Posted on 10/19/2011 9:06:26 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Rick Perrys awkward courtship of the Republican party reminds me a lot of the jig Sarah Palin performed right after the 2008 campaign. Unsure of whether to go the establishment route, Palin made overtures inside the Beltway before finally breaking with them and going with Tea Party. So, I thought it might be instructive to look back at some of the lessons Rick Perry can take from Palins base whispering.
1) Man up. Perry shouldnt apologize for his shortcomings in debates or speeches. And his wife shouldnt cry at a public speech about how brutalized hes been by his rivals can you imagine Todd doing that? Its only been six weeks. This will only get worse next year if hes the nominee. Palin proved you could whine about the national press all you like, but you cant complain about your rivals or wallow in self-pity over your own performance. When she did she once used the term blood libel she got savaged. The same is true for Perry.
2) Energy policy isnt a complete platform on its own. Just about the only national issue Palin was comfortable talking about in 2008 and 2009 was domestic energy. Rick Perry is sounding just like her with his recent announcement of a jobs plan that focused almost exclusively on that topic. Energy may be important to Alaska and Texas, but in early primary states like Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina, it is no where near the top issue for voters. Palin diversified health reform, Libya, all those op-eds in the Wall Street Journal on the economy....
(Excerpt) Read more at swampland.time.com ...
“Energy may be important to Alaska and Texas, but in early primary states like Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina, it is no where near the top issue for voters.”
It SHOULD be. Beyond the implications of energy independence and national security, there’s the cost of heating an IA or NH home in Winter, or air conditioning a NV/SC home in summer. Or just filling your vehicle anywhere in the US.
What a backhanded slap at Palin by the same people who did everything they could to literally destroy her. They are amoral.
Wow
If they actually watched the video, they would know that when she was trying to hold back tears......
she was talking about missing her grandfather who had passed away.
They’re trying to use her as a club to beat up on Gov. Perry. “Sarah Palin” is shorthand for “complete idiot” in Jay’s world. After Mr. Cain went off the reservation on abortion, I may have to take a second look at the Texas governor. There’s no one else.
Ethanol is just one big huge fraud and by now everyone knows it. But for so long as the IA caucuses have political significance, the subsidies will continue.
1) When to quit.
(Sorry, couldn’t resist)
I support Perry but I must say, I think his wife does him no favors playing the victim cardno matter how true she believes it to be or how unfair it seems.
When they were leaving the last debate she looked a little huffy like she just wanted to get the L out of there. I cant say I blame her but she must stuff all that down. No matter how hard it is to swallow.
I think he’s still getting his policy and plans squared out, so I’m not worried about that yet. He came in much later, so I think taking a little longer for the reveal is fine.
I did notice at a NH townhall (think it was) a couple of times he didn’t directly answer peoples questions, he did but in a round-about way. I think he needs to work on very direct answers.
I’m hoping he can pull it off.
Personally I don't have a dog in this hunt as I am a unaffiliated registered voter and don't partake in big R Republican primaries. But it seems to me that Mr. Cain, a very likeable fellow could well end up being Romney's running mate. Those establishment types would do much to see that outcome.
I heard he went pro-choice. What did you hear?
What happened here? Did he put it on the states?
Whoever strikes first for individual rights, second for states rights, and promises to smash the layers and layers of usurped powers that have accumulated to the Federal leviathan will get my support.
The current role of the Federal government- affecting almost every aspect of our lives- was not what the Framers had in mind. It has more in common with Centrally Planned communist governments than anything American. And, as such, will not stand. Such governments fail because their premises are wrong. Learn this, Rick.
I am totally behind Herman Cain now and will donate money like I would have to SP. HC is closest to SP on everything that counts,especially that he is not an insider crony capitalist bought and paid for.
A baby should die for the sins of the father. I have never been totally on Cain’s train, but this is going to hurt. I respect the man until I see this thread we are looking for.
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