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Former GOP presidential candidate Mike Huckabee says he hopes to "bring the unique perspective from 'inside the dragon's belly' " to his Fox News commentaries.
Former GOP presidential candidate Mike Huckabee says he hopes to “bring the unique perspective from ‘inside the dragon’s belly’ ” to his Fox News commentaries.
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Mike Huckabee, a former Republican presidential hopeful, has been hired by Fox News Channel as a political commentator.

“Gov. Huckabee’s campaign experience and knowledge of politics makes him a great addition to our ongoing election coverage,” Bill Shine, senior vice president of programming, said in a statement Thursday.

Huckabee, who served as governor of Arkansas for 10 1/2 years, dropped out of the race in March, after John McCain won enough delegates to clinch the Republican nomination.

Despite a financially strapped campaign, Huckabee won the leadoff caucuses in Iowa and seven other states.

“I hope to bring the unique perspective from ‘inside the dragon’s belly’ as well as to try and speak for the millions of hardworking middle- class Americans who really do feel that their voices are not being heard,” Huckabee said in a statement released by his daughter, Sarah.

“I saw that on the campaign trail and continue to see as I speak to groups of all kinds around the country as well as campaign for other candidates.” Financial terms of the agreement weren’t released.

Huckabee, an ordained Baptist preacher, has been mentioned as a potential running mate for McCain. Since leaving the race, Huckabee has formed a political action committee that he says will help raise money for McCain and other Republicans.

In other TV news, the BET Awards keeps getting more talent under its umbrella. Rihanna will take the stage June 24. Also added: Ne-Yo, Jennifer Hudson, Terrence Howard and Gabrielle Union.

The lineup had already included Alicia Keys, Chris Brown, Kanye West, Lil Wayne, Nelly and Usher. Jill Scott will perform a tribute to BET’s Lifetime Achievement Award winner Al Green, and Quincy Jones will receive the network’s Humanitarian Award.

D.L. Hughley is set to host the show, which is to be broadcast live from the Shrine Auditorium.

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