Posted on 06/12/2014 7:40:42 AM PDT by nhwingut
On Wednesday, Governor Rick Perry (R-TX) spoke to the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco, pushing for jobs to move to Texas. In the process, he praised former First Lady and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. "Very, very capable public servant," Perry stated. "Great Secretary of State, first lady. Very capable."
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Perry just can’t stop tripping over his tongue.
Loco weed?
Really??? Great Secretary of State??? Very capable???? Really Rick??????
for later
Dammit. Why wasn’t this the third thing he forgot to say!
Perry! STFU!
Name one Rodham accomplishment, Rick.
Just one...
I hope this doofus entertains absolutely no thought of running for POTUS ever again because this statement will haunt him even more than the pro-illegal alien statement which torpedoed his chances last time.
barf
another GWB, apparently, being all gentleman like to the ladies
Look how well that turned out
Hillary would boil Rick Perry’s bunny if he got in her way to WH
What is it about the San Francisco water?
Honing his arse-licking skills and jockeying for position with the other anal experts. They’re like a pack of dogs circling the hydrant and nipping at each other’s asses to determine who marks the hydrant.
Hey Ricky. Other than her outstanding performance during the “Stand Down At Benghazi”, do you have any proof?
He may be able to name 2 of 3 accomplishments.
You’re dead to me, Rick.
Perry has chronic foot-in-mouth disease.
Perry is NOT READY FOR PRIME TIME...and apparently NEVER WILL BE.
well....um...as Secretary of State...she a...she a...traveled a lot...or something.
I guess I know the answer is a weak governorship, but I really wonder how Texas has survived this idiot.
Perry, name something she did while SecState that was just so awesome so as to earn accolades?
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