Mike Huckabee Hilariously Screws Up Another Analogy

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Many on Twitter are laughing at Mike Huckabee... not with him.
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Mike Huckabee thought he was making a point in the form of an analogy.

The former Arkansas governor and prominent Donald Trump supporter was trying to say that the New Yorker’s endorsement of Hillary Clinton for president was no surprise. 

What he came up with was this: 

Twitter users weren’t exactly impressed, especially coming on the heels of his famously bad “Jaws” analogy

Here are some of the responses to Huckabee’s tweet: 

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