Texas gov Rick Perry 'Bush without the brains' set to run for president
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Rick Perry has been memorably described as 'Bush without the brains" but the Texas governor is already a formidable candidate for the republican nomination.
Though he has not announced, Perry, 61, is already joint favorite , with Mitt Romney to take the GOP nomination with Paddy Power the leading Irish bookmaker.
They are both around the 2/1 mark with Michele Bachmann next at 7/1.
That is despite the fact that Perry has not even announced yet.
So who is Perry, this typical Texas politician, cowboy boots and stetson hat and all?
Is he all hat and no cattle as some Texans believe?
Or is he a real contender who can take the race to Mitt Romney who has sat back these last four months and watched a succession of wannabees try and fail to displace him as front runner.
There was a brief Sarah Palin burst, then a lunatic Donald Trump boomlet, followed by a Michele Bachmann rumble, none of which really went anywhere.
Perry is more formidable than all of them put together however.
First of all Perry is not George Bush. He was born in very humble circumstances and never saw a silver spoon in his house, never mind in his mouth.
Indeed, he and Bush can hardly stand each other and one can expect his predecessor in Texas to stand firmly on the sidelines while Perry enters the race
He has also been a Democrat in his past life, in fact he was Texas Chairman for Al Gore's presidential race in 1988, a role that is sure to come back and haunt him as the election proceeds.
If there is one name that drives Republicans crazy it is 'Ozone Man' Gore as George Bush christened him. Perry's connection to Gore is bound to cause him major grief with GOP hardliners
Amazingly, he has taken Romney to task mainly on a recent global warming speech where Romney seemed to allow for the fact that it might exists.
That was more than enough for the Good Old Boy Rick to launch a major assault on Romney and the whole global warming nonsense as he now sees it.
No doubt pictures of Gore with Perry will soon be appearing on a website near you as Perry's opponents attempt to link him to the former Vice President.
Perry will have to admit he was singing a different tune back in 1988 however, when back then Al Gore was a strident opponent of carbon gases and bad environmental policies.
Perry will have to overcome that particular flip flop if he is to succeed.
He also has a religious problem, not in the sense that he has none but perhaps too much.
He recently appeared at massive faith rally attended by over 30,000 in Texas and essentially blurred the line between faith and politics is a way that made many commentators uneasy.
He is clearly doing what any outsider challenging for the Republican party nomination has to do -- running hard to the right while hoping that by the general election he can claw his way back to the center where American presidential elections are won.
But the Republican right is a hard place to run away from these days.
If he gets the nomination, the Tea Party has shown their clout and would abandon Perry in a second if he suddenly went soft and mushy.
There be monsters everywhere for Perry if he runs, but perhaps none more so than the shadow of his predecessor George Bush, now looked upon as a failed president, who, like Perry came out of Texas talking tough but delivering two endless wars and a broken economy.
Rick Perry will find it hardest of all to run from that.
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joanxis | Aug 21, 2011, 09:12 AM EDT
Sorry DannyMcGinn, but he was my governor for 10 years. I know what I'm talking about, but that's alright, you'll learn. If you are really interested in Rick Perry, don't just listen to Fox. You'll be hearing the truth about Perry soon enough. And no I didn't lose my union job. I retired from teaching in Texas after 26 good years, no thanks to Rick Perry.
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seanomelbourne | Aug 15, 2011, 06:47 PM EDT
They texas economy is in turmoil you should give Fox talking points a rest.
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DannyMcGinn | Aug 15, 2011, 12:03 PM EDT
Sorry Joanxis. He is. Texas has created more jobs than the rest of the country combined. Your budget is balanced and my latest understanding is there is a projected surplus. Did you lose your union funded job?
Obama is crushing the world economy through his spending and debt.
"The problem with socialism is that eventally you run out of other peoples money." Margret Thatcher. Smart Lady
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RobbCobb | Aug 14, 2011, 01:19 PM EDT
Oh come on now - both Bush and Perry have brains, they're just sitting on them...dumb ass hats.
I think Perry and his right wing zealotry will take attention away from Romney's LDS faith, and paint Mitt in a better light,ultimately helping his campaign against Bachmann. They're all idiots though.
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IrishEddy | Aug 13, 2011, 11:51 PM EDT
"Bush without Brains" that's like saying "a Yul Brenner without hair". I can see why Republicans love Reagan (who was also a Democrat prior to becoming a Republican,as well) so much, he showed you don't need brains to be an American president.
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joanxis | Aug 13, 2011, 02:55 PM EDT
OldSarge, Sorry to burst your bubble, but Rick Perry is not leading Texas to prosperity.
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OleSarge | Aug 13, 2011, 10:28 AM EDT
What Patrick Roberts doesn't seem to understand is Obama is an abject failure, while Rick Perry is leading Texas to prosperity. Typical socialist guilt drives Roberts into the "Id" zone, as in stupid.
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FatherVol | Aug 13, 2011, 07:43 AM EDT
The inflamatory nature of this headline is atrocious. I haven't and won't read the article because of it.
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JimMcGarity | Aug 12, 2011, 11:36 PM EDT
Talk about no brains, just look at the white house.
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joanxis | Aug 12, 2011, 10:10 PM EDT
Joan1954, while I agree with some of your comments in the latter part of your post, I have to disagree with your assertion that Rick Perry would be a good president. I lived in Texas for over 20 years until moving back home in May and I think he was a terrible governor in many ways. Being a teacher, I am biased, because Perry doesn't like teachers and hasn't been good for education in Texas. Ephraim Kibbey - I couldn't agree with you more. There is nothing wrong with being a Christian, but the Christian pastors that Perry had at his convention were all very right wing fundamentalists, whose comments in the past have been very controversial and hateful. Their comments offended me as a Christian, but mostly as a compassionate human being. Their comments were hateful and ignorant. If you've never heard of the "New Apostolic Reformation", please read up about them. They are a very frightening movement. With all of the other things about Rick Perry that I dislike, his association with the NAR scares me the most.
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hancock | Aug 12, 2011, 09:31 PM EDT
Liberal whiners can't take the heat. OBAMA.I.A 2012.
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Mike7571 | Aug 12, 2011, 08:14 PM EDT
Hey Pat,
What happened to my comments as well? A little more liberal censorship at work?
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seanomelbourne | Aug 12, 2011, 07:34 PM EDT
caramia egangelicals are christian extremist who's mantra is their way or the hihgway. They promote bigotry and hate against other religions(inc. mainstream christians)Be careful of them they will take your freedom away.
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caramia | Aug 12, 2011, 07:11 PM EDT
I am honestly NOT trying to be a "smart-ass". I am a Christian, and I believe that God has the moral authority in my life. I believe in the Ten Commandments, and try to live my life as such. However, I've NEVER understood the term "Evangelican Christian". Can someone please DEFINE this term for me? I'm totally sincere in my request.... I hear this all the time in American politics, and I don't know what it means? Do you?
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