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Governor speaks out on marital rumors
AUSTIN AMERICAN-STATESMAN ^ | Thursday, March 4, 2004 | By Ken Herman

Posted on 03/05/2004 5:17:28 AM PST by Arrowhead1952

In first public comments on talk that's traveled around the state and nation, Perry says his marriage is fine and castigates those who spread rumors online.

By Ken Herman

© 2004 AMERICAN-STATESMAN

Thursday, March 4, 2004

Gov. Rick Perry, speaking out for the first time about a widely circulated rumor about his personal life and professional future, said Thursday that he has been targeted by "an obvious, orchestrated effort" launched by political foes.

For almost two months, variations of the rumors have swirled around the Capitol, been repeated among friends across the state, been investigated by reporters from around the nation, been gossiped about in Washington and been posted on Web sites that harbor political ill will toward Republicans in general and Perry in particular.

In almost all versions, the main theme has been the same: Perry, caught in an act of infidelity, is headed for divorce from wife Anita, who has moved out of the Governor's Mansion. The rumors also say Perry will resign.

Perry said it's all false.

"This thing got up to a critical mass," he said, acknowledging that the rumors have spread far wider than he has ever seen political gossip travel.

"I don't think a rumor can just get to critical mass by itself," he said. "I think you have to have a well-thought-out, organized effort to disseminate that kind of information and keep it going day after day after day after day."

After weeks of declining to have Perry personally address the rumors, the governor's staff approached the American-Statesman this week and said Perry wanted to respond. In mid-February, Perry referred questions about an interview on the topic to press secretary Kathy Walt. At the time, she said Perry would not respond to unsubstantiated rumor.

Throughout, the governor's staff has branded the rumors as false. Perry himself denied them on camera when asked about them Feb. 17 by a San Antonio television station, which didn't air the question or Perry's response.

Perry's previous strategy of doing or saying nothing that would promote the spread of the rumors into mainstream publications changed this week as he decided to mount a counteroffensive against the political foes he blames. At the Governor's Mansion on Thursday, his 54th birthday, Perry said he decided to speak out to shine light on what he sees as a dangerous new political trend.

Political rumormongering, perhaps as old as politics itself, takes on new, more dangerous proportions when fed through the instant information machine now available to anybody with a computer, Perry said, noting that e-mails and Web sites have been used to perpetuate the rumors.

"It is a cancer on the political process that is deadly," he said of Internet-driven political rumors.

Perry said the rumors have come back to him through friends, from his son, Griffin, who heard them at Vanderbilt University, and from daughter Sydney, a student at a local high school.

The rumors also have been a hot topic on the local cocktail circuit, and at social and political events.

"They are not correct in any shape, form or fashion," Perry said. "These are irresponsible. They're salacious. They're hurtful to my family."

Perry said the rumors have not affected his job performance but have been particularly troubling to his friends. Perry's press staff has said it has fielded calls about the rumors for about two months.

He said he decided to speak out, knowing it would invite further publication of the rumors, because "this is a phenomenon that if it's not analyzed and, I think, exposed for the vicious nature that it encompasses, could be devastating to public service, to people coming into this business or running for office."

"I think there is a very, very extraordinary story here about the anatomy of a smear campaign, and I think it's appropriate for the mainstream media to expose this," he said.

Perry declined to point fingers at a particular political foe — and he has some in both parties — but had harsh criticism for Texas Democratic Party Chairman Charles Soechting, who referred to the rumors at a recent political rally.

On Feb. 24 in Houston, at an event featuring then-presidential candidate John Edwards, Soechting was one of several speakers called on to kill time as Edwards ran late.

Several hundred people were in the cafeteria at Houston's Stephen F. Austin High School as Soechting, after making generic political rally comments, referred to an event earlier that day in which a dozen people, carrying signs such as "It's OK to be gay, guv," stood outside the Governor's Mansion and encouraged Perry to address rumors about his sexuality.

"Ladies and gentlemen," Soechting told the Democratic audience in Houston, "I ask you to stay tuned. There's a lot of things happening in Texas. For those of you that know, there's a lot of stuff happening at the state Capitol. And you're going to be excited when you learn more and more about it. So I wish I could tell you more, but I think if you've got someone sitting next to you (who) knows what's going on, just get them to whisper it to you.

"How many of you all know? Raise your hands up. That's right. They had a rally up there in support of the governor today. Some of his friends said, 'Come out, Rick, and we'll support you.' Anyway, it's a good time for us," Soechting said.

Perry said he expects political debate from Soechting. But he excoriated the Democratic chairman for talking publicly about "uncorroborated filth."

"Yes, I think he crosses the line of everything decent. I think he crosses the line of good behavior," Perry said, adding, "I don't think that was taught in anybody's manners class that it's acceptable behavior to go spread those types of malicious and hurtful rumors for no other reason than to further some political objective.

"I understand people's desire to pass on salacious rumors in a private setting," Perry said. "He took it to a new level, I would suggest to you, knowing there were TV cameras and knowing there was a reporter from a mainstream newspaper there."

Told of Perry's comments, Soechting said: "What crosses the line of everything decent is the utter hypocrisy of Rick Perry injecting his mean-spirited politics into everyone else's personal life while insisting his own personal life is off-limits.

"What is truly indecent is the state of children's health care, public schools and insurance rates under Perry's regime," Soechting said in a statement issued by the Texas Democratic Party.

Perry said anyone trafficking in rumors is fair game for criticism.

"In the last eight years, it's been difficult for our political opponents to defeat us at the ballot box. I guess this is the new mode of attack," Perry said. "I think it's inappropriate. I think it has great potential for backlash for those who start it."

'Ever-evolving rumor'

Until Thursday, Perry's only public response to the rumors came Feb. 17 after a political event at Bexar County GOP headquarters. After Perry fielded a few questions at a lectern, a reporter for KSAT-TV approached Perry, camera rolling, and asked about the presidential election.

The reporter followed up: "I also understand that there are rumors about your wife and whether there is talk of separation, talk of divorce. Do you have any comment on that?"

Perry responded: "What rumors are you making reference to?"

The reporter said, "I'm making reference to rumors that have been coming out about your wife leaving you, and I wanted to know whether you had a statement on that."

Perry: "Totally and absolutely false."

Reporter: "And do you have any plans to leave the political phase for the private sector?"

Perry: "Totally and absolutely false."

Perry then left the room as Walt, his press secretary, ripped into the reporter for asking "totally irresponsible" questions about a rumor.

The TV station did not air the Perry responses, and newspapers that had reporters on hand, including the American-Statesman, opted not to publish Perry's responses to unsubstantiated rumors.

The American-Statesman, like other major news organizations, had looked into the rumors, found no evidence to substantiate them and, until Perry requested to be interviewed about them, had published no mention of them.

"We don't report rumors. We report facts," American-Statesman Editor Rich Oppel said. "However, should a public official choose to address rumors about himself, as Governor Perry did in this instance, that is a news event worthy of coverage."

Though the rumors went unreported in daily newspapers, at least two media outlets recently addressed them.

The Austin Chronicle, a local weekly, reported about the rumors last week and noted that it found "no truth to any of them, whatsoever."

Capitol journalist Harvey Kronberg, publisher of the Quorum Report political newsletter, wrote last week in a report titled "Enough is Enough" that "we have not been able to find even a scintilla of corroboration for any of the rumors."

"And since the rumors change every day, the matter is now simply silly," Kronberg wrote, adding: "Besides having devolved into an exercise in tedium, the ever-evolving rumor is becoming insulting. It presumes that a voracious and adversarial Capitol press corps is asleep at the wheel."

Kronberg continued, "The Jerry Springer mentality that promoted the relentless nonsense of the last six weeks represents the worst side of politics and demeans all of us who participate."

Perry, in no uncertain terms, said there is no problem in his marriage.

"I love my family. I have probably got about as good a marriage as anybody's ever had. This is the first girl I ever had a date with in my life. We dated for 16 years and we married and we started a family, and Anita has been about as perfect a wife as anybody could ever ask for," he said.

The governor noted that as a politician, his life has been thoroughly reviewed.

"I'm a big, tough guy, and I have run now for four times against some pretty darned good political opponents, people who have probably gone through my background about as well as you can go through a background and written everything about me, investigated everything about my life from the time I was born until 15 minutes ago," Perry said. "And I put up with all of that and understand it. I go do my job every day. This is like a bombing mission for me. The missiles come up on a regular basis. I know they're going to come up."

Anita Perry on Thursday declined to comment on the record about the rumors. She joked privately and amiably about it after her husband's interview with the American-Statesman.

"Look," Perry joked upon seeing his wife walk in, "she's back again."

Perry said he knows of no fact, no situation that could have given rise to the rumors. Several versions included alleged specifics about the time and date that a moving van pulled up at the Governor's Mansion to help Anita Perry move out.

"They move furniture when there are big events, but I can't tell you in the last six weeks that there has been a moving van here," the governor said. "There are big trucks that move in and out of here. Did I throw her through the front balcony and they're having to fix that? That's the idiocy of the rumors. It changes daily."

No evidence offered

In mounting a counteroffensive, Perry would like to see political foes suffer if they helped spread the rumors. For weeks, American-Statesman employees have had the rumors repeated to them by anonymous letter writers, cab drivers, hairdressers and Democratic operatives who have passed along what they claimed to have heard.

Frequently, reporters were offered specifics that could not be verified: The day Anita Perry would file for divorce, the time a moving van was seen at the mansion, the "draft" of an official report referring to indiscretions by the governor.

To date, no piece of tangible evidence has become public.

In a recent incarnation, forwarded to 18 recipients by someone who got it from "one of her friends who's in-the-know politically," an oft-repeated version continued to make the rounds:

"Perry's wife has taken a job with a lobbying group, the first sitting Texas First Lady to ever accept employment while her husband is governor," the e-mail said, incorrectly classifying the job but accurately reporting the first-ever status of Anita Perry's fund-raising job at the Texas Association Against Sexual Assault. "She either has filed a divorce petition today in Haskell County or else will be doing so in the next 48 hours."

"The big rumor is that Perry will resign as governor within the next few weeks to accept the executive directorship of the American Automobile Association," the e-mail reported, getting wrong a rumor detail that had Perry going to work for the American Automobile Manufacturers Association. Perry's staff, in trying to track down the source of the rumors and who is helping spread them, has collected some bits of cyber-evidence, including a lengthy online column posted Feb. 21 by Jackson Thoreau of Dallas, who bills his writing as "political and social commentary with a liberal bias."

Thoreau addressed the rumors and wrote: "While I can't take credit for starting this Perry rumor, I have helped it along. I see this campaign as part of my duty and my contribution to restore some legitimacy and sanity to the White House."

Variations of the rumor have been perpetuated on Web sites that publish unsubstantiated rumors that the mainstream media won't touch. Among those that have mentioned the rumor are the Burnt Orange Report, BuzzFlash and MadLife.

For Web site operators, whose success is measured by "hits," it's been the kind of hot topic that attracts visitors.

For the Burnt Orange Report ("News, Politics and Fun from Deep in the Heart of Texas"), publication of the Perry rumors has meant unprecedented attention.

According to the site, the Burnt Orange Report is published by University of Texas students active in Democratic politics.

The site had its first posting about the Perry rumors on Feb. 13 under the headline "Rumors circulating about Gov. Perry."

"I've been hearing some interesting things from multiple sources about the marital relations of Gov. Rick Perry in the past day or two," the Web site's Byron L. wrote. "If anyone knows what I'm talking about and has information about the rumors, drop me a line."

Five days later, the Burnt Orange Report noted that it had received more visits in one day than it had in all of January. The traffic was credited to another Web site, atrios.blogspot.com, that linked to "my post on the rumors circulating about Governor Rick Perry."

"We'll see if something breaks in the mainstream media about that story. There's so many rumors about it. I'd be very surprised if nothing eventually hits the mainstream media, but you never know," Byron L. wrote.

On Feb. 20, he noted his distaste for "reporting on rumors, scandals and speculation, but I find it hard to believe that this is all just an accident."

"In the past several days I've received a barrage of e-mails with information on this story. Today, I received an e-mail from a news station that said that they are following details of a possible affair by Rick Perry but are waiting for the story to hit the AP wire," Byron L. wrote.

According to a biography on the Burnt Orange Report, Byron L. is Byron LaMasters, a 21-year-old "pragmatic progressive Democrat" raised in suburban north Dallas now studying government at UT and active in University Democrats, including a stint as its president. Eventually, on Feb. 27, Byron L. told his readers: "I posted on the Perry rumors because I thought that there was legitimate cause to warrant investigation by the mainstream media, I still don't know if there is any truth or not to the rumors and I was very clear in all of my posts on the issue that the scandals regarding Rick Perry were only rumors."

"I've received multiple e-mails over the past week from people claiming to know something or able to prove something regarding the scandal, but I haven't received anything that has proven the suggested rumors," he noted. "I've certainly appreciated the increased traffic and I hope that it continues, but if you're coming back here to see me post more on the Perry rumors, in all likelihood, it won't be happening unless something big is uncovered by the mainstream media."

Contacted Thursday about Perry's comments, LaMasters had little to say.

"I basically said all along these are rumors," he said. "I think everything I've written on my Web site speaks for itself."

Perry had no sympathy for anyone using a we-said-it-was-just-a-rumor defense.

"What's wrong is they have been a Web site that has denigrated the political process, in my opinion, to a great degree," he said. "If the future of politics is this, the future is dismal and dim for Texas, for America, for the political process."


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"We don't report rumors. We report facts," American-Statesman Editor Rich Oppel said. "However, should a public official choose to address rumors about himself, as Governor Perry did in this instance, that is a news event worthy of coverage."

Rich Oppel is just covering his rear end with this statement. The Austin Un-American Ultra-Liberal Statesman reports anything it can that will damage a Republican politician's career.

On the other hand, any true facts about a DumbocRAT politician, will not be reported. If it is in that rag, it will be BURIED on one of the inside pages.

No bias at the Austin Un-American Ultra-Liberal Statesman.

1 posted on 03/05/2004 5:17:29 AM PST by Arrowhead1952
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To: Arrowhead1952
Typical dem dirty tricks. Let's hope the voters are sufficiently wise to these tactics.
2 posted on 03/05/2004 5:19:46 AM PST by OldFriend (Always understand, even if you remain among the few)
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To: Arrowhead1952
Does the reporter still beat his wife?
3 posted on 03/05/2004 5:29:03 AM PST by TomHarkinIsNotFromIowa (Foe Hammer!)
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To: William McKinley
Good info here.
4 posted on 03/05/2004 5:34:20 AM PST by MEG33 (John Kerry's been AWOL for two decades on issues of National Security!)
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To: MEG33
The rumor was posted this week on a message board I am on....luckily, most of the posters shot it down as mudslinging.

Nice to have a reference if it happens again.
5 posted on 03/05/2004 5:37:34 AM PST by najida (Where is Snake Pliskin when you need him?)
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To: TomHarkinIsNotFromIowa
Rumor has it they'll be getting married in CA over Spring Break...
6 posted on 03/05/2004 5:40:27 AM PST by WestTexasWend
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To: najida
I saw it mentioned here twice.Because it mentioned Perry and named someone else in a gay relationship,I find it particularly slimey.
7 posted on 03/05/2004 5:42:24 AM PST by MEG33 (John Kerry's been AWOL for two decades on issues of National Security!)
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To: anniegetyourgun; Tacis; oldironsides; berserker
More info here.Details
8 posted on 03/05/2004 5:49:14 AM PST by MEG33 (John Kerry's been AWOL for two decades on issues of National Security!)
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To: MEG33
GGGRRRRR.....
9 posted on 03/05/2004 5:52:11 AM PST by anniegetyourgun
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To: Arrowhead1952
This is like the "Moby" plan to spread false rumors all over the internet about Dubya. Apparently, the Dems are adapting it to individual Republican state leaders. The Democrat party is so darned unethical, it's scary.
10 posted on 03/05/2004 5:57:12 AM PST by mountaineer
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To: MEG33
We should make a huge stink about this. The Democrats' tactics are outrageous and shouldn't be sloughed off.
11 posted on 03/05/2004 6:00:44 AM PST by William McKinley
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To: William McKinley
Only Dems can do that.We have no right to be outraged,don't you know, because we starve the children and push little old ladies down the stairs.Besides,we are against gay marriage.
12 posted on 03/05/2004 6:05:09 AM PST by MEG33 (John Kerry's been AWOL for two decades on issues of National Security!)
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To: NYC Republican
Ping-a-ling. Thought you might find this interesting.
13 posted on 03/05/2004 6:08:14 AM PST by Quilla
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To: Arrowhead1952
So who wants to bet Carole Strayhorn Keetan Rylander Smith Jones helped to spread these rumors around, hmmm?
14 posted on 03/05/2004 6:23:09 AM PST by JohnnyZ (People don't just bump into each other and have sex. This isn't Cinemax! -- Jerry)
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To: Arrowhead1952
And the Right-Wing is rolling out the smear machine...

Riiiiiiiggggghhhhhtttt....

Clever 'Rats... Attack a guy whom GWB chose, thus damaging GWB's credibility in a roundabout way...
15 posted on 03/05/2004 6:27:41 AM PST by jcb8199
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To: JohnnyZ
So who wants to bet Carole Strayhorn Keetan Rylander Smith Jones helped to spread these rumors around, hmmm?

I was thinking more on the lines of Ann "Retardo" Richards. Either that, or any of the RAT senators or reps. If this has been out on the web for about two months, that was close to the time the supreme court said they would not hear the redistricting case the RATs had wanted.

16 posted on 03/05/2004 6:30:18 AM PST by Arrowhead1952 (John f'ing Kerry is a self-admitted war criminal.)
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To: MEG33; anniegetyourgun; Tacis; oldironsides; berserker; William McKinley
For the Burnt Orange Report ("News, Politics and Fun from Deep in the Heart of Texas"), publication of the Perry rumors has meant unprecedented attention.

According to the site, the Burnt Orange Report is published by University of Texas students active in Democratic politics.

These were two sentences I forgot to put in bold when I posted this article. Knowing the left leaning demographics of UT, this rumor was probably started by UT students.

Then to go so far as accusing the governor of being gay, is taking this to a low that has never been done in Texas politics. I hope the culprit is caught, and Perry files a huge lawsuit against him/her. Like I say, this was probably started at the university here in Austin.

17 posted on 03/05/2004 7:29:48 AM PST by Arrowhead1952 (John f'ing Kerry is a self-admitted war criminal.)
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To: Arrowhead1952
Thoreau addressed the rumors and wrote: "While I can't take credit for starting this Perry rumor, I have helped it along. I see this campaign as part of my duty and my contribution to restore some legitimacy and sanity to the White House."

The White House? I thought this was about Gov. Perry! I guess the Bush haters will go after anyone who is remotely connected with the President, creating stories, if necessary.

18 posted on 03/05/2004 7:42:25 AM PST by SuziQ
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To: JohnnyZ
So who wants to bet Carole Strayhorn Keetan Rylander Smith Jones helped to spread these rumors around, hmmm?

I would say that would be a safe assumption.
19 posted on 03/05/2004 7:50:33 AM PST by jf55510
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To: SuziQ
Thoreau addressed the rumors and wrote: "While I can't take credit for starting this Perry rumor, I have helped it along. I see this campaign as part of my duty and my contribution to restore some legitimacy and sanity to the White House."

The White House? I thought this was about Gov. Perry! I guess the Bush haters will go after anyone who is remotely connected with the President, creating stories, if necessary.

Not just Bush haters, but rather Republican haters. The RATs are in total denial that Texas is no longer a DumbocRAT state. They refer to many Republicans as Dixierats. That is not the case, but the RAT party has gone so far left by associating itself with the likes of the ACLU, NAALCP, NOW, etc.

They are also very mad about the redistricting battle that did not go their way. As Rush says, "It's funny to watch the left when they are out of power."

20 posted on 03/05/2004 8:05:57 AM PST by Arrowhead1952 (John f'ing Kerry is a self-admitted war criminal.)
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