This podcast explores the comedic tweets of former Governor Mike Huckabee. We'll breakdown jokes and try to understand what he's getting at.

Mike's not a fan of the articles being written about Kim Jong Un's younger sister. I don't disagree. Tweet: https://twitter.com/GovMikeHuckabee/status/962713918480232449 UPDATE: Mike came out with a much better tweet on the same subject. https://twitter.com/GovMikeHuckabee/status/963080709136113665

Mike writes two versions of the same Grammys tweet and I compare their styles. Tweet 1: https://twitter.com/GovMikeHuckabee/status/957685144978108420 Tweet 2: https://twitter.com/GovMikeHuckabee/status/957656067219091456

Today I'm talking about the importance of being on message when you want to get your point across, and why sometimes a joke can hurt that. Tweet: https://twitter.com/GovMikeHuckabee/status/931526833119662080

Mike gets angry and silly in just a few characters. Gotta stay on brand! Tweet: https://twitter.com/govmikehuckabee/status/927139688481263616

This episode focuses on Mike's continued fixation on the NFL. I tried to figure out how his joke relates to the news he's tweeting about, but failed.

Mike's back with thoughts on the NFL, and I'll talk about why the order of a joke matters. Tweet: https://twitter.com/govmikehuckabee/status/922499357458423808

Today's episode is double-sized. I'll break down Mike's recent tweets on Colin Kaepernick, because like a lot of these, it's not very straightforward. Tweet 1: https://twitter.com/govmikehuckabee/status/920294541210652672 Tweet 2: https://twitter.com/govmikehuckabee/status/920295828434161665

Mike's tweet this time isn't political. It's just content for his followers. Tweet: https://twitter.com/govmikehuckabee/status/917386708001415168

I'll talk about why this tweet has too much going on, and a couple of options for ways to slim it down. Tweet: https://twitter.com/govmikehuckabee/status/916698450435166208

Talking about the area between too close to the truth and too absurd. It can be tough trying not to lose you're audience, and not being so real that you confuse them. Tweet: https://twitter.com/govmikehuckabee/status/915239567275560961

In this episode I ended up going to Mike's blog. The tweet and the blog are about two different conversations, but Mike tries to make them one. Tweet: https://twitter.com/govmikehuckabee/status/913932000024829954 Blog Post: http://www.mikehuckabee.com/index.cfm?p=news&id=6484DED5-0E15-4DED-87F9-0C2C42E67624

Im trying to decipher tweets based on my context, and it's very possible that I'm missing context. Let me know if that's the case. This episode's tweet: https://twitter.com/govmikehuckabee/status/912765868777639936.

Today's tweet: https://twitter.com/govmikehuckabee/status/911370169485873152. It's one of the better ones I've read in terms of structure. But that's not saying much.

In today's episode I talk about structuring a joke logically. The tweet referenced in this episode: https://twitter.com/govmikehuckabee/status/909417295499481088

Welcome to the inaugural episode of The Comedy Of Mike Huckabee. Today we'll be looking at this tweet: https://twitter.com/govmikehuckabee/status/907677644891848705