Posted on 12/26/2011 2:53:21 PM PST by CaroleL
With one week left before the Iowa caucuses, Texas Governor Rick Perry is touting his outsider status in a new ad that highlights his opponents' combined 63 years of congressional experience. As the narrator says, "If Washington's the problem, why trust a congressman to fix it?"
Prominently featuring fellow GOP contenders Michele Bachmann, Newt Gingrich, Ron Paul and Rick Santorum; the ad reminds voters that federal legislators are responsible for the earmarks and deficit spending that have led to our unsustainable national debt and that the nation needs a leader who will provide real solutions.
(Excerpt) Read more at talkingsides.com ...
He needs to be more forceful in publicizing how in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, he called then-Gov. Kathleen Blanco of Louisiana (a Democrat, by the way) and invited thousands of displaced African-Americans to Texas. No racist would ever perform a humanitarian act of that magnitude. This is what was so outrageous with that ridiculous "N-head" rock controversy.
In this group for the Primary Perry has my vote ... in the General it is ANYTHING BUT OBAMA and I mean “ANYTHING”
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I’m sure Anita will miss that luxury pleasure bus, but she does have that sweet Texas crony conflict of interest job to fall back on that Rick set her up with.
I doubt any of these guys will be able to beat Obummer in ‘12, and then we get to see which group of losers will run against Hillary! in ‘16. 2024 might be the next time we get a Pubbie as POTUS, assuming there’s a USA left.
Well, the insipid little hidden agenda driven poster crawled back in.
All the oozy, slimy words aimed against one man and even his wife.
Precious.
Double dipping? It's his earned money and he is legally and smartly entitled to it. I suspect that had he not set up his retirement plan the way he did, you would be saying how stupid he is for not setting up his plan to take early retirement.
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