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Rick Perry: Going Big, Not Going Home

Two weeks ago nearly everyone had written off Rick Perry. His poor debate performances and embarrassing gaffes had made even his most ardent supporters avert their eyes. But then Herman Cain began to self-destruct and while the media and pundits were busy with the postmortem examination of the Cain campaign, the Perry camp was busy finding a way to get back in the game.

Fortuitously (or perhaps providentially), Perry had hired members of FL Gov. Rick Scott’s media team just a couple weeks before the disastrous Michigan debate. It was very clear that from the minute Perry uttered the now infamous “oops” his team was in full damage-control mode. It was almost as if Perry had been prepped on how to respond in the event a gaffe occurred (which isn’t a bad strategy for any candidate in such a high-stakes game). Most people agree that the aftermath of Perry’s brain freeze was handled as well as it could have been. He faced it head on and tore the bandage off with a smile and the right mix of self-deprecating humor and Obama bashing.

Of course, lost in all of this mess was Perry’s bold flat tax proposal, which has received some pretty high marks and because it is optional, would actually have a chance of winning bipartisan support sometime this decade. He saw Herman Cain’s 9-9-9 plan and raised ante by proposing a similar plan without the sales tax that most people disliked about Cain’s plan. It’s been endorsed  by Mr. Flat Tax himself, Steve Forbes and has been praised by many other conservatives.

Now, he’s raised the ante again by threatening to blow up the D.C. Beltway Bureaucracy. It’s a desperate move, to be sure. It won’t win him any friends in the D.C. cocktail party circuit – Karl Rove and Company must certainly be burning up their smart phones threatening to ruin the careers of anyone who’s considering sending money to Perry.  Perry said this in his “Uproot and Overhaul Washington” speech in Iowa on Tuesday:

“It is time to tear down the monuments to bureaucratic failure, and in their place build a smaller, more efficient federal government that puts the American People first. The Washington Insiders won’t address Beltway decay, they won’t try a totally new way, because they like things as they are. The lobbyists make their living on protecting corporate loopholes, and securing earmarks for the special interests they represent. The status quo is good to the Washington Insiders. It’s good to the overpaid bureaucrats. It’s good for the power-players who can trade favors to build fiefdoms of influence. While the rest of America remains mired in the ruin caused by Washington’s out-of–touch, big government economic policies, Washington is doing fine. In fact, the Washington metro area is now the most affluent metropolitan area in the country. That’s because all the lobbyists, contractors and over-paid czars and bureaucrats haven’t suffered one bit in the worst economy in 70 years. While Main Street’s windows have been boarded up, the cash continues to flow to Wall Street financiers and Beltway profiteers.”

[Ouch...this is probably very awkward for Newt]

In addition, he wants to limit the terms of federal judges, make congress a part-time job and cut salaries and budgets, privatize the TSA and Freddie and Fannie, and get rid of the czars and several federal agencies, including, of course, the Department of Energy. He will defund Planned Parenthood and also vows he “will fight in every corner of this country for a balanced budget amendment to the US Constitution.”

If you read the transcript of the speech and pictured it being delivered by Reagan or even Marco Rubio you’d probably stand up and salute and cheer. Or at least give a mini fist pump while sitting on the couch with laptop. This is exactly the message we conservatives want to hear:

“The issue this election is not whether Washington is broken, but how we go about fixing it. There are two approaches, and even my own party is split. There are some who want to tinker with the status quo. They want to work within the current system to achieve marginal change. Then there are those who believe, as I do, that Washington is too broken to be fixed by tinkering on the margins. I do not believe Washington needs a new coat of paint, it needs a complete overhaul. We need to uproot, tear down and rebuild Washington, D.C. and our federal institutions.”

But then….oops…it was delivered by Rick Perry. We hold our breath when he opens his mouth because we’re not sure what…if anything…is going to come out.

But then again, he’s been delivering strong performances on radio and TV. He’s warm, authentic, and likable in those formats and contrary to the debate performances, he appears to be knowledgeable and competent. And as Aaron Gardner pointed out yesterday, he’s going after Obama in an excellent new ad running in Iowa.

This brings us back around to Perry’s media team, which is sinking $1 million into a national ad campaign on Fox News. In addition to the “That’s Pathetic” ad, they’ve been running a very effective “I’m a doer, not a talker” ad:

 

“If you’re looking for a slick politician or a guy with great teleprompter skills, we already have that–and he’s destroying our economy.  I’m a doer, not a talker. In Texas, we created 40% of the new jobs in the entire country since June of 2009, and we cut a record $15 billion from our state budget.   Now they say we can’t do that in Washington. Well, they’re wrong, and they need to go.”

It’s running up to ten times a day and, combined with the populist message of the ad calling Obama’s laziness comment “pathetic” and saying his policies are “socialist,” it’s a very effective campaign.  There’s another ad in the series, this one focusing on Congressional insider trading:

All of this adds up to a candidate who is still in the game. Perry’s poll numbers are still tanking but this race has been like the weather in Ohio: if you don’t like it, wait an hour and it will change. Newt is the flavor of the week, but his many years on the payroll of Freddie Mac will hurt his poll numbers and certainly his credibility when criticizing the black holes of Fannie and Freddie. I have serious doubts that he will survive the onslaught of ethics questions, let alone the longstanding moral questions.  This will leave an opening for Perry to claw his way back into the race.

Of course we’re all are thinking ahead to a debate between Obama and Perry and we’re cringing. Visions of 5-point plans that suddenly turn into 2-point plans and that awkward moment when Perry realizes he has too many fingers on his left hand. But there’s also the possibility of a debate between a straight-talker and an elitist Ivy League demagogue. Results vs. Rhetoric. Perry could even use a Reagan-style “There you go again” line effectively against Obama’s predictable talking points. I’m not saying Perry could “win” a debate against Obama in the technical sense,  just saying it might not be a total disaster.

I’m not at the point of supporting Perry, but I like him a lot better this week than I did two weeks ago. He has proven that he can put together a quality team and manage a crisis effectively. (The fact that the crisis was self-imposed is, of course, a serious concern.) More important, of all the candidates, he has put forth some of the boldest proposals we’ve seen for reform of the tax code and the way things are done in Washington. That at least, affords him a second look.

Cross-posted at Bold Colors

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  • nathanalbright

    ….and your post is pretty fair about that.

    • williamjameson

      his last chance and we have more to lose with Romney who has limited social conservative values. Too many liberals think he’s the best choice for the GOP, that too should be an eye opener to why the former governor of MA who was ranked 47th in job creation in an up economy isn’t someone who will turn the economy around.

      Perry was effective with job growth. Perry is the choice who could poach jobs back from China with low corporate taxes and stronger tariffs. Jobs growth will grow the economy and end the raising personal income tax debate which has aided in stalling job growth. Obama’s mouth has stalled job growth, apparently no one has the balls to continue slamming him for the continuous rhetoric.

      • greyeagle

        My spouse and I have lived in TX under Governor Perry. We have enjoyed the actions of a true conservative in charge. Cost of living is much better in that state than others. Quite a few other states lost high paying jobs to TX, especially CA. In fact a team from CA came to TX to visit with Perry and see what TX was doing differently. Apparently they did not want to change their ways, because TX is still getting companies. One thing I will say, is that Governor Perry would be one of the most organized and ethical Presidents ever. He will hit the ground running. If he makes a mistake, he will apologize, but what is most important he means what he says and says what he means.

  • cheetah2

    is just getting his stride.

    • jakeofalltrades

      He’s gone from somewhat better than the other candidates to being Reagan reincarnate.

      He will never lose my support.

      We believe in you, Governor, and we’ll have your back until you’re in the White House, at which point you can return the favor by completing your mission.

      • rec0n

        Perry provides results that no other candidate can claim. I just don’t give a d*mn how he debates. If that mattered, I’d have voted for Barack or gotten behind Romney. Records matter. Nothing else. Would I prefer Perry be perfect, sure. But I don’t let imperfection become the enemy of *real damn good.*

        If we had political punditry that revolved around policy comparison on salient issues instead of the more sensationalistic discussion of how a gaffe will impact polling, they’d really be worth listening to. They’d be contributing to, and elevating, the political discourse and perhaps even participation in the electoral process in this country. But most of what I see (and read) isn’t about policy. It’s about a beauty pageant.

        That strikes me as conceding the game and the country to the left without ever engaging in the real battle.

        • booboola7896

          http://blog.chron.com/rickperry/2011/11/the-real-reason-why-perry-wouldn

          • sunshinek67

            The Chronicle hates Rick Perry, nothing new there. Next~

          • pttx333

            decades. I live in the Houston area and have been through all of the slugfests here – voted for Perry every single time. Do you know who Bill White is? Former mayor of Houston? Big liberal dem? Snake in the grass? That Bill White? Well, guess who won? Hint – it wasn’t Bill White nor was it Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison nor any of the other contenders. Does that tell you anything at all?

  • sunshinek67

    between now and Jan.3 That “smartest guy in the room…hurting America” resonates with out of work Americans. Turn it into a campaign ad, SOMETHING!

  • pttx333

    thoughtful.

    I am a Perry supporter and have always been. My hopes are that everyone will begin to see what the majority of us in Texas have known for many years – hence, he’s in his third term as our Governor, a record. He is a good and honorable man who has accomplished many good things in his years in office and is able to stand on an outstanding record.

    Thanks again, Paula.

  • wacowboy

    and I’m hoping there are a lot of others willing to give the Rickster a look (or a second look) right along with you.

    • wacowboy

      one issue though.

      I don’t know that I’d call his DC reform plan desperate. I’m sure that Romney and the left will gladly portray it that way, but some major reform in DC is totally necessary. I think this plan will resonate with people who see congress’s 80-90% disapproval rating and are sick of their games. Judging by those numbers, I can see his plan winning support among the populace.

      • pttx333

        correct in that. He has a vision for righting the wrong in our beloved country and is merely stating such. How anyone can call that desperation is beyond me.

        Since RP is the one who is feared the most, they’re going to throw the mud, slime, filth, lies, etc., to the fullest extent. Just this a.m. I read somewhere on RS where a poster said that Perry had used embryonic stem cells for his back surgery. That is one of the biggest lies I’ve heard yet! I did reply, voicing the hissy fit I was having at that moment! ;-)

        • http://boldcolor.blogspot.com/ Paula

          because I suspect such a bold move wasn’t in his original plan. It’s the kind of play you call when you’re down 14 points in the 4th quarter and you need a big play to extend the game – perhaps an onside kick.

          A couple of the proposals (cutting congressional pay, making congress a part-time job) are purely populist red meat that probably has almost no chance of ever becoming a reality.

          But the beauty of Perry’s proposals, including his tax plan, is that these ideas are a meaningful part of the debate. Despite Ann Coulter’s insane desire for the most liberal candidate than can win, we have several candidates who are representing and articulating conservative values. We sure didn’t have this 4 years ago.

          I think we have the competitiveness of the race and the desperation of some of these candidates to thank for this. If we had left it to Mitt, we wouldn’t be talking about downsizing DC, limits on federal judges, the flat tax, defunding Planned Parenthood, the BBA, or a dozen other things the conservatives are out conservative-ing each other about.

          • pttx333

            your diary that you used the word “desperate?” Guess that doesn’t say much for me, huh. Since I’ve had the good fortune to witness Perry in action lo these many years, it is hard for me to see the desperate part – that is my reason for saying what I did.

            I had written earlier today that I enjoyed your diary, and that is true. Perry is a good and honorable man who would serve us well. Obviously, he has visions that will make many talking heads explode, but, if he says it, that is exactly what he will attempt to do if elected. The establishment RINOs and the dems are terrified of losing their little fiefdoms and the means with which to feather their own nests.

            As for Coulter? Go figure. Long ago, I believed in her, but she has forever blown it with me. Is there such a thing as earlier dementia? ;-)

            hanks for the diary and your thoughtful reply to me, Paula.

          • pttx333

            your diary that you used the word “desperate?” Guess that doesn’t say much for me, huh. Since I’ve had the good fortune to witness Perry in action lo these many years, it is hard for me to see the desperate part – that is my reason for saying what I did.

            I had written earlier today that I enjoyed your diary, and that is true. Perry is a good and honorable man who would serve us well. Obviously, he has visions that will make many talking heads explode, but, if he says it, that is exactly what he will attempt to do if elected. The establishment RINOs and the dems are terrified of losing their little fiefdoms and the means with which to feather their own nests.

            As for Coulter? Go figure. Long ago, I believed in her, but she has forever blown it with me. Is there such a thing as earlier dementia? ;-)

            hanks for the diary and your thoughtful reply to me, Paula.

          • jakeofalltrades

            Romney has promised to grant an immediate, nationwide waiver of Obamacare to every state as practically his first act. She also believes Romney has the best chance of defeating Obama, and she may be right.

            However, in making that point, she basically burned her own book in which she said in the most emphatic possible terms that we lose when we run a liberal and win when we run a conservative. Which, if noticed by enough people, could seriously degrade her future book sales.

          • wacowboy

            and kudos to your observation about the more conservative tone to this election. Hadn’t thought about that at all.

        • greyeagle

          If stem cells were used for his back surgery, then it was adult stem cells. Embryonic stem cells often results in Cancer. Adult stem cells simply work better.

        • carolynr

          Pttx – he used his own stem cells as it appears it helps in recovery time in experimental cases.

      • cheetah2

        It is right out of the book he wrote before he ever planned to run for president.
        Fed Up was supposed to be a political liability for him because of its radical viewpoint on what is necessary to reform the Federal Government. (Remember Romney’s first attacks centered on what Perry said about Social Security in his book.)

        Instead of down playing the book, He has totally embraced it and is running with it. He has laid his cards on the table and he is saying “elect me to do what I truly think needs to be done, or don’t elect me at all.”

        He is a gutsy player.

        • http://boldcolor.blogspot.com/ Paula

          Thanks for enlightening me. Good for Perry!

          • cheetah2

            that I had not read Fed Up myself when I posted the above. I was going by what others had told me.

            I still haven’t read it through, but by looking through the book, I can see that the ideas in his plan are in the book, but not all are as fully developed.

            For example, in the last chapter of the book he gives his vision of how the Federal Government ought to ideally work. He says “I see a Congress that meets less often and for less time.” He didn’t talk about any details like he is now.

            So the basis of his plan is all there, it’s not just something he came up with on the fly.

            I agree that what he is proposing, although in line with his philosophy as outlined in the book, is probably far more bold than it would have been if he wasn’t struggling to survive as a candidate.

            I like what you say about the plan being worth while even if it can’t be fully implemented. I was concerned that it was all a bunch of foolish pie in the sky stuff that makes him seem less serious as a candidate.

            I think we should elect him and let him have at it- see how far he can go with it. Whatever he does accomplish will be all for the good because what he envisions really is the way it ought to be. I believe that he is dead serious and committed to making the attempt.

        • Scope

          Much of Perry’s original messaging such as making Washington as inconsequential in our lives as possible, legal reform, less government etc. falls right in line with the plan that he released yesterday.

          He may not have planned on releasing his Gov. Reform plan yesterday, and may have decided to do so as a part of his damage control agenda, but I don’t find the move to be one of “desperation.” Much in the plan is very timely such as his proposal to privatize Freddie and Fannie, as the CEO’s of those two entities were called to capitol hill concerning their multi-million dollar bonuses, at a time when they are asking for more tax payer dollars. Then of course we have Solyndra. We also recently had yet more activist judges ruling that the Ocare individual mandate is constitutional. He is proposing his solutions to issues as they are happening. No one else is doing that other than issuing a sentence or two.

      • circlegranch

        the failures of this ridiculous Super Committee, Republicans bailing on holding the line on new taxes (that’ll be interesting fodder for an Obama re-elect campaign ad, won’t it?), etc., show us that the tea party agenda is still alive and well; we need a flag carrier to lead the cavalry and its Rick Perry.

      • lucasblack

        Actually, when I saw his plan my first thought was the title of an old Adam Ant song; Desperate, but Not Serious. I mean, really, limiting the terms of judges? Even if I thought that was a good idea (and I don’t, it’s horrible), I thought we were the party that was supposed to uphold the constitution? I understand the need to start throwing ‘Hair Mary’ passes when you are as far back as Rick Perry is, but if you are going to throw those, they better be good ones that look like they could actually be caught.
        Rick Perry simply lacks the ability to sell himself and couldn’t win a debate against the ‘David After Dentist’ boy.

        • wacowboy

          if his plans are silly, what changes would you make to DC in order to fix its problems?

        • carolynr

          until she dies…Elena Kegan…who refuses to recuse herself and she did work on Obamacare. I will not use the terminology…Affordable Healthcare Act because it is an oxymoron to “affordable.”. That’s why I want these people off the bench…she should NEVER have been put on there to begin with. Thank you Lindsey Graham.

  • Aaron Gardner

    nt

  • carolynr

    Well…I am guilty of that when he had his oops moment. I was actually depressed…BECAUSE THIS IS THE GUY. I know that a lot of Americans are superficial…but even these nut cases in OWS…according to their big beef…should get this…Congress makes money off of bids they award. Heck…we even find out that their spouses own some of the company!

    What changed me totally about Perry…and this message has to be gotten out…either underground e-mail system or blogging on major blog sites is this….This guy showed courage and humility and went to work to fix the problem. If you want to see your president…look at how he acts and reacts to situations.

    Now…Newt…according to one blog…has gone through a transformation and …GET THIS…we will have to see if the old Newt or the New Newt would be a good president? He still seems to have some of his old habits…firing on all cylinders without a target, a little too demeaning and condescending and he, like Cain, lack a cohesive campaign group.

    Romney…is a liberal with an R behind his name. He is very smart…although not as well versed on subjects as Huntsman (I would not vote for him)…however, Huntsman would out debate Romney. So…if we are looking for smart…articulate…well spoken…Huntsman wins…hands down…HE’S JUST TOO LIBERAL. So…what is it about Romney…oh…oh…I know…it’s his turn.

    We marched on cities, we wrote letters to our reps…we called for a change in Washington. We wanted someone that was genuine. Well…we have him. One time I had to give a speech and qualify by some of my accomplishments…know what…I forgot half of them.
    Substance over Style – Perry…and btw…the Style isn’t so bad…because the guy is genuine….compare that to Obama…is there a comparison? In fact…we have to change our path…who on the stage can do it? You know the answer.

    • cheetah2

      :)

  • carolynr

    Do any of you remember how Obama did WITHOUT HIS TELEPROMPTER? Uh…uh…uh…I just got finished visiting 57 states. Oh…that’s right…he wants to be POTUS but doesn’t know how many states in our union. TALK ABOUT OOPS. Obama will have his talking points…but he won’t have his teleprompter. DOES Perry bring a teleprompter to a 5th Grade Classroom…I don’t think so…BUT OBAMA DID.

  • determinedconservative

    That is, I’m not from Texas, am not personally invested in him as a candidate. But what I do feel strongly about is that we need a real conservative to stop Romney. I wasn’t too happy when Perry said it was “heartless” to be against giving tax breaks to illegal aliens that we don’t give to American citizens from other states. But no one is perfect (certainly no one who is running), and Perry still looks a lot better than Mittens by a long ways.

    He was really looking like the only realistic conservative nominee, who could also pivot in the general election and carry a message of creating jobs in an election that’s going to be largely about jobs. But his poll numbers were collapsing even before the “oops” moment, and that’s disconcerting. It seems like voters liked the idea of Perry but didn’t like the actual candidate once they got to know him.

    Still, I look around the field and I don’t see anyone else who (a) is conservative, and (b) would be a credible nominee who could have a decent chance to beat Obama. So by default, and with great trepidation, I am with you behind Perry. But I sure wish I saw more signs that he could make a comeback in time for Iowa.

    • LoneStarSon

      that get the ‘break’ are in reality, getting to pay in-state tuition rates. Why? Because part of our sales taxes do go towards supporting our ‘state’ universities. So, these people have been helping to support our ‘higher learning’ institutions and are being allowed to pay the same rate as anyone else who has gone to school here for three years. Plus, they have to be on a path to citizenship.

      I don’t remember the exact exchange where Perry said because “I have a heart” regarding the illegals getting to pay in-state tuition, but I don’t recall him calling the opponents to the Dream Act in Texas “heartless”.

      While I am against illegal immigration, these children were brought here through no fault of their own as minors. The federal government won’t do it’s job to close our borders and ship them home, so what are we to do? These children, now adults, are trying to correct the illegal acts their parents committed, which is commendable. I do believe, however, the parents should be deported, along with any minor children, and forced to go through the proper channels to be let back in. Under Obama, however, and every other administration before him, however, this has not happened.

      • determinedconservative

        I apologize if I got the quote wrong. I saw the debate, and I thought he said “heartless”.

        • tyman

          “…I don’t think you have a heart” regarding people who think that children who are brought here through no fault of their own by their parents.

          He never said the word heartless. I know he’s since apologized, but I DON’T think he was speaking to conservatives. I think he was talking to those who were misrepresenting the legislation. It is NOT an amnesty bill.

          I read an article where someone in NH had a sign that said something like “no government benefits for illegal immigrants”. There’s someone who know what they’re talking about. The Feds mandate the state to pay wellfare and educated illegals in K-12. Perry has repeatedly said that he would NEVER do something like that on a Federal level.

          • determinedconservative

            Not sure I see how that is much different from “you are heartless”. But it’s fine…like I said, I see Perry as flawed but still the best bet of the field. I just want to see a sign that he can get his polling and fundraising back in shape, and then of course stop making gaffes.

          • cheetah2

            when he was on Greta’s show not long ago. She brought up illegal immigration and he immediately began talking about the heartless statement. He gave a more complete and detailed apology that I have heard from him before. He said that his wife told him it was an arrogant thing to say and he said he should have had more respect for other peoples views. He is a good and humble man. He deserves to be forgiven.

          • http://boldcolor.blogspot.com/ Paula

            I wrote a diary waaaaaaaay back in mid-September when Perry and Romney were the front-runners (what a difference 2 months makes!) and the issue du jour was Perry’s approval of in-state tuition rates for children of illegals. You can read the whole thing here, but my basic conclusion was that Perry’s small concession to children of illegals was a fairly small blot on his record compared to Romney’s major Statist takeover of healthcare:

            “For me, and for others who have endeavored to come to terms with this [difficult issue], Perry

          • retire05

            that the Texas legislature passed it in a veto proof bill, but that Texas is just one of at least 13 states to have done so.

            The SCOTUS decided that we taxpayers are responsible to educate these children, so by the time they graduate from high school, we have a national average of $100K already invested in them. So we have a choice, allow them to continue their education in a system that does not allow them access to federal student loans/grants and where they paid the in-state tuition if they meet the 3 year + graduation requirement (unlike students from other states have no Texas H.S graduation requirement and only a 12 contigious month residency requirement) or allow them to be attracted to the money provided to them by drug cartels who recruite them from Texas/New Mexico/Arizona/California high schools to be mules for the drug cartels.

            A college grad usually doesn’t resort to crime, and while I have read people who claim they can’t get a job, they can and the IRS will provide them with an ITIN number so they pay taxes.

            No, it is not an ideal situation. And ideal situation would be a secure border where these kids were never brought here in the first place. But they have been, and the federal government has said to us Texans “Well, they’re here, so now they are your problem and you have to educate them.”

          • cbartlett

            I keep reminding non-Texans that may not know this: The Feds – who are NOT keeping these folks from crossing the borders like they are supposed to – are the ones who force us to use state tax dollars to educate them AND provide health care. Just go down to the border cities near the Rio Grande and look at the conditions of schools and hospitals. Ask around and find out how hard it is to get teachers and doctors to stay in that area – and I guarantee they’d better be bi-lingual or they won’t survive 5 minutes. Realize that the alternative for many, many of these kids (without the possible goal of college) is to drop out of high school and have an “anchor baby” to secure those welfare benefits. Government handouts become their “job”. More babies = more money. As a conservative, but also a Texas taxpayer, I would much rather see a teenager strive to go to college and have that opportunity to get in-state tuition rates (we are NOT handing out 4 years worth of money – just good rates) which might mean they’d actually get a real job someday. They could become a taxpayer instead of a tax “taker”, which is WAY more than their parents have done. I still want someone to tell me what the “proper” conservative stance on immigration is supposed to be? Are we supposed to say “round them ALL up and ship them back”? Is that really our only answer? Is that really possible? Do we all turn into Nazis to accomplish this? I sure wish I could hear a discussion on this by our field of candidates – I have no idea what any of them think. I sure think that Rick Perry is being judged unfairly on this issue though. His team needs to get in front of it – pronto. It is the major number one issue I see non-Texans being the most uninformed about, or I guess actually “mis-informed” is a better choice.

          • tjms

            more will soon learn what is actually happening. It is coming to a neighorhood near everyone before long. The cartels are setting up in San antonio, just read this week of more being arrested. And in Houston, where they won’t be arrested due to being a sanctuary city. there are constant reports of young kids, the last one was 12, being arrested driving stolen vehicles loaded with drugs. They are hiring the kids as drug mules. When they can’t get a job they will turn to the cartels for the money. I keep hearing how safe the border cities are, possibly as they are moving farther inland. I think Perry putting our boots on the border has helped, just not enough of them. There was a truck stopped in the small town I live in and it was loaded with high power weapons headed from Houston to the border, just this week there was a pick up load of drugs here that was stopped and the guy was hauling from the border to Houston. Therefore, the ones in college are the least of our worries-at least they aren’t running drugs and guns.

        • LoneStarSon

          if Governor Perry supports deporting the parents; quite frankly, at this point, I don’t care. The reality of the situation is we will not be deporting all the illegal immigrants in one mass exodus situation. It’d be nice, but it would tie up our court system, monies, etc. There needs to be a better way to track them, or get them to go home on their own. However, before anything else is done, we MUST secure the borders, otherwise it’s all for not.

          We must get our economy back on track and stop the spending. Illegal immigration, and anything else, is but a distraction.

          • paladin1

            to the point, Paula. I hope you can reflect on what you have written and come on over to the Governor. The water’s fine!

      • jakeofalltrades

        No taxation without representation. If we don’t kick them out, we have to treat them like citizens.

        This is part of the founding document of our nation, which btw is not the Constitution.

        Equality or deportation. Black-and-white moral issues have no middle ground.

        • clintonformccain

          turns to him in a debate and says:

          “that’s pathetic….”

          • jakeofalltrades

            and then Michelle would come beat the crap out of everyone.

          • zaxour

            Don’t you mean she would devour everyone?

  • conservativemusician

    Perry is just getting warmed up. If people would just start paying attention to what he is saying in his numerous interviews the past few weeks, they would see a thoughtful, intelligent, and, yes, likable conservative that we could all rally around to go up against Obama. I’m not worried at all how he would do against Obama in a debate. After the Newt craze dies down, I think cooler heads will prevail in the next few weeks and that conservatives will give Perry a second look.

  • evilleramsfan

    Ace over at Ace of Spades HQ has stated it and numerous articles have been out the last few days from various news sources that people are giving Perry a slower and longer second look. This does not mean that they are jumping on the bandwagon……yet…… I think that this plays well for Perry. His record is open and for the most part has been thoroughly debated. While it is known that he had a hard time getting a foothold in the debates, the most recent one showed what he is capable of. He has shown that in a one-on-one interview, he does well. He has gone before O’Reilly, Hannity, Beck, and Fox News Sunday, just to list a few and has shown himself to be knowledgeable.

    • changeforrickperry

      I’ll post the links here for RS members and lurkers alike who may want to check them out:

      http://www.nationaljournal.com/2012-presidential-campaign/perry-s-uproot-washington-plan-gets-warm-reception-in-new-hampshire-20111116#.TsW2-pw_1d8.twitter

      http://theiowarepublican.com/2011/perry-impresses-scott-county-republicans/

      http://www.damndirtyrino.com/2011/11/17/rick-perry-cant-lose/
      ____________________________________________________________
      “Success is not final, failure is not fatal; it is the courage to continue that counts.”–Winston Churchill

      www.changeforrickperry.org

      • cheetah2

        Rick Perry is out there living it every day.

        • jakeofalltrades

          A quote from the best and most underrated TV show of all time.

          To which I would add my favorite moments from the series:

          Lucille (who has never in her life made eye contact with a waiter): “I’ll have the Ike & Tina Tuna.”

          Waitress: “Plate or Platter?”

          Lucille: “I don’t understand the question, and I won’t respond to it.”

          —–

          Lucille: “How could you think of charging your brother for a Bleuth banana! How much could one banana cost, ten dollars?”

          Michael: “You haven’t ever been in a grocery store, have you?”

          • Leon H. Wolf

            Seems a little too risque. But I always end up keeping it.

          • retire05

            When Mitt Romney was governor of Massachusetts, it was assumed by most Republicans that he would move his state farther unto the red column. Quite the contrary. Romney, during his tenure, Massachusetts lost 31,000 registered Republicans to be replace by 30,000 registered Democrats. Using voter registration as a bench mark for red state/blue state, Massachusetts moved farther into the blue column.

            Not so with Governor Perry. In 2010, Texas elected the first filibuster proof Republican majority in the Texas Congress since Reconstruction. But what is even more important is what a Texas 3rd Court of Appeals justice told me tonight.

            In 2000, the year Perry assumed the office of Governor (December of that year), the 3rd Court of Appeals had only one Republican justice, having been elected in November, 2000. Now, the court, comprised of a Chief Justice and five jurists, has FOUR Republicans and only two Democrats that sit on that bench. And remember, Texas justices are all elected, including Supreme Court justices. Four of those justices are up for re-election and the DNC is pouring millions of $$ into those races to try to take back the court.

            Why is this important? Because the 3rd Court of Appeals, being located in Austin, handles all law suits that involve the state (i.e. if someone sues the State of Texas, or any of its agencies, it is that bench that hears the cases on appeal).

            Governor Perry, unlike Romney, has moved his state farther into the red column. Texas has become a solid Repubican state under his leadership and that is something he should not only be given credit for, but something that should be taken into consideration by every conservative trying to decide on a candidate to support. Do we want a candidate that will actively work to make this nation more conservative? I think we do.

          • redmymind

            I always leave a little smarter and more educated reading your insightful pieces!

          • retire05

            how you do flatter me.

            But I do appreciate your kind words.

          • cbartlett

            I’ve lived in this fishbowl called Texas all my life and I’m still learning stuff like this when I read your posts! I’m glad to see Perry on some of the Fox shows lately – he does much better in one-on-one conversations and interviews than he does in debates. I am very dismayed, however, that there is no mention of him at all in many, many media sound bytes when they statrt talking about polls. I am becoming very disgusted with people like Karl Rove and Dick Morris (Ann probably falls in this category too) who get an incredible amount of Fox airtime and absolutely hate Rick Perry – they refuse to discuss him as a “serious candidate”. They are GOP establishment, Bush people who have never liked Perry. I like and respect George and Barbara Bush but I do not understand why this crowd hates Perry so much – so much that they would fight for a RINO like Romney so strongly. I halfway want Perry to get up in the polls and win a few states just to see Rove and Morris eat crow!!

          • clintonformccain

            ..unless he comes out in favor of electrocuting the children of illegal immigrants who get good grades and want to go to college.

          • nathanalbright

            …if you ended with (/exagerration) or jk or (/sarcasm). To put that out as a serious position is just insulting to the intelligence and decency of the Republican base. I would hope that most of the Republican base (and I speak of myself as well) would be perfectly happy with mere deportation or the payment of fines and repayment of any taxpayer-funded money as a result of their illegal behavior.

          • paladin1

            to the point, Paula. I hope you can reflect on what you have written and come on over to the Governor. The water’s fine!

          • jakeofalltrades

            and people who can’t support, for instance, Perry, because he wasn’t in favor of basically subjugating a large portion of the people in his domain.

          • nathanalbright

            …but God willing that portion of the Republic base is only the lunatic fringe and nowhere close to a majority.

    • cheetah2

      going on a Perry thread today. I was impressed.

      • changeforrickperry

        I don’t visit Ace very often, but I’m very glad to hear about the money bomb.

        By the way, speaking of signatures–Aesthete has a really good signature, too: something about hitting a Congressman on the snout!

  • redmymind

    Have any of you noticed how the lib media have (conveniently)clumped Governor Perry’s stumbles with those of Herman Cain?

    My beef?

    Governor Perry’s “gaffes” have strictly had to do with style and delivery, i.e., his “heartless” remark and his “brain-freeze” moment. In both cases, he had the substantive mastery of what he wanted to say–just not the optimal delivery moment.

    Mr. Cain, on the other hand, seriously had a deficient grasp of foreign policy matters (“chunks of critical information/insight simply missing”), which he then tried to mask by uttering some generalities and procedural points devoid of any substance.

    I find the latter FAR more troubling.

    The fact that Mr. Cain can’t seem to own up to his gaffes is even more troubling. He seems to have a fragile ego that prevents him from leveling with the folks like Governor Perry does–an naturally so, I might add.

    There is something endearing and inspiring of trust in someone like Governor Perry who doesn’t take himself seriously but who remains all too serious about fixing this country of ours!

    • determinedconservative

      It was very endearing, how Perry said “good thing I was wearing my boots, because I sure stepped in it tonight”, and then went on David Letterman, then poked fun at it at the next debate (where I thought he did very well). It’s hard to imagine Cain doing that. As you say, it’s like he has a fragile ego that makes him act very prickly.

      • redmymind

        thanks for the helpful input. A lot of folks can certainly land a hit or two, but not all can take one (or several) and keep coming back, stronger and more resolved each time. This is the sort of winning spirit Governor Perry conveys, regardless of what the polls say. The guy simply does not give up but keeps coming back hitting even harder . . . whilst wearing a bigger grin each time. Those who under-estimate him really do so at their own peril . . . and shame!

  • http://www.AmericanThinker.com Hammer2008

    Some months ago I was expecting the Cain campaign to transform his fight against cancer into a fight to save America. Yet that would mean Mark Block and company would have a clue how to wage a campaign outside of the AFP.

    Rick Perry is furthering his “I’m a doer not a talker” bit by demonstrating that he’s a fighter. If Libs start whining that he’s wrapping himself in Old Glory, then we will know they’re afraid.

    A good line beyond “there you go again” at the next debate is to ask Mittems why he’s so scared to go on Sunday talk shows… as all the other candidates have. “Congresswoman Bachmann’s in the fight, I’m a fighter, yet you hide behind your campaign…”

  • joayn

    Perry’s not perfect, but then I never expected him to be. I honestly do not see any other candidate bringing to the table what a Perry presidency would: optimism.

  • usa1776usa

    am I the only one, or does it seem these polls are being delivered in a way to strip hope of a Perry comeback? I noticed that the CNN/ORC poll which surveyed over a thousand likely republican voters received almost no media reporting however even the FNC heavily reported a poll with only a hundred participants that showed Perry in a much worse light. The CNN national poll had Gingrich and Romney at around 23/22% and Cain and Perry at 14/12%. This poll was taken two days AFTER Perry’s gaffe meaning it did not hurt Perry that much. I will be very interested to see what polling data comes out in the next two weeks but will remain wary of polling data since I know it is often reported with an agenda.

    • tyman

      that the polls are intentionally showing a lack of support for Perry for the reason you stated.

      I’ve said this before, but the polls in SC are particularly suspect to me.

    • circlegranch

      and considering almost all of them are imbalanced as far as numbers of registered voters, likely voters, Democrats, Republicans, Indiependents and all the other nit-picky categories that are polled, I think we can march on giving little weight to them.

      Pollsters typically hand-pick to suit their intended result. Just as polling data today may well be intended to ignore the Perry comeback, the early polling on him this summer may well have been inflated so as to show a dramatic decline. There was great fear amongst elite establishment Republicans at the very notion that Rick Perry may join this race. For five years, the stage has been set, the campaign donations made to Congressmen, the avenues swept to ensure the nomination of Mitt Romney. In their minds, the Party would be reclaimed and snatched back from the unwashed masses, the chattering class, a.ka., the tea party grassroots conservatives. These are the same people that have been declaring the Reagan Era as being over.

      During 2008, I participated in both Rasmussen and Zogby polls and questions were often framed in such a way that I didn’t even want to answer because the respondent was boxed in and unable to give an answer that truly reflected their opinion. This is especially true of the online Zogby poll. Instead, we were given a couple of choices, perhaps none of which applied. I often wondered how many others shared my concern that I wasn’t really given the options that fit my mindset. Even in picking candidates, it was often not just a clear choice of picking a name. Questions were structured in strange ways to where they weren’t just as simple as, “If the election were held today, which GOP candidate would you choose?”

      Interesting article today at Politico….will talk radio celeb’s walk away from Cain? Supposedly, Laura Inghram has bailed off the Cain Train and is onboard for Romney, revealing her apparent psuedo-conservativsm. American Thinker has a number of compelling articles today, as does Real Clear Politics. Much to read; much to ponder.

      In closing, thanks to retire05 for the information here regarding the movement of Republicans to the Democrat side under Romney’s reign in MA, and conversely, the dramatic shift to conservatism in Texas under Perry. retire05 is consistently solid as a patriot and a conservative; no fair weather, summer soldier there. retire05 does not grow weak-kneed and wave the red flag when adversity presents itself. I appreciate this individual’s contributions here greatly.

      Let’s brace ourselves for NH. Perry will not do well and that’s not important. He’s not an east coast liberal Republican. Quite frankly, I’d be concerned if he did do well. Come Jan. 3, Iowa is up to bat and let’s not forget that Huckabee won Iowa last time around. Iowa did not give us an accurate snapshot of things to come. A 4th or 5th finish for Gov. Perry would actually be impressive. If not, he still should go on. The best and most impressive story of Gov. Perry has not yet been told. avagreen posted the website for all the Iowan newspapers yesterday (www.usnpl.com/ianews.php). We need to go to work and start an online or actual letter writing campaign to the editors. Editor’s comments can be shaped by our influx of Perry support. Don’t just pick the biggies like the Des Moines Register. In fact, you’re less likely to be printed in those than you are the small town papers. Our message will resound better amongst the common middle class voter that reads those papers anyway. Let’s get some letters off before the first of the week. Thanksgiving week will find voters more concerned about where to buy the cheapest turkey than the fact that Rick Perry will kick butt and clean up Congress once he gets to Washington. Let’s make a push today and tomorrow, then again after the holiday. Between Thanksgiving ahd Christmas, we have a mountain to climb and it will take all hands on deck. Onward; it’s not over.

      • bzip

        E” frameborder=”0″ allowfullscreen>Thanks Paula for a wonderful diary we can conserve in.

        This is just amazing. I haven’t been inspired like this for a long time. I have seen Rick Perry in many interviews, many stump speeches and even his very passionate NH speech (which I truly loved) but I haven’t seen this Rick Perry Perry before.

        This video of Rick Perry is very, very inspirational (at least tl me(. I hope you all can enjoy it and I truly hope for our country’s sake that people start realizing Rick Perry is the best of the best. If you find this as inspirational as I, please pass it on to others.

        • circlegranch

          THIS IS THE MAN WE SUPPORT. HOW DO WE GET THIS VERSION OF RICK PERRY, WHICH IS THE AUTHENTIC VERSION, SPREAD AROUND THE COUNTRY? SHAME ON HANNITY: HE COULD HAVE BEEN SHOWING THIS ON HIS TV PROGRAM.

          • bzip

            I don’t have an answer but this video needs to go viral. This Perry would wipe Obama off the face of the earth come the general election.

            This video I have now watch 3 times since I found it this morning. It is truly inspirational, truly shows Perry for who he is a true constitutional conservative and a very inspiring one at that.

            Everyone that see this video needs to get it out. It is truly amazing.

            Rick Perry gets it, he knows and he understands it.

          • tjms

            that I know as a Texan!!!!

        • romansdaughter

          Thank you so much! And I loved it! What year was this? It was awesome!

          • bzip

            I am almost certain in was in August 2010 with the November 2010 elections around the corner.

        • texasroots

          Amazing and inspirational video! Thanks for sharing.

          • tyman

            nt

          • izoneguy

            I am sure his bosses at FOX put out the word….
            Support Perry at the risk of your job….
            Hannity likes his $10 mil a year after taxes too much to support Perry.

          • tyman

            but I think this is largely true.

            Although I’ve wondered if Sean is really as conservative as he says. To hear him on his radio show, there are a lot of easy, conservative arguments he could make to lib callers and he chooses to belittle them and cut them off. I’m not a regular listener, but I’ve heard it time and time again.

            In fairness to Sean, his interview with Perry the other night seemed very fair, and Perry was great.

            Of course, Fox may like Newt and Herb because they were Fox contributors, but Fox seems more pro-Romney than anything. I don’t know how long it will take before they realize they’ve cut off a large viewer base because I don’t watch Fox anymore and I’ve talked to more and more who agree.

          • texasroots

            Hannity and Fox look so pathetic!

          • theredrider

            (dare I say it?) quixotic.

            But whatever. If that guy can pull some support away from Gingrich, I’m for him. (Read that whole sentence, not just the last three words.)

            I’m for Romney, actually. Of all the candidates running this year, he seems to be the most trustworthy.

          • sunshinek67

            You just contradicted yourself and therefore nullified your thread.

          • bzip

            This is what we have to do: Get the video viral

            If you belong to any other groups, tea party groups and/or if you comment on any other bogs then site/use this video.

            Send drudge the link to this video.
            Send Sean Hannity a short e-mail note asking for him to show and talk about this video and ask him to support Perry.

            The video link address is:
            http://youtu.be/aZCorLNHrwE

            The embedding code is:

            
            

            The more this video goes viral the more people will see Perry for the truly inspiring conservative he is.

          • bzip

            Well its seems showing the actual embedding code didn’t work (even using the “” tag). Sorry – but you can use the link
            http://youtu.be/aZCorLNHrwE and get the code from YouTube.

            I just sent Sean Hannity an e-mail asking him to show this video and to considering supporting Perry. I also sent the link to Druge.

          • gekster

            is right click (menue click) on the video, and select ‘copy embed html’.
            Paste it in notepad, and use it from there.

          • 1bunny

            for posting this. Awesome video. I just put it on my facebook page and also tweeted it and tried my smart girl politic site (awaiting confirmation). Hopefully this will go viral if we all post it wherever we can.

          • bzip

            That is what we need. Great bunny. I have sent it to various groups I am in contact with, sent it to drudge and to Hannity.

            In fact here is the e-mail form that I used for Hannity, if anyone wants to copy and paste it or use it as they see fit:

            I used the form at;
            http://www.hannity.com/contact

            Dear Sean Hannity,

            I am wondering why you have never brought up this wonderful very inspiring video from your Freedom concert back in August 2010 with Gov. Rick Perry ( http://youtu.be/aZCorLNHrwE )? You should mention this video, show it on your show as it is truly inspiring of Gov. Rick Perry.

            You should be far more supportive of Gov. Perry, he is the only one in the presidential race that has the constitutional conservative with a 10 year proven track record. He has the accomplishments, experience and the credentials to get this country back on its feet again. Thank you for your time.

          • changeforrickperry

            and posted the video on my blog and Twitter. I also just watched Hannity’s November 16 interview with Perry, though, and found Hannity to be very friendly. He talked about the media’s double standard and played Perry’s “Lazy” ad (which I just saw on Fox, by the way!), and praised Perry’s “Uproot and Overhaul” plan. He seemed like he really admires Perry, and between the Freedom Concert and that interview, it was the first time I’ve gotten that impression. Anyway, I was impressed, and I think that if we email Hannity about the Freedom Concert video he might just take us up on it!
            ____________________________________________________________
            “Success is not final, failure is not fatal; it is the courage to continue that counts.”–Winston Churchill

            www.changeforrickperry.org

        • pttx333

          posting this! THIS is who Perry is. And the crowd loves him … this alone should be proof enough that he isn’t some sniveling, weak-minded, flip-flopping man, as many choose to portray him. He is so beloved here, warts and all, because he is a man of his word with the strength of character to do everything in his power to deliver what is right.

          Thanks again, bzip. You’re such an asset with your great posts.

          • changeforrickperry

            I have NEVER seen Perry like this, in all the videos I’ve downloaded over the past few months. And I love every blessed second of it. I’m going to tweet this and post it on my blog. People need to see this! THIS is Rick Perry! And we got a hint last Saturday that THIS Rick Perry might be coming to the forefront again!
            ______________________________________________________________
            “Success is not final, failure is not fatal; it is the courage to continue that counts.”–Winston Churchill

            www.changeforrickperry.org

          • pttx333

            He’s “da man” for me! Popping my buttons here.

          • changeforrickperry

            My eyes probably looked like they were bugging out of my head. Just wait till I show my grandmother (I’m at her house again today)…she should be impressed. And I’ll stand to the side proud as a peacock. A friend of mine was talking the other day about how, when you admire, research, and invest time in someone, you rejoice when they do well and feel for them when they struggle–even if you’ve never met them. Well, that’s how I feel. I’m sure you do as well, if you’re popping your buttons ;)

            By the way, I saw earlier that you’re going out of town for the next week, so I’ll go ahead and wish you a very happy Thanksgiving!
            ____________________________________________________________
            “Success is not final, failure is not fatal; it is the courage to continue that counts.”–Winston Churchill

            www.changeforrickperry.org

          • pttx333

            I’ll be around RS today and a little tomorrow, but then am off into the wild blue yonder.

            Yep, when you’re rooting for someone, regardless of who that someone is, you just want to stand up and yell when they do well. All ya gotta do is look at all of the sporting events and their fans!

      • cheetah2

        I have been amazed at the polls. It’s good to know that they may not be accurate. I remember the biggest lead Perry had in the polls was by one called PPP. I was surprised to learn that it is a very liberal slanted one. So that supports what you say about the early polls being inflated. Another reason they might have done this is to incite the vicious attacks he sustained right at the start.

        I love your idea of starting a letter writing blitz into Iowa. I copied part of your post and put it up in 2 Perry Facebook groups I belong to. We have at least 79 staunch supporters in these 2 closed groups. I will be working to get them all involved in this. I am challenging them to write letters in the coming week and have them ready to send out the week after Thanksgiving.

        Thanks again for this comment. It fired me up!

        • tyman

          I’m inclined to think that these polls are skewed to play rope a dope. I, too, was skeptical when Perry started to get such a lead and quickly fell because of the heart comment.

          I read just yesterday that Huckabee came from out of nowhere basically in the last 8 weeks before the Iowa Caucus in ’08.

          The polls from late December, actually were very accurate.

          However, there was also a Democrat nomination process going on. This time, I’m kind of nervous that Dems may vote Republican to help us pick our nominee in states where you aren’t registered by party affiliation. I’m not necessarily just talking about Iowa.

          I hope someone can tell me I’m wrong, because until then that’s a concern I have. If you were a Dem, who would you vote to make the Republican nominee?

          • Scope

            I am very concerned that the Dems will cross over and vote for our worst also. Back in 08 when Limbaugh was asking R’s to cross over and vote for Hillary in the D primary, I thought it was a dumb and dangerous idea. Now when they do it to us, they can point the finger to Rush, and say we got that idea from him. I’m wondering if some of that may be going on in the polling also.

            Back when the RNC said that the early states that moved their primary/caucus dates up would lose half their delegates, someone had suggested that the states that have open primaries should lose half their delegates also. I think that’s a great idea. Does anyone really believe that liberals/progressives are really going to get behind and support any Republican? That is highly unlikely.

      • theredrider

        is finally off of the Cain train. Although I liked Cain’s message, there have been one too many “bimbo eruptions” for him to survive a general election against a well-connected tyrant like Obama.

        I’ve never been opposed to Romney and I can see why people like him.

        Rush Limbaugh proved how irrelevant he is to mainstream conservatives in 2008 when he went all-out to stop John McCain and still failed. The only thing that Rush accomplished was to help Obama establish the argument that McCain was a candidate that no one was excited about.

        We’ve got to get rid of Obama. Nothing else matters.

      • changeforrickperry

        Although I’m not quite sure which papers are “biggies” or not. Thus far I’ve written:

        Des Moines Register
        Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier
        Jesup Citizen Herald
        Sioux City Herald
        Telegraph Herald

        If I could get some more suggestions of better ones to contact, I’d appreciate it. The list is pretty long and intimidating but I’m trying to take it one at a time.
        ____________________________________________________________
        “Success is not final, failure is not fatal; it is the courage to continue that counts.”–Winston Churchill

        www.changeforrickperry.org

        • circlegranch

          Good for you and as you say, its a loooong list. I’m just picking some hit or miss as well. I guess I tend to go w/ the smaller papers because people in rural areas and little towns feel isolated and candidates don’t often come to their area. They are the heart and soul of the country, though.

          I hope others are working on this effort as we are. Sounds like Rick’s on O’Reilly tonight. There was a comment that he was going on w/ Cavuto; been watching and haven’t seen him yet.

          I think spending that money at Fox has opened the doors for him. Hannity is more friendly and he needs to keep it up. Keep those ads running! Cavuto says Rick’s NEXT!

          • cheetah2

            He was relaxed and confident.

  • sunshinek67

    Take the oppositions account of everything, including the Chronicle’s trash, in sync with Right Turn, both worthy of puppy house training paper, and whatever they are saying, believe the exact opposite. I think Perry is doing better than the polls report, and I think Ron Paul’s numbers, especially in Iowa, are inflated.

    One thing is sure, the more conservative candidates are being marginalized in these polls, systematically designed to create pseudo-momentum for moderates, which liberal media elites can digest easier, and alter fundraising capabilities for the “losing” right of center, which they despise. They call conservatives “purists” as Ann Coulter did on Sean Hannity.

  • redmymind

    I am a little confused. Not running on all cylinders today. Did Governor Perry seriously expect Pelosi to agree to a debate? Analysis anyone? Please help me to understand what this is about. Thanks!

    • changeforrickperry

      Perry did challenge Pelosi to a debate and she responded with a snide tweet (Team Perry responded with a nice zinger). I think the whole point was to show that he’s serious about his “Uproot and Overhaul Washington” plan. Also, Pelosi is pretty representative of the rabid Dems, twice as shrill as Harry Reid and three times as vicious. I think he did it for symbolism’s sake. My $0.02 adjusted for inflation.
      ____________________________________________________________
      “Success is not final, failure is not fatal; it is the courage to continue that counts.”–Winston Churchill

      www.changeforrickperry.org

    • cheetah2

      Yesterday on the campaign trail, Perry responded to Pelosi’s refusal to debate him:

      • http://boldcolor.blogspot.com/ Paula

        If I had to guess, I’d say it was just a move designed to show he’s not afraid to take it to Pelosi (or anyone else in DC). It’s a page out of the Trump/Christie playbook and not a bad strategy for a candidate who needs face time on the news. (

      • http://boldcolor.blogspot.com/ Paula

        If I had to guess, I’d say it was just a move designed to show he’s not afraid to take it to Pelosi (or anyone else in DC). It’s a page out of the Trump/Christie playbook and not a bad strategy for a candidate who needs face time on the news. (Of course, she’d never agree to it.)

        • redmymind

          I trust the good Governor to do what’s best for his campaign. Just didn’t see this one coming. Now it makes sense: a message that’s he’s gonna take on the D.C. establishment, with Pelosi being just as good an embodiment of it as any. Thanks!

  • chieftain

    Is exactly what the USA needs.
    Gov. Perry has great policy proposals.
    He isn’t perfect, but glib does not trump substance in my book.
    1. Military experience.
    2. Governor running a very large state successfully.
    3. For a flat tax.
    4. For reduced Federal spending
    and on and on.
    The best leader in the group.

  • izoneguy

    Way to go Paula!!

    • http://boldcolor.blogspot.com/ Paula

      : ) Where is it linked?

      • tjms

        in the daily email I receive.

        • bzip

          Yep, it was in today’s daily e-mail from Team Perry:

          “RedState

        • http://boldcolor.blogspot.com/ Paula

          I have a lot of respect for candidates who bypass the MSM and go directly to We the People. I loved that Jim DeMint came to us here last week instead of taking his message to the MSM (or even Fox News) where he knew it would fall on deaf (establishment) ears.

          There was a Gallup pole a couple of years ago that said 40% of Americans considered themselves to be conservatives.

          We are the 40%!!!

          BTW, if someone has a minute, I’d love to see that email with my diary linked. My email address is in my profile on my personal blog.

          • cheetah2

            sent to you.

  • tricianc

    With all due respect, Perry’s plan is not out of desperation, It is right out of his book.

    He’s as honest today in his beliefs as he was when he wrote Fed Up! He truly believes in it and is not changing based on the political winds, This takes great courage. A courage I admire greatly.

  • lizzie

    turn into a gargoyle with his five-fingered hand. My thought after watching what Perry was looking at in my third view of the video – focus on Ron Paul.
    A sight that would turn any mortal into stone.

    Newsweek/Daily Beast had a sports psychologist explain this as a “choke” two days later, with the observation that maybe it was something about looking at Ron Paul.

    Perry never would use that excuse, a true contrast to serial-excuser Mr. Cain.

    I am surprised that no one at RedState is following what is happening in New Hampshire, with the very influential NH Union-Leader. And, the Speaker of the part-time NH House was at the NH Cornerstone dinner on Oct 28 (folllowing Perry’s excellent 71-minute videotaped interview with the editorial board of the NH Union-Leader) and the Speaker of the part-time NH House stood up for Perry.

    So, while I came here from the Perry campaign link, I think y’all need to realize that the entire media (even in other countries) pre-determined that Rick Perry is “dumber than W”, the worst stereotype Perry has to fight.

    So, imo, this post is unfair to Perry.

    and, I am a registered (disillusioned since 2004) fiscal conservative democrat who sees Rick Perry as the most electable in the general election for a host of reasons. PERRY can win New York – I know the voter demographics, and the reasons why turnout is usually low – partly because most of us are NOT flaming liberals. It was Bronx dem State Senator Ruben Diaz who endorsed Bob Turner because of huge opposition to same sex marriage from Bronx Hispanics who are overwhelmingly social conservatives. Just dems so they can get money from Albany…

    The GOP needs to stop obsessing over the debates with Obama, who gets very un-nerved when in the presence of ANY man who has Perry’s self-confidence, especially ANY man who served in the military.

    well, leave you to it.

    • tyman

      I thought the same thing about Perry looking at Ron Paul.

      I’ve said it over and over, but Perry’s Governor’s Office probably deals with the DoE on a daily basis…it’s probably a curse word in the office. No way he’s legitimately forgotten that he wants to eliminate that agency which, by the way, doesn’t create any energy.

      The NH speech thing really bothered me. Especially since Rush and other talking heads never took up for him. I thought it was a good speech that was positive. Perry is definitely NOT giving a eulogy about the death of America.

      I think a real conservative can win New York and other supposed liberal bastions. When was the last conservative presidential candidate? Um, Reagan? W was no conservative, and I think in some places, he just didn’t inspire people to vote.

      Perry’s appeal is transcends regionality, and even though the polls don’t reflect it, I think his support is much higher than the lamestream media will ever report.

      Lastly, you’re so right that Obama can’t handle self confidence. McCain had none, so it was no problem for Obama to beat him, on a debate stage and in the election. Perry exudes self-confidence in a very Reaganesque way. Perhaps that’s why Michael Reagan has said that Perry is the candidate who is most like his dad.

      Perry and Ron Paul are the ONLY candidates who served in the military. I think that will be a much bigger deal than people realize, particularly against Obama.

      I, for one, think the LSM’s polls and our focusing on “one at a time” will backfire because once people look at Newt and see his negatives, I think it will be Perry’s turn to get the support at just the right time.

      • daveoconnor

        Self-confidence that is. Let’s see, he was a navy pilot, Survived years of torture and imprisonment.
        And his outstanding military service wasn’t a “much bigger deal than people realize” and it was against Obama.
        I realize McCain is not popular with many on this site, myself included, but the assertion that he had zero self-confidence and the implication that his service doesn’t match Paul and Perrys is throughly thoughtless.
        As for Perry’s polling, it presently is poor. That could change for sure.The polling right now however is what it is. It’s not a MSM conspriracy. If the MSM control the polls then it could be argued that a better showing for Perry is also a MSM plot.

  • changeforrickperry

    (Eastern time, that is.) He’s going to discuss The Disappointment Which Is Congress–namely, the fact that the Balanced Budget Amendment was shot down this afternoon.
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    “Success is not final, failure is not fatal; it is the courage to continue that counts.”–Winston Churchill

    www.changeforrickperry.org

    • Scope

      now. I think I just heard he is going to be on O’Reilly’s tonight also. I have to believe that with all the emails being sent to them about ignoring Perry that they have decided to give him some time. They don’t have to gush over him, just let him talk. Here comes Perry, bye.

      • Scope

        Perry was fantastic, pleasant, very likable, relaxed, and his answers were absolutely spot on. Interesting that one of the first times I saw Perry in an interview was with Cavuto before he entered the race. I immediately liked his personality, and today that was the very same Rick Perry that I was impressed with all that time ago.

        If Perry keeps doing this, and gets fair interviews like today, he will be back on the top again soon.

        • Scope

          said that Perry was great in the interview. He agreed with Cavuto that Perry has gotten his sea legs back, and that if he keeps doing this he can still come back and win. He said that if it was this Perry that came on the scene, he would probably still be the frontrunner. Watch out guys, Rick is on a roll.

          • daveoconnor

            whose opinion didn’t matter.

          • Scope

            He said that Perry can still come back, as many many of us here also believe?

            Your post is nothing more than- So and so is an idiot, and who the heck cares what he says. Mirrors are good for those kinds of posts.

          • daveoconnor

            So I’ll explain.
            When folks like Sabato don’t laud Perry they are attacked.
            When they do laud Perry they are quoted.
            When polls show Perry down they are “not right” When they go up, if they do, they like Sabato will be “right”
            Etc. etc. Some Perry supporters here, some not all, remind me of the Wall St take on back testing results. It was called “torturing the data until it confesses”
            So anyway, for the moment Sabato aka “the rug” is worth listening to, and if he has something negative to say tommorow he’s back to not worth listening to.

          • daveoconnor

            Fox is now suspect for some here. Hannity=”pathetic”
            Apparently Mr and Mrs Perry think it’s worthwhile. I agree with them.Perry’s ads are on Fox. Gee.

          • Scope

            on Larry Sabato. I listen to him frequently on local radio. I also listen to those that disagree with him here locally. I promise I know more about Sabato than you ever will. I said that he is a Democrat, and remember well when he was all in for Hillary, and had some Chrissy Matthews moments as he was planning her reception on the UVA campus in the 08 campaign season. I also said that he tries to be fair, and he often does. He just loves being in front of the camera, and would be booted if he was a strict partisan. My comments about Sabato had absolutely nothing to do with his positive comments about Perry, and being on his side because of that. He has also said good things about Romney in the past.

            Take your anti-Perry shades off and maybe you might be able to be more objective in your posting, but, I have serious doubts about that.

          • daveoconnor

            Just checked Sabato’s “Crystal Ball” and he breaks the GOP presidential field into “contenders” and “pretenders” He lists Romney, Gingrich and Cain as contenders. First on his pretender list: Rick Perry.Among his faults “the rug” lists: “Too much Texas”;and “Tough sell in the north”. But you already know this. He thinks Perry is a “pretender” and you are objective about that. Good for you. Looking at the polls I have to agree with “the rug”

          • Scope

            didn’t he Dave. He said in the Cavuto interview that he is getting his sea legs back, and that he can get back on top. He said that if this was the Perry from the beginning, he would still be the frontrunner. There are many polls/articles saying that the field is still very fluid, and that many are still not decided. Perry has every chance to get back on top again, even if you are against that outcome. Yup, I have no doubt that Perry is not popular in the northeast, which is mostly liberal. So, you have Romney running on his private sector record, Wall St. all the way, and avoiding his record as Gov. for the most part, because it was not impressive. Perry has earned the right, and is proud to run on his Texas record. So, do you want Wall St. or Main St.? The difference in colors is very bold.

          • changeforrickperry

            Please forgive my ignorance!
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            “Success is not final, failure is not fatal; it is the courage to continue that counts.”–Winston Churchill

            www.changeforrickperry.org

          • Scope

            from the Univ. of Va., which is about 20 miles from me, wears a toupe. He has a new one which looks a whole lot more natural. His old one was so obvious it was funny. I, and some others, being funny call toupes rugs. Sabato is a Democrat, but not one of the obnoxious ones by any means. He really does try to be fair in his prognostications.

          • http://impudent.edublogs.org/ kyle8

            boot licker who liked to cover up all the dirt.

          • jakeofalltrades

            [insert jealousy here]

        • changeforrickperry

          Larry Sabato (spelling?) and they were talking about how if the Super Committee can’t thrash out the deal, Perry’s Uproot and Overhaul will get REALLY popular. I’d add these to your list of adjectives describing Perry’s interview, Scope:

          friendly
          intelligent
          honest
          straightforward
          uncompromising

          I thought his finest moment was when he said he’d support the Republican nominee, even if it was Ron Paul. Cavuto said that Perry was the first candidate he’d talked to who had said such a thing. This will be a big plus for Perry as well!
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          “Success is not final, failure is not fatal; it is the courage to continue that counts.”–Winston Churchill

          www.changeforrickperry.org

          • changeforrickperry

            Why do you call Larry S. “the rug?” Forgive my ignorance!
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            “Success is not final, failure is not fatal; it is the courage to continue that counts.”–Winston Churchill

            www.changeforrickperry.org

          • changeforrickperry

            nt
            ______________________________________________________________
            “Success is not final, failure is not fatal; it is the courage to continue that counts.”–Winston Churchill

            www.changeforrickperry.org

          • Scope

            where Perry was really strong was when he talked about the Congresspeople profiting from insider trading. He said if they are caught doing that they should go to jail. He said that when he goes to Washington he is going to take a sledge hammer with him. Yooohooo.

            When he talked about Obama telling Spain that we would be their biggest customer for oil, he was great. He knows all about the Obama/Soros connections and money going to Petrobas. He also talked about the pipeline deal saying that that Canadian oil is going to go to China, or it can come down here. He pumped his energy policy again, saying that we ought to be extracting our own oil here in the “57″ states.

            Perry accepted the criticism about his campaign flubs with grace, a smile on his face, and just said he is pushing forward full speed. How can anyone not like and respect this guy?

  • sunshinek67

    I don’t watch Fox anymore unless I know when RP is on~

    • Scope

      LOL Only kidding.

      • sunshinek67

        +

    • bzip

      Me too, thanks for the alert. I turned it on to Neil and watch Rick Perry give a very good interview.

      Interesting how Neil ask him if he would support the nominee if it wasn’t him…Perry clearly said yes. The other interesting question was once again how Cain tried to blame team Perry for the sexula harassment issues. Perry made it clear he and his team wasn’t involved and he would fire anyone if he found out there was anyone involved.

      I get the impression Perry maybe on O’Rielly tonight? I also think he will be on Monday during Bret’s center sit, not sure of the date though.

      • texasroots

        (tentatively) Anita Perry tonight (11/18) with Bret Baier. Rick Perry on O’Reilly at 8. Let us know if you watch, since I do not. Thanks.

        Above info on tweeter StudentsforPerry.

        • bzip

          Thanks much. I will catch the Bret Baier show this evening. I doubt I will catch the O’Reilly show by will DVR it.

          PS It appears Cain made another foreign policy gaffe today – Libya has the Taliban statement from Cain – oh boy here we go again.

        • changeforrickperry

          She’s up in twenty minutes, and I’m planning on watching her!
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          “Success is not final, failure is not fatal; it is the courage to continue that counts.”–Winston Churchill

          www.changeforrickperry.org

      • sunshinek67

        ~

      • sunshinek67

        *

    • changeforrickperry

      When I need shorthand, this is how I do it:

      RP: Ron Paul
      JRP: James Richard Perry

      It works ;)
      ____________________________________________________________
      “Success is not final, failure is not fatal; it is the courage to continue that counts.”–Winston Churchill

      www.changeforrickperry.org

    • jakeofalltrades

      Years ago.

      In fact, I don’t watch any channel on TV that has commercials, since commercials cause me psychosomatic, physical pain in my head. As do all attempts to manipulate me.

      • earlgrey

        conservatives have wandered off the reservation.

        • Scope

          you have wandered onto the conservative reservation. That is becoming true of Fox radio of late as well.

      • Scope

        Then how are you going to find a law firm that will represent you when your aspirin doesn’t take your headache away? LOL

        • jakeofalltrades

          I’ve got a J.D., though, so I could at least get one of my buddies from school to handle it (since only a fool goes pro se).

  • tricianc
  • bobguzzardi

    This is outstanding. You are the anti-Jen Rubin.

    Rick Perry is a radical, as radical as the Founders of our Country.

    • http://boldcolor.blogspot.com/ Paula

      nt

  • sunshinek67

    to advertise on ESPN during this epic Iowa State-Oklahoma State game at it goes into OT? Priceless.”

    • changeforrickperry

      Not being a football fan unless either LSU or Texas A&M are playing, I’m afraid :) What does OT mean?
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      “Success is not final, failure is not fatal; it is the courage to continue that counts.”–Winston Churchill

      www.changeforrickperry.org

      • sunshinek67

        ;)

        • changeforrickperry

          I figured it was better to go ahead and ask than wallow in ignorance ;)
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          “Success is not final, failure is not fatal; it is the courage to continue that counts.”–Winston Churchill

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  • tjms

    had picked up on this as well. I read it online.

  • cheetah2

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Ebeiqt8XOE&feature=player_embedded

    • gekster

      • cheetah2

        how did you do that? and if you don’t mind what is the way to put in links that you can click on? I don’t know much computer stuff and I am a novice at Red State.

        • gekster

          To embed a video that you want to embed, look a the bar below the video.
          You will see

  • 1bunny

    an article out that is wonderful because the items mentioned could be from Perry’s campaign platform. To be fair they mentioned no candidates but I couldn’t help but look at this as Perry’s ideas for America.

    go to http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=47611 to view the full article but here are the ten categories:

    Top 10 Most Needed Government Reforms

    1. Repeal ObamaCare

    2. Simplify the tax code

    3. Enforce the border

    4. Entitlement reform

    5. Reduce regulations

    6. Energy production

    7. Dump federal agencies

    8. Balance the budget

    9. Public-sector union reform

    10. Get government out of culture

    FYI – in looking at the comments section the people seem to like these ideas but unfortunately they don’t seem to know Perry has espoused these same ideas so this may be an ideal place for us to comment on behalf of Perry as suggested earlier. (r.e. change, circle, ava etc. to write to newspapers, blogs, websites and so on promoting Perry’s ideas and why he is a great candidate for President)

    • cheetah2

    • changeforrickperry

      I’ll check it out!

      BTW, I’ve been seeing lots of calls on Twitter for a grassroots money bomb for Perry. It’ll be interesting to see if the LSM stops their “Perry’s funds are drying up” nonsense soon.
      ______________________________________________________________
      “Success is not final, failure is not fatal; it is the courage to continue that counts.”–Winston Churchill

      www.changeforrickperry.org

  • 1bunny

    from Seattle. Surprisingly good article considering Seattle is pretty liberal.

    http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/politics/2016804173_apusperryprofile.html

    • wbf

      I really liked the article. You’re right…surprising coming out of Seattle!

  • 1bunny

    this past Friday in New York. The Federal Law Enforcement Foundation gave Texas Governor Rick Perry its State Service Award.

    Media reported kind of that he went after Holder/F&F but not one mention that he got an award.

  • sunshinek67

    that if we don’t go with “electability” it is our fault for another 4 years of Obama and increased debt.

    i.e.
    “You (the majority of conservatives) are the reason we have Obama. Blame yourselves for the debt and the state of affairs this country is in. The bigotry the last time Romney ran and this time from the conservatives is shameful…and all because he’s a Mormon.”

    While it is from the trashcan Politico this morning on one of their frequent Mitt Romney pieces, it is indicative of the “backlash” that we conservatives are going to hear from now until primary season, and if Romney prevails, from then until election day.

    Why is it the conservatives that have to settle? It is the left and even some of the moderate center (both characteristics of candidate Romney) that has gotten us into this mess, cultural degradation and the brink of economic ruin. If Michelle Bachmann ever said anything right, this is the year that we should not have to settle.

    The Tea Party’s hesitation to endorse and further the conservative cause has hurt these candidates, most of whom are polling lower tier, if the polls can even be taken serious, that’s another discussion. Nevertheless, these lack of endorsements and media polls have affected fundraising, news cycles dominated instead by Mitt Romney robotic rehearsed talking points, either by himself, or his shameless surrogates, and now Newt Gingrich’s scandalous lengthy dinosaur career (but I’ll STILL vote for the latter, of which the conservatives will hold his feet to the fire, unlike the former, who will arrogantly turn his back and say “I don’t have to deal with you people anymore, I’m President now, HA I’ve never been a conservative!)

    Problem is, the conservatives have been marginalized in these final weeks of the primaries. And it is OUR fault if we end up with another unelectable moderate because the disillusioned conservatives failed to get excited and get out the vote. Like I said in an earlier post, wouldn’t surprise me, a homeschool teacher to three kids, that they will soon read about the Tea Party movement as a footnote in their history books, with only a one hit wonder to their fame, the 2010 election cycle~

    • romansdaughter

      i don’t believe we will have to settle for Romney…we will have our conservative cause a lot of conservatives are just waiting for the dust to settle so to speak. They are undecided on a candidate yet and I think Romney hurt himself by not attending that Family Forum last night. He always stays about the same in the polls . So keep your chin up!

      • sunshinek67

        there is a vast majority from what I have seen so far. In the states of Iowa and NH, for example, it is well over 50%. That is a huge number. Surely those numbers will not flow in exodus to Mitt Romney, you’d think he would have peaked by now with whatever number he has been at for years now, somewhere around 25% avg.

        • romansdaughter

          That in Iowa and South Carolina, I don’t know about New Hampshire the undecided are mostly undecided anti Mitts. In other words they are still trying to decide which conservative anti Mittens to go for. So I have hope it will go to Gov. Perry. Just cause I think he is the best. But that is my opinion.

          • sunshinek67

            then the race always “tightens” at the end. It’s the same every election cycle. Curious to know if Gingrich & his poll numbers can withstand the scrutiny, you know it’s going to take a substantial amount of time to go over everything lol

    • carolynr

      I list myself as a Conservative on the blogs…and I am on the biggies.
      I could give a flying flip about him being a Mormon. I don’t like his policies. He is a hypocrite. What is it about Romney that even resembles Conservatism? Take away all of his flip flops…and what do we have…a BIG TAX AND SPEND STATIST that has an ego about the same size as Obama’s…with Newt catching up quickly.

      This has incensed me about him…so…they want to play that way (romney’s people)…good…well his bills, his policies speak volumes about his wished upon presidency. When he lies about his action…that speaks to his character. So…Romney trolls reading this…not only does your guy’s policies stink…so does his character…and stop making this about religion.

      BTW…he couldn’t even make it to the values forum last night. If I were him with his values…I wouldn’t show either. Heck..he doesn’t even see the people of Iowa as people important enough to show.

      • sunshinek67

        :)

  • sunshinek67

    I responded to an email from TeamPerry2012 this morning that I would be available to help out via correspondences, mail, twitter, phone, whatever to media outlets, legislators, etc.

    Here is the response I received almost immediately:

    “Wonderful! Thank you for your offer to help in Iowa! I’ve attached information on the strike force along with a volunteer form for you to fill out and email back to me. Once we get this information back, we’ll plug you in appropriately with the campaign and political efforts in Iowa. This effort will be a crucial part to the campaign. We can also help with suggestions for travel and lodging as you prepare your trip. Look forward to working with you to elect Gov. Perry!
    Sincerely,
    Sarah (Floerke)

    **I’m also looping in Bob Crawford in our Des Moines office who may also be of assistance in answering any questions you may have.”

    Something to consider for Perry supporters that are unable to travel to Iowa~

    • changeforrickperry

      Wish I could go to Iowa, but that’s just not a viable option for me. So if there’s something I can do on my laptop, whether it’s through Twitter or emailing newspapers or what have you–well, here I am.
      ______________________________________________________________
      “Success is not final, failure is not fatal; it is the courage to continue that counts.”–Winston Churchill

      www.changeforrickperry.org

  • trutexan

    nt