Am I the only voter who is sick to death of being asked to vote for people who supported stuff before they didn’t?
Look, my views have solidified somewhat since 1988, so I’m not completely unsympathetic to this in theory, but JHC, I never in my life was stupid enough to vote for a Democrat.
What this guy is telling me, is that at 18 years of age when I first registered to vote in 1969, I was smarter than he was 19 years later. And that’s with all the Leftist propaganda the MSM was floating during the Vietnam war. And the mental political acuity of an 18 year old in 1969, is not what I would generally compare to that of a state campaign chairman.
Who did he vote for in 1976, 1980 and 1984, if he was
Gore’s Texas Campaign Chairman in 1988? It certainly wasn’t Reagan or the home team was it.
POS...
This guy is a slimeball.
>>What this guy is telling me, is that at 18 years of age when I first registered to vote in 1969, I was smarter than he was 19 years later.<<
Exactly. I am amazed that here we have Perry, who has more red flags around him than Mayday in Moscow, and people want to excuse and gloss over every betrayal of conservative principles.
Really people? Are you so desperate that you won’t even “vet the candidate?”
Have you really turned into Perrybots this early, evidence be damned? Astounding....
Regarding Perry being Gore's Texas campaign manager in 1988--DOSSIER: the Secret History of Armand Hammer by Edward Jay Epstein, Carrol & Graf, 1996, will edify.
Julius named his son for the symbol of the Socialist Workers party and was member Number 1 of the Communist Labor Party, called upon his son to take over his role as bagman for the Soviet Union when detained in Sing Sing Prison.
Senators Albert Gore father and son protected Armand Hammer bag man for the Soviet Union.
Before Al Gore was an enviromentalist he was the shield for the Soviet Union's bag man.
That Perry would front for this running dog reflects poorly on the former's judgment.
It is time to clean the stable, not muck it up.