Posted on 09/14/2011 11:24:24 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
Richmond, Va. Virginia turned blue in 2008, and if Republicans want to win the presidency next year, theyll likely have to color it red. In a speech this afternoon, Gov. Rick Perry argued to a convention hall of over one thousand GOP activists that hes the man to do that, talking up his electability, which his chief rival, Mitt Romney, has denigrated. We need a nominee who draws a distinct and clear contrast, he said.
This campaign is about freedom, Perry said, and the rest of the major issues, all important, are secondary to that theme. The voters are getting the message, he chuckled. The voters of New York are sure getting that message, commenting on Bob Turners surprise House victory in the Big Apple. I just think thats awesome.
Perry was welcomed to dais with a rousing standing ovation from nearly the entire room. He bounced from handshake to handshake as he approached the podium, cutting through the crowd with ease in his gray suit and ruby-red tie. Spotting a few tea-party supporters in near the front, he tipped his hat to grassroots activists and drew roars at numerous junctures, bringing attendees to their feet when he pledged to make President Obama a one-term president and dismantle Obamacare.
Before Perry took the stage, Virginia governor Bob McDonnell spoke, praising Perrys record. In recent years, they both served as the top elected strategists for the Republican Governors Association, with Perry as chairman and McDonnell as vice-chairman. McDonnell, beaming as he looked toward Perry, noted that he was thrilled to welcome Perry to the capital. Hes a man of his word, he told the crowd.
Governor Perry brings ten years of experience, McDonnell continued, listing off Perrys accomplishments in Austin. He truly created a marvelous state of opportunity in the state of Texas. He knows the power of the American dream. He then highlighted Perrys humble beginnings, his storybook marriage, and his Air Force service.
The audience was buzzing with the notion of Perry, should he win the nomination, tapping McDonnell as his vice-presidential nominee. Scores of Republicans wore pins emblazoned with Perry-McDonnell, and happily mused about the possibility as they munched on barbecue pulled pork.
Tucker Martin, a senior McDonnell adviser, tells NRO that the event should not be interpreted as an endorsement by the Virginia governor, but noted that the pair has a close and warm friendship. McDonnell and Perry text, they talk on the phone, they argue over which state has a better job-creation record, he says.
And on a lighter note, Martin adds, they also discuss college football McDonnell, of course, is a die-hard Fighting Irish fan, Perry an Aggies booster. Still, with the state races his focus at the moment, the governor will not be endorsing a candidate until after the November elections, he says. And even thats a maybe.
Perrys campaign team was pleased with the reception. Robert Black, Perrys spokesman, tells NRO that the governor is eager to make his case in swing states. Hes going to play in every part of the country, Black says. In Virginia, its the same as in Texas its about the economy and jobs. Other candidates, he predicted, will talk about us, but as Perry crisscrosses the country, hell stick to that message, betting itll deflect the potshots.
So your legilsture only meets for six months every two years? No wonder Texas is in such great shape!
It meets for 140 days every 2 years + any special sessions it needs. This year Perry called them back for a special session which made the legislative session a total of 170 days. In two years and they’ll do it again.
A good executive knows how to build a good team, and then he lets them do their jobs. Since the Legislature is not in session, he doesn't have to be there in person to sign legislation - the rest he can do through phones, e-mail, video conferencing, etc.
Have you ever been to Manassas? Sanctuary cities are alive & well in Virginia, too.
He is against big government and that is one of his central messages. He advocates reducing EPA, also on his agenda. The others, I'm not sure. He hasn't addressed them yet to my knowledge.
Stop telling fibs.
Nattering nabobs of negativity think that if they just repeat their talking points long enough and hard enough they’ll win the argument.
Not so. They are NOT winning the argument.
Your post #10 hits the nail on the head.
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