Posted on 09/13/2011 12:29:10 PM PDT by supahstar2005
After scoring points against Texas Gov. Rick Perry in last nights Republican debate on the issue of Gardasil vaccinations, Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann made a statement on the Fox News Channel that she was informed Gardasil caused one childs mental retardation.
On his Tuesday radio show, Rush Limbaugh thought attacking Perry on that issue was ill-advised but admitted Perry had goofed up with that executive order.
Alright, Perry goofed up by using an executive order on the Gardasil, Limbaugh said. Theres no question he goofed up on it instead of taking it to the Texas legislature. Hes admitted that over and over again. I think one of the reasons that Perry gets tired is that he had all the questions. He had to answer a question three or four times last night and he did it smiling.
(Excerpt) Read more at thedc.com ...
Fair enough....
But then you list other things that apparently you don't agree with too???
That all said....I don't always agree with my best friend, my co-workers, my kids, my dogs, my guns,...and any of the POTUS candidates...let alone Rush.
Rush, has educated millions of folks, including me. He ain't anywhere near perfect, and never will be.
I've disagreed with him a time or two, or twenty....No big deal. That's life.
i’d rather have a president who isn’t afraid to speakiher mind, has a passion for what is right and good than one who mandates dangerus vaccines, pals around with Muslim higher ups, okays teaching Islam in public schools, is soft on amnesty, is a globbalist who finds no fault with NATO. I want my country to be free of parasites, my government overeign, law abiding, and honest. I want our precious freedoms resotred to us, the government skinned to the bone, all career politicians kicked out of office on every level. Now is that too uchy to ask?
Well... he said Perry had problems on his show today.
He warned Perry to apologize for being wrong on immigration and to do it now. Waiting may make things worse. I listen every day... have for years.
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Believe me, Perry is not at the bottom of my list, but his Executive Order, and “requirement” don’t put him at the top of my list either.
February 02, 2007 Press Release
“AUSTIN Gov. Rick Perry today issued an executive order directing the Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) to adopt rules requiring all girls age 11 and 12 to receive the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine prior to entering sixth grade[/B], effective September 2008.”
excerpt http://governor.state.tx.us/news/press-release/2292/
Speak her mind = be absolutely wrong
has a passion for what is right = while being wrong
Bachmann is effectively out.
The race is down to Perry and Romney. Perry’s so-so performance has made him vulnerable.
If Palin’s focus groups and internal polling tell her that she can take votes away from both Perry and Romney, then she will jump in.
If Palin stays on message with the big issues such as elimination of corporate welfare and corporate taxes, a complete overhaul of the personal tax system, eliminating all energy subsidies and merging the non-nuke part of DOE with the DoInterior and letting the nuke part go to DOD,
etc, then she can draw enough moderates to win. If she flogs the Republican platform, she will bring the Obama supporters over broken glass to vote against her.
I think she is waiting for the new trash book to come out and see if it has any traction.
Absolutely awesome, outstanding and...(I stealz your pic if that’s ok).
Great Post!
It can take a day to travel out of Texas, so I find it silly to hear other Governors of itty bitty northern states, or small populated states, talking about how wrong Perry is when they had nothing comparable to deal with.
Perry didn't create the situation in Texas, he just tries to deal with what he has, plus the fact that the government doesn't do its job to protect the borders.
Perhaps none of the others has been asked the right questions. What would you do with children who have lived their whole lives in the United States, graduated from high school, etc. Would YOU send them across the border now, to live in a country they never lived in?
It's a very, very hard question for most Christians to deal with. Perry needs to discuss this fully with the public.
A difference of degree, not a difference of philosophy.
Who knows what will ultimately become of these issues (for Perry) but the dialogue has changed regarding government mandates, crony capitalism and illegals receiving benefits, IMO.
Agreed, but Bachman has been campaigning hard against ObamaCare, saying it is the biggest threat to liberty and she went way easier on Romney who passed RomneyCare - just seems like she is pandering to Romney and I expected better than that from her.
This is a serious issue, and Perry and Rush are on the wrong side of it. I know why with Perry. But, with Rush, I don’t know why. Unless he’s been ‘smitten’ by Perry. I hope he wakes up soon. Because, he’s going to find himself on the wrong side on a lot crap that this guy has been pulling the last 10 years. And the heat won’t be coming from leftists either.
Outstanding graphic!
Playing right into his hands...
>> I definitely think Rush is on the Perry bandwagon,
I definitely think Rush wants to kick the jackass out of office.
“I definitely think Rush wants to kick the jackass out of office.”
Good on you! That is exactly what he wants to do!
He will do it with the best candidate we have, whoever that is.
That is why Rush, nor any of the other talk show hosts, endorse a candidate.
Though, I wish they would. ;o)
Thanks, dc2k.
I’m liking Cain more each day. He’s mature, hangs above the fray, has sound ideas, and he’s not a career politician!
I have loved Herman Cain ever since he was primarily responsible for derailing Hillarycare.
If he isn’t able to be the Republican nominee, I’m sure there’s room in the cabinet for him.
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Jiminy Carter was an experienced executive, Obama wasn't, both are failures.
Reagan was a Governor, Truman was a Senator with some local executive board experience, both are on the positive side of the ledger for President.
My point was that the term 'experienced executive' was not a description you heard about Reagan in the MSM in 1980. You heard him described as a B-movie actor play-acting the role of Governor, pretty much the press Schwarzenegger got.
In the final summary, I think principles count for more than experience.
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