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A Time For Choosing: Rick Perry for President
Big Government ^ | 12-19-2011 | Mike Flynn - OP/ED

Posted on 12/19/2011 11:23:46 AM PST by smoothsailing

December 19, 2011

A Time For Choosing: Rick Perry for President

Mike Flynn

Yes, I’ve seen the debates. And, yes, I’ve watched the “oops” moment probably a dozen times. While he has steadily improved, Rick Perry is not a skilled debater. Seeing him debate is like watching a high-wire act, where each moment is tense with the fear that the performer could slip and fall. I get it. But, when did debate performance become our sole criteria for picking a President? When did the RNC decide to team up with the legacy media and turn the nomination contest into an almost unwatchable reality TV spectacle? Is this really a sane way to pick a nominee?

Debates are worthwhile and performance in them tells us something about the candidates. But, it doesn’t tell us everything about the candidates. The rhetorical skills that make a great debater have almost zero intersection with the skills that make a great President. They are a poor filter for discovering the core convictions and principles which will guide a President’s decisions and indecisions. They provide sound-bites at a time we should be looking at essays.

In the end, one of these candidates is very likely to end up as President and will have to govern. With the exception of Jon Huntsman, Rick Perry is the only candidate with a successful record of governing. That and, more importantly, what he has accomplished in governing make him the clear choice for President.

Supporters of Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney have to face one inconvenient truth; they both failed when given the chance to govern. Gingrich rode an historic GOP wave into the Speakership in 1994 only to be ousted by his fellow Republicans just four years later. It was one of the more spectacular flame-outs in political history. Hastert and Pelosi lost the Speaker’s gavel when the voters rejected them and their parties. Newt lost his when his GOP colleagues rejected him. He was given an unprecedented opportunity to reform entitlements and reverse our nation’s fiscal rot and…he blinked. His subsequent “consulting” for Freddie Mac, support for the largest expansion of entitlements since LBJ, an individual health insurance mandate and TARP, among other things, only further disqualifies him. I’m not at all certain that he has the core conservative convictions or beliefs that could withstand the daily dramas of the Presidency.

Mitt Romney only served one-term as Governor of Massachusetts because he wasn’t going to win reelection. Keep in mind that Romney’s term followed twelve years of GOP rule on Beacon Hill. Massachusetts voters were in something of a habit, since 1990, of voting for Republicans for Governor. That streak ended with Mitt. And, there were fewer Republican state legislators when he left office than when he entered it.

Worse, though, is what he did in that one term; RomneyCare. I lobbied against RomneyCare. It is, fundamentally, the blueprint for much of ObamaCare. It is already far more expensive than lawmakers promised and is negatively effecting the health care market in Massachusetts. And, Romney is STILL proud of it. His official portrait for Governor even features Romney sitting next to a copy of the bill! He continues to defend a state-level individual mandate and even promises to retain the “good parts” of ObamaCare. I, frankly, didn’t know there were “good parts”.

Its hard to judge Romney on the other issues, because he’s had every position on just about all of them over the years. I just don’t know which Romney is going to show up at the Oval Office every day; the Romney who ran to the left of Ted Kennedy in the 90s or the Romney who now calls himself the “ideal” tea party candidate. I’m all for those “road to Damascus” moments on a particular issue, but on almost all of them? Its like a Damascus round-about.

There is also a fundamental political problem with either a Gingrich or Romney nomination. The GOP wouldn’t be able to campaign against the Wall Street bailouts nor the individual health mandate. They both supported these at one time or another. Does the party really want to remove those arrows from its quiver? Those two issues are a large reason why 60+% of Independents align themselves with the GOP now. I know people joke that the GOP is the “stupid party”, but really? They really don’t want to make those arguments against Obama? Aren’t these two issues the defining issues of the upcoming election?

This isn’t simply an endorsement against Gingrich and Romney; it is an endorsement FOR Rick Perry. Perry is the longest serving governor in Texas history, a state with a long-standing tradition of voting incumbents out of office. He has successfully managed budget shortfalls without taking the easy path of tax hikes. General Revenue spending, accounting for population and inflation, is lower now then when he took office. He has cut taxes by billions. He has rejected federal dollars when he thought the feds where overstepping their authority. And, perhaps more importantly, he spearheaded a landmark medical malpractice reform which reversed the exodus of doctors out of the state and is steadily improving the health care market in Texas.

Oh yeah, and the jobs. The GOP really doesn’t want to go into this election with the guy running the state creating the jobs during a recession? Obviously, Perry didn’t create these jobs, but he understands that tax and regulatory policies can be a drag on private sector growth. While most other states were busy adding new taxes and regulations, Texas didn’t. The result is an influx of citizens from other states and a thriving private sector job market. Isn’t this a narrative we want in 2012?

Perry has clearly been a good Governor. He has not, however, been a great candidate. His early campaign was too Texas-centric. We all know about his debate performances. He has positions I disagree with. And his campaign has made some steps I also disagree with. But, I believe he could be a great President. He understand the limits of government, the power of the private sector to create prosperity and the dangers government policies pose to that. And, I believe he understands these principles in a more fundamental way than the other candidates.

Over the next few years, America will face some existential questions. Will American exceptionalism endure or will we slip into a quasi-European welfare state in permanent decline? Our present trajectory is unsustainable. Even with a Republican House and, most likely, a Republican Senate after next year, the GOP in Washington doesn’t seem quite up to the task of reclaiming that “shining city on the hill.” They can’t quite get beyond repainting a house whose foundation has cracked. We will need a President who is a strong leader with very grounded conservative convictions to navigate our way back to prosperity. One who understand that Washington has already assumed too much power and that future economic growth and personal liberty requires rolling back much of that power.

Rick Perry is that man.

[Note: This is a personal endorsement and does not reflect the views of BigGovernment, its contributors or its publisher, Andrew Breitbart.]


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To: Kenny

Yes. If you make a list that does not include “currently doing well in the polls”, Newt is NOT going to be in the top 3.

It’s time to stop letting polls pick our nominee. We need to step back, get off the merry-go-round, and make a serious evaluation of ALL the candidates again, with the same standard.

Right now, we’ve rejected Bachmann with a standard of July, when we had all the time in the world and Sarah Palin was going to save us. We rejected Perry based on his early bad debate performances driven by his recent back surgery, and again knowing we had plenty of time and Sarah Palin was going to save us.

We didn’t so much reject Cain as he folded up his tent and went home, because of unfair attacks, and his response to them, and maybe because his wife wasn’t as excited about him being President as he seemed to be.

And now we are supposed to accept Gingrich, who isn’t on the conservative radar in the past decade, over three solid conservatives, simply because for a brief moment the Cain supporters got so used to blindly attacking everybody who was a threat momentarily lost their minds and all decided Gingrich was the one they would support?


41 posted on 12/19/2011 3:17:33 PM PST by CharlesWayneCT
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To: AdmSmith; AnonymousConservative; Berosus; bigheadfred; Bockscar; ColdOne; Convert from ECUSA; ...

Thanks shield.


42 posted on 12/19/2011 3:18:23 PM PST by SunkenCiv (Merry Christmas, Happy New Year! May 2013 be even Happier!)
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To: CharlesWayneCT
We rejected Perry based on his early bad debate performances driven by his recent back surgery,

Most rejected Perry because he called them heartless and then offered up a piss-poor apology and defense of his views on in-state tuition. His biggest debate gaffe was well after the "don't have a heart" comment.
43 posted on 12/19/2011 3:28:15 PM PST by af_vet_rr
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To: PSYCHO-FREEP
Name a state Newt would win that Perry wont.

Perry will win Iowa and South Carolina.

You will still be welcome on his bandwagon.

Show me a national poll from 1 month ago. 2 months ago? Exactly. They mean nothing.

Don't burn your bridges.

44 posted on 12/19/2011 4:24:54 PM PST by normy (Don't take it personally, just take it seriously.)
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To: af_vet_rr
Rest assured when everyone has dropped out, Perry will still be there as the only real pro-life, pro-2nd Amendment, ex military candidate to choose from.
45 posted on 12/19/2011 4:28:41 PM PST by normy (Don't take it personally, just take it seriously.)
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To: Chasaway

Another great endorsement from Ace of Spades HQ!

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46 posted on 12/19/2011 6:13:22 PM PST by smoothsailing
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To: smoothsailing

I agree.. Rick Perry 2012!


47 posted on 12/19/2011 7:42:49 PM PST by lahargis (Rick Perry is our jobs and energy candidate! Perry 2012!)
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To: smoothsailing
"Rick Perry is the only candidate with a successful record of governing. That and, more importantly, what he has accomplished in governing make him the clear choice for President."

Agreed!
48 posted on 12/19/2011 7:55:52 PM PST by lahargis (Rick Perry is our jobs and energy candidate! Perry 2012!)
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To: smoothsailing; All

I think Rick and Rick would make a great combination - they are both Christians, they’re both pro life. Perry has governing experience, and Santorum has foreign policy experience.

Two young, handsome guys - smart; doers, etc. I think it would be great!!


49 posted on 12/19/2011 9:58:50 PM PST by CyberAnt ("America is the greatest nation on the face of the earth".)
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To: smoothsailing; All

If Newt falters, Santorum is my guy. Look for Rick Santorum to be the “surprise” coming out of Iowa this year.


50 posted on 12/19/2011 11:17:32 PM PST by no dems (Why do you never see "Obama" bumper stickers on cars going to work in the morning?)
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To: CyberAnt

Two young, handsome guys
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Whoa!!! Rick Santorum....right on both counts. But, Rick Perry is no “young” guy. Dude is in his 60’s. But, he is handsome.


51 posted on 12/19/2011 11:26:36 PM PST by no dems (Why do you never see "Obama" bumper stickers on cars going to work in the morning?)
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To: Lazlo in PA; SuzyQue; Kenny

Would you consider Rick Santorum? He is an intelligent, decent guy with Foreign Policy and Domestic (Economic) experience. And, he has no baggage and has made no gaffes>

I think Rick Santorum will be this year’s “surprise” coming out of Iowa.


52 posted on 12/19/2011 11:29:19 PM PST by no dems (Why do you never see "Obama" bumper stickers on cars going to work in the morning?)
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To: smoothsailing

Choosing what? Illegal Aliens over Americans? Undoing 1821-1830?


53 posted on 12/19/2011 11:51:07 PM PST by rmlew ("Mosques are our barracks, minarets our bayonets, domes our helmets, the believers our soldiers.")
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To: no dems
I think Rick Santorum will be this year’s “surprise” coming out of Iowa.

I think you may be right. He is my number one choice in this election for all the reasons you cite. I like Rick a lot.

54 posted on 12/19/2011 11:55:11 PM PST by Lazlo in PA (Now living in a newly minted Red State.)
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To: no dems; Lazlo in PA; Kenny

I like Santorum, but talk about no traction! He just doesn’t ever seem to get enough support to even consider. But, at this point, he may be the best of what’s left.


55 posted on 12/20/2011 4:57:37 AM PST by SuzyQue (Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour.)
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To: no dems

He needs to seriously lose the gray/blue shirts. His gloomy wardrobe is so awful it’s distracting. I know that shouldn’t be an issue but his image is important, especially since he’s perceived as boring. Kick it up a notch, Rick!


56 posted on 12/20/2011 8:05:09 AM PST by Kenny
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To: no dems
If Newt falters, Santorum is my guy. Look for Rick Santorum to be the “surprise” coming out of Iowa this year.

Santorum has always been my "guy," but he is not winning Iowa. No sirree Bob. Supposing he does well there. What does that get him? A Howard Dean moment?

57 posted on 12/20/2011 6:51:04 PM PST by presidio9 (Islam is as Islam does.)
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To: smoothsailing

No.


58 posted on 12/20/2011 6:54:50 PM PST by TheZMan (http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2794639/posts)
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To: smoothsailing
Gotta go with the bigger graphic for this awesome thread!


59 posted on 12/20/2011 7:46:22 PM PST by Oceander (TINSTAAFL - Mother Nature Abhors a Free Lunch almost as much as She Abhors a Vacuum)
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