ANDY HILLER:
10:06:46:00 Governor Perry, your party’s last nominee, John McCain, wrote in the Washington Post in an Op-ed about a year ago, his words, “I disagree with many of the president’s policies, but I believe he is a patriot sincerely intent on using his time in office to advance our country’s cause. I reject accusations that his policies and belief make him unworthy to lead America or opposed to its founding ideals.” Agree?
RICK PERRY:
10:07:13:00 I make a very proud statement and of fact that— we have a president that’s a socialist. I don’t think our founding fathers wanted America to be a socialist country. So I disagree with that— premise that— somehow or another that— President Obama reflects our founding fathers. He doesn’t. He talks about having a more powerful, more centralized, more consuming and costly federal government. I am a tenth amendment believing governor. I truly believe that we need a president that respects the tenth amendment, that pushes back to the states. Whether it’s how to deliver— education, how to deliver health care, how to do our— environmental regulations. The states will considerably do a better job than a one-size-fits-all Washington, D.C., led by this president.
Could you tell me why this Front Page LA Times story was removed as a “news” article and put into
GOP CLUB?
Another fine thing about Rick Perry is the people he chooses to go to for advice.
In economic things, he relies a lot of Steve Forbes who helped him with the 20% flat tax idea.
In foreign policy, he goes to John Bolton. Rick Perry want to end all foreign aid and start over carefully assessing who deserves it and needs it and who doesn’t.
John Bolton wants to torch the United Nations. So do I.