He did. noncommital, as they all are right now.
Hunter: Thats true, except she was the candidate. In terms of building a campaign from basically nothing, Obama did an excellent job of that.
PA: Yes, but still, there was a lot of conservatives that sat on their hands when it got down to Huckabee and McCain. That were not thrilled with either. It really takes a what I believe to be a Reaganite, to reunite the party. Thats where we are hoping that you havent completely retired from politics. Are you considering, or is it possible, you may get back into politics?
Hunter: Politics, or running for office, it is a process of identifying an opportunity and responding to it. And as you know, politics is largely timing. And if the right opportunity presented itself, Im not foreclosed at all to running again.
PA: This is one of the reasons that Ive coaxed myself into trying to interview you. If indeed, you dont want to slam the door shut and say ah, Im done with it, Ill retire and just throw my 2 cents in from the sidelines occasionally, if you indeed you think it is possible to run in the future, whether for the Senate, or the presidency again, or even governor, whatever the case may be. The thing that Ronald Reagan did after his loss in 1976, though he did this even before challenging Ford, but especially in those years after that primary, is that he gave speeches, he wrote papers, he kept himself in the public eye, and so by the time
Hunter: He had a radio show.
PA: Well yeah, yes, so that helped.
Hunter: That did more than the papers or speeches. You know, they asked him if he wanted to do a TV show, and he said no, Id rather do radio. He said people will get tired of me if they see me on TV, I wanna do radio. (laughs)
PA: That was a good answer. (laughs)
Hunter: yeah (lauging)
PA: So anyway, thats why I was very interested when you said you were writing a book, or that you were busy writing some policy papers on China and foreign policy. Because I think we are in for a real bad stretch here, coming down the pike. The Obama administration has started off very poorly, and I dont see it well Im hoping that it gets better- but I dont see it so. I mean Hugo Chavez is making noise, the Iranians are making lots more noise. Im sure you see the same things I do. Obamas team does not instill a lot of confidence in me
Hunter: I dont think Obamas team instills a lot of confidence in Obamas team. (laughs)
Hunter: But listen, Ive got to get ready for this thing (Hannity show), so you hang in there. And no, I have not foreclosed anything. And Im going to continue to keep a little bit in the public eye.
PA: Well, and that is where we could help you. We can keep you .everything you write and even this interview is going to go out and be distributed. We want to help you. There is a large group of us that are net savvy, that have well read blogs, better than some of the guys that were helping you before, with divided loyalties. We are behind you 100%. And well help keep you in that public eye as much as possible.
Hunter: Well listen, I think that talking about these issues and discussing them is a little bit of a public value, so Im going to do that anyway.
PA: Absolutely.
Hunter: Whether I run or not, I think its of value to the old national discussion.
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PA: Yeah, he sounds sensible for 75, 80% of the time. Then he goes with Dennis Kucinich and tries to get the Congress to back out of Afghanistan and Pakistan and to quit killing the Taliban. Anyway, I wont confuse you with a libertarian, I never would. I consider you a Reaganite, and one of the few. You know who else is pretty good, is Mike Pence
Hunter: Mikes a good guy. A solid guy.
PA: So I think a Hunter/Pence ticket is the winning ticket in 2012.
Hunter: There you go, now were talking.
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Well, I hope he runs, if for nothing else, to keep the others in line.
Frankly, I don’t have much hope for him if he does, but stranger things and miracles have happened before.