Posted on 05/19/2011 6:36:56 AM PDT by SumProVita
"Conservatives would have to mount a massive, rapid, and high volume effort to get him in. I think such an outpouring of support and requests would draw Perry in. But, to do so, itd have to be after Daniels and with continued displeasure with the field by conservatives.
One of the sticking points has always been whether the country was ready for another guy from Texas so soon after Bush. With Texass economy flourishing and the national economy still imploding, I think the country could get ready for another guy from Texas really quick.
Daniels is running. How conservatives react once Daniels makes it official could have an impact on Perry if conservatives target him for a draft effort."
(Excerpt) Read more at redstate.com ...
I don’t want a RINO as the next GOP nominee, but I’m not convinced Daniels is one; I’m aware of his budgetary accomplishments and the bill he signed to end Medicaid funding for abortions. I’ve been confused by the vitriol expressed toward him on FR.
“Policy-wise he’s not necessarily as strong as Pawlenty or Daniels.”
Personally, at this point, I’m leaning Pawlenty. Like many conservative voters....I’m waiting to see what the final choices will be. I don’t know much detailed information on Perry’s policies. I was hoping this would be discussed.
>>> He somehow thinks he speaks for the entire conservative movement.>>>
I’m sure that’s what CNN wants him to think he’s doing, and they no doubt use him as “THE spokesman for conservatives” — and since it’s on CNN, very few conservatives even know he’s doing it.
“...the gardasil vaccination for all girls age 12...”
This was a MANDATE for ALL girls??????
Doesn’t Daniels have a big Muzzie contingent supporting him?
I could vote for Perry... I refuse to vote for daniels... but Perry will probably not run.
LLS
And today The Hill has some information. The Hill where Juan the crash dummy works.
We have to be ever careful not to respond to anything coming from anyone in our media. Sadly, that includes FNC.
Feel free to follow whomever you choose.
Today's emetic.
I’m a Texan (7th generation!). I certainly hope Perry does NOT get the nomination.
Here are 3 examples of why:
Trans Texas corridor
Vaccinating 4th grade girls against venereal disease.
Decreeing that all US flags in the state be lowered to honor Ted Kennedy. (This was when I started flying my Gadsten flag.)
There are other examples, but these are the most glaring I can think of at present.
The man is a lifetime politician and certainly not a conservative. He gets some things right, but not enough for me to really support him in any election. I vote for him mainly because he’s not a registered democrat..........
Yes, he mandated that in order for a girl age 12 or above to be allowed back in school, she had to have the gardasil vaccination. He bypassed the legislature in issuing this executive order mandate. There was sufficient outrage that the legislature overrode him on the issue, but he initially decided that he would simply dictate this regardless of the concerns of parents.
They are offering me Diet Coke and Diet Pepsi. I want Orange Juice. ~Micheal Savage
As much as people say they want a compromiser in the White House, they want no such thing.
As an example, the last two Presidential elections that the Democrats won was when the Republicans put forward a long time Senator.
Due to the very nature of legislating, there will always be issues of compromise that can be brought up when you have spent any significant amount of time there.
Dole and McCain were both very effective legislators and with that came the skill of compromising. Even Kerry got nailed on the “flip flop” issue on the Democrat side.
Obama didn’t have that long of a legislative record, so it was much harder to paint him as a compromiser as opposed to McCain.
This time, we cannot make the mistake of putting up a legislator to run against a sitting President. It must, absolutely must, be someone with experience as a Governor.
This sadly excludes some very exciting prospects such as Cain and Bachmann. I like both of them, Cain more by a bit, but neither of them can say “I made these tough decisions and let the buck stop with me for the result”.
This narrows the field considerably.
"You'll take your medicine and you'll like it, you hear!"
Michele Bachmann Haley Barbour
John Bolton
Herman Cain
Mitch Daniels
Newt Gingrich
Rudy GiulianiMike Huckabee
Jon Huntsman, Jr.
Gary Johnson
Thad McCotter
Roy Moore
Sarah Palin
Ron Paul
Tim Pawlenty
Rick Perry
Buddy Roemer
Willard Romney
Rick SantorumDonald Trump
*Candidates in red are in the "I can't get drunk enough to vote for them" category.
Mitch won’t run till CHERI says Mitch “can” run.
Imagine how this looks to the Taliban.? Real strength, huh.
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Agreed.
Here come the idiots with the frickin’ hair comments.
Sheesh! His hair is no more outstanding then any other.
He’s not Sarah Palin or Duncan Hunter. Next question.
Whaaaat? Where do you people come up with stuff? I’m from Indiana and Mitch has no connection to any large Muzzie groups.
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