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Rick Perry panic fires up the left
Politico ^ | 8-30-2011 | Ben Smith & Maggie Haberman

Posted on 08/30/2011 3:42:19 PM PDT by smoothsailing

Rick Perry panic fires up the left

by Ben Smith & Maggie Haberman

August 30, 2011

In his two weeks as a presidential candidate, Rick Perry has done something that neither Barack Obama nor Mitt Romney could do: wake up the left.

Perry panic has spread from the conference rooms of Washington, D.C., to the coffee shops of Brooklyn, with the realization that the conservative Texan could conceivably become the 45th president of the United States, a wave of alarm centering around Perry’s drawling, small-town affect and stands on core cultural issues such as women’s rights, gun control, the death penalty and the separation of church and state.

The epidemic of lefty angst isn’t just a matter of specific Perry policies though; it goes to the heart of the liberal worldview. His smashing debut on the presidential stage suggests that the victory of an urban liberal Democrat, Barack Obama, wasn’t a step toward a more progressive nation, but just a leftward swing of an increasingly wild pendulum, now poised to rocket to the right.

“His entry in the race is a signal and a wake-up call,” the Rev. Al Sharpton told POLITICO.

Perry, Sharpton said, “is looking to go to the O.K. Corral and start shooting…. Rather than the left get caught sleeping, we better load up, because he is bringing it.”

For Democrats, the pre-Perry GOP primary process was hardly for the faint of heart, as the other candidates have jockeyed to show who dislikes Obama the most. But even as the primary is fought on conservative turf, liberal leaders say they and their constituents see Perry as far worse than your average, hated Republican, and indeed as bad – if not worse – than his hated predecessor in Austin, George W. Bush. And progressives who might have had a hard time getting worked up about Mitt Romney find themselves struggling for superlatives with which to express their fear of a President Perry.

“His work as governor is unparalleled in its frontal assault on women,” said Siobhan Bennett, the president of the Women’s Campaign Forum, citing statistics on women living in poverty and without health care in Texas, and Perry’s active opposition to abortion. “He has gone farther out on a limb legislatively in his capacity as governor and has been expressly anti-woman in the legislation he has done.”

“He is beyond what we expect from conservative Republicans on the gun issue,” said Dennis Henigan, the acting president of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, who cited Perry’s support for gun rights on college campuses and said it was a sharp contrast with Romney’s “moderate” record. Perry’s rise, he said, had already become “a strong mobilizing force” for gun control activists, whose agenda has been largely ignored by the Obama administration.

“People are perceiving a very real threat that he could be the Republican nominee,” said Henigan, calling the prospect “quite frightening.”

Barry Lynn, whose Americans United for the Separation of Church and State is on the front lines of keeping religion out of public life, also labeled Perry an extreme figure.

“He doesn’t just go to religious right gatherings – he creates religious right gatherings and that’s a big difference,” he said, citing The Response, an 30,000-person event Perry led in Houston in early August.

Lynn said last week’s polls showing Perry in the lead among Republicans had startled his group’s supporters.

“Any time there’s a very viable candidate who has taken on the mantle of a crusader for Christ and ignorer of the Constitution, that makes very many people who care about the real Constitution very nervous,” he said.

Backers of another longstanding liberal cause, campaign finance reform, see a similar threat from Perry, given his career tapping the bottomless Texas wells of oil money and his current status as beneficiary of not one but several new Super PACs.

“It looks like Rick Perry’s campaign and its supporters are taking secret corporate spending to a new level,” said New York City Public Advocate Bill DeBlasio, who has campaigned against corporate involvement in politics. “His actions personify the corporate sponsored campaigns that many of us feared Citizens United would create.”

The death penalty, another longstanding liberal target, has figured prominently in Perry’s career: He has presided over more executions than any other governor, commuting just one sentence in his three terms years and vetoing a bill that would have banned the execution of the mentally handicapped, something the Supreme Court later outlawed.

Richard Dieter, the executive director of the Death Penalty Information Center, said Perry’s conduct of the death penalty was in fact “typical” for a conservative Southern governor, and that the high numbers largely reflected the size of his state and the length of his tenure; the rate of executions has actually declined since the Bush years.

But for death penalty foes, a symbol of Perry’s shortcomings on the issue is his rebuff in 2004 of the Innocence Project’s petitions on behalf of Cameron Todd Willingham, a man convicted of murdering his family on the basis of scientific evidence arson experts described as unreliable. In 2009, Perry abruptly replaced officials who were investigating the case.

“That’s a worrisome series of events about what people are most concerned about when they think about the death penalty – and that is innocence,” said Dieter.

Perry is certainly to Romney’s right on many of these policy issues. Romney, for instance, pushed legislation in Massachusetts that would have reinstated a death penalty only in very limited, carefully vetted circumstances. But Perry isn’t necessarily far outside the Republican mainstream in, for instance, his implacable opposition to taxes and abortion, or his support for religion in public life. His stated support for states rights might, in theory, make him less likely to intervene on social issues than some of his GOP rivals.

But Perry’s combination of policy, Southern style and an easy, unstudied adherence to contemporary religious and political conservative doctrine has put him beyond the reach even of some Democrats who sometimes cross the aisle. Former New York Mayor Ed Koch, who endorsed George W. Bush in 2004 and has criticized Obama’s foreign policy, cited Perry’s recent stated skepticism about the theory of evolution.

“I can’t support anyone who doesn’t believe in evolution – that to me is too much,” said Koch.

And while conservatives enjoy Perry’s ability to enrage their liberal foes, some Democratic strategists have also welcomed his emergence.

“Whether he’s the nominee or not, he absolutely helps fire up our base,” said Jennifer Palmieri, the vice president for communications at the liberal Center for American Progress. “To the degree to which progressives are disaffected and unenthusiastic – this is their ‘holy sh**’ moment.”

Clinton strategist James Carville, however, said Perry remains his second choice.

“Actually we’d all prefer Michele Bachmann,” he said.

Emily Schultheis contributed.

© 2011 POLITICO LLC


TOPICS: Extended News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: 2012election; elections; fearfuldems; nobama2012; perr2012; perry; rickperry; texas
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To: shield

I think Sharpton better rein in his own peeps - starting with the drive-by thugs in the hood


21 posted on 08/30/2011 4:07:08 PM PDT by jersey117
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To: smoothsailing

Ben & Maggie did a fine job on Rick’s agenda for the most part, and that agenda of his is selling. Nationally. The feminist’s complaint against Rick hits a wall right out of the chute for all the obvious reasons. Non story on that.
What I thought was interesting is that Perry’s “group” is even a little taken back by his rocket to the top. Not hardly. Perry is panic worthy for the Obama “group”.


22 posted on 08/30/2011 4:08:15 PM PDT by RitaOK (TEXAS. It's EXHIBIT A for Rick. Perry/Rubio '12)
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To: ncalburt

Yes, Rudy is an outstanding man.


23 posted on 08/30/2011 4:08:23 PM PDT by shield (Rev 2:9 Woe unto those who say they are Judahites and are not, but are of the syna GOG ue of Satan.)
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To: headstamp 2
phony BS artist

and a coward

24 posted on 08/30/2011 4:08:33 PM PDT by smoothsailing
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To: smoothsailing

I like Perry and am glad he’s scaring the Dems, but he’s soaking wet on illegal immigration. Who the heck can oppose cheap, harmless use of E-Verify by employers?, to cite just one example.


25 posted on 08/30/2011 4:09:19 PM PDT by pogo101
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To: smoothsailing
“Whether he’s the nominee or not, he absolutely helps fire up our base,” said Jennifer Palmieri, the vice president for communications at the liberal Center for American Progress. “To the degree to which progressives are disaffected and unenthusiastic – this is their ‘holy sh**’ moment.”

It's ironic, the people that Perry terrifies the most. All liberals, everywhere, and a thin slice on the furthest right.

Ironic in that he'll be able to capture the vast majority right and the middle, so long as he keeps those first two groups as enemies.

26 posted on 08/30/2011 4:09:41 PM PDT by Steel Wolf ("Few men desire liberty; most men wish only for a just master." - Gaius Sallustius Crispus)
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To: smoothsailing

And all these Lefty parasites feeding at the trough of taxpayer funded grants are scared spitless that they will lose that funding. How blessed the country would be without the entire Communist Left!

If one can judge a man by the caliber of his enemies, Rick Perry is looking better every day.


27 posted on 08/30/2011 4:09:47 PM PDT by kittymyrib
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To: ncalburt

The dwindling Ron Paul contingent is running on fumes.


28 posted on 08/30/2011 4:11:43 PM PDT by smoothsailing
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To: ncalburt

Giuliani cut the crime rate in NYC, but that doesn’t change the fact he is a social liberal, anti-2A, pro-abortion and favors sanctuary city policies and is pro-illegal. Perry seems to have a habit of endorsing liberals for President.


29 posted on 08/30/2011 4:11:57 PM PDT by fieldmarshaldj (~"This is what happens when you find a stranger in the Amber Lamps !"~~)
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To: jersey117

That’ll never happen...not now later but not by Sharpton...Long Tall Texan and his buds are a comin’ to town...


30 posted on 08/30/2011 4:13:35 PM PDT by shield (Rev 2:9 Woe unto those who say they are Judahites and are not, but are of the syna GOG ue of Satan.)
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To: fieldmarshaldj

Why would these liberals be all upset at Perry ? After all, he was once Al Gore’s Texas Campaign Manager for President and supported the liberal Rudy Giuliani.

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Both Perry and Gore were different then. No candidate is going to be perfect on all the issues, but, judging by the enemies he has now, he could be good for us.


31 posted on 08/30/2011 4:16:15 PM PDT by Socon-Econ (Socon-Econ)
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To: Steel Wolf
One thing I've learned about Perry is he knows how to identify his enemies...he is rather good at that...hey he is an Aggie...4-5 years in the corp then 4-5 years in the A/F...he gets it.
32 posted on 08/30/2011 4:17:43 PM PDT by shield (Rev 2:9 Woe unto those who say they are Judahites and are not, but are of the syna GOG ue of Satan.)
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To: Steel Wolf

I think you’re right, and that’s why voter fraud is becoming my biggest concern. I think we’ve got our candidate, now the challenge is keeping the election honest.


33 posted on 08/30/2011 4:18:59 PM PDT by smoothsailing
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To: kittymyrib
If one can judge a man by the caliber of his enemies, Rick Perry is looking better every day.
I have been thinking the same thing.
34 posted on 08/30/2011 4:20:03 PM PDT by wjcsux ("In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act." - George Orwell)
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To: ncalburt

I don’t know...there are a whole lot of FReepers now turned off by them and has pushed them to Perry.


35 posted on 08/30/2011 4:20:55 PM PDT by shield (Rev 2:9 Woe unto those who say they are Judahites and are not, but are of the syna GOG ue of Satan.)
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To: Socon-Econ

Nice revisionist history there. Gore was VERY left-wing in 1988, I was one of his constituents and remember him well (how his campaign schtick didn’t match his nutty votes). Perry was never a Conservative, just an opportunist (and let us not forget he was a Rove recruit). His endorsement of Rudy in ‘08 was more proof positive of that.


36 posted on 08/30/2011 4:24:34 PM PDT by fieldmarshaldj (~"This is what happens when you find a stranger in the Amber Lamps !"~~)
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To: Allegra
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37 posted on 08/30/2011 4:25:49 PM PDT by smoothsailing
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To: ncalburt

They are some of the same ones who tried to get obami’s basketball buddy elected to the senate in Illinois. Alexi the crooked banker.
they come out trashing the republican and when questioned called everyone a RINO, just like here, and then said they supported some clown no one heard of.


38 posted on 08/30/2011 4:27:06 PM PDT by bfree (The revolution is coming - OBAMI IS THE ENEMY OF FREEDOM)
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To: fieldmarshaldj
Don't forget to mention:


39 posted on 08/30/2011 4:30:17 PM PDT by Outlaw Woman (Palin/Perry, Perry/Palin, Palin or Perry, Perry or Palin. 2012 Any questions?)
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To: kittymyrib; shield
If one can judge a man by the caliber of his enemies, Rick Perry is looking better every day.

Agreed, and they're coming at him from all sides. That reminds me of something USMC General Chesty Puller is reported to have said...

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40 posted on 08/30/2011 4:30:42 PM PDT by smoothsailing
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