Posted on 03/07/2014 9:30:55 AM PST by SeekAndFind
Watch it all if you have time — it’s shorter than most CPAC speeches — or skip to around 10:00 for the big, and I mean big, finish. Nearly every media observer who watched it was taken aback by the crowd’s reaction. He’s firing some very, er, hot gas at the end here.
It’s not too late, you know.
Im comfortable that were leaving [the governor's office] at an appropriate time, he says. I still think Ive got a passion for what I do. Ive got 11 months left. Ive got a deal that Im working on. I got lots of deals that were going to be working on.
Those “deals” Perry refers to are attempts to woo companies to relocate or expand in Texas, a major component of his economic development scheme. As Fred Barnes reported for THE WEEKLY STANDARD last year, Perrys recovered from his self-admitted humbling presidential campaign by running another campaignthis one on selling Texass low-taxes, low-regulation, business-friendly regime as a prescription for the nations economic ailments. It may also be the basis for a second presidential run in 2016, to which Perry remains open. (“If I decide to be a candidate in the future” is how he discusses it.)
But as governor, his legacy in Texas may be that as a faithful and vigorous steward of the state’s economic health during a period of plenty of uncertainty and turmoil. The Lone Star State weathered the recession better than nearly every other state, and it has one of the countrys lowest unemployment rates. Its not just the state’s standby energy industry thats contributing to Texass good fortunes; tech companies like Facebook and Dropbox have recently expanded here, too.
I wrote about his 2016 prospects a few weeks ago. No one else in the field, save for Scott Walker, will make his economic record as central to his presidential pitch. That’s a nice advantage to have in a country that’s spent six years sagging. I just don’t know if GOP voters will give him a second chance given the perception two years ago that he wasn’t ready for primetime. I don’t think he has to worry as much next time about being seen as a sellout on immigration reform measures like DREAM; nearly every big name in the party has moved left on that since 2012, and besides, people who want a whipping boy for amnesty will probably have Rubio in the field as an outlet. He’s got to seize whatever opportunities he can over the next year to grab righties’ attention and convince them that he’s a different, more self-assured candidate than they saw last time. Mission accomplished today.
GO PERRY!
Yeah... sorry, but I do want a candidate who is smarter than Governor “Oops.” His heart is in the right place for the most part, but that’s not enough.
And Obama is any smarter?
'Remains open' my butt. He's running. So is Cruz and Jindhal and Christie and Trump and most of the other presenters. Add in those who are going to run and who didn't speak and it;s going to be another crowded primary season.
His heart is in the right place for the most part, but thats not enough.
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When you consider the other possible GOP-e possibles (Jeb, Christie, Huck, anyone picked by Rove, etc.) then yeah. Its more than enough.
I wish they would limit debates to three.
Well I doubt they'll have the bazillion that they had in 2012 but I'm sure there will be a bunch.
Probably, he does not seem to be in recovery for his back surgery anymore.
I like Perry for the most part. I don’t think you need to be a genius to be president. We supposedly have a very smart guy now. Where did that get us?
I don’t know... but maybe a nation that elected and RE elected the bone head and incessent public screw up “O”- and has tolerated him for 5+ years, can certainly consider and re consider Rick Perry...
After all, I don’t know HOW Perry’s ghastly sins (such as they were) can EVER outshine “O’s” daily, almost hourly and worlds more damaging, public f*&^ ups!!
I truly believe he was medicated because of recent back surgery and that was what caused his absolutely horrible debate performances.
Perry/Cruz 2016 !
As long as he doesn’t keep calling the black candidate on the stage with him “brother.”
RE: Perry/Cruz 2016 !
Two Texans? How’s that going to play out?
LOL. That was painful. This speech was pretty good though. I guess he’s running for president again.
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