Posted on 01/02/2012 2:31:45 PM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
With less than 48 hours until Iowans kick off the GOP caucuses, a crowd of California lawmakers have joined Steve Forbes, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal and other supporters making a final push for Texas Gov. Rick Perry.
California Assemblymembers Dan Logue, Shannon Grove, Brian Jones and Curt Hagman have all hit the ground in the Hawkeye State Iowa Monday, ready for duty.
Logue, in a phone interview, just told us that Iowa is going to do well for Perry and this is just the first step of many steps.
(Excerpt) Read more at blog.chron.com ...
We’re all on the same side here.
If we can get there with all four tires intact. Whew.
Most of the other 49 governors are idiots, too. I know my governor is probably the biggest blowhard of the bunch. I just don’t feel any need to support my governor ‘cause he’s from my state. Who cares?
It's hard to be outdone by people who have supported 2 or 3 different candidates over the past few months!
Trust me, you and your fellow group thinkers don't lack for being obnoxious...you have just spread it around among the (former) various candidates you have supported!
You are one very disturbed individual if you believe 10+ year FReepers are "sleeper commies". That statement also says you have very little respect for the proprietors of this forum which is probably why you it has garnered the attention of the admin.
We don't like Rick Perry -- that doesn't make us commies. Good luck with understanding that.
I’m going to need good luck with that. Thanks for your wishes for good luck.
California Republicans push Rick Perry to run
LATimes, June 30, 2011|By Seema Mehta
http://articles.latimes.com/2011/jun/30/news/la-pn-perry-california-20110630
A group of California lawmakers and former elected officials are calling on Texas Gov. Rick Perry to run for president after meeting with him Thursday in Sacramento.
Now, more than ever, our nation needs serious, experienced and principled leadership to create jobs, control spending and rebuild the economy. We believe Gov. Perry that you embody these attributes, and we urge you to become a candidate for the Republican nomination for the office of president of the United States, the group’s letter reads.
I'm not impressed by 'Republicans' in general.
Darrel Issa is one California Republican for whom I once had respect...that was up until he endorsed Mitt Romney.
I was active in the Republican Party of California for over 30 years. That ended in 2007 when I registered as an Independent.
'Republican' ain't what it used to be.
This is good news!
The link to the ad did not work for me.
That is what they call campaigning for an office. You do not praise those you are running AGAINST.
And you wonder why Perry can't gain any traction.
He is
[ July 3, 2011 ]
A key California foe of climate rules urges Perry to run for president
-—snip to this—
Speaking in advance of Perrys visit last week in Sacramento with California Republicans urging him to seek the White House, Logue told the Chronicle that GOP frontrunner and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romneys commitment to global warming apparently meaning his refusal to disavow his acceptance of mainstream climate science and past support for cutting greenhouse gases opens the door for a pro-jobs candidate such as Perry.
http://www.texasclimatenews.org/wp/?p=2081
Now WHY do CA lawmakers want Perry, who is leading the fight against the Global Warming Fraud, as POTUS?
Probably found 'em in the same place that Newt's fans found "that he and Callista were the sweetest, most gracious, humble, and down-to-earth folks I've met".
Everyone else "finds" the opposite when they encounter the same people. Funny, isn't it?
Well done, more truth in that statement than I have seen for awhile.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2743239/posts
Lawmaker who endorsed Romney now behind draft-Perry movement
The Daily Caller ^ | July 1, 2011 | Alex Pappas
Posted on Sat Jul 02 2011 15:25:32 GMT-0500 (Central Daylight Time) by Cincinatus’ Wife
A California lawmaker who endorsed Mitt Romney for president has now signed a letter asking Texas Gov. Rick Perry to get in the 2012 race.
The Los Angeles Times reported that Assemblyman Paul Cook, a Yucaipa Republican, joined more than 20 people in signing the letter. The paper added that more potential Romney defectors may sign the letter in coming days, according to a GOP source familiar with the meeting. (GOP candidates fundraising starts slowly)
Calling others a$$hole, liar, commie and telling others they "hate Texas females and want them to die of cancer" is the norm for the pro-Perry crowd. I don't mind, as far as I am concerned they can say whatever the mods allow. I just won't allow them to say they are the polite bunch on FR because that is a lie.
That is a great video. Politico with egg on their face...got to love it.
I think I might have seen a link to this on realclearpoitics.com but not sure
Hes a meany!
Hes heartless!
Hes an idiot!
Really, hes only one of the three. Hes an idiot. Youre right on that point. How can anybody come to a different conclusion after watching his debate performances?”
Well, I came to a different conclusion, and it happens to be the correct one. He was in a lot of pain from back surgery during the early debates. He healed, he improved greatly. Anyone who thinks Perry is an idiot stopped watching after those first couple of debates.
You are correct. I have found the Perry supporters to have been the most thoughtful and calm.
It’s the supporters of candidates who did not run or dropped out who are the most venomous.
“I have found Perry supporters to be some of the politest, kindest most informed and loyal posters on FR.”
I agree with you. I lurked here for three years and quite frankly had no real intention of coming out of lurkdom. I did it because I have never seen such vitriol hurled by conservatives at a conservative candidate. The level of hatred for Perry is unreal; you’d think he was a baby-killing leftwinger. Sure, I’ve seen some Perry supporters get heated in response to the hatred, but they (we) are human. The Perry people on FR are really good folks.
I say this as a lifelong Californian and a Republican since I’ve been old enough to vote:
Who?
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