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Tea Party chief (Jim DeMint) defends Perry 's record
Financial Times ^ | Sept. 4, 2011 | Stephanie Kirchgaessner

Posted on 09/04/2011 11:12:58 AM PDT by Clairity

Texas governor Rick Perry's previous support of Democrats was dismissed as irrelevant by aTea Party leader, in a sign that the rapidly rising Republican frontrunner for president is gaining allies despite questions about his record.

"We know people change. Reagan was a Democrat," said Mr DeMint on ABC's "This Week with Christiane Amanpour". "I want to give ... [all of the candidates] a little room to change. I know I've changed some positions I had 10 years ago, because the country's in a very different situation. So I'm going to listen and look and do my homework. And I'm not counting any of them out at this point."

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Editorial; Politics/Elections; US: South Carolina; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: demint; elections; openborders; perry; ricardoperon; rickperry; rinomanure; teaparty; texas
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To: Perdogg

If you are not for Palin then all converative credentials are cast aside on this site.

Cheney (a chauvanist, retread), DeMint (a Romney loving Rino and establishment type), Perry (amnesty king).

Either you back the half term, book selling, reality TV show making, never-ending bus tour driving, TV commentator and movie star of a governor.....or you are not a conservative.

Cheney has done more for this country than anyone of these candidates, or non-candidates. DeMint has been at odds with McCain, McConnell and the establishment since he hit the Senate and was the driving force behind ‘cut, cap and balance.’ Perry has kept Texas out of the economic downturn and runs the state that passed one the most harshest tort reform bills in recent memory.

But they’re not Palin so no prayer threads for them.......


41 posted on 09/04/2011 12:38:01 PM PDT by Reagan Disciple (Peace through Strength)
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To: ph12321; reasonisfaith

Personally I do not like the effect that DeMint has had on GOP Presidential politics, DeMint was a Party Chairman in 2008 for a presidential candidate after serving on that candidates exploratory committee.

He did a lot more than just endorse Mitt Romney, he helped persuade him to run back in 2006.

DeMint was one of the early promoters of Mitt Romney to run in 2007, he was senior advisor to his exploratory committee.

JANUARY 2007, NOT, JANUARY 2008-— Senator DeMint wrote, “We must elect a President in 2008 who is up to the task, and I need you to encourage Mitt to run. ...

Tuesday, Jan 09, 2007
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Boston, MA – Governor Mitt Romney announced today that Senator Jim DeMint (R-SC) will serve as a senior adviser to the Romney for President Exploratory Committee.

OCTOBER, 2007
Boston, MA – Today, Governor Mitt Romney named Governor Matt Blunt (R-MO), Senator Jim DeMint (R-SC) and Senator Judd Gregg (R-NH) as National Co-Chairs of the Romney for President campaign. As National Co-Chairs, they will serve as key advisers to Governor Romney and his national campaign.

Senator Jim DeMint said, “Governor Mitt Romney is the standard-bearer the Republican Party needs in 2008. His message of conservative change will bring our Party and Washington back to our most basic conservative values of fiscal discipline, smaller government and lower taxes. Governor Romney has the record and experience to bring true change to Washington.”


42 posted on 09/04/2011 12:39:57 PM PDT by ansel12
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To: Reagan Disciple
And what was Reagan's 11th commandment... see everybody falls short.... ‘big time’!!!!
43 posted on 09/04/2011 12:42:04 PM PDT by Just mythoughts (Luke 17:32 Remember Lot's wife.)
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To: Clairity
We may squabble amongst ourselves over who is best but when we confront the Leftist MSM,only the least conservative RINOs deserve little or no praise.

If asked about Mitt on CBS I would say that at least he is much better than Obama,
If asked about, say, Sarah Palin,I could be completely honest and state that she is simply the best.

If asked about Rick Perry, I too would defend him to the liberal media. But here in the house amongst family, we can fight it out and leave the Leftist outsiders outside.

44 posted on 09/04/2011 12:45:50 PM PDT by Happy Rain ("11/4/2008: The day America elected a pyromaniac in the middle of a fire storm.")
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To: Perdogg
lalalalala demint rino rino lalalala demint rino rino lalalalalalalalala demint lalala rino lalalalalalala.......


45 posted on 09/04/2011 12:50:10 PM PDT by HerrBlucher ("It is terrible to contemplate how few politicians are hanged." G.K. Chesterton)
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To: ansel12

So DeMint went from being a Romney insider to an authentic tea party guy.

And he was lucky enough to become a tea party guy just as the tea party was becoming politically popular!

I probably shouldn’t base my opinion of DeMint on his public comments alone.


46 posted on 09/04/2011 12:50:10 PM PDT by reasonisfaith (Governor Palin: "I'm not for sale.")
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To: reasonisfaith
What you describe is elected Democrats with the aid of their dependents. They most certainly do exist.

I assume Palin is not part of the establishment, however, who knows how long she would be entrenched if given the opportunity. Does this have to do with the length of time in office?

47 posted on 09/04/2011 12:50:38 PM PDT by Conservativegreatgrandma
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To: McGavin999
I haven't decided yet but I rarely comment or ask questions anymore because I get attacked as a "RINO" every time I do. I'm about sick to death of it and am rapidly turning away from any candidate they support.

What I love is when someone with a 2006 join date calls people like us "trolls."

Apparently, some of us have been blending in around here for well over a decade, just to come out now and "troll" against their preferred candidate.

48 posted on 09/04/2011 12:52:25 PM PDT by AAABEST (Et lux in tenebris lucet: et tenebrae eam non comprehenderunt)
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To: Always A Marine
"Ronaldus Magnus was more than just a former Democrat; he was "Red Ronnie" -- a socialist union activist."

Ronald Reagan was a Communist? You really want to declare Reagan a "Red" in an effort to promote Rick Perry, the man who was fighting to replace President Reagan with a President Al Gore 4 years after Reagan had carried Texas with 64% of the vote, and 40 years after Reagan had voted for his last Democrat presidential candidate?

"In 1947, Ronald Reagan was an actor and president of the Screen Actors Guild. His active involvement in politics was just beginning, as his beliefs began shifting from liberal to conservative. Throughout out the 1940s he was active in anti-communist movements, which led him into the political arena."
In this testimony, Reagan comments on the activity of communists in the Screen Actors Guild.

Testimony of Ronald Reagan before HUAC October 23, 1947

49 posted on 09/04/2011 12:54:03 PM PDT by ansel12
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To: Conservativegreatgrandma

It has to do with moral character.

How entrenched did Palin become in Alaska? Did she ever join the good old boys after she whipped them?


50 posted on 09/04/2011 12:54:13 PM PDT by reasonisfaith (Governor Palin: "I'm not for sale.")
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To: Reagan Disciple
Either you back the half term, book selling, reality TV show making, never-ending bus tour driving, TV commentator and movie star of a governor...

...who ISN'T EVEN RUNNING FOR OFFICE!

...or you are not a conservative.

Yeah, pretty much.

51 posted on 09/04/2011 12:55:52 PM PDT by Drew68 (Perry/Rubio 2012)
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To: reasonisfaith

No, she quit.


52 posted on 09/04/2011 12:57:33 PM PDT by Conservativegreatgrandma
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To: Conservativegreatgrandma

You mean she ended the abuse of taxpayer dollars as she chose to avoid personal bankruptcy.


53 posted on 09/04/2011 1:01:31 PM PDT by reasonisfaith (Governor Palin: "I'm not for sale.")
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To: Happy Rain

You are actually doing the Dems’ job for them, by trying to destroy the only viable candidate who can beat Obama. That’s what Obama wants to see, defeat Perry in the primaries, he can beat anyone else easily.

The primary is not about “who is the one you want to have dinner with the most” — it’s about who is the best conservative WHO CAN BEAT OBAMA.

Obama vs. GOP candidates

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2012/president/president_obama_vs_republican_candidates.html

Perry vs Obama : 44 to 45.5

Palin vs. Obama : 38.3 vs. 51.5 Obama is beating her by a larger margin than he is beating Ron Paul.

Bachmann vs Obama: 40.8 vs. 48


54 posted on 09/04/2011 1:02:38 PM PDT by Clairity ("The United States needs to be not so much loved as it needs to be respected." -- VP Dick Cheney)
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To: Conservativegreatgrandma
I assume Palin is not part of the establishment, however, who knows how long she would be entrenched if given the opportunity. Does this have to do with the length of time in office?

Governor Palin has many years in Republican politics, almost 20 years total, during about 14 of those years she has held various political offices she has always maintained her outsider/reformist reputation.

This is the first time since Reagan's, pre-presidential years that we have the GOP establishment so united against a major Republican candidate.

55 posted on 09/04/2011 1:02:51 PM PDT by ansel12
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To: ansel12

What major Republican candidate? If you’re talking about Palin, she’s not a candidate.


56 posted on 09/04/2011 1:04:39 PM PDT by Conservativegreatgrandma
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To: reasonisfaith

So, let’s suppose that by some miracle Palin is elected president. Then all the Dems have to do is file a bunch of frivolous lawsuits against her and she’ll quit again, “for the good of the country and her pocketbook”.


57 posted on 09/04/2011 1:06:07 PM PDT by Clairity ("The United States needs to be not so much loved as it needs to be respected." -- VP Dick Cheney)
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To: Conservativegreatgrandma

In view of the conversations here and in the political world, we can say that she is not a declared candidate.

We can still correct your lack of knowledge about the length of her political career and her 20 year opportunity to join the good old boys of the political establishment if she had been inclined to.


58 posted on 09/04/2011 1:09:16 PM PDT by ansel12
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To: Clairity

I don’t know the legal issues about that, but to fight the left, the media, the Democrats, and the GOP establishment all at the same time, it is sure easier to fight from the presidency than it is to try and remain viable while being cut off in Hawaii, or Alaska while the national liberal machinery destroys your future in the lower 48.


59 posted on 09/04/2011 1:12:32 PM PDT by ansel12
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To: ansel12
Ronald Reagan was a Communist? You really want to declare Reagan a "Red" in an effort to promote Rick Perry, the man who was fighting to replace President Reagan with a President Al Gore 4 years after Reagan had carried Texas with 64% of the vote, and 40 years after Reagan had voted for his last Democrat presidential candidate?

Reagan was a socialist-leaning union activist before he literally saw the light -- exposing the fallacy of his own well-intended work. He became the greatest Conservative leader of the last century, precisely because he was so convinced of the rightness of Conservative values and principles.

I point that out to counter the "Perry was a Democrat" arguments by people who do not understand Southern local and state politics prior to the 1994 Revolution. In 1988, Perry supported the most conservative Presidential candidate his party had at the time -- Al Gore. That was back when Ted Kennedy held the Left anchor, and Al and Tipper were campaigning against the Cultural Left. Algore was a fraud as we all know, but that was the situation in 1988 in much of the South.

I'll take Perry's 10-year record as Texas governor in a heartbeat. When Sarah Palin endorses him, I suspect a lot more Republicans will, too...

60 posted on 09/04/2011 1:14:48 PM PDT by Always A Marine
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