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Mike Huckabee Touts Endorsements From Anti-Gay Extremists And End Times Fanatics

Just last week, Mike Huckabee was burning bridges(link is external) with many Religious Right leaders by accusing them of being a bunch of sell-outs and frauds who don't really want to see an end to legal abortion and gay marriage and of having insufficient faith in God, all because they are not backing his presidential campaign. 

But apparently there are still a handful of Religious Right activists who have the virtue and moral fortitude to stand with Huckabee, despite his poor poll numbers, and endorse his candidacy, as reported(link is external) by CBN's David Brody today:

It’s Iowa or bust for Mike Huckabee and with just a few weeks to go before the big Iowa Caucus, he’s trotting out some key endorsements from notable pro-family conservatives. The Brody File has the exclusive.

Among the group endorsing Huckabee are Dr. Tim LaHaye, minister and author of the New York Times best-selling Left Behind book series; Dr. Jim Garlow, Senior Pastor of SkyLine Church;” Art Ally, founder and president of Timothy Plan, America’s first pro-life and pro-family mutual fund company; Dr. Eric M. Wallace, President & Co-Founder of Freedom’s Journal Institute and Janet Folger Porter, Founder and President Faith2Action. It’s a solid list. 

Religious Right activist Tim LaHaye(link is external), of course, is the author of the Left Behind series(link is external) and an End Times fanatic who has warned that President Obama is trying to destroy America(link is external) and, as he told Huckabee, is bringing about the Armageddon(link is external):

Jim Garlow is an anti-gay(link is external) activist(link is external) who played a key role(link is external) in the passage of California's Proposition 8. He has warned that gay marriage is a "demonic(link is external)" and satanic(link is external) force that will destroy America(link is external) and force Christians underground(link is external) where they will form a resistance movement(link is external) in order to save America(link is external) from the tyranny(link is external) that is sweeping the nation. He has repeatedly declared(link is external) that he is willing(link is external) to die fighting against gay marriage:

Janet Porter, who has long been(link is external) a vocal supporter of Huckabee's, is also a longtime radical(link is external) right-wing activist who is now running for a seat in the Ohio state senate. An avowed conspiracy theorist(link is external), Porter has spent years warning that Obama would orchestrate food shortages(link is external) in order to starve conservatives to death while using a swine flu outbreak as an excuse to lock them up(link is external) in concentration camps. She has also suggested that Obama was raised by Soviet agents(link is external) since he was a child, would personally negotiate(link is external) with Osama bin Laden and make sure that people are denied(link is external) "lifesaving treatment" based on "their political views."

Fortunately for Huckabee, Porter has repeatedly(link is external) claimed(link is external) that her prayers put George W. Bush in the White House.

When she is not praying that God will give conservative Christians control over the government(link is external) and the media(link is external), Porter has(link is external) been busy warning(link is external) that increasing acceptance of gay rights will turn(link is external) Christians into criminals(link is external) who will eventually be(link is external) rounded up and tossed in jail(link is external). This culminated in an anti-gay film she recently produced called "Light Wins"(link is external) that featured(link is external) none other than Mike Huckabee, along with several  Republican members of Congress and anti-gay activists who warned that gay activists are "grooming"(link is external) and endangering(link is external) children, for which they should be held criminally liable(link is external). Huckabee told viewers(link is external) that gay equality is putting the freedom of religion and speech in jeopardy, which Porter portrayed as a nationwide conflagration: