weak and wishy-washy
several of my conservative friends and myself would a write check the day he announced he was in..but he needs to get in NOW!!
I don't think much of Gov. Goodhair, but he can raise money on short notice. Probably easier than anyone but Palin.
/johnny
1. TransTexas Corridor support (NAFTA highway)
2. Attempt to force Gardisil on my daughters
3. Border control flip/flop - against it before he was for it
4. Fraternizing with globalist Bilderbergers
5. Likes big government
6. Bottom line - As we say in Texas, "all hat and no cattle"
"Rick Perry is true to conservative principles even when others think the party
needs to go a different direction. I like that about him: he doesn't care which
way the wind blows, he acts on his beliefs. That's why I am supporting
Governor Rick Perry for re-election Palin wrote.
Which quite clearly means he has not decided to run yet. If he had, he would not be waiting till "later this summer".
Beyond simply the August 13 event in Ames, Iowa, a big question for Mr. Perry is whether a compressed schedule would allow him to attract enough money and primary voters to win the nomination. Perry campaign adviser David Carney says that question still hasn't been answered, and even a positive verdict doesn't necessarily mean the Texan would enter the race. "Then he's got to saddle up and do a gut check" to determine if he's ready for the rigors of a presidential run, says Mr. Carney.
Which again makes it pretty obvious Perry has not yet decided to run. If he were actually sure he was running and so worried about the compressed schedule, Perry would jump in the race pretty much immediately.
While I do suspect Perry is thinking of running, this article is just more speculation. My guess is Perry is still trying to determine what Palin is going to do, and Palin probably just hasn't decided yet.
Cavuto was saying that Perry will enter in August.