ladies and gentlemen, governor mike huckabee. [ applause ] thank you. thank you very much. great studio audience and thank you so much for joining us and welcome to huckabee from the fox news studios in new york city. bullying is bad. we all agree with that. no one respects a bully. and we don t like terrorists. terrorists use fear to alter the behavior of others. we don t like big ots. they believe they are superior to others and big gots usually put others down to cover for their own feelings of inadequacy. we don t like haters, mean people just ruin the joy other people have. we don t respect intolerance. it doesn t mean disagreement. why are we allowing those attitudes and behaviors to
discussing endlessly, and in our news rooms, and i m sure this is going on across the country, as this hate against muslims the arson of the mosque and a fire burning of a mosque in florida, the attack on the cabby in new york, hate signs and vandalism at a mosque in california. and now this issue of a pastor in florida who has called upon people to burn korans on september 11th. at what point, as media and society, do we say, this isn t just about a bunch of assorted quacks and big ots. they are tapping into some sort of a national sensibility that needs a counter attack? well, i think that moment is upon us. i do think that, you know, the most important thing, and best role in the sense that the media can play is to call out the real liars, the people who are saying things that are really false about muslims in general, and