I’m amazed by those who claim to be insulted, but I shouldn’t be. I guess it has something to do with the influence of the liberal agenda in our schools and media. Speech codes, politically correct language, hate speech, it’s all liberal manipulation meant to stifle free expression, and it’s apparently working. Thankfully there are still Americans who are made of stronger stuff than members of the easily insulted generation.
I’ll tell you how I look at the nomination process. It’s like you have a job opening. The announcement of a candidate is thier application. The rest is the interview.
If a prospective employee of mine was to spend his or her time calling me a bigot in an initial interview (debate), but somehow miracuously got another interview (last debate) where they proceeded to call me heartless....well you’ll have to forgive me if that prospective employee moves quite a bit down my list.
No, I am going to look around at the rest of the applicants and find someone (Cain) that is just as good a fit in my business but does NOT go out of their way to personally insult me.
Now, should Perry learn how to speak without sounding like George W Bush on a bender, and without insulting the very people whose support he needs, he very well could end up the nominee. If he is the nominee, he will receive my vote, my money and my time.
He will NOT receive any of those in the primary, as I am positive that he does not want the primary vote of a heartless bigot.