
In Jay Leno's much anticipated return since the writer's strike shut down Los Angeles a couple months ago, Mike Huckabee appeared on the Tonight Show last night:
Part One:
Part Two:
Huckabee took some criticism from the national media for deciding to sneak out of Iowa less than 36 hours before the Caucus (much the same way Fred Thompson did when he went on the show instead of attending a debate), but it seems that the decision was well worth it.
"People are looking for a Presidential candidate who reminds them more of the guy they work with rather than the guy that laid them off," Huckabee said taking a subtle jab at Romney the CEO who made his living "restructuring" companies.
That may have very well been the first impression than many Americans got of Huckabee; and it was a good one.






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