Yeah, and they were both wrong and are getting their butts kicked for it also.
The Gardasil issue is not an issue at all. Perry called it a mistake and he’s entitled to make a mistake from time to time. There is no perfect politician and there is no perfect conservative. Bachmann’s reaction in the debate last night was way over the top. Palin’s support of Bachmann reaction was piling on, imo.
The Texas Dream Act is a problem for Perry. Perry not supporting a fence along the entire border is a much bigger problem.
Obama getting a second term is reaches critical mass.
If it remains Romney v Perry, I will not be voting for Willard.
Perry’s stance on immigration is troubling and should be questioned. I have my own concerns with what his plans would be as President regarding immigration. Of course, as governor for 11 years in a border state, I’m guessing his position on it is a bit more realistic than the “build a fence” nonsense.
Plus, this Gardisil “pay-for-play” silliness is nothing but a distraction.
Not going to knowingly put anybody in the WH who does anything to support, or reward, the invading hordes.
If the conservative movement can’t find a conservative other than a liberal republican that pretends to be a conservative as long as we make excuses for him/her, then we are over.
You all whoop it all up. We are all hat and no cattle.
“On Immigration, Rick Perry Takes Heat for Texas DREAM Act”
Good. Unless and until he makes an abject apology for his open-border stances and repents of them, he should be booed off any stage he gets on (except, of course, the La Raza stage).
The only fair thing to do Nationally, is keep illegals out and you don’t do that by giving them freebes and making nice about invasion. You close the borders and ship them out when you find them and punish employer abettors.
However, no Texan can be governor without pandering to Mexicans. That’s a fact.