Mike Huckabee's Book Offers Small Portions of Just About Everything

The Republican presidential hopeful shares his thoughts on why Miley Cyrus and Beyonce are terrible.

Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee speaks during the third day of the Republican National Convention at the Tampa Bay Times Forum on August 29, 2012 in Tampa, Florida.

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It's not exactly a heaping helping of policy and politics, but Mike Huckabee's new book, God, Guns Grits and Gravy, which goes on sale on Jan. 20, is every bit as folksy as the title promises.

The book's 242 pages are sprinkled with Southern charm, and there are plenty of references to mama, good ol' boys and Bibles used to make the case that Huckabee should be America's Culture Czar, its strict but loving grandpa, and, if you read between the lines, its next president.