Huckabee: I "Envy" Sarah Palin

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STEPHEN OHLEMACHER | November 19, 2008 04:42 PM EST | AP

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In this Jan. 3, 2008, file photo, then Republican presidential hopeful, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, speaks early on caucus day during a campaign stop in Grinnell, Iowa. Possible Republican presidential candidates already are making Iowa a winter destination four years before the leadoff caucuses, but some wonder if the state Republican Party's drift to the right could hurt its influence in choosing a nominee capable of winning back the White House. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

WASHINGTON — Mike Huckabee wouldn't rule out a 2012 run for president Wednesday, but he acknowledged it could be hard to take back the spotlight from fellow Republican Sarah Palin. "I'm not ruling anything out for the future, but I'm not making any specific plans," Huckabee told reporters 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.

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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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Associated Press Writer Andrew DeMillo in Little Rock, Ark., contributed to this report.

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WASHINGTON — Mike Huckabee wouldn't rule out a 2012 run for president Wednesday, but he acknowledged it could be hard to take back the spotlight from fellow Republican Sarah Palin. "I'm not ruli...
WASHINGTON — Mike Huckabee wouldn't rule out a 2012 run for president Wednesday, but he acknowledged it could be hard to take back the spotlight from fellow Republican Sarah Palin. "I'm not ruli...
 
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Isn't Envy one of the Seven Deadly Sins?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:54 PM on 11/21/2008

im jealous of her child-naming ability. and her hotness. im not hot and my kids are named for pro wrestlers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:59 AM on 11/21/2008

If the republicans ran this counry like true Eisenhower conservitives instead of neo-con looters, they may have gotten my vote.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:07 AM on 11/21/2008

is it the same SP that the GOP are talking about? guess GOP means ' GOONS of PALIN'

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:21 AM on 11/21/2008

Jealous of Palin's clothes are you, Huck?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:50 AM on 11/20/2008

Huckabee is confused also. He can't make up his mind on nothing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:49 AM on 11/20/2008

Oh man, can you imagine a Huckabee-Palin ticket for 2012?

Jesus First could be their motto. They could talk about the apocalypse, accuse Obama of being the antichrist. Their rallies could be more like those faith-healing deals like they have on TV!

It'd be awesome.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:22 AM on 11/20/2008

Or maybe even a Palin-Huckabee ticket...now THAT would be a sight...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:08 PM on 11/21/2008
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Why Huck, could it be cause she has bigger ball$ than you?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:08 AM on 11/20/2008

That a boy Gomer keep religion the basis for the Republican Party where they are more concerned about denying gays equal rights or allowing women to have control over their own bodies. That sure is a winning philosophy except when you tout it to informed voters. If you don't believe it ask McCain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:58 AM on 11/20/2008
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with stevens defeat she is already sinking (way too slowly) into the tundra ... other than possible scandals who knows if anyone will "remember" her name in four YEARS.
fame is fickle, huckyboy, no one knew who she was a mere 3 months ago.
AH, FOR THE GOOD OLD DAYS.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:51 AM on 11/20/2008

He must be wondering if god likes her better.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:49 AM on 11/20/2008

Huckabee the Bore@SS

Palin the Dumb@SS

.... ooook .... the Bore@SS envies the Dumb@SS

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:46 AM on 11/20/2008
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I do believe that envy is one of the seven deadly sins.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:30 AM on 11/20/2008
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It sure is! He needs to do a refresher course on the Bible.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:06 AM on 11/20/2008
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Is Huckleberry trying to get one of those $597.00 Cashmere Bras like Plain or the $479.00 Cashmere Panyhose ? Maybe the $ 790.00 4in high heels ?

The RNC will get you some there Huck. Call the Religious dude in Colorado.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:05 AM on 11/20/2008
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