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Huckabee declared (late-night) favorite

12:16 PM PT, Jan 3 2008

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The late-night talk show hosts have voted on their favorite guests -- and Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee has been declared the winner. Huckabee, fresh off a Wednesday night appearance on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno," will be back tonight, this time as a guest on CBS' "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson." The interview was taped just prior to the kickoff of the Iowa caucus.

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what does it matter? they are making deals with certain companies? Lettermans company can't give them the rights to internet residuals so what is this big strike all about? theyjust want to earn a buck again like the people they are hurting like me, a below the line crew member. So what was the point of their big strike? Did I forget something? what? I have been on picket lines on non union shows trying to get them to organize and writers members of the WGA cross that picketline so don't blast any of us for not standing by you while we are losing our homes and lives. by the way Thanks for that

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