She has alluded to Bachmann’s lack of executive experience. She has also mentioned that the Texas Governorship is a weak position. No doubt she has a good many policy differnces with Perry as well....Gardasil...instate tuition for children of illegals, open borders, cronyism etc.
Neither of them fills the bill.
Good summary for us to keep in mind (and use in our never-ending debates with the PDS crowd ;-)
Perry has a record that is pretty shaky in spots and Bachmann has a lot of support amongst “us” but has never even won a statewide election. You’ve got to go back to Abe Lincoln to find a person who’s been elected POTUS with only House experience. Not saying it couldn’t happen, but odds are against it, especially when the campaign heats up and the focus is put on executive experience, and the facts behind the so-called miraculous job-creation in Texas come out.
And as you say, being the guy who replaced George W. Bush doesn’t quite have the cachet it might otherwise have.
Don’t forget the TransTexas Corridor.
Texas Governorship is a “weak” position? Really?? She said that??
It's not so much a question of whether you and I think so, but whether Sarah does. She's strongly praised Perry.