March 07, 2014
— Ace If you don't have time for the eleven and a half minute speech, you can take Allah's advice and skip to 10:00, for his closing ninety seconds.
It's a decent speech. (I'm a jaded critic on speeches, so I tend not to get too excited about them.)
Perry Version 2014 seems to be fighting the ghost of Perry Version 2012. He's much more energetic in this speech than he was in any of the debates. (But of course people tend to be more energetic before friendly crowds.) One can speculate about his reasons for the nerd-cool choice in spectacles.
Another thing he's doing is projecting optimism, hope, and buoyancy, which is of course the advice given to practically any candidate. He also takes time to praise his fellow Republican governors, including, notably, Scott Walker and Bobby Jindal, both of whom are considering a run for the nomination themselves. So he gets some Nice Guy/Good Guy points. (Notably absent from his list of successful Republican governors: Chris Christie.)
As most readers know, I jumped on the Perry train big-time in 2012, seeing him -- on paper -- as not only the best candidate among the crowded (and uninspiring) 2012 field, but just a good candidate in any cycle. His economic portfolio was/is solid -- Barack Obama hasn't presided over the creation of many jobs in America, but Rick Perry can account for nearly half (48%) of those jobs that Obama wishes to take credit for. (Oh, and Perry's jobs were actually created, not "saved or created or funded" or which "positively impacted" people.)
Of course, there is the candidate on paper, and then there is the candidate under the hot lights and pressure.
As @rdbrewer4 notes in the side bar, Perry says that his 2012 back surgery played a large role in his unpreparedness for the campaign.
In an interview with CNN's "The Lead with Jake Tapper," Perry said he learned a lot from his 2012 campaign experience when he exited the primaries early on."I won't have major back surgery six weeks before the announcement," says Perry, of the next possible run for the White House.
When he announced his presidential bid in August 2011, Perry said he felt invincible, telling himself: "I'm 61 years old, I'm bulletproof, I'm 10-feet tall, I can do anything."
But 2012 was "a very humbling experience."
"Anyone who watched that campaign knows it was a very humbling time for me. But thatÂ’s not necessarily bad. I judge people on how do you react after a failure? How do you pick yourself up and go forward?
Surely that did have a lot to do with it -- but how much? Perry was plainly unprepared to discuss federal policy and issues in any kind of detail. In fairness, most governors, for whom federal matters are not a day-to-day job (as it is with dummy senators like Biden and Obama), usually cram from a briefing book on such things before their run; plus, most candidates get to begin their runs by stumbling along in low-prominence venues where few people notice them screwing up. Later they get more comfortable and commanding, hopefully.
Perry's back surgery -- maybe combined with an arrogant "I'm Superman, I don't need to study" attitude -- plus his extremely high-profile entry in the race, allowing for no confidence building minor events before his announcement -- probably did result in his general lack of intellectual preparedness. What accounts for his complete lack of political strategic preparedness -- informing a debate hall full of bright-red conservative primary voters that those who oppose in-state tuition for illegal alien children "have no heart" -- I have no idea, but of course judgement is impaired along with mental sharpness when someone's run down.
As someone who's frequently run down -- and not feeling mentally sharp -- myself, this all makes sense to me.
But... I need to see proof that the page has turned from Perry's near-disastrous 2012 run.
I guess what I'm saying is that I'm open to Perry, but he does have to show me he's on the ball and has thought more seriously not just about the general principles of conservatism but the practical application of them at the present moment. (For example, on reforming entitlements.)
He speaks (as he always has) forcefully enough on general principles of conservative philosophy and governance; my concern is that details may again be his undoing.
But if they're not -- if he takes his time off to hit that briefing book and study it like he's about to take the SATs -- then he'd be a good candidate.
He says 2012 was humbling, and that the mark of a man is not how he fails, but how he picks himself back up. Which is an incontrovertible sentiment. So I'm watching to see how he's picked himself back up.
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Posted by: artisanal 'ette at March 07, 2014 08:31 AM (IXrOn)
Posted by: ace at March 07, 2014 08:31 AM (/FnUH)
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Posted by: ace at March 07, 2014 08:32 AM (/FnUH)
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Posted by: ace at March 07, 2014 08:34 AM (/FnUH)
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Posted by: Burn the Witch at March 07, 2014 08:34 AM (gBnkX)
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Posted by: Judge Roy Bean at March 07, 2014 08:35 AM (cCxiu)
Posted by: ace at March 07, 2014 08:36 AM (/FnUH)
Posted by: MWR, Proud Tea(rrorist) Party Assault Hobbit [/s][/u][/b][/i] at March 07, 2014 08:36 AM (4df7R)
Posted by: Bosk at March 07, 2014 12:33 PM (n2K+4)
I don't get this governor/"executive experience" fetish. Bush was a governor and he was a disaster who gave us Obama. There's no actual evidence that governors make better presidents than senators.
Posted by: Jon (not the troll) at March 07, 2014 08:36 AM (DPMu1)
Then they came for the thread titles ...
Posted by: kbdabear at March 07, 2014 08:36 AM (aTXUx)
Posted by: ace at March 07, 2014 08:37 AM (/FnUH)
Posted by: Gristle Encased Head at March 07, 2014 08:37 AM (+lsX1)
I am perfectly willing to accept the back surgery excuse... even if it is not entirely true.
However, he's going to have to show vast improvement. He only has one back/mulligan.
Posted by: BurtTC at March 07, 2014 08:37 AM (TOk1P)
Posted by: ace at March 07, 2014 08:38 AM (/FnUH)
Posted by: David at March 07, 2014 08:38 AM (UtRhK)
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Posted by: Schwalbe: The Me-262© at March 07, 2014 08:38 AM (9Bdcz)
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Posted by: wooga at March 07, 2014 08:38 AM (Q1BWs)
Posted by: Judge Pug at March 07, 2014 08:39 AM (hJnUx)
Well, there you go then. It's OK everyone, he's just a whore that had a sore back last time. This time he'll be a pandering whore with more energy!
Posted by: Gristle Encased Head at March 07, 2014 08:40 AM (+lsX1)
Posted by: CAC at March 07, 2014 08:40 AM (YzXIl)
Posted by: Insomniac at March 07, 2014 08:40 AM (XbVvw)
28 -
I think there is plenty of room on the right for a position that doesn't go so far as to be dismissive of the "47%" the way Romney was.
Perry's problem was not in trying to stake out that position, it was in doing it poorly.
Posted by: BurtTC at March 07, 2014 08:40 AM (TOk1P)
Posted by: rickb223 at March 07, 2014 08:41 AM (ndIek)
Posted by: artisanal 'ette at March 07, 2014 08:41 AM (IXrOn)
Posted by: Burn the Witch at March 07, 2014 08:41 AM (gBnkX)
Posted by: Beagle at March 07, 2014 08:41 AM (sOtz/)
Posted by: Schwalbe: The Me-262© at March 07, 2014 12:38 PM
I'm a big fan of the "What Have You Done For Us Lately" line of thought
That one is a pretty big feather in Perry's cap
Posted by: kbdabear at March 07, 2014 08:41 AM (aTXUx)
Posted by: CAC at March 07, 2014 08:42 AM (YzXIl)
Unfortunately for him, a candidate needs to be able to think on their feet. They need to speak extemporaneously, forcefully and consistently. They need to convince people of their case because it is repeated and explained the same way every time. People need to believe a person is authentic, capable and drive. They need to know it intuitively. Look at how people have grabbed the presidency. Besides having the right positions and skills it is essential to connect with people.
He's not that guy and I don't believe he can make that transition. He comes off as less than capable (true or not) and he seems over prepped by consultants. He is TOO prepared and it feels unauthentic. It raises doubts- true or not.
Perry had his chance. He should stay out. IMVHO
Posted by: Marcus T. Tired of the Mendacious Tripe at March 07, 2014 08:42 AM (GGCsk)
Posted by: Schwalbe: The Me-262© at March 07, 2014 08:42 AM (9Bdcz)
Posted by: Ana Marie Cox at March 07, 2014 08:42 AM (ZPrif)
Posted by: Judge Pug at March 07, 2014 08:44 AM (hJnUx)
I also don't buy that his back surgery is to blame, even before, Perry was not popular in his home state, you're talking about someone with a 30-something percent approval rating. If a "Texas" candidate like Perry can't win over conservative Texans, that really answers the question about his performance in purple swing states we have to win.
I also have doubts about his conservatism, being against a border fence because of cattle issues? And he was a Hillary-loving Democrat in the 90's that praised her health care plan. He smacks of political opportunism to me, he saw the way the political winds were blowing in Texas and jumped ship.
Posted by: McAdams at March 07, 2014 08:44 AM (/MENw)
Posted by: artisanal 'ette at March 07, 2014 08:44 AM (IXrOn)
Posted by: Barack "Werking Class" Obama at March 07, 2014 08:45 AM (gBnkX)
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Why not charge one of your staffers with randomly asking you questions about the issues of the day? Because we've seen this with many Republican candidates...look at when Cain was asked about "the right of return"...
Posted by: 18-1 at March 07, 2014 08:45 AM (P3U0f)
It doesn't have anything to do with Romney. Perry revealed himself to be the kind of politician that wants to decide good and bad capitalism depending on how it affects his chance for election. Fuck that guy.
Posted by: Gristle Encased Head at March 07, 2014 08:45 AM (+lsX1)
Posted by: Barack "Werking Class" Obama at March 07, 2014 12:45 PM (gBnkX)
I can rspect that!
Posted by: Hrothgar at March 07, 2014 08:45 AM (o3MSL)
Posted by: Flatbush Joe at March 07, 2014 08:46 AM (ZPrif)
Posted by: Schwalbe: The Me-262© at March 07, 2014 12:38 PM (9Bdcz)
What specifically has Perry done to bring that about, that any Republican governor of Texas wouldn't have done?
The success of Texas is a good argument for GOP policies, but it's not really a good argument for Rick Perry in particular.
Posted by: Jon (not the troll) at March 07, 2014 08:46 AM (DPMu1)
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Good lord, anybody who uses the phrase "can't win nationwide" today deserves to be buried up to their necks in an anthill with honey poured on their heads.
Find a different tack, or shut the heck up.
Posted by: BurtTC at March 07, 2014 08:46 AM (TOk1P)
Posted by: Judge Pug at March 07, 2014 08:46 AM (hJnUx)
___
Giant isn't really accurate...I'll go with...good enough?
Posted by: Kal Penn at March 07, 2014 08:47 AM (P3U0f)
Posted by: Brother Cavil at March 07, 2014 08:47 AM (naUcP)
Posted by: Ricardo Kill at March 07, 2014 08:47 AM (gOoFi)
Posted by: tubal at March 07, 2014 08:47 AM (YEQ2h)
This may be the case and may not be, but if he is running for 2016, he should have started thinking thru policy positions and 8th grade level simple statements for those positions about a year ago. Hopefully based on some type of principles.
But if the repub estabs are not gonna attack Hillary because "sexist" and soon, forget it.
Posted by: Guy Mohawk at March 07, 2014 08:47 AM (gorVZ)
Every agency in state government was grousing and badmouthing him when he sliced the budget to the bone.
Texas' economic strength now kind of is a result of the oil crash of the 1980's which put us in bad shape. There's been a lot of diversification since. And now with the ongoing oil and gas boom thanks to shale fields and fracking the overall economy is humming.
So, it hasn't been all Perry's doing, but his budget and policies have helped.
There's a butt load of people moving to the state and now at least in the central to western part of the state the new crisis is water supply.
Posted by: Sphynx at March 07, 2014 08:48 AM (OZmbA)
Posted by: Brother Cavil at March 07, 2014 08:48 AM (naUcP)
Posted by: Truck Monkey at March 07, 2014 08:48 AM (32Ze2)
Posted by: tsrblke, PhD(c) (No Really!) at March 07, 2014 08:48 AM (hq5sb)
59 -
You know, there really are capitalists who are rotten, greedy bastards, right?
They do exist. You don't have to defend each and every one of them.
Posted by: BurtTC at March 07, 2014 08:48 AM (TOk1P)
Posted by: Flatbush Joe at March 07, 2014 08:49 AM (ZPrif)
Posted by: Barack at March 07, 2014 08:49 AM (gBnkX)
Posted by: SE Pa Moron [/i] at March 07, 2014 08:49 AM (CnA98)
I might be convinced that Perry isn't the right candidate. But that is some weapons-grade stupid right there.
I've never met a person who doubts Perry is conservative. Ever.
Cuckoo.
Posted by: Marcus T. Tired of the Mendacious Tripe at March 07, 2014 08:49 AM (GGCsk)
Posted by: Citizen X at March 07, 2014 08:50 AM (7ObY1)
We cd do a lot worse than uniting behind Gov. Perry this time around.
Posted by: JewishOdysseus at March 07, 2014 08:50 AM (Xkem+)
Posted by: Schwalbe: The Me-262© at March 07, 2014 08:50 AM (9Bdcz)
Posted by: grammie winger at March 07, 2014 08:51 AM (oMKp3)
I want governors on the debate stage. I want Conservative governors. From red or purple states*. I want either sitting governors or recently left office governors.** I want them to talk about what they have achieved in their state that is positive.***
No offense to Senators Paul and Cruz but for President I prefer guys that have results.
*New Jersey is not a red or purple state.
**Jeb Bush is not a recently left office governor.
*** Talking about how you worked with Democrat legislators and achieved a bipartisan outcome is not positive.
Posted by: buzzion at March 07, 2014 08:52 AM (LI48c)
Posted by: MTF at March 07, 2014 08:52 AM (F58x4)
Posted by: akula51[/b][/i][/s] at March 07, 2014 08:52 AM (DcuIu)
Posted by: Flatbush Joe at March 07, 2014 08:52 AM (ZPrif)
It is the same thing every time. The MFM does everything they can do on the Republican nomination to make sure a "moderate" gets the nod and any real conservative gets shit on. They did the same damn thing in the previous election.
And this upcoming election is shaping up to be the same shit all over again. And the Republicans not only have not fixed their shitty primaries, they have made them worse.
Posted by: Vic[/i] at March 07, 2014 08:52 AM (T2V/1)
Posted by: Hollowpoint at March 07, 2014 08:52 AM (SY2Kh)
Posted by: maddogg at March 07, 2014 08:52 AM (xWW96)
Posted by: Burn the Witch at March 07, 2014 08:52 AM (gBnkX)
Posted by: Blacksheep at March 07, 2014 08:52 AM (8/DeP)
Anyone with an R next to his name is going to win Texas, so no that doesn't tell me much at all.
DeBlasio won NYC with something like 75% of the vote, and he has a 30-something percent approval rating. What that tells me is that DeBlasio is a piss-poor politician.
Perry had the 2012 nomination on a silver platter wrapped in a bow and he blew it, repeatedly. Not taking that chance again.
Posted by: McAdams at March 07, 2014 08:52 AM (/MENw)
Compare and contrast:
Perry: I forgot the 3rd thing. Shrillary: I don't recall anything.
Perry: My back surgery sucked for campaigning: Shrillary: I fell over and hit my head, and so I can't remember anything about Benghazi.
Perry: This country matters. Shrillary: What difference does it make?
Posted by: Guy Mohawk at March 07, 2014 08:52 AM (gorVZ)
73 -
Frankly, I never quite bought the "he's too much like Bush" nonsense in '12, and by 2016 it will be even less relevant.
Posted by: BurtTC at March 07, 2014 08:52 AM (TOk1P)
Posted by: jwest at March 07, 2014 08:52 AM (u2a4R)
Posted by: BCochran1981 - Credible Hulk at March 07, 2014 08:53 AM (da5Wo)
Posted by: oejay44cday at March 07, 2014 08:53 AM (smPA7)
Posted by: rickb223 at March 07, 2014 08:54 AM (ndIek)
He ended up being too tepid and squirrel. He appeared to have zero energy to confront or fight for people' That's what killed him. All those consultants saying don't attack or challenge. They pussified him and people thought- geez I've seen this movie before. Better to go with the evil you know.
Romeny was also defined by the Democrats before he even got off the ground. If I remember correctly, they did that with all Republicans and started focusing once it became clear who the leaders would be.
Republicans would be wise to remember that, conme out swinging, define themselves early and PUSH BACK FORCEFULLY against the opposition.
Posted by: Marcus T. Tired of the Mendacious Tripe at March 07, 2014 08:54 AM (GGCsk)
Posted by: Strange Bedfellow at March 07, 2014 08:54 AM (q177U)
Do I really have to spend another campaign holding my breath and hoping the nominee from Texas is intellectually capable of representing my values?
God damn it if it comes down to that again.
Posted by: CJ at March 07, 2014 08:54 AM (9KqcB)
Posted by: Oschisms at March 07, 2014 08:54 AM (y9dfJ)
Posted by: Flatbush Joe at March 07, 2014 08:54 AM (ZPrif)
Posted by: Daybrother at March 07, 2014 08:54 AM (tb1us)
Posted by: Gristle Encased Head at March 07, 2014 08:55 AM (+lsX1)
Yeah, taking an ass-kicker of their elected office and sending them to funerals is stupid. Even stupider if you don't win.
Posted by: HR at March 07, 2014 08:55 AM (ZKzrr)
Posted by: grammie winger at March 07, 2014 08:56 AM (oMKp3)
Posted by: tsrblke, PhD(c) (No Really!) at March 07, 2014 08:56 AM (hq5sb)
Posted by: Flatbush Joe at March 07, 2014 08:56 AM (ZPrif)
Posted by: Burn the Witch at March 07, 2014 08:56 AM (gBnkX)
Bush was a message disaster. As a governor he did just fine. In fact the White House office transition from Clinton to Bush and the appointments were silky smooth.
Especially contrasted with Baracka. Remember all the "It's been 18 months and Obama still doesn't have x, y, and z appointments filled" stories?
Posted by: bonhomme[/i][/b][/i][/b][/s][/s] at March 07, 2014 08:56 AM (P7Wsr)
Posted by: Citizen X at March 07, 2014 08:57 AM (7ObY1)
Posted by: Daybrother at March 07, 2014 08:58 AM (TcgdJ)
It's just the hash truth. Perry = Bush will be the spin 24/7 in the news cycle if he makes primary.
Posted by: Strange Bedfellow at March 07, 2014 12:54 PM (q177U)Not picking a fight here, I hope, but if your statement is true, then once again all we do is react to the Media - or let them vette our candidates for us. Not saying, incidentally, that your statement isn't true. Perhaps.... Romney was the Media pick the last cycle, and we have proof about how that turned out.
Posted by: tubal at March 07, 2014 08:58 AM (YEQ2h)
Posted by: duke at March 07, 2014 08:58 AM (d3clc)
I actually like Cruz over Perry. He's more articulate and witty. But, he's been demonized in the press to no end. But of course, all Republicans are racist, homophobic, intolerant, polluting, carbon dioxide emitting bastards.
Posted by: Sphynx at March 07, 2014 08:58 AM (OZmbA)
Posted by: Ricardo Kill at March 07, 2014 08:58 AM (gOoFi)
Geez, you haven't read his policies. Nor do you actually understand his role in many of the states advances- do you?
What exactly does the job of president, or most state executives positions consist of? He says rhetorically...
Posted by: Marcus T. Tired of the Mendacious Tripe at March 07, 2014 08:58 AM (GGCsk)
Posted by: Citizen X at March 07, 2014 08:58 AM (7ObY1)
Posted by: ace at March 07, 2014 12:32 PM (/FnUH)
Better than looking like a member of KLF, I guess. For the whole "electability" thing, anyway.
(Make mine a 99.)
Posted by: Phinn at March 07, 2014 08:59 AM (KOGmz)
Posted by: ScoggDog at March 07, 2014 08:59 AM (PBbOM)
Posted by: rickb223 at March 07, 2014 09:00 AM (ndIek)
Posted by: Flatbush Joe
No one goes there anymore. It's too crowded!
Posted by: weft cut-loop [/i] [/b] at March 07, 2014 09:00 AM (Y/M/K)
Posted by: BackwardsBoy, who did not vote for this shit[/i][/u][/b][/s] at March 07, 2014 09:00 AM (0HooB)
Yeah, there is that.
Posted by: Ricardo Kill at March 07, 2014 12:58 PM (gOoFi)
Rick Perry has been a Republican longer than former Democrat Ronald Reagan was before he became a Republican and President.
Posted by: buzzion at March 07, 2014 09:01 AM (LI48c)
Posted by: Andrew B. at March 07, 2014 09:01 AM (1Rgee)
Posted by: concrete girl at March 07, 2014 09:01 AM (kMlWp)
Posted by: Hollowpoint at March 07, 2014 09:01 AM (SY2Kh)
***
True, but it was even more then that - the media helped elevate Romney as the Republican candidate from the get go as they knew he would be a poor match for Obama.
In fact, you could see as early as 2010 that they wanted to run against Romney and were preparing to do so. That whole election cycle was like watching Daffy Duck walk into Elmer Fudd's rabbit trap.
Posted by: 18-1 at March 07, 2014 09:02 AM (P3U0f)
Perry's intellect reminds me of McCain (ouch). I don't care how much they study, they're still only grasping a superficial understanding of things. Guys like Jindal, Paul and Cruz grasp things quickly, almost immediately and if they study an issue, they get in into the minutia. Perry may have other attributes that can keep him on even plain in a campaign, but I still don't feel he would be the right man for the job.
Posted by: lowandslow at March 07, 2014 09:02 AM (IV4od)
Posted by: Flatbush Joe at March 07, 2014 09:02 AM (ZPrif)
Posted by: Gristle Encased Head
+1
And don't tell me the Democrat Party was ideologically finding itself in the mid-nineties. The lines were very clear, and here's Perry writing a letter patting Hillary on the back for her socialist health care plan.
http://tinyurl.com/l7obqv4
How do you think that's going to go down if Hillary is the nominee and health care policy is the main weapon we have in the next election?
Posted by: McAdams at March 07, 2014 09:02 AM (/MENw)
Posted by: Seems legit at March 07, 2014 09:02 AM (A98Xu)
Posted by: Nip Sip at March 07, 2014 09:03 AM (0FSuD)
I might even vote if it was a Cruz/Paul or a Paul/Cruz ticket.
I guess it goes though that ABH will be the first standard come 2016.
My gut feeling on Perry is big govt do-something type instead of rein it in.
Posted by: Guy Mohawk at March 07, 2014 09:04 AM (gorVZ)
Posted by: Burn the Witch at March 07, 2014 09:04 AM (gBnkX)
Posted by: grammie winger at March 07, 2014 09:04 AM (oMKp3)
Posted by: L, elle at March 07, 2014 09:04 AM (0xqKe)
Honestly. People take little factoids without any context and raise them up a flagpole likes its a new standard.
The absolute foolishness and petty stupidity is what kills us. No candidate is perfect. Look at who is serving in the Oval Office. We call that a clue.
We are our own worst enemy. And STOOPID as shown by that comment.
Posted by: Marcus T. Tired of the Mendacious Tripe at March 07, 2014 09:04 AM (GGCsk)
Posted by: Nip Sip at March 07, 2014 09:04 AM (0FSuD)
yeah he looks like the guitarist from EMF.
Posted by: ace at March 07, 2014 12:32 PM (/FnUH)
Better than looking like a member of KLF, I guess. For the whole "electability" thing, anyway.
(Make mine a 99.)
Posted by: Phinn
You're looking for a 'Tru-Con' vibe?
Posted by: KMFDM at March 07, 2014 09:04 AM (87y4e)
Posted by: Flatbush Joe at March 07, 2014 09:05 AM (ZPrif)
Posted by: Brother Cavil at March 07, 2014 09:05 AM (naUcP)
Posted by: wooga at March 07, 2014 09:06 AM (Q1BWs)
Posted by: votermom at March 07, 2014 09:06 AM (GSIDW)
I get the same vibe. Not that the chief executive has to know every detail and deal with every detail (ala Jimmah Carter).
Bill O'Reilly is in the same camp. Bill recently discovered the World Wide Web and daily he's been giving tips to viewers. Did you know that there is actually a website called hotels.com that can give you all hotel prices in the city you plan to visit? And there's this thing called Pandora where you can listen to music you like, anytime? Wow. Amazing.
Posted by: Sphynx at March 07, 2014 09:06 AM (OZmbA)
I'm pretty sure that adding the DHS, Medicare Part D, NCLB, and the other tangible gov't bloatings he implemented that don't immediately come to mind were more than messages.
Sure, but I wouldn't put any of those strikes into the "disaster" column.
Posted by: bonhomme at March 07, 2014 09:06 AM (r7OAD)
Posted by: tubal at March 07, 2014 09:07 AM (YEQ2h)
Especially contrasted with Baracka. Remember all the "It's been 18 months and Obama still doesn't have x, y, and z appointments filled" stories?
Posted by: bonhomme at March 07, 2014 12:56 PM (P7Wsr)
Bush was a policy disaster: On immigration, on Iraq, on spending, and so on.
The fact that Bush did well in Texas but bombed as POTUS makes my point about Perry: Pretty much any GOP governor is going to have a good record in a state like Texas, it doesn't take any great talent to push conservative policies there.
Posted by: Jon (not the troll) at March 07, 2014 09:07 AM (DPMu1)
OK.... O/T
Am I the only person watching the new series of Vikings???
I dont hear a peep about Ragnor on here or any other social media.
Posted by: fixerupper at March 07, 2014 09:07 AM (nELVU)
Posted by: jwest at March 07, 2014 09:07 AM (u2a4R)
Posted by: jaimo at March 07, 2014 09:07 AM (9U1OG)
Posted by: Seems legit at March 07, 2014 09:07 AM (A98Xu)
But... I need to see proof that the page has turned from Perry's near-disastrous 2012 run."
Since this is March 2014, he has a lot of lead time to get himself up to speed on facts, and plenty of time to work himself through a lot of the low profile events that are important (you meet the people who actually know what is going on politically in a state and are the backbone of local political parties).
CPAC Is a nice reintroduction, but he really - like all other potential candidates - needs to get out to various Lincoln Day dinners in various states and actually meet the people that will be working on the campaign at the local level. He needs their support if he is going to win the primaries (because these people will work the polls for primaries and they will show up to vote - guaranteed).
Good luck to Gov. Perry.
Posted by: Mikey NTH - Sick of the Snowplow Bills for the Outrage Outlet - Bring Me The Head Of Al Gore! at March 07, 2014 09:07 AM (hLRSq)
So Perry was supporting Gore because he was the more conservative candidate? Sounds like a winner. Stick with that.
Posted by: Gristle Encased Head at March 07, 2014 09:07 AM (+lsX1)
Posted by: toby928© at March 07, 2014 09:08 AM (QupBk)
Posted by: Flatbush Joe at March 07, 2014 09:08 AM (ZPrif)
Posted by: Heralder at March 07, 2014 09:08 AM (/Mxso)
Posted by: soothsayer at March 07, 2014 09:08 AM (FqZ/E)
Posted by: Burn the Witch at March 07, 2014 09:08 AM (gBnkX)
Posted by: votermom at March 07, 2014 09:08 AM (GSIDW)
Ace,
Don't get interested in Perry. He's not particulary bright and his heart isn't in the right place. the last time he ran for governor, he only pulled 53% of the votes .... and this in an election where the rest of the statewide Republicans pulled upwards of 65% of the vote. People don't really like him here, but nobody will run against him and the alternative -some vapid Texas Dem - is worse. So Perry is the least bad option, and since the governor of Texas doesn't really do anything, people figure he can't really screw anything up so what the heck.
Find somebody inspiring and with principles, like .... I don't know who, just somebody besides Perry.
Posted by: the other coyote at March 07, 2014 09:08 AM (yK44T)
I was behind him in 2012 as well.. he just fizzled.. I don't know if he can be trusted to move beyond that, however.
Posted by: Chi-Town Jerry at March 07, 2014 09:09 AM (Z7PrM)
Posted by: artisanal 'ette at March 07, 2014 09:09 AM (IXrOn)
Posted by: Strange Bedfellow at March 07, 2014 12:54 PM (q177U)"
You mean if Perry is President we will have 4% unemployment again? That doesn't seem so bad.
Posted by: Obnoxious A-hole at March 07, 2014 09:09 AM (PD6iL)
Posted by: Tami [/i][/b][/u][/s] at March 07, 2014 09:09 AM (bCEmE)
Posted by: X at March 07, 2014 09:09 AM (KHo8t)
Posted by: BackwardsBoy, who did not vote for this shit[/i][/u][/b][/s] at March 07, 2014 09:09 AM (0HooB)
Posted by: soothsayer at March 07, 2014 09:10 AM (FqZ/E)
Posted by: wooga at March 07, 2014 09:10 AM (Q1BWs)
Posted by: Seems legit at March 07, 2014 09:10 AM (A98Xu)
Now, all he has to do is remember all of them.
Posted by: Vashta Nerada at March 07, 2014 09:10 AM (/i3Yt)
I dont hear a peep about Ragnor on here or any other social media.
Posted by: fixerupper
Oh, a bunch of morons here watch it. I gave up after the magic mushrooms episode.
I can accept a bit of stupid in my TV but they went into Extra Stupid mode. Besides it's as historically accurate as a Saturday morning cartoon.
Posted by: weft cut-loop [/i] [/b] at March 07, 2014 09:10 AM (Y/M/K)
Posted by: grammie winger at March 07, 2014 09:10 AM (oMKp3)
Posted by: Flatbush Joe at March 07, 2014 09:10 AM (ZPrif)
Posted by: Burn the Witch at March 07, 2014 09:10 AM (gBnkX)
Posted by: HoboJerky, now with 56% more DOOM! at March 07, 2014 09:11 AM (09o/X)
free trade and welfare reform and tough on crime policies.
So Perry was supporting Gore because he was the more conservative candidate? Sounds like a winner. Stick with that.
Posted by: Gristle Encased Head
<<
Actually, yeah, Gore was sort of family values conservative back then and Tipper was criticizing rap lyrics and violent video games.
Remember, too, that Texas didn't swing fully GOP until 1994. You could actually be a Democrat then and conservative and traditional values friendly.
Gore has morphed as much to the left since as Perry has adopted the stance to the right.
Posted by: Sphynx at March 07, 2014 09:11 AM (OZmbA)
Posted by: votermom at March 07, 2014 09:11 AM (GSIDW)
Posted by: Sherry McEvil, Stiletto Corsettes, think mink. at March 07, 2014 09:11 AM (kXoT0)
Posted by: tubal at March 07, 2014 01:07 PM (YEQ2h)"
I do like his sharply creased trousers.
Posted by: Obnoxious A-hole at March 07, 2014 09:12 AM (PD6iL)
Posted by: Hollowpoint at March 07, 2014 09:12 AM (SY2Kh)
I quit watching it, it's just Dynasty with gratuitous violence.
Posted by: lowandslow at March 07, 2014 09:12 AM (IV4od)
Posted by: wooga at March 07, 2014 09:12 AM (Q1BWs)
Posted by: toby928© at March 07, 2014 09:13 AM (QupBk)
Posted by: Vote Lord Humungus 2016 at March 07, 2014 09:13 AM (HEa5q)
Posted by: rickb223 at March 07, 2014 09:13 AM (ndIek)
Posted by: Otto Tyme at March 07, 2014 09:13 AM (Kz9dH)
Did he get them from Pajama Boy?
Posted by: Nip Sip
Yeah! And they don't match his purse either!
Posted by: weft cut-loop [/i] [/b] at March 07, 2014 09:13 AM (Y/M/K)
There's no actual evidence that governors make better presidents than senators.
Posted by: Jon (not the troll) at March 07, 2014 12:36 PM (DPMu1)
Yet the list of Senator Presidents includes JugEars, Nixon, JFK, LBJ, Truman.
Posted by: IllTemperedCur at March 07, 2014 09:14 AM (TIIx5)
Same thing with Oklahoma, there were a lot of true Conservatives who voted Democrats because that's how they were brought up--UNTIL they realized like Reagan, the Democratic Party was not their natural home.
Posted by: Sherry McEvil, Stiletto Corsettes, think mink. at March 07, 2014 09:14 AM (kXoT0)
Posted by: Seems legit at March 07, 2014 09:14 AM (A98Xu)
Posted by: rickb223 at March 07, 2014 09:14 AM (ndIek)
Posted by: soothsayer at March 07, 2014 09:15 AM (FqZ/E)
Posted by: votermom at March 07, 2014 09:15 AM (GSIDW)
Posted by: BackwardsBoy, who did not vote for this shit[/i][/u][/b][/s] at March 07, 2014 09:15 AM (0HooB)
Posted by: Seems legit at March 07, 2014 09:16 AM (A98Xu)
Posted by: jwest at March 07, 2014 09:16 AM (u2a4R)
Posted by: Burn the Witch at March 07, 2014 09:16 AM (gBnkX)
Sure. What I'm looking for in a GOP candidate is one that waits until his state "swings GOP" to start supporting GOP candidates and GOP policies. That's the mark of a true leader.
Posted by: Gristle Encased Head at March 07, 2014 09:16 AM (+lsX1)
Posted by: X at March 07, 2014 09:16 AM (KHo8t)
Posted by: ryukyu at March 07, 2014 09:16 AM (C6XFd)
Posted by: artisanal 'ette at March 07, 2014 09:17 AM (IXrOn)
Posted by: Otto Tyme at March 07, 2014 09:17 AM (Kz9dH)
Posted by: Flatbush Joe at March 07, 2014 09:17 AM (ZPrif)
Posted by: BCochran1981 - Credible Hulk at March 07, 2014 09:17 AM (da5Wo)
Posted by: Flatbush Joe at March 07, 2014 09:18 AM (ZPrif)
That said, I'd campaign for him. No more amateur hour candidates please!
Posted by: @ChickenKievParamus at March 07, 2014 09:18 AM (ztMkL)
Posted by: X at March 07, 2014 01:09 PM (KHo8t)"
And yet, many politicians just can't seem to not get in the way. Perry has demonstrated that he can do that.
As for the other stuff, I think that Mitt Romney was a demonstration that when the Democrats and their catamites in the Media can't find anything real, they make things up and report them as if they were real.
Posted by: Obnoxious A-hole at March 07, 2014 09:18 AM (PD6iL)
Posted by: Gristle Encased Head
How's that there Mitch McConnell working out for you.
Posted by: Sphynx at March 07, 2014 09:18 AM (OZmbA)
Posted by: RWC at March 07, 2014 09:19 AM (fWAjv)
Posted by: Seems legit at March 07, 2014 09:19 AM (A98Xu)
Posted by: votermom at March 07, 2014 09:19 AM (GSIDW)
Posted by: soothsayer
GoT is Shakespeare compared to Vikings.
Posted by: weft cut-loop [/i] [/b] at March 07, 2014 09:20 AM (Y/M/K)
Posted by: Y-not at March 07, 2014 09:20 AM (zDsvJ)
Posted by: toby928© at March 07, 2014 09:20 AM (QupBk)
Posted by: Seems legit at March 07, 2014 09:21 AM (A98Xu)
Posted by: Otto Tyme at March 07, 2014 09:21 AM (Kz9dH)
Posted by: Mandy P., lurking lurker who lurks at March 07, 2014 09:21 AM (qFpRI)
Posted by: artisanal 'ette at March 07, 2014 09:21 AM (IXrOn)
Unemployment in TX id 5.7%--are there stats to show % of population in labor force there? That would put the lie to Obamas bullshit stats...
Posted by: @ChickenKievParamus at March 07, 2014 09:22 AM (ztMkL)
Posted by: artisanal 'ette at March 07, 2014 09:23 AM (IXrOn)
Posted by: Daybrother at March 07, 2014 09:24 AM (YbmGC)
That's probably why Perry was a democrat throughout both of Reagan's terms. He didn't trust him.
Posted by: Gristle Encased Head at March 07, 2014 09:24 AM (+lsX1)
Posted by: SH at March 07, 2014 09:24 AM (gmeXX)
Posted by: Mike at March 07, 2014 09:25 AM (Rk8LS)
Posted by: joncelli at March 07, 2014 09:25 AM (RD7QR)
Just watched the video and HOT DAMN he has been upping his game the whole time I thought he was just enjoying poaching businesses for Texas and setting the stage for Greg Abbott.
He is far from being a choir boy but the line about grubbing for power being a bipartisan offense in DC made me take notice. Returning power to the states is a logical and shrewd platform for the power governors of the US.
Hot damn, Rick. This is gonna be fun.
Posted by: farmersusie at March 07, 2014 09:25 AM (ydb8s)
Posted by: SH at March 07, 2014 09:25 AM (gmeXX)
Posted by: Ricardo Kill at March 07, 2014 09:26 AM (gOoFi)
Posted by: MWR, Proud Tea(rrorist) Party Assault Hobbit [/s][/u][/b][/i] at March 07, 2014 09:26 AM (4df7R)
Posted by: Vote Lord Humungus 2016 at March 07, 2014 09:27 AM (HEa5q)
Posted by: SH at March 07, 2014 09:27 AM (gmeXX)
Posted by: Seems legit at March 07, 2014 09:29 AM (A98Xu)
Posted by: X at March 07, 2014 09:29 AM (KHo8t)
Posted by: Mike in the Hinterlands at March 07, 2014 09:29 AM (DNpio)
Posted by: Daybrother at March 07, 2014 09:30 AM (dJt67)
Zombie Bill Clements would be surprised to hear that.
Posted by: Gristle Encased Head at March 07, 2014 09:30 AM (+lsX1)
Posted by: Blacksheep at March 07, 2014 09:30 AM (8/DeP)
Posted by: Sambo at March 07, 2014 09:31 AM (zO0l6)
Posted by: X at March 07, 2014 09:31 AM (KHo8t)
Posted by: SH at March 07, 2014 09:31 AM (gmeXX)
Ultimately, it doesn't matter though. The Democrat wins, whoever it is. They've proven they can run the most worthless, uninspiring, incompetent idiot with a horrible campaign and still win. They don't need a big win, all they have to do is get within that 3% fraud margin.
Posted by: Christopher Taylor at March 07, 2014 09:32 AM (zfY+H)
Posted by: buzzion at March 07, 2014 09:32 AM (LI48c)
@22 I don't get this governor/"executive experience" fetish. Bush was a governor and he was a disaster who gave us Obama. There's no actual evidence that governors make better presidents than senators.
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Probably largely because so few Senators win the presidency.
Executive experience is better than legislative experience because being a good executive requires leadership ability. You can't run a state unless you're at least a semi-decent leader - something that is blatantly lacking in the current White House.
Posted by: junior at March 07, 2014 09:32 AM (UWFpX)
Posted by: SH at March 07, 2014 09:33 AM (gmeXX)
Posted by: Coolpapa at March 07, 2014 09:34 AM (1eFP9)
Posted by: votermom at March 07, 2014 09:34 AM (GSIDW)
Posted by: Blacque Jacques Shellacque at March 07, 2014 09:34 AM (AQTz3)
Posted by: RWC at March 07, 2014 09:36 AM (fWAjv)
Posted by: SH at March 07, 2014 09:36 AM (gmeXX)
Posted by: X at March 07, 2014 09:37 AM (KHo8t)
Posted by: BackwardsBoy, who did not vote for this shit[/i][/u][/b][/s] at March 07, 2014 09:37 AM (0HooB)
Posted by: votermom at March 07, 2014 09:39 AM (GSIDW)
Posted by: Blacksheep at March 07, 2014 09:40 AM (8/DeP)
Posted by: X at March 07, 2014 09:42 AM (KHo8t)
Posted by: SH at March 07, 2014 09:42 AM (gmeXX)
Posted by: SH at March 07, 2014 09:44 AM (gmeXX)
Posted by: X at March 07, 2014 09:45 AM (KHo8t)
Posted by: SH at March 07, 2014 09:47 AM (gmeXX)
Posted by: GMB A trolls troll sitting on a Fencepost. at March 07, 2014 09:49 AM (nkPV9)
Posted by: sans_sheriff at March 07, 2014 09:49 AM (Lljg2)
Posted by: Brian at March 07, 2014 09:55 AM (wTSvK)
Posted by: SH at March 07, 2014 09:56 AM (gmeXX)
Posted by: LSureda at March 07, 2014 10:09 AM (inJW4)
Posted by: DRayRaven at March 07, 2014 10:22 AM (9YRwm)
Posted by: DRayRaven at March 07, 2014 10:22 AM (9YRwm)
Loved him then; love and trust him now.
Sides, he's more than competent on the range.
Posted by: NCwoof at March 07, 2014 10:34 AM (aUQgu)
Re: bravado
At this point, I'll take all the bravado he can generate. Teh Obama depresses me.
Posted by: NCwoof at March 07, 2014 10:37 AM (aUQgu)
http://tinyurl.com/6xc34ku
Perry is corrupt, opportunistic, and just bad at politics.
If he runs in 2016, he'll just crash and burn all over again. At least a Governor like Walker have a real conservative record where they've moved the ball and have shown they can be popular despite opposition.
Perry is unpopular in state that agrees with him on almost every single issue.
Posted by: McAdams at March 07, 2014 10:48 AM (/MENw)
Posted by: General Zod at March 07, 2014 10:51 AM (2+bRt)
Unfortunately, he opened his mouth and he still sounds like a stammering dimwit.
Walker, Paul, Cruz. Pick one. Those are the choices for anyone serious about turning this boat around before we plunge into the abyss.
Posted by: Pastafarian at March 07, 2014 10:56 AM (xs9vO)
Posted by: Shoot Me at March 07, 2014 11:02 AM (qiXMt)
Posted by: General Zod at March 07, 2014 11:04 AM (2+bRt)
2. State AG 7-0 against EPA
3. Didn't care about Wendy after filibuster, called special session and passed bill.
4. Told DC to take their Medicaid $'s and stuff it (now lots of states wish they had)
5. Let DC trip over their ACA exchanges and stayed out of that mess
6. Has learned from his mistakes
Is he perfect? No. Show me one candidate that is?
Perry all the way.
Posted by: Proud Texan at March 07, 2014 11:06 AM (ESQRH)
Posted by: Shoot Me
You don't think that's incredibly corrupt? I do.
It honestly sickens me that a Governor would mandate my daughter take an STD vaccine because his office being paid off by a drug company.
I find that far more corrupt that Krispy Kreme shutting down a bridge.
Posted by: McAdams at March 07, 2014 11:20 AM (/MENw)
Posted by: noone, really [/i] [/b] at March 07, 2014 11:25 AM (5ikDv)
And if Perry couldn't beat Mitt Romney, what's that say about his chances nationally?
Posted by: McAdams at March 07, 2014 11:28 AM (/MENw)
Posted by: ChristyBlinky, Redneck Queen at March 07, 2014 11:31 AM (baL2B)
Let's go, President Perry!!! We need you!
Posted by: Peaches at March 07, 2014 11:54 AM (6wI9/)
Posted by: noone, really [/i] [/b] at March 07, 2014 12:13 PM (5ikDv)
Posted by: pyromancer76 at March 07, 2014 01:36 PM (i0aYq)
Posted by: pyromancer76 at March 07, 2014 01:43 PM (i0aYq)
A Perry thread, and I missed it.
As I've said before...I hope Perry runs.
He has been a staunch advocate of devolving the Federal Govt.
I think he would consider that his mission.
Others talk about abolishing Federal Agencies...but I think that Perry would actually do it.
Perry is a veteran, and is the only one talking about what the JEF has done to our Military.
This was a good speech.
It will take a lot more of them to win some people over.
But it's not speech-making and campaigning that make a good President.
Just look at JugEars.
Posted by: wheatie at March 07, 2014 01:53 PM (cuECK)
Posted by: pyromancer76 at March 07, 2014 02:04 PM (i0aYq)
Posted by: Grandmalcaesar at March 07, 2014 02:52 PM (5Xis7)
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