Posted on 01/18/2012 1:31:12 PM PST by SeekAndFind
Barring a miracle, this is Rick Perrys final act in the 2012 elections. On Saturday, he will come in last in South Carolina. It will be only the third time in a generation Rick Perry has lost an election, with the only other two times being Iowa and New Hampshire this year.
For a generation, Rick Perry was undefeated. Now he will go back to Texas and everyone who ever lost to Rick Perry will seek to settle old scores. It will be a tough, bloody fight. He will have to be ready for it.
Perry, however, has a potential trump card up his sleeve as he rebuilds political capital. Its simple: he can drop out today, and endorse someone else. Doing so today, before the CNN Debate tomorrow, gives the news time to sink in.
But who to endorse?Mitt Romney makes no sense. To endorse Romney would be to turn Perrys message throughout the campaign into a joke. It would buy Perry no good will. He would return to Texas a joke.
Rick Santorum makes no sense either. While closer to Perry than Romney on some points, Perry campaigned on reducing the size and scope of Washington, privatizing social security, and fixing entitlements. Endorsing Santorum may leave Perry in good stead with his fellow evangelicals, but it would fly in the face of the limited government principles he outlines both on the campaign trail and in his national bestseller Fed Up!
Then there is the man who wrote the introduction to Fed Up!, former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich.
Im willing to bet that among activists in Texas, Newt Gingrich is more popular than Romney. His message has been rather consistent to Perrys, including a man on a mission to gut Washington, D.C. While Gingrich lacks Perrys limited government bona fides, he is the only other candidate in the race emphasizing that business as usual in Washington is not acceptable if the nation we love is going to survive as Gingrich wrote in his introduction: Devolving power out of Washington is critical to our long-term survival. And thats the truth.
If Rick Perry stays in the race, conservatives opposed to Mitt Romney will be legitimately able to blame Rick Perry for dragging down either Newt or Santorum. If the person he endorses doesnt win the nomination, it still doesnt hurt him as much as staying in to take a few deciding votes.
Huntsman has already done his part to help Romney. Perrys endorsement today or tomorrow morning could offset that, shifting undecideds and Perrys own voters to someone else and get them a leg up on Mitt Romney. With Newt Gingrich surging according to the latest Rasmussen poll and Sarah Palin saying shed support him, Perrys withdrawal and endorsement before Saturday could ensure a Gingrich win.
Rick Perrys campaign has come to an end. But he could leave on an unexpected high note helping conservatives unite around one not-Romney in a way no one else has been able to. Rick Perry could be the catalyst and kingmaker so many have been looking for, even as other conservatives have stood by, unwilling to endorse in the face of long odds.
Rick Perry has come this far motivated by his faith and his principles. He has fought the good fight. He has not forgotten what is due to his own honor and that of his country. But now he has a choice to make, and I wish him wisdom in it.
Either Rick Perry will leave the race Sunday with no political capital and no deposit of goodwill an endorsement would bring, or he will choose to strike one final blow for limited government conservatism.
Why are Conservatives asking Perry to quit? I don’t hear any clamor for Ron Paul to quit.
I could really care less about anything Erick Erickson says...he’s a Party-first loser and has been contributing to Conservatives problems ever since he plunged his dagger into Sarah Palin’s back two years ago.
Ron Paul is sorta like a chia pet... Fun to watch the green sprouts grow, and not much chance to have a significant impact if he does quit.
I have thought the same thing. Perhaps he has more to gain by quitting now and endorsing Newt than continuing on. I trust his judgement but he could possibly create a lot of good will.
Ping!
Ron Paul is a fluke and he obviously is not going to get the nomination; in fact, I expect him to drop out pretty soon. He shouldn’t even have been permitted to run in GOP primaries because he would probably not subscribe to a single item on the platform.
That said, Perry has such a tiny percentage of the vote that I really don’t see that he matters that much. I don’t see why he’s staying in, but on the other hand, I don’t see that it matters much if he drops out.
To me, Santorum - who has no future nationally and won only because Romney released ugly, nearly libellous ads against Gingrich just before the caucus date - is the one who should decide that he needs to spend more time with his family.
While I would MUCH rather see Paul drop out, he seems to have much more support than Perry. I think most of Paul’s support is stoners surfing the web and thinking he will legalize.
And people honestly think Perry supporters would go to Gingrich or Santorum in the primaries. Santorum is a fiscal moderate and Gingrich is whatever he has the urge to be this week. Perry and his supporters have been bad-mouthed so much by “conservatives” most of the ones I’ve talked to will skip the primaries and just vote in the general.
Erickson has been on a tear because he said he could run Perry’s campaign but that they won’t follow his instructions.
BIG head red.
Horsesh*t. FUEE!
So the talking points from the Washington establishment is that Santorum is the Washington establishment. How Erickson fills me with the urge to defecate on him!
And I actually agree with Erickson that Gingrich is our best hope for stopping Romney!
So the talking points from the Washington establishment is that Santorum is the Washington establishment. How Erickson fills me with the urge to defecate on him!
And I actually agree with Erickson that Gingrich is our best hope for stopping Romney!
Rick Perrys Final Act: King Maker? (He can end his campaign now and leave a hero)
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What a pantload. Someone should check with Michele, Herman and Jon and see how they are enjoying their king maker duties.
>> I dont hear any clamor for Ron Paul to quit. <<
You don’t argue with a crazy person. Ron’s base is truther liberals disrupting the Republican party. He knows it, we know it, he knows we know it. What’s the point of asking him to quit?
Perry’s percentage being what it is, he’s not going to leave the hero. He can’t control where his supporters go. Some would go to Newt, and others would go to Santorum. He’d be closer to leaving a zero.
This race needs to be between Newt and Santorum. Romney is the guy who needs to drop out.
I don’t know what this primary election voter is smoking, but I’m thinking Romney must be handing out an awful lot of chips. He sure isn’t winning on his smaller government Conservatism principles.
God bless Rick Perry, he’s done plenty in the pro-life struggle and signed the Texas sonogram law. Now, if he could just drop out gracefully Sunday and endorse someone named after an amphibian, his legacy will remain quite positive.
Agreed.
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