Posted on 01/07/2012 1:40:13 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
After his embarrassing result in Iowa, Rick Perry seemed to get the message the polls have been sending him for months: Republican voters just arent that into him. On caucus night, said hed go back to Texas and figure out what comes next.
But within hours, Perry was sprinting into South Carolina, to make at least one more stand.
Given that the TPM Poll Average shows Perry pulling just 4.8% support in the state, a clear question arises: What on earth is he thinking?
The answer is, team Perry really thinks they can make it happen in South Carolina. The campaign says it really is all-in in the Palmetto State.
At the end of the day, Gov. Perry is the only Washington outsider in this race, and the only candidate proposing real, substantive conservative reforms that will overhaul Washington, get America working again, and reintroduce fiscal sanity, spokesperson Liz Mair told me. Those are key attributes that South Carolina voters care about, especially fiscal, social and Tea Party conservatives who make up a sizable chunk of the electorate in the Palmetto State.
Perry, of course, has made government reform a huge part of his agenda. He wants a part time Congress, he wants to cut lawmakers salaries, he wants to eliminate departments. Its the kind of thing that supporters say could really resonate in South Carolina.
Mitt Romneys new surrogate, Sen. John McCain, has been making that case out a line against Rick Santorum in South Carolina, where he points out that unlike the states senators, Santorum was pretty friendly to earmarks.
I think its wrong for America and so does Sen. DeMint and so does Sen. Lindsey Graham who have been staunch fighters against earmark and pork barrel spending, McCain told the South Carolina crowd. And I know youre proud of that.
Indeed, South Carolina Republicans have a long history of backing the kind of candidates who want to turn their government upside down. Gov. Mark Sanford (R), who was popular before he took that Appalachian Trail trip, once brought live piglets down to the state house to protest what he said was the porky ways of state lawmakers.
But if Perry really thinks he can ride this wave in South Carolina, that tactic hasnt yet been evidenced yet. His first ad in the state is a retread of a bio spot [Values] from November that doesnt even mention his government reform plan.
But it does mention something else Perry backers say plays well in South Carolina: his military background and Christianity. Unlike New Hampshire, where Molly Ball showed how hard it can be for a values candidate to make a connection, South Carolina is a land where mixing in some ol time religion into your stump speech is very much appreciated in a lot of places. In addition, the state is home to a lot of veterans and active-duty military. Perry is a vet himself, and can speak their language, too.
The combo went down very well for Perry in South Carolina in months past. In August, I spent a couple days following Perry around the state. He was so famous back then a guy literally stopped on his way to pick up his wife who was going into labor to have her talk to Perry on a cell phone.
So, Perrys dialing up South Carolina voters again. And hes betting the house that theyll still enthusiastically pick up the call.
Thanks deport, I was pretty sure that was the case.
Perry has a few warts, but I don’t see this as one of them.
Yep, I know a little about Bob Perry and Charlie Butts. Those boys are big players. Since they infuse the Texas economy with alot of goods and services and capital I guess their transgressions have to be weighed against that.
All in all, would you say they’re good or bad for Texas?
As long as they’re around will elected officials up to and including the Governor operate any differently than they do now?
What’s the answer? How do you get rid of them and their power and influence?
Well, I’ll vote for him if he’s our candidate come November. That said and out of the three non-Romney candidates (excluding Paul), I think he represents the three pillars of conservatism the worst.
(Conservativism’s three pillars: strong national defense, limited government/low-tax fiscal conservativism, and social conservatism/moral majority)
He plays well to the social conservatism side of the house, is neutral (compared to the field) on a strong national defense, and has a very weak record on fiscal issues.
Which comes out to (range of -1 to 1):
National defense: 0
Social issues: 1
Fiscal issues: -1
Total: 0
Whereas:
Newt Gingrich:
(with his record in Congress of passing a balanced budget, meeting the Contract with America, and reforming welfare)
National defense: 0
Social issues: 1
Fiscal issues: 1
Total: 2
Rick Perry:
(with his record of tort reform, job growth, fighting the Fed over EPA regulations, viscerally pro-states rights, and military service)
National defense: 0.5
Social issues: 0.5 (talks a lot, so he must believe some of it)
Fiscal issues: 1
Total: 2
And what tips me over into the Perry camp is that he’s got executive experience as governor, which translates over to the Presidency very well. Newt’s hobbled by his lack of that. (same with Santorum, but he’s lacking in other areas as well)
If Perry held it more vertically, it’d almost be a ringer for a West Point salute.
Well, I would run my formula differently, but I understand yours.
I am in Illinois. Whichever of the three is best position in my state to beat Romney outright gets my vote.
If I were in NH, I wouldn’t vote for Perry, because only Gingrich or Santorum have a shot there.
Heck, if Virginia doesn’t fix its ballot, I’d even vote for Paul, who is no threat to actually get the nomination.
At this point, I’d be thrilled with Santorum, happy with Perry, satisfied with Gingrich. Whatever it takes to beat Romney in the delegate count.
Political theater......poorly performed.
Everyone should read THE HARBINGER by Jonathan Cahn. The book is a wake-up call to America to turn back to the FOUNDATION upon which this great country was built...God Almighty and his principles.
2 Chronicles 7:14
Prayer works. God is good. He knows how to fix all the messes through us. He’s rich and He knows everyone, too. He’s a great lobbyest and He’s the only One who can fix the mess we have made of ourselves, each other, this country and world.
Did Perry, or any other Candidate, talk about: OBAMACARE IS A MONOPOLY, AND THEREFORE VIOLATES THE ANTI-TRUST LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA in Saturday night’s debate?
Perry stood tall in those boots tonight at the debate !
He’s head and shoulders above the others ...he knows what is truly important...freedom and liberty !
In 2008, they supported Romney's nomination with a $5,000 donation between them. According to disclosure reports Gov Tim Pawlenty received a combined $10,000 to his presidential campaign and another $60,000 to his political action committee from Bob Perry and his wife. Bob Perry is also the top donor to the Karl Rove-linked super PAC American Crossroads.
With the notable exception of Lamar Smith (R), mostly Democrat giving, including a PAC contribution for Sen Chuck Schumer (D-NY), also gave to Bill White (D) who lost in his 2010 gubenatorial challenge to Rick Perry DIDN'T FIND Rick Perry: Charles Butt [HEB CEO] Political Campaign Contributions 2010 Election Cycle [HEB is the largest private company (grocer) in Texas]
With the exception of $1K to Shelia Jackson-Lee and Gene Green -- both democrats, ALL GOP giving but DIDN'T FIND Rick Perry: Bob Perry Political Campaign Contributions 2010 Election Cycle -- Bobby Jack Perry (Bob J. Perry); Houston, Texas homebuilder, owner of Perry Homes, and major contributor to a number of 527 groups: Swift Vets and POWs for Truth and the Economic Freedom Fund. ---- In 2010, Bob Perry donated $7 million to the 527 group American Crossroads.
Donors to Bush absent for Perry [9-1 support Romney] WASHINGTON Fewer than one in 10 of the top fundraisers who helped George W. Bush shatter records for presidential campaign money in 2000 and 2004 have donated to Texas Gov. Rick Perrys 2012 presidential campaign, a Houston Chronicle analysis of Federal Election Commission data has found.
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney holds a wide lead over other GOP presidential hopefuls in donations received from the 939 Pioneers and Rangers who raised at least $100,000 each for the Bush presidential efforts.
Of course my statement is relevant to my point.
If you want to tarry off into your unrelated tangent about test pilots and fighters, it's interesting, but has nothing to do with the relevance of my post!
Perry has demonstrated a skillset and a competence and a responsibility that the others have not. Just like a box of cereal is more nutritious than just an empty box.
And for that matter, my analogy with multi-engine rating would be that a box of raisin bran (multi-engine) is more nutritious (skillful) than any of the other empty boxes (non-pilots), and indeed, even a box of corn flakes (single-engine rated.)
For a concrete example of my point, look at JFK Jr who killed himself and a couple of others because he was, in fact, an idiot.
That's the example I'm talking about. Perry captained multi-million dollar planes and cargoes, with professional crews and is treated like an idiot because he's a conservative. An arrogant, over-confident, unskilled single-engine neophyte bit off more than he could chew and yet if you asked any reporter, I'd guarantee they'd assume JFK Jr was "smarter" than Perry. That's the point.
from Rudy Giuliani Presidential Committee
Excerpts From Texas Governor Rick Perrys Press Conference Endorsing Mayor Rudy Giuliani,
Washington, D.C.
October 17, 2007
GOVERNOR RICK PERRY: [O]ver the next 13 months, the American people are going to have the opportunity to sort through a lot of issues, sort through a lot of information. Theyre going to look at the records of these candidates, they are going to determine who offers the real answers. And theyre going to figure out who is offering platitudes and theyre going to look at who has the experience of a leader that can take us, particularly in times of crisis, take us forward.
And as a border state governor, I can tell you that theres no such thing as homeland security without border security. As a voter, Im not looking for somebody with the best sound bite or an individual whos just out talking over my head. Im looking for a proven leader, who has been successful in disrupting, dismantling criminal enterprise, individuals that threaten our families and our way of life. Executive experience matters for the next President of the United States, whether theyre responding to a disaster or theyre slicing through bureaucratic red tape or theyre cutting taxes. The mayor of Americas largest city is amply prepared to be the next President of the United States. And Im not talking about just any mayor, Im talking about Americas Mayor.
Today Im endorsing Rudy Giuliani for the presidency of the United States because hes got a record, a strong record of leadership. Hes got the right vision for a nation at war. Hes got clarity of purpose I think thats unequaled by any candidate in this race. Rudy Giuliani is a leader who has a proven record of leadership. He gets things done. He is a results-oriented leader.
Rudy Giuliani is best equipped to make the tough choices for a country at war. Hes a consistent leader with a track record of consistent results. He offers America a much better vision than another Clinton president. The office of president requires much of its occupant. Weve got to be diligent in choosing the next leader of this great country. Our nations leader must be able to stare down the criminal element, whether theyre trafficking in drugs or whether theyre planting roadside bombs. Our nations leader must be willing to act precisely in response to threats without dialing up their lawyers first. Our nations leader must understand the stifling effect of runaway taxation and be willing to open up the path for growth. Our nations leader must be willing to do whats right even when its unpopular. I strongly believe that Rudy Giuliani is that man. Hes not only seen first hand the devastation of a terrorist attack, but he knows what it takes to respond with resolve, with compassion, with clear leadership.
Mayor, Ive been on the receiving end of one of those tough calls from a neighboring government. They asked me to provide food and shelter and safe haven for thousands of their citizens in the midst of a very devastating hurricane. So I know in the times of crisis it demands of leaders to be decisive. It demands you to have good judgment. It demands you to be driven to do what is necessary to preserve the lives, and I might add the dignity, of our fellow human beings.
Rudy Giuliani has made a career out of standing up for victims, prosecuting the worst criminals and by bringing them to justice. During his time leading one of the most liberal cities in America, Rudy Giuliani successfully cut taxes, he kept spending below the growth of inflation and population during that period of time, and he privatized and he deregulated many of the aspects of that citys out-of-control bureaucracy.
The time that weve spent together, whether its been on the phone or its been face-to-face, Ive asked him some tough questions. Ive looked him in his eye as he answered. I studied his positions. And I will tell you I have been highly impressed with his record. Ive taken the measure of a man. And I believe that without a doubt or reservation that Rudy Giuliani is the most capable, the most prepared individual of either party to be the next President of the United States. He is the best of a strong field of Republican candidates and Im proud to proclaim my support of his campaign. So I am proud to introduce to you Americas Mayor, a proven fiscal conservative, a leader who gets things done and the best hope of our nations future.
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http://www.gwu.edu/~action/2008/giuliani/giuliani101707prtx.html
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