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Spokesman says Texas Gov. Rick Perry is running for president, announcement planned Saturday
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| August 11, 2011
| AP
Posted on 08/11/2011 2:00:38 PM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: ilgipper
“We have to ignore the fringe kooks”
Ignoring the kooks isn’t very easy when they are the one you see on the NBC Evening News, writing the copy on the Daily Show, controlling what you see in a Google Search, and running your local TV Station.
I’ve said for over a decade that the biggest thing most here miss is just how powerful Media propaganda really is today, and how much a part of society it has become.
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posted on
08/11/2011 2:59:32 PM PDT
by
tcrlaf
(PREFRONTAL LOBOTOMISTS FOR OBAMA2012!)
To: Cincinatus' Wife
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posted on
08/11/2011 3:06:30 PM PDT
by
Garnet92
To: Diogenesis
To: DesertRhino
That will make the RNC very happy.
Very much so. The big money folks involved with the RNC didn't get their amnesty, I mean guest worker program, that they wanted Bush and McCain to push through, but with Perry they definitely will. Unlike Bush and McCain, he's going to put his 10 years of pro-illegal alien talk into action, and he's going to gain big when it comes to Hispanic votes, once they realize how friendly he is towards LULAC and the other pro-illegal groups.
I've been busy for most of the last month and haven't had time to read up on the trends, but I should have saw it coming. Once Perry's folks killed off the sanctuary city bill in the Texas legislature, it should have been obvious where things were headed. Obama better watch it, if Perry pushes as hard for the illegal aliens between now and November as he has over the last decade, he'll have the support of the major Hispanic groups and Obama will be finished.
To: Signalman
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posted on
08/11/2011 3:26:01 PM PDT
by
cblue55
(It's either America, or Obama. It cannot be both!)
To: Signalman
Greg Abbott of TEXAS or the one in Virginia—I think his name is Cuccinelli.
To: DesertRhino
Just to clarify, if Perry's supporters hadn't killed off the sanctuary cities bill and Perry had been forced to sign a anti-sanctuary cities bill, it would make it a lot tougher for him among some Hispanic groups on a national level. There was a reason why he spoke out against Arizona-style legislation for Texas - he was probably thinking it would hurt him in a national run.
It'll be interesting to see if the Texas chapter of LULAC comes out for him, since he's supported and praised them in the past.
To: Diogenesis
Suck it up “wedge”...learn to learn to say President Perry...
To: normy
Hey move to Texas where we have created more jobs than the rest of the 49 states combined.
So should we give the Democratic Governors of Texas in the '70s and '80s credit for the oil boom jobs? I think not. Jobs are going to be created in Texas regardless of who is in office, thanks to Texas' location, natural resources, power grid, the history of corporations in Texas, the many universities of Texas, and other factors that have nothing to do with the governor.
The jobs thing is funny. I saw somebody praising Electronic Arts for hiring more people in Austin and Perry was in front of the camera trying to take credit. Electronic Arts was the same company that bought up some Austin game companies and moved them to California back in the 1990s and early '00s.
To: Diogenesis
Another lie from “wedge”...if BS was music “wedge” would be a one man band!.....
To: tcrlaf
Yep. I agree. It is a huge factor, but it will be for any nominee, and I believe Perry has the potential to be able to get around it to win. A lot of swing voters will respond to the guy’s record on jobs and growth. I am hoping he does well, because I am a huge fan of a lot of these candidates, but I feel like a seasoned executive candidate with a track record is the best route to victory. He has to show some real backbone in the primary, because the left is going to be prepared for the battle of the century next year to destroy our candidate.
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posted on
08/11/2011 3:38:35 PM PDT
by
ilgipper
(political rhetoric is no substitute for competence (Thomas Sowell))
To: CSI007
“this is the best we can do? We need a REAL conservative to set things straight.”
Please tell us - who is the “real conservative” you have in mind?. There is not one in the field that is perfect, and that would include my favorite Palin if she jumped in. But compare this field of candidates with that of this time in 2007 - then we are light years to the Right of where we were then.
To: normy
I think she will say something to the effect of "I am really excited to see and hear what Perry has to offer. I knew him well from the time we were governors and he's a strong conservative candidate with a great record."She's already said something along those lines back in June during her bus tour....
In fact, during the midst of her recent bus tour, Palin brought Perrys name up again, unprompted, telling a group of reporters in Baltimore, I think he would be a fine candidate. We have a lot in common. She added: I really like him. SOURCE
...so I would expect her to ramp it up quite a bit with him actually in the race.
To: CSI007
We need a REAL conservative R Congress. Any R President will be their tool.
To: nagdt
No PerryCARE? WTH are you talking about? Ignore him. That is just his way of trying to create a false guilt-by-association by trying to make the uninformed believe Perry had some sort of socialistic healthcare plan ala Obamacare or Romneycare.
To: af_vet_rr
Obama will be using the same remarks as you to discredit Perry. This will be the exact tactic and it won't work for him either. You have to work hard not to give the governor of
any state credit for the economy in that state, especially when he's been governor for 10 years
Do you actually think voters will say "oh gee, he's been governor of Texas for 10 years but Obama said he didn't do anything to generate those jobs"
Then Obama will say "Yeah but Texas has a weak Governors office,all the power rests in the Lt. Governor"
And Perry will say, yeah I was elected as the first Republican Lt. Governor ever elected in Texas.
By the way, alot those Democrats in Texas back in the 70's and 80's became Republicans during the Reagan revolution.
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posted on
08/11/2011 3:47:56 PM PDT
by
normy
(Don't take it personally, just take it seriously.)
To: NavyCanDo
Please tell us - who is the real conservative you have in mind?. There is not one in the field that is perfect, and that would include my favorite Palin if she jumped in. But compare this field of candidates with that of this time in 2007 - then we are light years to the Right of where we were then.
Yes, let's compare it to 2007 - you had a pro-abortion, pro-gay marriage, pro-gun control candidate by the name of Rudy Giuliani being championed by Rick Perry, and you had the illegal immigrant loving John McCain, among the most prominent names.
Here in 2011, among the most prominent names, you have Mitt "Romneycare" Romney, and Rick "I love Guest Workers and Rudy Giuliani" Perry. Boy howdy, that's change we can all believe in!
To: smoothsailing
So her and Perry have a lot in common huh?
Heads are gonna explode when we are right. Hopefully they will recover and get back on the team.
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posted on
08/11/2011 3:53:53 PM PDT
by
normy
(Don't take it personally, just take it seriously.)
To: normy
It's a valid argument though - do you really want somebody taking credit for something they don't deserve? The factors that make Texas such a success have existed long before Rick Perry was even born. It's why there were wars fought over Texas.
By the way, alot those Democrats in Texas back in the 70's and 80's became Republicans during the Reagan revolution.
Funny how Democrat Rick Perry didn't become a Republican until after Reagan was well on his way out of the White House, lol. Rick's got much more serious baggage than that. He supported a pro-abortion candidate for President in 2008 and plenty of people won't forgive supporting a pro-abortion candidate for President, and those people will turn out in the primaries.
To: wk4bush2004
This is a man who we can enthusiastically support! GO RICK GO! GO RICK GO! GO RICK GO!
Agreed ! GO RICK GO! GO RICK GO! GO RICK GO!
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posted on
08/11/2011 3:57:52 PM PDT
by
dbrew2u
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