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Perry making a presidential run
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 12:35 pm
by mamabearCali
It seems to me that Gov Perry may be looking at making a presidential run. As I am not living in TX right now I don't know much about Perry. What do you who have had to deal with him the past few years think of such a man as president?
Re: Perry making a presidential run
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 1:13 pm
by texanron
Perry 2012!
Re: Perry making a presidential run
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 1:17 pm
by AEA
Certainly better than any other Candidate that is running now.
He has been the longest serving Governor of Texas in history for many reasons.
One of which is his understanding and support of the 2nd amendment.
EDIT: added the 2nd amendment reference to keep this thread gun related.
Re: Perry making a presidential run
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 1:24 pm
by RHenriksen
As much as I appreciate Gov Perry's 2A support, for a presidential candidate I'm leaning towards Pawlenty right now.
Re: Perry making a presidential run
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 2:24 pm
by Munk
RHenriksen wrote:As much as I appreciate Gov Perry's 2A support,...
I'm leaning towards Herman Cain... but would love to see Allen West run... but we will all probably see Mr. Healthcare himself (Romney) win the nomination. I'm afraid because of the left central majority he'll be seen as the only electable choice.
Re: Perry making a presidential run
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 2:39 pm
by RoyGBiv
RHenriksen wrote:As much as I appreciate Gov Perry's 2A support, for a presidential candidate I'm leaning towards Pawlenty right now.
Tim is shooting himself in the foot attacking Romney right now, IMHO.
Not a good strategy for the GOP if we want to beat BHO next November.
Re: Perry making a presidential run
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 2:48 pm
by 74novaman
RoyGBiv wrote:RHenriksen wrote:As much as I appreciate Gov Perry's 2A support, for a presidential candidate I'm leaning towards Pawlenty right now.
Tim is shooting himself in the foot attacking Romney right now, IMHO.
Not a good strategy for the GOP if we want to beat BHO next November.
If they're not willing to attack each other, what makes you think they'll have the guts to attack obama when the media starts calling them racists?
Now, I'd rather they not dig up damaging dirt on each other that the dems could use later, but by all means, tear into teach others polices for not being conservative enough!
Edit: To clarify a little more, I thought it was nauseating how much mccain fell all over himself to praise obama during the campaign. Have some guts! Let everyone know: He doesn't know what he's doing! He loves the perks and hates the job! His policies have done nothing to turn around the economy and have driven us further into debt!!
How hard is this, repubs?!
Re: Perry making a presidential run
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 3:55 pm
by Dave2
RHenriksen wrote:As much as I appreciate Gov Perry's 2A support, for a presidential candidate I'm leaning towards Pawlenty right now.
See, I've heard some people refer to Perry as an "evil idiot" or some such thing, and they way they said made me think it was not just because they weren't republicans. I voted for him in the last election for two (and only two) reasons: he's pro-2A, and it would upset my liberal coworkers. As admirable as those two things are, the POTUS can do a lot more harm than a state governor, so I'd like to know more about his evilness, idiocy, and why you don't like him for president.
Re: Perry making a presidential run
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 5:09 pm
by mamabearCali
Like I said I don't know alot about Perry. I have only heard two things that have given me pause. One was his attempt (I don't know if it was successful or not) back in 2008 to require the HPV vaccine for all girls in school. I am not anti-vaccine necessarily, but I am pro-freedom and on this issue pro-choice. I think a parent should choose the vaccines that are most appropriate for their child and only a parent would know if a STD vaccine is appropriate for a 12 year old when the protection will wane by the time she is 18-20. My other issue with Perry has been his hemming and hawing over the anti-groping bill aimed against the TSA. I wish he would man up and bring it to the session.
Other than that I know little about Perry that is why I asked.
Re: Perry making a presidential run
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 6:56 pm
by i8godzilla
Not a real Perry fan and would not vote for him in a Primary.
Re: Perry making a presidential run
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 7:08 pm
by clarionite
mamabearCali wrote:It seems to me that Gov Perry may be looking at making a presidential run. As I am not living in TX right now I don't know much about Perry. What do you who have had to deal with him the past few years think of such a man as president?
My wife asked me a similar question last week. She asked what all I knew about Perry, as she felt he was getting ready to run.
I told her I knew all I needed to know, He's not President Obama.
Re: Perry making a presidential run
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 7:11 pm
by Charles L. Cotton
Rick Perry's mother is not as big of a supporter of him as am I. He's great on almost every issue in my view and this is something I can't say for any other Republican. Yes, I didn't like the HPV vaccine or the Trans Texas Corridor, but those are only two issues. I'd be hard put to find any Republican candidate that didn't differ from my views on a lot more than two issues.
The "dummy" and "idiot" garbage is nothing but Democrat tripe.
Chas.
Re: Perry making a presidential run
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 7:30 pm
by mamabearCali
Charles L. Cotton wrote:Rick Perry's mother is not as big of a supporter of him as am I. He's great on almost every issue in my view and this is something I can't say for any other Republican. Yes, I didn't like the HPV vaccine or the Trans Texas Corridor, but those are only two issues. I'd be hard put to find any Republican candidate that didn't differ from my views on a lot more than two issues.
The "dummy" and "idiot" garbage is nothing but Democrat tripe.
Chas.
My question would be are those two decisions indicative (as in are there more warning signs) of a politician who believes that the government knows best and "here take this
(vaccine, gov't oversight, etc) I am from the gov't and I say this is good for you." Republicans can be like that too, and that won't help us either in the long run. I don't know if he is like that, that is why I am asking. Or are those decisions the exceptions to how he has led the state of TX.
Re: Perry making a presidential run
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 9:07 pm
by Snap E Tom
I prefer:
1) Paul
2) Pawlenty
3) Perry
In that order.
Re: Perry making a presidential run
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 10:43 pm
by terryg
Charles L. Cotton wrote:The "dummy" and "idiot" garbage is nothing but Democrat tripe.
I agree with Mr. Cotton. He is anything but a dumb - in fact - just the opposite.
mamabearCali wrote:My question would be are those two decisions indicative (as in are there more warning signs) of a politician who believes that the government knows best and "here take this
(vaccine, gov't oversight, etc) I am from the gov't and I say this is good for you." Republicans can be like that too, and that won't help us either in the long run. I don't know if he is like that, that is why I am asking. Or are those decisions the exceptions to how he has led the state of TX.
He comes across to me as a snake - but then so do most politicians. You know, the kinda of person you wouldn't buy a used car from ...
One of the things about the Gardasil fiasco was that he (apparently) had just accepted a large contribution from Merck (makers of Gardasil).
Here is a story; Several years back I was part of a group of people gathered at the capital to hear him read a proclamation. Now, I know these guys (politicians) do this kinda stuff every day and I know it gets old and I know there are other important things to take care of ... But he actually waited until he was gathered in front of us and, within earshot, asked his aid who we were and what this was about again.
So, I will of course evaluate each candidate based upon issues. But if I had to choose between Perry and another similar conservative in the primary, I would not check the box next to his name. But if he gets the elephant's nod, you better believe he will get my vote.