If, as you declare without a shred of proof, the Governor would say anything to get elected, why isn’t he saying that in state tuition was a bad, Democrat, pandering law? He could just point to the fact that it passed with a veto-proof margin, twice, and blame the Legislature.
Now, for the Senator (who ran against him last year, and then couldn’t meet with Texans who visited DC for at least a month after her defeat in the Primary):
Kay Bailey Hutchison is not prolife, so she and her staff don’t like me very much because I keep urging her to be the one pro-life woman in the Senate.
And are you sure that she was talking about the same “endorsement” the interviewer was talking about?
Even before we clashed over Hutchison’s endorsement of embryonic stem cell research, I used to write letters or make phone calls, and even visited her office a couple of times in DC, to encourage her to vote for this Bill or against that Bill. I would get back form letters that had nothing to do with what I’d written or called about.
She and her staff ignored my invitations to meet with the National Advisory Committee on Violence Against Women (not “no,” ignored) and once sent a letter to my office, addressed to”Dr. ___” on the envelope but inside was a letter on a Medical issue (but not the one I had written her office about) and it was addressed to “Dear Mrs. ____.” (I’m happy to be “Mrs.” much longer than I’ve been “Dr.,” but she messed up the subject and the letter came to my office.)
Needless to say, I’m not impressed with Mrs. Hutchison.
As long as she is against Perry, that’s good enough for the anti-Perry flash mob!
Hutchinson is not running for office. I merely pointed out her criticism of Perry. Apparently many Texans agree with her. At least try to be coherent.