Seven things we learned in Mike Huckabee’s book
Huckabee had drawn attention last week because his new book — called “God, Guns, Grits and Gravy” — is, as he’s noted in interviews, critical of the Obamas for focusing on what their daughters, Malia, 16, and Sasha, 13, eat, but not what they listen to.
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Huckabee said he won’t be deterred by Romney or former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush entering the race, arguing that presidential nominating contests are far too wide-open to know now how the GOP’s 2016 process will play out.
“Look, it’s wide open,” he said. “Anybody could be a contender. One of the things about politics, when you’re actually there, you realize, you’re on a high wire and there is no net under you. On any given day, your campaign can implode for something that happens inadvertently or even intentionally. I mean it just happens.”