door then for me to make good decisions. so i m grateful for that. mike: you brought your family an enormous level of humiliation and pain and your congregation that you had literally started in your own basement. well, and the national national association eevangelicals. i was serving as their president. i had a network of churches that were wonderful. i was serving them. i brought shame to everybody that was associated of with that. actually, i brought shame to everybody who called on the name of christ because i was in many ways the highest elected representative of born-again christians. and, of course, that was very embarrassing. but the foundation of our faith is that all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of god. and certainly jesus died on the cross for a reason. it s because all of us need that. and so i was embarrassed that i went through that. now that that s over three years old, i am grateful because it opened the door for me to be healed. mike: you were at th
if he gets a strong iowa show ing. if he comes in a strong second, he gets the bounce from iowa, we ll see what happens. let s go back in time. the question is, if rock santorum tuz what mike huckabee did four years ago, how does he bounce out? you mentioned, wolf, mike huckabee did not do well in new hampshire. 2008. mike huckabee didn t do very well. why? a very different state. very few evangelical, born-again christian conservative voters in the state of new hampshire. you heard senator santorum just there with wolf talking about his economic message. there are a lot of gritty blue-collar voters down here in this part of the state especially. gun owners in this part of the state. that would be his appeal. trying to do what huckabee did not do, expand beyond the evangelical voters. if he can try to do that in new hampshire, that would be a great challenge. if he did fairly well in new hampshire, then he would become a giant factor in the race in south carolina. here you see the or