Fox host and former governor Mike Huckabee attempted to walk back his comments linking a lack of religion in schools to Friday's tragic shooting in Newtown, CT. But while Huckabee now claims that he did not suggest “prayer in schools” would have prevented the shooting, he indeed seemed to imply that religion in schools could have done as much in his remarks on Friday.
On Friday, Huckabee responded to a question about God from Fox host Neil Cavuto by linking the removal of “God from our schools” to mass school shootings.
On Fox & Friends Saturday, he attempted to clarify his comments, saying, “Yesterday, I was on Neil Cavuto. He asked me, you know, where was God? I said, you know, we've systematically removed him from our culture, from our schools. Well, I've been barraged by people who have said that I said, well, if we just have prayer in schools, this wouldn't happen. That's not my point.”
Huckabee continued:
HUCKABEE: No, my point is a larger point -- that we have as a culture decided that we don't want to have values, that we don't want to say that some things are always right, some things are always wrong. When we divorce ourselves from a basic sense of what we would call, I would say, collective morality where we agree on certain principles to be true always, then we create a culture -- not that it specifically creates this crime. It doesn't. But it creates an atmosphere in which evil and violence are removed from our sense of responsibility.
Yet while Huckabee now claims that his initial point wasn't that “if we just have prayer in schools, this wouldn't happen,” Huckabee told Cavuto on Friday, “We ask why there is violence in our schools, but we have systematically removed God from our schools. Should we be so surprised that schools would become a place of carnage?” Huckabee concluded his remarks by saying, “Maybe we ought to let [God] in on the front end and we wouldn't have to call him to show up when it's all said and done at the back end.”
As Huckabee acknowledged on Fox & Friends Saturday, his remarks have drawn much attention from the media.
Here are Huckabee's full remarks from Friday: