Huckabee Says He's Envious Of Palin
Former GOP Candidate Promotes New Book, Won't Rule Out 2012 Presidential Run
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Former Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee speaks during a "fair tax" rally Sunday, Nov. 16, 2008, in Duluth, Ga. Huckabee led a rally for the "fair tax" in Georgia aimed at helping Sen. Saxby Chambliss in his runoff election Dec. 2 against Democratic candidate Jim Martin. (AP)
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"I'm not ruling anything out for the future, but I'm not making any specific plans," Huckabee told reporters Wednesday at a briefing to promote his new book, "Do the Right Thing."
"It's not something I'm sitting around thinking about."
Huckabee, a former Arkansas governor, said he expects Palin to continue to have a leading voice in the Republican Party, though he acknowledged he was envious of her meteoric rise after Sen. John McCain brought her out of relative obscurity as governor of Alaska to run with him this year as the vice presidential candidate.
Huckabee credited Palin with energizing McCain's campaign and said that her surprise selection for the GOP ticket helped her to "leapfrog over the process" that other Republicans - including himself - had to endure to become national political figures.
"I'm not frustrated by it," Huckabee said. "It's not a resentment on her part. It's an envy."
Huckabee plans to stay on the national political stage through his shows he'll host on Fox News Channel and ABC Radio.
The former Arkansas governor ran a scrappy but underfunded presidential campaign this year, staying in the race until March, when McCain secured enough delegates to win the nomination. All the other serious Republican contenders had dropped out weeks before.
Huckabee ran as a religious conservative, though many conservative leaders wouldn't support him. Despite a lack of money, Huckabee won the leadoff caucuses in Iowa and seven other states. His book tour will take him to Iowa later this month.
Huckabee and McCain had a cordial relationship during the campaign, but Huckabee clearly didn't like former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, another contender for the GOP nomination.
In his book, Huckabee slams Romney for changing positions on issues such as abortion rights and gay marriage.
"He spent more time on the road to Damascus than a Syrian camel driver. And we thought nobody could fill John Kerry's flip-flops!" Huckabee wrote.
Romney's record, he wrote, "was anything but conservative until he changed all the lightbulbs in his chandelier in time to run for president."
A spokesman for Romney dismissed Huckabee's comments in the book as "petty stuff."
"We need to focus on moving the party forward with new ideas," Romney spokesman Eric Fehrnstrom said. "Unfortunately, Mike Huckabee seems more interested in settling scores than bringing people together."
Huckabee said Wednesday he was simply writing with the same candor he showed during the campaign.
"There was obvious tension, and again, it wasn't just me, but with other candidates, and so I addressed where that came from," Huckabee said. "One of the things people came to believe that they would get from me was candor."
"If I had written this book and totally ignored some of the obvious issues that were there, I think people would have said the book lacked credibility and candor," he said.
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- If the righteous right as exemplified by creation-believing Huckabee don''t loosen their stranglehold on the republican party, it will sink without trace after the next election. Maybe Huckabee/Palin could be running mates for a new "Christian" Party, but for the repubs it would be a disaster.
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- They make a good pair, two right wing blunder heads. The GOP just doesn''t get it. 75% of Americans (you know, the ones who beleive in silly stuff like science) don''t want these wackjobs turning the country into a tent revival.
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- "Huckabee Says He''s Envious Of Palin"
Yeah those journalist majors with pregnant teen daughters, **** babies and abuse of power indictments are a rare breed. So powerful they can dupe an entire state into paying per diem to live in their own home.....YOU BETCHA! - Reply to this comment
- WHERE''S LEVI?
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- Bless Huckabee''s heart--doing his best to kiss up to Sarah and try to keep her relevant.
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- Note how CBS''s "related blog posts from around the web" consists of hateful and foul-mouthed propoganda.
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- THE CONSERVATIVE WING OF THE GOP IS DIGGING THE GRAVE OF REPUBLICAN PARTY.
LATEST POLL SHOWS THAT ABOUT 60 PERCENT OF REPUBLICANS THINK THAT THE PARTY SHOULD STICK TO THEIR CONSERVATIVE PHILOSOPHY. OBVIOUSLY THIS MAJORITY IN GOP WILL HAVE THEIR WAY. AND AS A RESULUT, BEING OUT OF TOUCH WITH THE REALITIES AND MAIN STREAM AMERICA THEY WILL SLIP FURTHER DOWN.
FOR YEARS REPUBLICANS LABELED DEMOCRATS AS THE PARTY OF "TAX AND SPEND" AND THEY GOT AWAY WITH IT DURING REGAN AND TWO BUSH ADMINISTERATION.
YOU CAN FOOL SOME OF THE PEOPLE SOME OF THE TIME, NOT FOR EVER. - Reply to this comment
- Well goooolleee-Beverly hillbillies go to the White House-I can hardly wait for the episode !!
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- Can you imagine being jealous of a simple minded, extremist, un-educated, right wing bimbo? And this is the future of the Republi CON party. OMG!
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- Dumb and Dumber!!!
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