and social issues the cornerstone of his campaign.


The former Baptist pastor told People magazine, " I don't understand how on one hand they can be such doting parents and so careful about the intake of everything, how much broccoli they eat and where they go to school and yet they don't see anything  not  suitable" in Beyoncé's lyrics. He describes the Grammy Award winning Beyoncé 's lyrics as " obnoxious and toxic mental poison" He also said Beyoncé's choreography is "best left for the privacy of her bedroom."  And  also accuses Beyoncé's husband Jay-z, of  "exploiting his wife" like a pimp."


During a 2012, $40,000 per ticket fundraiser in New York, the president thanked Beyoncé and Jay-z for their friendship."Beyoncé could not be a better role model for my girls," Obama said.
Beyoncé sang at Barrack Obama second inauguration, and at Mrs Obama's 50th birthday party at the white house.


Huckabee's latest book, titled "God, Guns, Grits and Gravity" is full of criticism  of  Washington, New York and Hollywood and serves as a direct appeal to culture conservatives.

He suggested Democrats wanted women to believe they were helpless without government financed birth control at a Republican national committee meeting last year in Washington

He said "if the Democrats want to insult the women of America by making them believe that they are helpless without  uncle Sugar coming in and providing for them a prescription each month for birth control, because they cannot control their libido or their reproductive system without the help of the government , then so be it". " Let us take that discussion  all across America."

The first lady 's office declined to comment on Huckabee's comments.