From Deseret News archives:
Short speech, enthusiasm are good signs
Fifteen minutes and 54 seconds to be precise or 1,873 words.
But who's counting?
Sure, he was reportedly shooting for 10 minutes, but let's not get carried away with expectations. His speech included interruptions for applause and for thanking and acknowledging dignitaries, family, friends and supporters. All in all, it was a great effort. You've got to like any politico who can knock off an inauguration speech while breaking the half-hour barrier.
Just for that he gets a second term.
It's official now. Junior is our governor. They rolled him out on the Abravanel Hall stage Monday for the swearing in and then held a meet and greet as Utah's first new elected governor in 12 years. After the ceremony, he invited those in attendance to meet him in the lobby of Abravanel Hall, promising to shake everyone's hand who wanted it. By the end of the afternoon, they were ready to put his right hand in traction.
Gov. Huntsman was sworn into office by Chief Justice Christine Durham with his hand on his grandfather's Bible, and then he and wife Mary Kaye soaked up a lengthy standing ovation before he stepped to the podium for his speech, with all four of the local TV networks broadcasting it live.
Huntsman is a gee-whiz guy, which is why he says things like, "Call me an optimist, but that's what I am." So let's call him an optimist. Let's also call him inexperienced. A former ambassador and business executive, he's never held public office, which probably accounts for his complete lack of cynicism and the boyish optimism. He's enthusiastic and gung-ho and he believes everything he says. The question is, will anyone else?
In his speech, Gov. Huntsman discussed two of his favorite themes taking risks and accepting change. "I will take an occasional risk," he said. "We live in an era in which taking no risk is sometimes the biggest risk of all. As Fred Wilcox used to say, 'You can't steal second base while keeping your foot on first.' "
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