Posted on 03/30/2008 11:32:48 AM PDT by lqcincinnatus
CORPUS CHRISTI Hutchison plans to run for governor in 2010
The Austin and Republican rumor mills have been in overdrive for months about Gov. Rick Perry's future political plans.
U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison is planning to run for governor in 2010, her spokesman Matt Mackowiak said while he was in town Wednesday. If she resigns her Senate seat to devote her efforts to the governor's race, Perry would name her successor.
Mentioned as the top front-runners are Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst (who also has indicated that he plans to run for governor), former Secretary of State Roger Williams, Texas Railroad Commission Chairman Michael Williams and, if he so chooses, Perry himself.
During a fundraiser at Jerry and Glenda Kane's Hewit Drive home Wednesday night, Perry addressed the rumors that he wants to move up from the state Capitol to the U.S. Capitol.
"I don't want to go to Washington, D.C., in any form or fashion and I won't," he said.
Talking about his objectives for 2009, the governor left the door open to running for re-election. There are no gubernatorial term limits in Texas.
"I have a lot of things I want to get done during the next session," the governor said. "If I get those things done I may ride off into the sunset. But if I don't I'll run for re-election."
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The Austin and Republican rumor mills have been in overdrive for months about Gov. Rick Perry's future political plans.
U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison is planning to run for governor in 2010, her spokesman Matt Mackowiak said while he was in town Wednesday. If she resigns her Senate seat to devote her efforts to the governor's race, Perry would name her successor.
Mentioned as the top front-runners are Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst (who also has indicated that he plans to run for governor), former Secretary of State Roger Williams, Texas Railroad Commission Chairman Michael Williams and, if he so chooses, Perry himself.
During a fundraiser at Jerry and Glenda Kane's Hewit Drive home Wednesday night, Perry addressed the rumors that he wants to move up from the state Capitol to the U.S. Capitol.
"I don't want to go to Washington, D.C., in any form or fashion and I won't," he said.
Talking about his objectives for 2009, the governor left the door open to running for re-election. There are no gubernatorial term limits in Texas.
"I have a lot of things I want to get done during the next session," the governor said. "If I get those things done I may ride off into the sunset. But if I don't I'll run for re-election."
Perry kisses babies, chats with locals
Perry was in his element at the intimate gathering of Republican movers and shakers at the fundraiser.
The governor, who stayed for more than two hours, kissed a couple of babies who arrived with their parents and chatted with the likes of car dealer Ed Hicks, Port Commissioners Judy Hawley and Bernard Paulson and businessman Mike Scott. Fred Heldenfels IV, originally from Corpus Christi but now living in Austin, also was in the crowd.
Heldenfels was appointed by Perry to the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, which works with the governor, Legislature, governing boards and higher education institutions on issues dealing with access to and quality of Texas higher education.
Behind every good man is a good woman
The governor explained to everyone that his wife, Anita, was at a girls' weekend at the King Ranch and heaped praise on her for her role in Texas politics. He then turned to Glenda Kane and praised her for her role in Texas health care.
Lounging in a chair nearby, Jerry Kane grinned.
"What am I? Chopped liver?"
"You are the husband, just like me, brother," responded Perry, who credited his and Kane's success to their wives. "You're lucky to be where you are."
Both Kanes have gubernatorial appointments, bestowed by Perry. Glenda is chairwoman of the State Health Services Council, which makes recommendations to the Department of State Health Services regarding its management, operations, policies and rules for public health, mental health and substance abuse. Jerry is chairman of the Health and Human Services Council, which assists in developing policies and rules for the Health and Human Services Commission as well as making recommendations regarding management and operation of the commission to the executive commissioner.
Other governors envy our economy
Gov. Perry told the crowd that other U.S. governors are envious of the great economy in Texas, which he said many of them erroneously are chalking up to the booming oil and gas industry. He pointed to diverse industries such as health care and banking as proof.
"The 49 other governors would love to oversee an economy like ours," he said. "Just ask (California governor and action movie star) Arnold Schwarzenegger."
Great, another open borders pro-illegal governor.
Replace one RINO with another.
She’s going to need a better hairdresser to challenge Gov. Good Hair.
Bring back KINKY!
Interesting. Her vs. Ron Paul.
Recently, she watered down the immigration bill. If Texans elect her, they will get what they deserve.
Hey it doesn’t say where she is running for Governor. Maybe in Mexico.
Unlike Good Hair and the Tough Grandma, KBH has been a Republican insider going back to the 1960s. She just represents an element with a different interest than the conservative base.
Rick Perry was a Democrat in the Reagan era. He became a Republican when it became politically rewarding in Texas to do so.
That will make her one of the four border governors that McCain will ask if the border is secure before he grants amnesty and citizenship.
I wonder if the Naturalization Certificates are made in Thailand and the Netherlands like the Passports were? The GPO will make a great profit from printing up 40 million of those!
She doesn’t do enough to stem the flow of illegals. We conservatives in Texas had better find another person to run against her in the primary election
Business as usual in Texas.
IMO, Perry is still a Democrat.
Kay Bailey, OTOH, was a Republican BEFORE it was popular in Texas to be a Republican.
I was there... and we didn't have a lot of company. We met in an old fire station on Westheimer across the street from the Galleria.
Interesting Idea, Ron Paul for Governor.
Ron Paul for US Senate.......
That may be the best last hurrah for Dr.Paul.
Well this is interesting,her bill guts the Secure Fence act,a quick search for her Top Contributors turns up Vinson & Elkins.
What's highlighted on Vinson & Elkins web page?
V&E Wins Major Federal Appeals Case on Immigration More
In a decision that is likely to have significant impact on lawsuits and potential lawsuits across the country, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled this weekend that government agencies cannot use federal RICO laws to punish companies who may employ undocumented workers.
The Texas Governor has been pimping himself like a cheap whore in New Orleans.
First it was Rudy, then Mitt, now he's trying to flag down MeCain to offer him his services.
Please Governor “Good Hair”, ride off into the sunset. You are an empty suit disappointment and a disgrace to your Alma Mater, Texas A&M.
Go; just please, GO!!!
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