Posted on 02/20/2014 9:49:05 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Of all the electoral maneuvers lately Huckabee heading to Iowa, Santorum huddling with advisors, Allen West refusing to rule anything out, and even Joe Scarborough visiting New Hampshire this is the most interesting.
Is there room for Perry this time, though?
Perry, a potential 2016 presidential candidate, will be in Des Moines and Davenport on Feb. 27 and Feb. 28.
He will be sitting down with business leaders to discuss a wide range of issues, according to Bob Haus, an adviser in the state.
He also will be taping an episode of Iowa Press, Iowa Public Televisions weekly public affairs program, Haus said.
Perry intends to discuss his efforts with Americans for Economic Freedom, a group he formed last year that is aimed at promoting state policies that lead to economic expansion and job creation.
He jumped in last time because the field sorely needed a credible conservative alternative to Romney. Didnt work out. He might jump in this time because the field sorely needs a credible conservative alternative to Rand Paul? Ted Cruz? Rubio? At least one of those guys is definitely running, and maybe more than one. If none of them are sufficiently socially conservative for you, Santorum and maybe even Huckabee will probably end up running too. The argument for Perry, I suppose, is that hes the only one potential tea-party champion with executive experience, but I cant believe thatll put him over the top when it didnt help him last time. (Yeah, Romney had a few years of experience as a governor too but he ran on his business record, not his stewardship of Massachusetts.) Besides, Paul, Rubio, and Cruz have all been in the thick of major policy debates over the past year. If youre looking for a candidate to vindicate your principles, why look past those three to a guy whos retiring as governor after flaming out in 2012?
Maybe hes banking on the Republican next in line effect to propel him. In theory, as the 2012 runner-up, Santorums the next in line, but no one seriously thinks hes going to be the nominee. Paul Ryan would become next in line if he runs, but most people think he wont. Perry could be calculating that hes well positioned to fill that vacuum; hes the next full-spectrum conservative candidate in line, at least. And there is, I guess, a way for him to cobble together a coalition among righties who are disaffected with their other options. Some may find Rand Pauls libertarian leanings suspicious, especially on social issues; others may rule out Rubio for carrying too much water on amnesty, even though Perry himself is moderate on immigration. Others may want a social con as nominee but not someone whose chief political identity is as a social conservative a la Santorum or Huckabee. If Cruz runs, though, I think hed cannibalize most of Perrys support, Perrys executive pedigree notwithstanding. Which, maybe, explains Perrys presence in Iowa now. No reason not to keep his options open just in case Cruz decides not to run. Which, I think, is what hell end up deciding.
Perry was a disaster of a candidate in 2012 and he will be a disaster of a candidate should he run again in 2016.
RINO Rove converted Democrat Perry, back in the day, into a born-again RINO. Nuff said!
Viva La Raza!!
Indeed he did.
NO to Rick Open Border Perry!
I’m sorry to hear this coming from you because I know you tell the truth. I’ve noticed that Governor Perry has gotten much better at answering questions every time I’ve seen him on Fox News!
In fact, he’s been articulate and in command on the Q & A.
Only, if all of the other true conservatives join this team, too. Ignore Sarah Palin, Allen West, Ben Carson, Mike Lee, etc. at your own risk! And, what’s to be done, by true conservatives, about the libertarian wing of the GOP? How does conservatism become healthy, for the long-term, from all of the non-conservatism that continues to exist from within the entire GOP?
Dream Act. Never forget.
The Perry faithfull are still trying to push the pro-ILLEGAL alien half-wit as a conservative prospect for the presidency. Incredible.
Mostly amnesty I bet.
He’s been a good governor, but his persona is too goofy to get elected president.
no
No, Rick has his Lt. Governor do his dirty work. The crap flows from him.
Yes, there is room
He is the most successful of the governors.
He is a strong leader .
He does not possess the Christ-like conservative purity many demand, but he would do a very good job as president
I like his southern outlook in preference to Scott Walker whom I also hold in very high esteem.
I like Rick Perry and I thought he would have made a good President but his time has probably passed. Right now this country needs a Ted Cruz.
I would say or Rand Paul but Paul is having a hard time finding his footing and he’s making too many missteps like calling for Ted Nugent to retract his statements about Obama. A presidential candidate should not be getting involved in trying to control what a rocker says.
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