Posted on 09/26/2011 12:43:52 PM PDT by rbmillerjr
Palin/Cain 2012
Clue to clueless: It ain’t the Governors’ responsibility.
You twit. Jan Brewer is a Governor and has done more for her state than Perry could dream about. Go take your Radical Perry support somewhere else. It is not impressing me one bit.
I can support any of the three but what I care about is which one can dethrone Obama. That must be Priority One.
Booooo! Hooooo! I so wanted to impress you!
AZ problems are different than Texas...apples to oranges.
What is it that is so hard for you to admit it is the feds place...Not Brewer's or Perry's!
The feds are so helpful they're suing AZ & Brewer.
Boo Hoo back. He has been Governor for 10 years and only two with Obama. He didn’t hear him complaining about President Bush......doesn’t that make you question his motives??????? YES IT DOES. You better explain this one big time because you are on the short end of the stick of my proof.
Very astute observation bordering on clairvoyance ;-)
Cain is the only reasonable choice.
Perry shot himself in the foot last week and lost a lot of support and I will be very shocked if Palin runs at all (I don’t see it happening).
Your right, let's just show pics!
Go read up on who protects the borders!
He is now in the spotlight, and thats a credit to his ability to live and speak his basic principles, and his ability to articulate them (hmmm...hes starting to remind me of Reagan).
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I thought the same thing. Give him a chance and he will blow you away!
I wouldn’t count out Perry just yet, but he damaged himself and will need to work harder to regain voters’ trust.
If Palin does not enter, Cain, if his staff is ready, could shock the world.
My current thoughts on the Primary pecking order:
1. Palin - The most like Reagan.
2. Paul - To send an important message about the importance of the Constitution to whoever else does win the Primary.
(If Ron Paul actually does win, I don’t think he’ll succeed in decimating the military or bringing all the troops home, or ignoring our borders. He would, however, bring a seriously needed Constitutional shakeup to Washington.)
3. Cain - Too weak on the Fed, his Sales Tax is regressive, he may not be quite ready for the cesspool that is DC, but he’s more conservative than Perry.
4. Perry - Better than Romney
5. Most of the others - Still better than Romney.
Welcome to the club. I've believed that she's going to be the 45th president since the end of the 2008 election.
Palin's approval rating among Independents shot up over the last month. It was posted on lots of threads here in the last week.
Rick Perry has had ten long years to demand that our legislature get an effective anti-illegal immigration bill to his desk, but he hasn't.
In the 2010 midterms, Texans sent enough Republican freshmen to the state house, that they now hold the majority in both houses. So, what happened in this year's legislative session on illegal immigration? Several good anti-illegal immigration bills were purposely killed through legislative sleight of hand.
What did Rick Perry have to say about this? I don't know, because he never stood in front of the TV cameras lambasting the legislature for failing the citizens of Texas yet AGAIN.
In the meantime, other states have managed to do what Perry apologists claim is impossible - they pushed through the sort of bills that their citizens need and want. Their Governors and their representatives were RESPONSIVE to them.
Unfortunately, this just cannot be accomplished in Texas, and Rick Perry is completely blameless for this dismal failure.
>> Perhaps you might want to reconsider you emotion based attachment to Perry rather then objecting to the truth being spoken.<<
One only needs look at Perrys involvement in the TTC (Trans Texas Corridor) and how it fits into the North American Union to understand we dont need him.
Another video discussing the once proposed Texas trans corridor:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btewqYiom_o
Perry proposing the corridor:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLS-9IBFVwg
Interview with activist against the corridor:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KK8v3gLALhM
Part one of the documentary discussed with the activist Terri Hall called Truth Be Tolled:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LUFAKyxy5Q
Perry and especially President Fox of Mexico comments are particular striking.
LOL!
Wow
CAIN nails it....filled the vacuum like I said..
Cain 28%
Perry 18%
Romney 17%
I like and respect Palin but why waste time analyzind such a scenerio instead of how we can beat Obama with who we have in case Palin doesn’t run. We don’t want these candidates to lose legitimacy visa- vis Obama. It would be a bitter irony.
The candidates will win or lose based on their own credentials and how they manage their campaigns.
The analysis is just an objective view of where I see things going. Personally, I’m not convinced Palin will run, but we will know by Oct 31, which is the filing deadline for Florida.
That is a month from now...as the Zogby Poll shows, a lot can change in a month. I personally believe Cain is going to solidify support...but Palin is a factor until she is out.
I believe Palin may get behind Cain btw.
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