Texas gov Rick Perry 'Bush without the brains' set to run for president
By: Patrick Roberts | Published Wednesday, August 24, 2011, 2:41 PM | Updated Friday, September 9, 2011, 10:26 PM
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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Switch to the desktop site to post a comment.Pittsburghkid | Aug 23, 2011, 05:06 PM EDT
Smile when you say anything bad about Rick. He is going to set America Right. Mr. Roberts; I'd love to argue about this with you, but don't you have your hands full in Ireland. I hear you are importing prostitutes from strange lands, while Irish have to migrate. Ireland is starting to have a Muslim problem, and y ou point to Rick. A nice Irish boy is in a New York jail, because a girl of lose morals sdaid she did not get paid, sorry I mean she was raped. Irish can not migrate to America because of the colar of their skin, sorry I mean they are not diverse. As my Irish grandmother used to say "you have enough dirt to sweep in front of your door." Rick is against diversity, and insane rape laws. Get off his back.
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.
seanomelbourne | Aug 15, 2011, 06:47 PM EDT
They texas economy is in turmoil you should give Fox talking points a rest.
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
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.
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.
joanxis | Aug 13, 2011, 02:55 PM EDT
OldSarge, Sorry to burst your bubble, but Rick Perry is not leading Texas to prosperity.
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.
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.
JimMcGarity | Aug 12, 2011, 11:36 PM EDT
Talk about no brains, just look at the white house.
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.
hancock | Aug 12, 2011, 09:31 PM EDT
Liberal whiners can't take the heat. OBAMA.I.A 2012.
Mike7571 | Aug 12, 2011, 08:14 PM EDT
Hey Pat, What happened to my comments as well? A little more liberal censorship at work?
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.
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?
EphraimKibbey | Aug 12, 2011, 01:37 PM EDT
hancock - how long was it? When I have posted 32 lines it was cut and when I trimmed it to under 30 it showed up. There seems to be an undocumented limit at work here.
hancock | Aug 12, 2011, 10:07 AM EDT
Pat, what happened to my comment?
EphraimKibbey | Aug 12, 2011, 12:49 AM EDT
Americans do not seem to have a problem with a president being religious as long as it is the RIGHT religion. When I was in junior high and Kennedy ran, you would have thought the world was going to end if a Catholic was elected president. Perry just sponsored a prayer gathering and for a while the pastors cosponsoring the event were listed on the web site. When he started getting comments about some of the public statements made by the pastors, the web link was changed. Bush used to his advantage his link to the evangelical Christian church in his campaign. I wonder if Perry is running away from his connection to the "New Apostolitic Reformation" church of the pastors linked to his prayer meeting. If you are not familiar with the tenets of this organization, perhaps you should read what they are preaching. Remember, before you buy the car, you should kick the tires a bit!
jamieLM | Aug 11, 2011, 11:35 PM EDT
P.S. The Fire Chief and some of the firemen decide the house burning down must be GWB's fault, even though the fire has been smouldering for years and none of the firemen in the Fire Dept. could agree on how to put it out.
seanomelbourne | Aug 11, 2011, 11:33 PM EDT
Perry has a track record! Then why is he off the rails? He's just another two bit christian extremist with no honour or respect.
jamieLM | Aug 11, 2011, 11:03 PM EDT
The house is on fire. The firemen are running all around the fire station blaming each other because the house is on fire. No one leaves to put it out. The Fire Chief has left the station and is giving speeches about how many more fire engines are needed. The wannabe-Fire Chiefs are running around arguing over how to put out the fire. Meanwhile, the house burns down. When it's a pile of ashes, everyone wonders why and how the house burned down and ALL of them blame each other for not putting out the fire.
AengusOg | Aug 11, 2011, 10:18 PM EDT
Today's media has abrogated its responsibility and has replaced reporting on issues with partisan name-calling. Governor Perry has been the chief executive of a large state. He has a track record. What is it? If I wish to read about personalities, I will get People Magazine. This article does nothing to further our knowledge of who Rick Perry is, it merely shows that the author doesn't like him.
peterson | Aug 11, 2011, 08:53 PM EDT
Rick Perry being a Christian is a problem for those who oppose him. Good for Rick --bad for present day politics which likes to "put down" Christians.
Mike7571 | Aug 11, 2011, 08:08 PM EDT
Why is it that every conservative is automaticaly stupid in the eyes if the press? I have noticed this for years. I noticed it beginning with MoveOn.org and their attempt to get people to forget about Clinton's criminal activities. When you try to debate a liberal, they normally resort to name calling, just like a child. How can anyone take seriously people who do this? Do you not have any valid arguments? Is it a natural progression of using sindeness as a cover for intelligence?
jamthecat | Aug 11, 2011, 06:56 PM EDT
Rick Perry is a two-bit pile of horse hockey who deliberately let an innocent man be executed for what has turned out to not even be a crime, all to score political points. He has helped steer Texas into becoming the nation's second banana republic of a state, after Mississippi. Anyone who supports this vile excuse for a man hates everything America stands for and should go live in communist China or Iran, where his type of "politics" is the norm. And I say this as someone who who lived in Texas until 18 months ago.
seanomelbourne | Aug 11, 2011, 05:57 PM EDT
Perry is a legend in his own cow pat. why would he want to lead a nation which he wishes to secede from. He's just another blowhard.
joan1954 | Aug 11, 2011, 05:34 PM EDT
I have read the responses to this and as a Texan a lot of you all are in left field. What other governor has gone out and got jobs for his state? I live in south-central Texas and we have jobs and begging signs going with them thats why people are coming here from primarily the northeast Maybe he is good ol boy as we say here but considering what we have and don't have as far as the GOP goes I'd take the consequences. Congress and the White House is interested only in their pockets and those whose pockets they are into. What does one expect from machine politics? The two parties that built this country and made it great are dead. What we need is to return American jobs to America and put our people to work, perhaps that is simplistic but it is better than nothing? Also China doesn't need our money and let the Arab world especially Saudi Arabia take care of Pakistan and that world maybe we would have the money to rebuild this nation's infrastructure.
longislander1940 | Aug 11, 2011, 03:48 PM EDT
Talk about no brains, what about the White House now. Someone in there running my country that never did a days work and doesnt know what he's doing now. Our country is going down. We better get someone in the White House that knows how to run a business.
Nicomax | Aug 11, 2011, 02:00 PM EDT
Battle of two religions- Evangelical Christian, and Mormon. Romney will try to skirt this conflict, but behind the curtain, Perry's folks will be reminding the base just how cultish those Utah folks really are. Now all of this is fascinating in a country where its constitution [Article VI] specifically states 'there can be no religious test for any public office in the United States.'
Dompedro | Aug 11, 2011, 12:28 PM EDT
Apparently Irish Central doesn't need an editorial policy as long as it has a news policy
eibhleann7 | Aug 11, 2011, 12:24 PM EDT
Bush had brains?! All they modern day Presidents are nothing more than puppets for the NWO. Rep. Or Dem., they all answer to the same people, at our expense. They have used the old divide and conquer technique and brainwashed the people into partaking in these "party wars", so the people will not unite together and stop this mess. Too many people are willing to be sheep, and take it.
johhnyb | Aug 11, 2011, 12:14 PM EDT
Hi Oldperfessor, So if President Bush was wrong to start a war and bury the US in debt, how has President Obama corrected the mistakes - much much more borrowing and another war? You can't criticize one and not the other, can you?
TheOldPerfessor | Aug 11, 2011, 11:33 AM EDT
Johnnyb - in point of fact, Bush also invaded Afghanistan and borrowed the money for that while cutting taxes for his rich buddies.
milfordmama | Aug 11, 2011, 11:07 AM EDT
I can't believe how left leaning your perspective is. Obama has caused the downward spiral of ruination through his marxist/socialist ideas and lefties he has advising him. If we don't change course quickly, it will be the end of the USA. I do not know much about Mr. Perry, but ANYONE other than this terrible president and his crew would be better in my opinion.
allentown | Aug 11, 2011, 11:02 AM EDT
There is something about that Texas mentality that seems to always take this country to unnecessary wars.
johhnyb | Aug 11, 2011, 10:44 AM EDT
George Bush borrowed too much and started the Iraq war. A failed president by those standards. Obama has tripled the borrowing and started the Libyan war. What a success!
bunkerisland | Aug 11, 2011, 10:36 AM EDT
Yup! The "radical, socialist, Leninist, Marxist" Democratic party gave you Social Security, Medicare and opportunity for unemployment compensation all of which you use.
mayoman | Aug 11, 2011, 10:33 AM EDT
A governor from Texas; the very last thing we need. What ever became of all the moderate Republicans?
Gearoid4 | Aug 11, 2011, 10:16 AM EDT
Yeah, it is simply more leftist, liberal stereotyping of anyone who presents a socially or religiously conservative agenda which is at odds with the socialist, statist leanings of the democrats
rugbyplayer | Aug 11, 2011, 09:59 AM EDT
"Bush without the brains" is an oxymoron. Perry is just another example of the rise of political and cultural idiocy in the USA today.
TheOldPerfessor | Aug 11, 2011, 09:22 AM EDT
Everybody here forgets to mention that Perry called for Texas to secede from the USA. That's the very definition of traitor. Daktari - "remedial-group demographic? I think remedial education would be a better term. We are the only "civilized" country in the world that does not have a health safety net for all of its citizens. I guess that means that everybody but us is a socialist.
wjb1tex | Aug 11, 2011, 09:20 AM EDT
Interesting that you say;"Is he all hat and no cattle as some Texans believe?" but fail to note he has never lost an election, soundly defeated the establisment candidate Kay Bailey Hutchinson in a primary challange and blasted a former Mayor of Houston ( promoted heavily by the media ) in the general election. Make no mistake, he is not a John Edwards pretty boy nor is he Bush. He is more LBJ. A tough talking and acting Governor who gets things done. Also he will be a tough opponent in a debate with anyone.
jamieLM | Aug 11, 2011, 09:20 AM EDT
Every Rep. is stupid and every Dem. is brilliant. I read this column so I can learn how gifted ALL Democrats are and how lucky we Americans are to have them.
daktari | Aug 11, 2011, 08:42 AM EDT
Ha - the comments below explain fairly eloquently, in their own puzzled, enraged way, just how wacky American politics is this season, and why Perry represents the hopes and aspirations of the remedial-group demographic. You fail to mention that the Democrat party is the party of Marx! Lol, as we say in modern times.
loserlibs | Aug 11, 2011, 08:11 AM EDT
It starts already...Look at that headline! It doesnt matter to Libs all Republican presidents are stupid. Thats the narrative. Ford, Reagan, Bush, VP Quayle, Palin all dolts, but "57 state" Obama and "cracked head" Biden are Einsteins. It wasn't a totally failed presidency (Bush's), The country is safer (not attacked again under his watch. It did fail when he spent money like a Lib for drug benefits and such. If you want to see a pesidency that is a total failure look now. A new war that is not a war wink wink, and finacial ruin. I'll take the stupid ones anytime.
chiefbuffalo | Aug 11, 2011, 08:10 AM EDT
Typical! Your article is typical, trashes, with negatives, and not really that informative. Rick Perry and Ronald Reagan were both Democrats, but the Democrat party left them as it became more socialistic and radical. Rick Perry is a solid conservative, and has proved to be as the Governor of Texas. You fail to mention that the Democrat party of today is not the Democrat party of Truman, JFK. The Democrat party of today is the party of Lenin and Karl Marx. The Democrat party of today is a mixed bag of radical nut cases and radical special interest groups that put those interests ahead of their Country. Rick Perry has some negatives but his positives glitter compared to the other choices. He will be a strong choice to counter the ruin of President Obama.