Does “Top Texan” Rick Perry Have Staying Power?

The field of Republican presidential candidates is finally starting to sort itself out — thankfully.

Last weekend, Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann came away the winner of the Iowa Straw Poll, an event that, while officially meaningless, nonetheless provides an opportunity for campaigns to demonstrate their organizational abilities and grassroots support. If nothing else, it does offer at least the start of a preliminary winnowing-out process.

In this case, the straw poll triggered the first official casualty of the primary competition – former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty. His performances in debates and speeches tended to put all but close family friends and relatives asleep.

Bachmann, who campaigned tirelessly in the Hawkeye State, gained bragging rights as the winner of the straw poll. Retiring Texas Rep. Ron Paul, who has largely been dismissed by the media because of his anti-establishment views and libertarian leanings, finished just behind Bachmann. Some observers attribute Paul’s strong showing to his organization’s ability and willingness to simply bus in and pay for large numbers of supporters to attend and then cast votes for their candidate as event such as the Iowa event last week. Even so, his views are resonating with many voters.

The big headline for the week, however, was not Bachmann’s win, Pawlenty’s exit, or Paul’s strong showing, but three-term Texas Gov. Rick Perry’s official declaration that he is a candidate – made not in Iowa, but over the weekend in South Carolina, another early-primary state.

Perry’s record as a pro-business governor whose state has produced more than a third of all jobs in the nation during the so-called “economic recovery,” would pose a formidable threat to President Barack Obama. He would be the one Republican challenger to the President who legitimately can claim to have practiced what all GOP candidates preach — actually to have governed successfully by, in the words of Dallas Federal Reserve Chairman Richard Fisher, “reject[ing] the economic model that now prevails in Washington.”

Just a few days after he entered the race, a Rasmussen poll showed Perry leading former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney by double digits.

Romney had long been viewed as the “frontrunner,” especially among establishment Republicans; although his support has never appeared deep or enthusiastic. Grassroots conservatives and Tea Party activists are skeptical of Romney, largely because of his embrace of government-mandated health insurance, including the health insurance reform bill he pushed through in 2006 while serving as Governor.

Romney’s style on the national campaign trail — honed during the past three years he has been unofficially running for the nomination — works against him. His overly cautious (some might say, boring) delivery on the stump, is in stark contrast to the charismatic deliveries of Bachmann and especially Perry.

Perry has a long way to go to prove himself a fully capable national candidate; as witnessed by his use of the hot-button and unnecessary term “treasonous” in referring to the possibility that Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke might direct the printing of more Federal Reserve Notes in the middle of the campaign).

However, if the Top Texan shows strong fund-raising ability in his early federal campaign filings this Fall – from small as well as major Republican donors – and if he does not make a major gaffe in the next few months, he will be in the driver’s seat to emerge next summer as the GOP’s standard bearer; with the distinct possibility of becoming the next President of the Unite States.

By Bob Barr — The Barr Code

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Chainshaw

August 19th, 2011
7:41 am

For the first time in a long time, it appears that the Republicans have a candidate that will not require me to hold my nose when I vote. I don’t fall in line with his religious beliefs, but I certainly believe in his conservative fiscal policy.

nader paul kucinich gravel mckinney baldwin ventura sheehan

August 19th, 2011
7:57 am

There is a flood of voters for Dr Ron in Illinois.
the whole Midwest is going Ronald Ernest Paul

Mike

August 19th, 2011
7:58 am

Rep. Michele Bachmann Whos brithday is it today?

caslosgvv

August 19th, 2011
8:12 am

The more I see Perry, the more he reminds me of George W. Bush. The Nation was dumb enough to give Bush two terms, so I’d say Perry has a good chance of being yore next President, good buddy. Eee Haw – Were goona ged rid of all those eggheads in Guverment who believe in Godless Evolution and global warming and let Big Business do what they want because we know they will just create all kinds of jobs for us poor people.

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Eric

August 19th, 2011
8:33 am

Right again, caslogvv–just where are those jobs created by business? I forgot, there are quite a few paying $8/hr. Surely I can live on that! And people will vote every time for corp. America.

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Patrick O'Conner

August 19th, 2011
8:53 am

Perry is Romney in a cowboy hat and boots. The “gaffes” are intentional efforts to obfuscate this fact. In a nation where conservatives outnumber liberals two-to-one (and liberalism is on defense), Perry, like Bush, realizes that he gains more than he loses by coming across as a Bible-thumping plain-spoken redneck.

Aquagirl

August 19th, 2011
9:05 am

Patrick, anyone who gets a “C” in animal breeding is not making unintentional gaffes. He’s actually that stupid.

Harry

August 19th, 2011
9:11 am

Perry is a viable candidate. As long as he stays away from the issues and plays politics. If he tries to offer solutions they’ll exoriate him. He needs to be vague and speak in generalities. The economy? “We can grow our way out of this”. Foreign Policy? “I am not in favor of nation building”.

and he should never ever ever say the word “tax”.

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Jimmy62

August 19th, 2011
9:15 am

I’m curious what Mr. Barr really thinks about Ron Paul. Not his chances to win, but if he could do a good job as President or not. I’m leaning more and more towards Paul. I think his particular brand of principled and consistent libertarianism is exactly what this country means. He seems like the only adult in the room, while everyone else is ignoring the real problems.

Hmmmmmmm

August 19th, 2011
9:23 am

Just another politician….. When will this country wise up!

Hmmmmmmm

August 19th, 2011
9:26 am

Jimmy62,

Ron Paul would do a good job if elected… There are just two many MORONS that will vote for Obama…. Hope and change, yeah that’s it….. or is it change and hope…..

Cynthia Tucker

August 19th, 2011
9:30 am

Aquagirl…don’t forget to bring in the mail when you drop off my dry cleaning. CT

Joe the Plutocrat

August 19th, 2011
9:47 am

Retiring Texas Rep. Ron Paul, who has largely been dismissed by the media because of his anti-establishment views and libertarian leanings, finished just behind Bachmann. Some observers attribute Paul’s strong showing to his organization’s ability and willingness to simply bus in and pay for large numbers of supporters to attend and then cast votes for their candidate as event such as the Iowa event last week.

Thanks Bob, you are nothing, if not duplicitous. In sentence one you comment on how the media has dismissed Ron Paul. In sentence two, as a member of the media, you dismiss Ron Paul. Very disappointing, especially coming from a former Libertarian Party nominee. Who is Gary Johnson?

DW

August 19th, 2011
10:07 am

RICK PERRY = George Bush wanna be d0uche-bag

WOW

August 19th, 2011
10:26 am

I sure hope the republicans continue to struggle with a viable candidate. Barack hasn’t finished what he started. We need 4 more years for his great jobs plan to take effect and he hasn’t had enough time for his brilliant theories to turn the economy around to really take hold.

ByteMe

August 19th, 2011
10:29 am

He would be the one Republican challenger to the President who legitimately can claim to have practiced what all GOP candidates preach — actually to have governed successfully by, in the words of Dallas Federal Reserve Chairman Richard Fisher, “reject[ing] the economic model that now prevails in Washington.”

Interesting that you chose to juxtapose an unrelated quote from a person who Perry claimed was being “treasonous”.

Dr. Pangloss

August 19th, 2011
10:47 am

Perry makes Bush look like Thomas Jefferson. This week he threatened Bernanke with a lynching, claimed that there are gaps in the theory of evolution and claimed that Texas schools teach evolution and creationism. They don’t.

In related news Michele Bachmann stated that voters are worried about the rise of the Soviet Union. We’re also worried about the Mongols, the Ottoman Turks and those pesky Vikings.

Richard D

August 19th, 2011
10:57 am

“He seems like the only adult in the room, while everyone else is ignoring the real problems.”

I feel the same way Jimmy62. Ron Paul has my vote for sure. I would love to see him debate Obama on live TV.

Hillbilly D

August 19th, 2011
11:00 am

Don’t know a whole lot about Perry but he must be seen as a threat to some folks, since they immediately sent out the attack dogs.

And by the way, George W Bush was born in Connecticut of a long time, establishment, New England family. He’s not a Texan.

Dr. Pangloss

August 19th, 2011
11:10 am

Aquagirl
August 19th, 2011
9:05 am

Patrick, anyone who gets a “C” in animal breeding is not making unintentional gaffes. He’s actually that stupid.
——————
And a D in feeds and feeding.

Father Murphy

August 19th, 2011
11:26 am

Not according to his wife.

rattler

August 19th, 2011
11:35 am

Rick Perry is no more than a loud mouth, misinformed Republican spewing one line rhetoric. He will never beat President Obama. Soon and very soon, Perry will be exposed for what he is. Stay tuned.

Elephantisha

August 19th, 2011
12:03 pm

All these breathless posts about possible Republican candidates are about 12 months premature. The 2012 election won’t get interesting until next summer. Till then it’s all just noise.

Bob we get this sort of topic every day over on Bookman and Wingfield. Please try to come up with something a bit more original.

last

August 19th, 2011
12:04 pm

The economy. Perry.

Any questions?

Perry 2012: He’s got the south poll and the north poll to guide his ship of state.

gm

August 19th, 2011
12:05 pm

Please, Please run Perry against Obama,.
Once the loud mouth record get exposed, going out attacking the governement when you took millions in stimulas money from the government, when tex has the highest poverty rate then most states, 1 out of 3 people are with out health care.
Being a loud mouth acting red neck is only good for the Tex and the south except Florida, when he debate the President he is going to look like a hypocrite.

yuzeyurbrane

August 19th, 2011
12:08 pm

Perry could easily win Repub. nomination. And who knows in the gen. election? Expect Swiftboating galore. He is the epitomy of 1 type of Southern politician—the poor white trash gutter fighter who pulled himself out of poverty with a career in politics. God help this country if he is elected. We’ll get to see what a Huey Long Presidency would have been like.

bachman---the knuckledraggers messiah

August 19th, 2011
12:08 pm

Judging by his announcement speech that he is a canidate for President, I’d definitely say he has staying power. Like any good radical christian type iesouthern baptist, evangelical he believes that global warming, if it even actually exists, is a good thing for the enviroment. And like any good Christian , he insinuated he’s ready to kill and maim anyone that poses a “threat” the the US of A. And like any good Christian, he is very capable of lieing, or at the very least, misrepresting the truth when he said he balanced the budget of Texas. What he failed to mention was that Texas was one of the largest beneficiarys of the US Government bailout which assisted Texas in balancing their budget. All the while saying bailouts are bad. And like any good radical Christian, he likes to cloud his decision making with his religion and let “God” tell him what to do.

so yes, it would not surprise me if he gets elected.

TRUTH

August 19th, 2011
12:11 pm

Heeeeyyy!!! I’m a MORON! OBAMA 2012! Now if we could just the GOP/TeaParty/Conservative Theatre of Clowns outta the way, JUST MAYBE get the Corporate Thugs to bring the jobs back, WE JUST MIGHT have a chance.

Just sayin’…

reusha2000

August 19th, 2011
12:11 pm

UNDER RICK PERRY’S LEADERSHIP AND GUIDANCE, TEXAS BECAME THE “FIRST STATE” IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA:

TO PASS, “THE ILLEGAL ALIEN, PEOPLE WHO CRIMINALLY CAME HERE,WAVING MEXICO FLAG, TEXAS DREAM ACT”, IN 2001 !!!!!!!!

RICK PERRY WAS PRESENTED “HIS VICTORY HORSE SADDLE” FROM HIS BUDDY, EL VINCENTE FOXE, IN NOVEMBER 5, 2003 !!!!!!!

———————–

VIDEO OF RICK PERRY AND VINCENTE FOXE

IN NOV 2003 ! slide the bar to 40 minutes for the Perry / Foxe, ceremony!

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5024656399991096594

reusha2000

August 19th, 2011
12:19 pm

READ, GUITTERREZ LETTER TO OBAMA CONCERNING, DEPORTATION OF ILLEGALS !!

http://www.gutierrez.house.gov/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=693:halt-act-press-release&catid=50:2011-press-releases

GO TO http://www.numbersusa.com !!
SEND A FAX TO PUSH YOUR REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE “HALT ACT” !
“Hinder the Administration Legalization Temptation” ACT

Generalissimo

August 19th, 2011
12:40 pm

Remember the Alamo!

snoqualmiefalls

August 19th, 2011
12:55 pm

Why would I ever vote for a Xtian extremist, Dominionist who wants to merge his religion with government?. Why would I ever vote for someone who is a self proclaimed secessionist?… in addition why would I ever listen to a secessionist lecture me on treason?
The guy is all hat no cattle… but he does have good hair.

Pedro

August 19th, 2011
1:00 pm

Judging from the leftist vitriol, Perry is a serious threat to Obama. Some of you need to do some homework and actually compare Perry and or his policies and record to G.W. Bush. Different brands of cattle folks but I doubt you’re looking past the boots. @WOW, wow. @Eric, the jobs are in Texas.

farm boy

August 19th, 2011
1:00 pm

NJ

August 19th, 2011
1:07 pm

Those that tout Perry for his fiscal policy should do your homework as to how much the State of Texas has accepted from the federal government in stimulus money during Perry’s term in office. I think youwill be shocked to find that what he says about federal stimulus funds and what he actually had done could not be further apart. Furthermore, as for any reference to jobs being in Texas, just know that the unemployment rate in Texas is actually substantially higher than in that liberal state of Massachusetts. You know, the state that passed the first version of Obamacare- clearly they have suffered greatly because of it. Plain and simple, if there is a socialist in this race, it is Perry. Oh, and let’s not forget that his response to anything he disagrees with is to cry for secession. I know that may be appealing around here since southerns appear to still be fighting the Civil War in their heads, but anyone that advocates for secession today, for whatever reason, is not fit to be President of the United States. Go be President of Texas and see how that goes for you.

Adam

August 19th, 2011
1:19 pm

I like Perry’s fiscal policy. Last night I read that Obama is giving work permits to 300,000 illegal aliens instead of deporting them. We have millions of unemployed and he is granting work visa’s. I do not care who the republicans run at this point, I will for for him/her.

sean in the Mtns

August 19th, 2011
1:33 pm

The Texas state debt has gone from $13 bil to over $37 BILLION under rick Perry, he is a fiscal fraud.

Peter

August 19th, 2011
1:34 pm

NO WAY..This guy will hold a Prayer Meeting like Sonny Perdue, and waste tax payers money in the process.

This guy is about Church over state, and really the guy is a George Bush Clone.

Peter

August 19th, 2011
1:35 pm

Hey Adam…… I bet you voted for Bush twice ? What did Bush do to erase the debt ?

Sonny

August 19th, 2011
1:40 pm

I am amazed at the bias comments about Gov.Perry .His job creation efforts certainly top flopObama
the community organizer who has been a dismal failure .remember all the talk and promises about the
stimulus money.Obama hasn’t a clue on fixing the economy.Many of the jobs created by Perry are in the
petro-chemical field not $8.00 per hour as that biased person wrote. Obama is still trying to learn how
many states there are. Incidently the Bush family didn’t support Perry for governor but Sen. Hutcheson.
Perry like Ronald Reagan was a former democrat.

Jeffrey

August 19th, 2011
1:41 pm

Yes, Texas created the most jobs of any other state during our most recent economic “recovery”, yet Texas ranks first in having the highest percentage of minimum wage jobs to total jobs of any other state. Texas also has the highest number of uninsured residents of any other state. No doubt, we all are paying $$$ to Texas for those uninsured Texans. Ain’t that nice, Cowboys and Cowgirls? Texas also is one of the most polluted states and is basically an environmental cesspool. If it wasn’t for the tremendous impact the Oil industry has in Texas, and we all know how that industry gouges each of us, I doubt anyone would consider Texas a shining economic example. Is this the type of leader you want?

sean in the Mtns

August 19th, 2011
1:43 pm

Well Georgia tried having americans pick the crops and they walked off the job within an hour because its to hot and hard. Should Georgia just give up on farming because Americans dont want to pick the crops and folks like Adam want to send all the pickers back to mexico??????

ByteMe

August 19th, 2011
2:07 pm

Gov. Perry, we hear you when you say that Federal stimulus was a terrible thing, yet your state recieved $6 billion in funding from the stimulus package.

Can we have our money back?

SaveOurRepublic

August 19th, 2011
2:11 pm

“Slick” Rick Perry is a typical NeoCON, Globalist shill. In addition to his attendance at the 2007 Bilderberg conference, he also pushed for the TTC/NAFTA Superhighway in Texas (via foreign company Cintra). Also, he was caught getting his palms greased by Merck around the time he tried to push mandatory Gardasil (HPV vaccine) for TX school kids. He’s another puppet for the Globalist Elite (ala “Jorge Boosh” & BHO).

The ONLY* proven candidate running for POTUS 2012 is Dr.Ron Paul.

* = We’ll see who the Constitution Party nominates.

Odis

August 19th, 2011
2:23 pm

Sean, how much were these fine jobs paying? Were they paying a living wage or slave wages?

captguitarman

August 19th, 2011
2:40 pm

If he can learn to control his mouth, he will be a serious contender. I am still leaning toward Romney because we need people who can work about reasonable compromise – which is what America was all about until the 90’s. My fear is that with Perry in the White House, without control of both Houses (which is not a given by a long shot) we’ll have the same kind of polarization and brinksmanship by both parties to see who flinches before some kind of economic disasater – double dip recession, real depression, etc. brings down the whole house. Look what happened with just the debt ceiling increase negotiations, with only a chill of a default. Where would we be now had there been a default? And the onus is on the Dems too. They need to accept entitlements are where the money is and they need to be re-structured. The Pubs need to promote and then negotiate reasonable plans to make that happen. Luckily that nitwit Bachmann has less than a snowball’s chance because every time she opens her uninformed cheerleader mouth, she gives thinking voters pause. But Perry is obviously a forceful and articulately forceul and experienced executive leader. I would like for him to become a thoughtful leader too, and think about what he says and whether it helps us to reach solutions. I think Romney does that. If the Pubs and Dems decide to stand on their sacred principles and not budge or negotitate or compromise over these major issues, nothing good will come of it.

Troglodyke

August 19th, 2011
2:48 pm

I don’t fall in line with his religious beliefs, but I certainly believe in his conservative fiscal policy.

Sorry, but Republicans cannot separate the two. I can get behind a truly solid fiscal policy, too, but not from a religious wacko. He and Bachmann are too religious to be POTUS.

Troglodyke

August 19th, 2011
2:51 pm

I’ve never voted Republican in my life, but I truly think only Romney has a shot against Obama. The Tea Party’s full thrust into social issues (even though they kept saying they were only about the economy) will be their downfall. Perry will shine brightly, then I predict his star will dim. Romney has a shot.

Dave

August 19th, 2011
3:02 pm

Texas’s unemployment has nearly doubled under Perry. The numbers would be worse if the state’s largest employer, Fort Hood, hadn’t had a significant number of troops shifted there- something Perry deserves no credit for. Texas is in the bottom 10-15% of the nation in virtually every education category. Texas might have created ‘more jobs’, but that’s because their population has increased dramatically and, as others have noted, they’ve created minimum wage jobs. And if you want an idea of where he stands on big government and private property rights, look at his proposed roads program that would have used eminent domain to seize private farmland all over the state, and then hand that land over to a foreign company for them to build toll roads on. Even the Republicans turned on him for that one. He’s scary.

JustMe

August 19th, 2011
3:04 pm

No way in hell I’d vote for Perry. He is an idiot, he lies constantly and he has that freakin cowboy mentality that I hated so much about Dubya. No more Texans – PLEASE!

Mr Independent

August 19th, 2011
3:10 pm

Eight years of Bush taught me that the President should be intelligen­t, articulate­, analytical­, capable of grasping and managing several complex tasks at once, insightful­, level-head­ed, and able to comprehend the written word from left to right, skills Rick does not and will never possess. Not able to formulate and articulate a complete thought or Read More… sentence without using offensive, vulgar, or violent imagery, Rick mocks intellectu­alism. According to Rick, the answer to what equals 2+2 is a liberal media “gotcha question.” Unfortunat­ely, the anti-intel­lectual crusade subscribed to by Tea Party Republican­s has opened the door for mindless incompeten­ts to seek political office or function as “attack dog” pundits for Fox News. Like the proverbial “Manchuria­n Candidate,­” Rick suffers from confabulat­ion/confla­tion neurosis and is an empty vessel waiting to be programmed by Neocons, the Koch Brothers, and Tea Party Borgs. Obama saves America from economic annihilati­on, eliminates Osama, and Rick labels him Un-America­n, demands to see his birth certificat­e, advocates repealing the Civil Rights Act, and calls for Obama’s impeachmen­t. Hypocrisy: a cherished plank in the Republican platform. For the time being, Rick’s new mantra seems to be “secede, secede, and secede!” Let’s wipeout the federal deficit, provide “gold standard” healthcare for everyone (just like Congress receives), and guarantee social security and Medicare solvency forever by selling South Carolina, Alabama, Mississipp­i, and Arizona to China and Texas to Mexico for $165 trillion. Problem solved! Oh, by the way, anyone from Texas seeking national office should undergo a psychiatri­c evaluation­, to include testing for mind altering substances­. Let me guess the refreshmen­t of choice in Texas: Kool Aid!

GA Girl

August 19th, 2011
3:18 pm

I will be voting for Ron Paul!

Truth

August 19th, 2011
3:24 pm

Doesn’t matter is he has staying power. Mr. Obama is done in 2012. Mr. Obama really is Jimmy Carter in disguise.

Truth

August 19th, 2011
3:25 pm

I will vote for Herman Cain

West Indian Charlie

August 19th, 2011
3:32 pm

My guess is that the American people love conservative bible toting redneck cowboys from Texas. They come out charging like the reckless gunslingers that they are, branishing their Conservative Christian ideology like revolvers. Look what the last one got us into. Two wars, a wrecked economy,deficits ,expand goverment ,tax cuts for the rich and the list goes on and on. I am no fan of Obama, I think he is a gutless spineless coward, but come on people give the man a chance. You want to elect another cowboy. God help America.

Truth Squad

August 19th, 2011
3:34 pm

Perry’s record as a pro-business governor whose state has produced more than a third of all jobs in the nation during the so-called “economic recovery,” would pose a formidable threat to President Barack Obama.

LOL! Comeon Bob, I expect better analysis from you of all people.

Texas has an unemployment rate of 8.4%. I don’t think that is going to be enough to beat President Obama, especially when one digs deeper into the so-called “Texas Miracle”.

I don’t think President Obama is going to be scared (ask OBL) to go toe-to-toe with a guy who is in a state that shows positive job creation due to leading the nation in creating..government jobs!! Yes, while Texas has created it’s share of minimum wage, no benefits jobs, it is public sector jobs that has fueled the “Miracle”.

You can just see the debate now. Perry goes on and on about less government, and President Obama pulls out Perry’s letters asking for stimulus money and all sorts of government goodies! In others words, President Obama can lay claim to the “Miracle” and have Perry’s words to prove it.

I’m not sure this country is ready to elect a guy whose record is worse than Bush 43. All the dirty PAC and other campaign money in the world isn’t going to convince granny to vote for a guy who believes Social Security is a Ponzi scheme, and thinks that Medicare is unconstitutional. Good luck with that.

Truth

August 19th, 2011
3:46 pm

West Indian Charlie:
Look what the last one got us into. Two wars, a wrecked economy,deficits ,expand goverment ,tax cuts for the rich and the list goes on and on. I am no fan of Obama, I think he is a gutless spineless coward, but come on people give the man a chance.
Why hasn’t Mr. Obama at least tried to get us out of Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya? Why did Mr. Obama extend the Bush tax cuts? Why should be give him a chance, he sounds just like Bush according to your post. He also is expanding the govt. and the deficit.

honky talkin'

August 19th, 2011
3:56 pm

Bob, his hypocrisy will keep him out of the white house. Remember his fierce opposition to the stimulus? Except:

Perry and the Republican-controlled Texas legislature requested, received and used $6.4 billion in stimulus money to help balance the budget. 97 percent of the budget shortfall was filled with stimulus money. In addition to the $6.4 billion to balance Rick Perry’s budget deficits, Texas also used $5.7 billion in stimulus money in 2010 for “programs such as highway and bridge construction, child care development programs and weatherization assistance.” That’s a total of $12,100,000,000 in total stimulus money for Rick Perry’s Texas in one year alone.
Rick Perry is responsible for Texas being the second biggest state recipient of ARRA stimulus dollars.

RGB

August 19th, 2011
4:04 pm

Looks like Obama has the Christian persecution vote sewn up…again.

What are you people afraid of?

Common Tater

August 19th, 2011
4:06 pm

How do we know Perry was really born in Texas? Let’s see that long form birth certifcate.

RGB

August 19th, 2011
4:09 pm

Ever notice that nobody ever uses the term “religious left”.

That’s because liberals don’t want any of their behavior to be accountable to anybody–especially God.

Armed with no accountability, they produce policies that nationalize industry, punish producers, encourage disgusting moral behavior, wreck the free enterprise system, and destroy the pillars that made this country prosperous.

I guess 23 million unemployed and $17 trillion of debt are not enough. Oh, but at least we canned DADT and DOMA. NOW the economy will really grow. Who thought a Harvard education wouldn’t pay dividends?

From his porch on Martha’s Vineyard, Obama can see 23 million unemployed Americans. And Chappaquiddick.

JAMES1

August 19th, 2011
4:23 pm

All the dems have to do is show where in his book in 1996 he said he wanted to do away with social security and medicare and he won’t have a chance what are elderly people supposed to do starve

West Indian Charlie

August 19th, 2011
4:23 pm

Truth:
Let the truth be told. President Obama inherited a mess from the Texan cowboy.That been said he went about fixing the mess in a cowardly manner allowing himself to be bullied by the same Republicans that got us into the mess in the first place. I said I am no fan of his, I have run out of patience wih him but would still give him a chance to show that he has some backbone and implement his solutions to right this ship regardless of how the republicans feel and said about it. I don’t Hillary Clinton if she was the President would allow herself to be tossed about like a rag doll the way the
republicans have done with Obama. I actually think Romney would make a good President but the religious far right would make sure it never happen. After all he is a Mormon in their view not a real christian.
Rick Perry is riding his horse and leading his posse to Washington DC. There will be a new cowboy in town. Get ready for mayhem people.

old timer

August 19th, 2011
4:30 pm

Yes, Texas has a lot of low wage jobs. But, I know Atlantans who would like thaose jobs. I think Rick Perry might make it. Right now I am listening to Herman Cain and his plan to improve the economy. He has some really goood ideas.9-9-9- and repatrioting overseas money. We need some new thinking. I am tired of the Presient speaking…all words…just words.

parasite

August 19th, 2011
4:46 pm

the gop is the anti-christ. They’ve turned Jesus’ message upside down-zero empathy and compassion for the poor.

Jefferson

August 19th, 2011
5:21 pm

He’s a nit wit.

sam

August 19th, 2011
6:00 pm

I like Ron Paul too. I will probably throw my primary vote away on him. He makes the most sense, and is truly a conservative. He is right on fiscal matters, and he stays out of the bedroom stuff. Good man. Problem for him is that he is unlikely to be bought. All the rest are. Take a look at maplight.org to see just exactly how many millions are paid to each politician and where the money comes from. Then, you will understand their vote.

parasite

August 19th, 2011
6:13 pm

If there is a God, he’s a dead-beat Dad.

George M. Marshall

August 19th, 2011
7:13 pm

Governor Rick Perry reminds me of nothing so much as Elmer Gantry the hypocritical religious hustler in Sinclair Lewis’ novel of the same name.

farm boy

August 19th, 2011
8:01 pm

Christine Mcdonnell 2012: the first Hocus POTUS.

The Kid

August 19th, 2011
11:02 pm

Perry is the ruggedly handsome tough talking dumb GREAT WHITE HOPE that the racist element in this country has been waiting for. These types will be the down-fall of America. There are people the world over who are willing to die to eliminate this evil. People like Perry is why we had such a tragedy as 9/11. Can’t you people see this? It was this same element that brought about the Civil War in this country. .

DeborahinAthens

August 20th, 2011
5:54 am

Perry took over 700 billion dollars from the Feds, his “job creation” is not of his doing. If every state had the oil industry that Texas does when oil went over $100 a barrel, those states would also have more jobs. This man is a “swaggart” just like Dubya the dumb. It is obvious what the Republican Agenda is…to do whatever they can do, say whatever needs to be said,no matter how stupid it is to keep Obama from being re-elected. Why didn’t anyone call Michele Bachmann on her most recent groundless sound bite? She said when she was POTUS, gas would magically drop to below $2 a gallon. Her religious lap dog audience lapped it up. But they also think the earth is only a few thousand years old and homosexuality is a curable “disease”. You Repugs keep plugging the field with the whacko nut jobs. Remember it was another “swaggart” that got us here.

marko

August 20th, 2011
7:02 am

Perry took office when oil was selling for 27 dollars a barrel. It has since sold for as high as a 140 dollars a barrel. Texas thrives or dies by the price of oil. this is the main reason Texas’s economy has boomed the last decade not Perry’s policies of low corporate taxes and lax regulatory policies.
The fact is Texas is much better off today than other western states because it has some of the strictest mortgage regulations in the country. Arizona and Nevada wouldn’t be in their current dilemmas had they followed The Lone Star States prudent example.
Most the new jobs Perry boast about are of the minimum wage variety. Texas follows only Mississippi in the percentage of it’s population working minimum wage.
I’ve learned over the years that facts don’t count for much when your dealing with conservatives, but the truth is Mitt Romney’s Massachusetts actually has lower unemployment than Texas. Fewer people by far working for minimum wages. A diverse modern economy not dependent on rising or falling oil prices. And thanks to good old Mitt, nearly universal health care coverage.
When Mitt took office, Massachusetts bond ratings had been lowered because of his states mounting debt concerns. Mitt corrected the problem through a combination of tax increases and spending cuts. Sound familiar? Compared to Perry, Mitt has a solid record of real accomplishment. The funny thing is that to receive the Republican nomination he has to lie about or deny nearly everything he’s ever accomplished. Mitt will never be elected the president of the United States. He’s not crazy enough.

AmVet

August 20th, 2011
2:13 pm

Anyone seen my welfare check?

Jefferson

August 20th, 2011
2:14 pm

Obama is gonna buy my gasoline for my trailer.

Jefferson

August 20th, 2011
2:26 pm

“I can get behind a truly solid fiscal policy, too, but not from a religious wacko.”

No one cares about your vote, confused one.

MrLiberty

August 20th, 2011
9:05 pm

I just can’t understand how any republican could ever be for Perry.

He was campaign director for Al Gore in Texas and was a democrat before switching parties when Gore lost.

He promoted the creation of the Nafta Globalist Superhighway and the siezure of 500,000 acres of private Texas land for the construction (all the highway contracts going to his friends and contributors of course).

He signed an executive order forcing every teenage girl in Texas to get the Guardasil vaccine (at Texas taxpayer expense – around $375 per shot). This despite the fact that the vaccine has killed dozens of girls and left hundreds of others permanently brain damaged. His chief of staff was a former Merck employee (the vaccine mfg.) and the company contributed thousands to his gubenatorial campaign.

He attended 2 Bilderberg conferences (google them if you don’t know who they are). One while governor of Texas in violation of federal laws.

He has sold billions in bonds and gone billions into debt on behalf of the citizens of Texas despite the state’s previous history of fiscal responsibility. He also took billions of stimulus dollars for the state.

Isn’t it time to stop supporting candidates just because you think they can win against the president? Isn’t that how we ended up with Bush and how we ended up with McCain as the party nominee? How about some real principles for a change?

Ron Paul 2012. End the Fed (yeah, Ron coined that phrase WAY before Guardasil Rick got on the bandwagon).

Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ will crush the heads of the perverted New World Order integrationist crowd and their devilish black minions

August 20th, 2011
10:45 pm

Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ will crush the heads of the perverted New World Order integrationist crowd and their devilish black minions

August 20th, 2011
10:46 pm

Junkyard Jack

August 21st, 2011
10:24 am

Is a frog’s arse water-tight?

Dusty

August 21st, 2011
9:25 pm

Mr. Barr

Gov Perry has shown us what staying power is. Texans have voted him into office in triplicate. The man has a feeling of strength which is what this country needs. That is, a feeling that a strong person is president of this country and not some smooth talking intellectual who has really never “run” anything.

No need to worry about Gov. Perry’s “staying power”. He will take care of that just like he has already done.

Let the amateurs step back. Gov. Perry is here and ready.

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rtyecript

August 23rd, 2011
9:00 am

I really liked the article, and the very cool blog

SaveOurRepublic

August 23rd, 2011
12:47 pm

Mr.Liberty @ 21:05 (8/20), well stated. It’s great to see fellow Americans who’ve done a little homework on the NeoCON, Globalist shills (in addition to their “liberal” Globalist controlled “counter”parts). As I’ve stated many times, the DNC & GOP “leadership” are 2 sides of the same (Globalist controlled) coin!

Junior Samples

August 24th, 2011
2:44 pm

the bar is set really low since obama stunk up the white house. no matter who the republicans throw in there should win. only obama could have made bush look like a genius.